

Dear Supporters,
Despite the relentless threats from the Department of Home Affairs, I remain unbowed. Every day, I choose to stand tall—even when fear and injustice try to break me. I sacrifice my well-being for the hope of a brighter future, one where our children and their children can live free from discrimination, regardless of skin color, nationality, or social status.
What is most troubling is their blatant disregard for accountability. They have no hesitation to use intimidating and threatening language during phone calls and meetings, yet they purposely avoid putting those words in writing. This isn’t an act of mercy—it’s a calculated move designed to shield themselves from lawsuits and accusations of misconduct while continuing to inflict fear and pain. And it's not only the Department of Home Affairs: many government offices, including the Human Rights Commission and Legal Aid, use similar tactics, further silencing and sidelining those in need.
For too long, I have been denied the essential medication needed to manage my Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. Each day without it deepens my struggle and further diminishes my mental health. For ages the pressure from the Department has been relentless—pushing me toward detention and deportation. This is not just my battle; it’s a wound inflicted upon every marginalized voice that has been silenced.
I have witnessed countless cases where the voices of the majority are heard while minority communities are dismissed and ignored. This is not justice—it’s discrimination at its worst. I urge you, the compassionate and courageous, to reach out to decision-makers and the Ministers of Home Affairs. Demand that they end these cruel practices, correct these injustices, and hold those responsible accountable.
Here's how you can make a difference: sign and share our petition on Change.org to amplify our voices, and if you're able, contribute to my GoFundMe campaign to help secure essential resources.
For Change.org:
Your support is my strength—it keeps me moving forward on this arduous journey. Please share this petition with your family, friends, and community groups. Let our collective voices rise until they can no longer be ignored.Hiroki's Change.org
For GoFundMe:
Additionally, if you are able, I humbly ask for a donation via my GoFundMe link. Every contribution, no matter how small, will go directly toward securing food and essentials, helping me stay strong to continue this fight.
Hiroki's GoFundMe
Contact Key Decision-Makers
If you want to take direct action, please contact the decision-makers and Ministers of Home Affairs. Demand accountability, question their actions, and push them to address this injustice. Their extremely biased decisions, often based on people’s skin color and background, have led to countless cases of discrimination and suffering. We must hold them responsible and force them to act with fairness and integrity.
The Hon Tony Burke MP
Email: tony.burke.mp@aph.gov.au
Telephone: (02) 9750 9088
Hon Anthony Albanese MP
Email A.Albanese.MP@aph.gov.au
Telephone: (02) 9564 3588
The Hon Julian Hill MP
Email: Julian.Hill.MP@aph.gov.au
Telephone: (03) 9791 7770
Senator the Hon Jenny McAllister
Email: jennifer.mcallister@aph.gov.au
Telephone: (02) 9719 8100
The Hon Matt Thistlethwait MP
Email: Matt.Thistlethwaite.MP@aph.gov.au
Telephone: (02) 9349 6007
Thank you, from the depths of my heart, for standing with me. Together, we can bring light to the darkness and forge a future where every person is treated with the dignity and respect they deserve.
With endless gratitude and hope,
Hiroki Goto