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MV ''Tampa'' was a
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completed in 1984 by
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in South Korea for the Norway-based firm, Wilhelmsen Lines Shipowning. In 2001, the vessel was at the centre of the Tampa Affair when its crew rescued 433 refugees in international waters, but the Australian government refused permission for them to disembark on
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.


Service history


Tampa affair

In August 2001, under Captain Arne Rinnan, a diplomatic dispute brewed between Australia,
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, and
Indonesia Indonesia, officially the Republic of Indonesia, is a country in Southeast Asia and Oceania between the Indian and Pacific oceans. It consists of over 17,000 islands, including Sumatra, Java, Sulawesi, and parts of Borneo and New Guine ...
after ''Tampa'' rescued 438 Afghans from a distressed fishing vessel in international waters. The Afghans wanted passage to nearby Christmas Island. The
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sought to prevent this by refusing ''Tampa'' entry into Australian waters, insisting on their disembarkment elsewhere, and deploying the
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to board the ship.Tampa-saken
in
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At the time of the incident, ''Tampa'' carried cargo worth , and 27 crew. The crew of ''Tampa'' received the
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for 2002 from the
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(UNHCR) for their efforts to follow international principles of saving people in distress at sea.


Cocaine smuggling bust

In October 2006, MV ''Tampa'' was one of two Wilhelmsen ships involved in a
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-smuggling operation intercepted by the
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and the
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. of cocaine was allegedly attached to the side of the two cargo ships bound for Australia in purpose-built metal pods, although New Zealand authorities stated they did not believe the ship's crew or owners were involved.


See also

* *
Ruddock v Vadarlis ''Ruddock v Vadarlis'' (also known as the Tampa case) was an Australian court case decided in the Federal Court of Australia on 18 September 2001.. It concerned the actions of the Government of Australia in preventing asylum seekers aboard the Nor ...


References


Bibliography

* David Marr, Maria Wilkinson: ''Dark Victory - How a government lied its way to political triumph''. Allen & Unwin 2004, .


Further reading


Decision of Justice North, Federal Court of Australia
11 September 2001

overturning decision of Justice North, 18 September 2001 * David Marr &
Marian Wilkinson Marian Wilkinson is an Australian journalist and author. She has won two Walkley Awards, and was the first female executive producer of Four Corners. She has been a deputy editor of the '' Sydney Morning Herald'', a Washington correspondent fo ...
''
Dark Victory ''Dark Victory'' is a 1939 American melodrama film directed by Edmund Goulding, starring Bette Davis, and featuring George Brent, Humphrey Bogart, Geraldine Fitzgerald, Ronald Reagan, Henry Travers, and Cora Witherspoon. The screenplay by Ca ...
''. *
News.com.au
Reflections by Julian Burnside on Tampa with public comments published to coincide with 5-year anniversary of the event *
Daniel Ross Daniel Ross may refer to: * Daniel Ross (actor) (born 1980), American actor, voice actor, and producer * Daniel Ross (philosopher) (born 1970), Australian philosopher and filmmaker * Daniel Ross (marine surveyor) (1780–1849), president of the Bom ...
, ''Violent Democracy'', ch. 5. * Mary Elzabeth Crock
''In the Wake of the Tampa: Conflicting Visions of International Refugee Law in the Management of Refugee Flows''
Pacific Rim Journal of Law and Policy, Vol. 12, No. 1, pp. 49–95, 2003. * Peter Mares: ''Borderline: Australia's Response to Refugees and Asylum Seekers in the Wake of the Tampa''. UNSW Press 2002, .


External links



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