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Australia PM furious at smugglers Australia PM furious at smugglers
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Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd has branded people smugglers as "scum" who should "rot in hell".Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd has branded people smugglers as "scum" who should "rot in hell".
His comments come one day after an explosion aboard a boat carrying Afghan asylum seekers killed at least three people and injured dozens more. His comments come a day after an explosion aboard a boat carrying Afghan asylum seekers killed at least three people and injured dozens more.
The cause of the blast remains unknown, but some MPs have suggested it may have been deliberate, to avoid deportation.The cause of the blast remains unknown, but some MPs have suggested it may have been deliberate, to avoid deportation.
The asylum seekers were being escorted to have their claims processed on an offshore island at the time.The asylum seekers were being escorted to have their claims processed on an offshore island at the time.
The surviving asylum seekers have now been flown to hospitals in Australia.The surviving asylum seekers have now been flown to hospitals in Australia.
The death toll from the blast is likely to rise, because two people are still missing at the explosion site and five others are on life support.The death toll from the blast is likely to rise, because two people are still missing at the explosion site and five others are on life support.
Some of the burns are so severe that doctors in Perth have compared them to those they treated in the aftermath of the Bali bombings.Some of the burns are so severe that doctors in Perth have compared them to those they treated in the aftermath of the Bali bombings.
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Asylum seekers' injuries horrific Dr Len Notaras from the Royal Darwin Hospital describes the injuries
'Lowest form of life''Lowest form of life'
Speaking on Friday, Mr Rudd issued a withering verdict on those who traffic people across borders.Speaking on Friday, Mr Rudd issued a withering verdict on those who traffic people across borders.
"People smugglers are the vilest form of human life because they trade on the tragedy of others," he said."People smugglers are the vilest form of human life because they trade on the tragedy of others," he said.
"We've seen this lowest form of human life at work in what we saw on the high seas yesterday.""We've seen this lowest form of human life at work in what we saw on the high seas yesterday."
Mr Rudd refused to speculate on the cause of Thursday's explosion, citing ongoing investigations.Mr Rudd refused to speculate on the cause of Thursday's explosion, citing ongoing investigations.
Asylum seekers were held on Nauru under the "Pacific Solution"Asylum seekers were held on Nauru under the "Pacific Solution"
But the premier of Western Australia said the boat was doused with fuel before the explosion, suggesting the blast could have been an attempt to prevent deportation. But the premier of Western Australia said the boat was doused with fuel before the blast, suggesting it could have been an attempt to prevent deportation.
The explosion has heightened debate among Australian politicians about how to combat the increasing problem of people looking for refuge in the country.The explosion has heightened debate among Australian politicians about how to combat the increasing problem of people looking for refuge in the country.
This is the sixth boat carrying asylum seekers to enter Australian waters this year. The number of people arriving in this way already totals more than 250 this year - a significant increase from the total of 179 refugees intercepted during the whole of 2008.This is the sixth boat carrying asylum seekers to enter Australian waters this year. The number of people arriving in this way already totals more than 250 this year - a significant increase from the total of 179 refugees intercepted during the whole of 2008.
Australia's opposition has linked this upsurge with a relaxation of the country's immigration policy since Kevin Rudd became prime minister in late 2007.Australia's opposition has linked this upsurge with a relaxation of the country's immigration policy since Kevin Rudd became prime minister in late 2007.
The Rudd government scrapped the widely-criticised policy of his predecessor, John Howard, under which asylum seekers and their children were detained for years in special centres in Nauru or Papua New Guinea, a plan labelled the "Pacific Solution".The Rudd government scrapped the widely-criticised policy of his predecessor, John Howard, under which asylum seekers and their children were detained for years in special centres in Nauru or Papua New Guinea, a plan labelled the "Pacific Solution".
Asylum-seekers now arriving by boat are held on Christmas Island, but their claims must be expedited, with six-monthly case reviews by an ombudsman now government policy.Asylum-seekers now arriving by boat are held on Christmas Island, but their claims must be expedited, with six-monthly case reviews by an ombudsman now government policy.
Mr Rudd defended his policy on Friday, saying: "We are dedicating more resources to combat people smuggling than any other government in Australian history."Mr Rudd defended his policy on Friday, saying: "We are dedicating more resources to combat people smuggling than any other government in Australian history."
Australia's government has blamed the recent surge on the ongoing conflicts in Afghanistan and Sri Lanka, along with the global economic downturn, and accuses the opposition of politicising the issue.Australia's government has blamed the recent surge on the ongoing conflicts in Afghanistan and Sri Lanka, along with the global economic downturn, and accuses the opposition of politicising the issue.