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    Australia: We will not allow a change in the deadline for the deportation of asylum seekers

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    Post by Rocky Tue 25 Jul 2017, 2:39 am

    Australia: We will not allow a change in the deadline for the deportation of asylum seekers

    Arabic and International   Tuesday, July 25, 2017


    Australian Immigration Minister Peter Dutton said the deadline for the decision to deport asylum seekers in the absence of their applications was irreversible, while human rights activists warned that women and children were the most affected by the measure. UNHCR called on Australia to end what it called " Harmful practices "targeting refugees off its shores.

    The federal government has confirmed the deadline for the month of October next deadline for asylum seekers to submit to the Immigration and Border Protection or face deportation.

    "His ministry is clear about this deadline," Australian immigration minister Peter Dutton said. "There is no intention of the government to change its position. It is irreversible."

    In addition, refugee rights advocates said women and children were the hardest hit by the deadline given by the Immigration and Border Protection Service to provide asylum seekers in October.

    The application requires a 40-page form, including the full date of the applicant's residence. Attorney Sarah Del, from the Legal Advice Center on Refugees in Sydney, commented that "mothers are the most affected because they have to fill out these forms for each child Of their children alone. "

    For his part, the High Commissioner for Refugees, Filippo Grandi, called on Australia to put an immediate end to "harmful practices taking place in asylum centers in both the Manos Islands of Papua New Guinea and Nauru in the South Pacific" Arriving across the sea without a visa.

    According to the UNHCR, there are still more than 2,000 people suffering from unacceptable conditions. The families have been separated and many of them suffered physical and psychological damage after four years.

    UNHCR recently informed Australia that it refused to accept these refugees and that, together with others in Nauru and Papua New Guinea, they had been informed that their only option was to stay where they were or to be transferred to Cambodia or to the United States.

    This means, as the High Commissioner said in his statement, that some people who suffer from serious medical conditions or have experienced painful experiences, including sexual violence, can not obtain the support of their close family members living in Australia.

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    Post by Rocky Tue 25 Jul 2017, 3:40 am

    Australia adheres to deadline for deportation of asylum seekers


    09:14 - 25/07/2017


    Australian Immigration Minister Peter Dutton said that the deadline for the decision to deport asylum seekers if their applications were not made was irreversible. While human rights activists warned that women and children were the hardest hit, UNHCR called on Australia to end what it called " Harmful "targets targeting refugees off its shores.

    The federal government has confirmed the deadline for the month of October next deadline for asylum seekers to submit to the Immigration and Border Protection or face deportation.

    "His ministry is clear about this deadline," Australian immigration minister Peter Dutton said. "There is no intention of the government to change its position. It is irreversible."

    In addition, refugee rights advocates said women and children were the hardest hit by the deadline given by the Immigration and Border Protection Service to provide asylum seekers in October.

    The application requires a 40-page form, including the full date of the applicant's residence. Attorney Sarah Del, from the Legal Advice Center on Refugees in Sydney, commented that "mothers are the most affected because they have to fill out these forms for each child Of their children alone. " Ending / 25

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