Inside Nauru nightmare
Tuesday, August 9 2016Chasing Asylum (MA). Director: Eva Orner. 96 minutes With Papua New Guinea’s Supreme Court of Justice finding last month that the detention of asylum seekers on Manus Island was unconstitutional, the shamefulness of Australia’s border protection policies was once again laid bare. As if we needed further proof, on the heels of those developments comes […]
NT royal commission ‘should also include children in immigration detention’
Monday, August 8 2016Human rights advocates say inquiry should be expanded to including ‘all children deprived of their liberty by the Australian government’. Read The Guardian article.
Australia deliberately ignores refugee abuse: report
Thursday, August 4 2016Two leading rights groups accuse Australia of ignoring abuse to deter people from trying to travel to the country. View the Al Jazeera article
Australia condemned by rights groups for ‘deliberately ignoring’ refugee abuse
Thursday, August 4 2016Australia is deliberately ignoring the inhumane treatment of refugees held on the South Pacific island of Nauru as a means of deterring others from attempting the journey to Australia, two human rights groups have said. View the Al Jazeera article
Refugees – A Matter of Fact
Wednesday, May 11 2016Director of the Edmund Rice Centre and President of the Refugee Council of Australia (RCOA), Phil Glendenning, and human rights lawyer, David Manne, on the Assembly of Catholic Professionals panel > Listen to the presentation
Symposium on Humanitarian Interpreting and Interpreter Training
Saturday, April 30 2016Working with interpreters in humanitarian contexts: challenges and opportunities > View the recording from the Symposium organised by Monash University
What are the implications of closing Manus detention centre?
Thursday, April 28 2016Refugee lawyer David Manne responds to the impending closure of the Manus Island detention centre after the PNG Supreme Court ruled it illegal and detainees must be resettled. > View the ABC News article
Immigration minister Peter Dutton admits government ‘anticipated’ Manus Island ruling
Thursday, April 28 2016Immigration minister Peter Dutton has admitted the government had been anticipating that Papua New Guinea’s Supreme Court would find the Manus Island detention centre unconstitutional since “late last year”. > View the 9News interview
Dutton ‘anticipated’ Manus Island closure
Thursday, April 28 2016The government has hinted at the possibility of Manus Island immigration detention centre operating as an open facility.But Immigration Minister Peter Dutton says ultimately that’s a decision for Papua New Guinea, which is planning to shut down the centre as it abides by a court ruling. > View the SkyNews interview
Both major parties may try to convince PNG to keep Manus Island detention centre ope
Thursday, April 28 2016Both major parties in Australia are leaving open the option of trying to convince Papua New Guinea to leave open the Manus Island detention centre. PNG’s Prime Minister Peter O’Neill announced yesterday the centre will be closed following the Supreme Court ruling that detaining people there is illegal. It is not clear when the centre […]
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