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    Australians detained in Australia warn of "disaster"

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    Australians detained in Australia warn of "disaster" Empty Australians detained in Australia warn of "disaster"

    Post by Rocky Mon 23 Oct 2017, 1:28 am

    [ltr]Australians detained in Australia warn of "disaster"[/ltr]

     Since 2017-10-23 at 08:58 (Baghdad time)
    [ltr]Australians detained in Australia warn of "disaster" 0-2[/ltr]
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    [ltr]The timeout for detainees held at the Manos Island detention facility is nearing completion by the end of this month, while asylum seekers have warned of disaster if the authorities insist on closing the prison and forcibly removing them.[/ltr]
    [ltr]Those with refugee status were given the option of moving to the Naru State prison or remaining indefinitely in other parts of Papua New Guinea pending a final solution.[/ltr]
    [ltr]Meanwhile, the authorities overseeing the Manous detention center announced that they would close the shop and stop the distribution of medicines to patients.[/ltr]
    [ltr]"The option of going to Naru is not possible," one of the detainees in Manos said. "If the authorities insist on closing the prison and forcibly removing them from places they consider to be unsafe in Papua New Guinea," he warned.[/ltr]
    [ltr]Australia is following an aggressive policy to stop illegal immigration to the country, which provides for intercepting and returning smugglers of smugglers to their places of origin, as well as arresting those arriving at special detention centers on remote islands in the central Pacific.[/ltr]


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    Post by Rocky Mon 23 Oct 2017, 3:40 am


    Asylum seekers detained in Australian center warn of "disaster"

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    The timeout for detainees held at the Manos Island detention facility is nearing completion by the end of this month, while asylum seekers have warned of disaster if the authorities insist on closing the prison and forcibly removing them.
    Those with refugee status were given the option of moving to the Naru State prison or remaining indefinitely in other parts of Papua New Guinea pending a final solution.
    Meanwhile, the authorities overseeing the Manous detention center announced that they would close the shop and stop the distribution of medicines to patients.
    "The option of going to Naru is not possible," one of the detainees in Manos said. "If the authorities insist on closing the prison and forcibly removing them from places they consider to be unsafe in Papua New Guinea," he warned.
    Australia is following a tough policy to stop illegal immigration to the country, which provides for intercepting and returning smugglers' boats to their places of origin, as well as arresting those arriving at special detention centers on remote islands in the central Pacific. Ending / 25


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