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Australia announces refugee increase and Syria air strikes | |
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Australia has said it will take in more Syrian refugees, amid pressure to do more to help people displaced by violence in the Middle East. | |
Prime Minister Tony Abbott on Wednesday said Australia would accept 12,000 Syrian refugees from persecuted minorities. | |
That is on top of the 13,750 overall refugee intake for 2015. | |
Australia will also expand its role fighting the so-called Islamic State (IS) to include its Syrian strongholds. | |
The Australian air force has been bombing IS targets in Iraq for about 12 months, but the US last month asked Australia to help pursue targets in Syria. | |
Christian Syrians | Christian Syrians |
"This is a very significant increase in Australia's humanitarian intake and it's a generous response to the current emergency," said Mr Abbott at a press conference in Canberra. | |
"Our focus for these new 12,000 permanent resettlement places will be those people most in need of permanent protection - women, children and families from persecuted minorities who have sought temporary refuge in Jordan, Lebanon and Turkey," he said. | |
The government will also give A$44m ($32m; £21m) to the UN to directly pay for the support of 240,000 displaced people in countries neighbouring Syria and Iraq. | |
There has been mounting public and political pressure, including from within his own party, for Mr Abbott to increase refugee aid and to accept many more refugees. | There has been mounting public and political pressure, including from within his own party, for Mr Abbott to increase refugee aid and to accept many more refugees. |
The Labor Opposition had called for an extra 10,000 additional places for refugees from the Middle East and an extra A$100m in refugee aid. | |
There have been calls from a number of prominent members of Mr Abbott's Liberal Party to only accept Christian Syrians because they face greater persecution. | There have been calls from a number of prominent members of Mr Abbott's Liberal Party to only accept Christian Syrians because they face greater persecution. |
That position has been widely criticised by other political parties, Muslim associations and international charity groups, who say refugees should not be rejected on the basis of their religious beliefs. |