Kurdish Iranian journalist Behrouz Boochani launched his new book, Freedom, Only Freedom, on December 13 as part of the 2022 Wallace Wurth Lecture.
Refugee Advice and Casework service with the University of New South Wales (UNSW) Centre for Ideas and the Kaldor Centre for International Refugee Law were his hosts.
If consecutive Australian governments had not locked him up and treated refugees so badly, Boochani would not be a household name.聽Boochani was imprisoned on Manus Island in July 2013 by Kevin Rudd鈥檚 Labor government, where he remained until the island prison closed in 2017. Boochani settled in New Zealand in 2020.
It was Boochani鈥檚 first visit to Australia.
He said when he arrived at Manus Island, officials were scornful when he told them he was a writer. He said he thinks of the power of words.
鈥淲e witnessed the tragedy created by the Australian government, but we will not carry that on our shoulders. My duty is to work on the Australian government to carry that burden 鈥 they sought to banish, torture and dehumanise us, but I am here to remind Australia of our resistance, and how we created a resistance knowledge鈥.
He did not publish anything under his name for two years, waiting until he had built a network of support that would protect him from the authorities.
,聽a refugee who also lived in offshore detention,聽how to change the current system, Boochani said refugees need to create their own discourse and challenge the image of refugees.
Asked about the Australian government, he said: 鈥淭hey pretend that something has changed, but I am here to say nothing has changed. There are still hundreds of people in detention 鈥 thousands of thousands of people 鈥 who have been here for more than a decade, still they don鈥檛 have a future in this country.鈥
Freedom, Only Freedom features Boochani鈥檚 prison writings. He explained that the conversations with his translators and editors Omid Tofighian and Moones Mansoubi聽bought his dignity back and helped him survive.
He said Australians have to decolonise themselves to bring back humanity, but also that we are all facing a detention industry. 鈥淭hat detention industry,鈥 he said, 鈥渋ncludes all of us, we are all part of it, even NGOs."
Boochani referred to Freedom, Only Freedom throughout his address, emphasising that the book also includes expert opinion聽on migration, refugee rights, politics聽and literature.
The UNSW Roundhouse was packed to capacity and gave him a standing ovation.
[ is published by Bloomsbury Publishing.]