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Category Archives: Refugees
Journalist imprisoned on Australia’s gulag accuses health agency of death by neglect after latest tragedy
On Christmas Eve, Oscar and Delta compounds – two sections of Australia’s offshore prison on Manus Island – were wrecked after rioting. Wilson Security guards were ejected from the compounds. This was in response to the death of 27 year … Continue reading
Australia’s offshore refugee programme begins to unravel, with global implications
Was it a ‘crisis of conscience’ that prompted the Australian government to set up a deal with the US to relocate possibly hundreds of refugees from its offshore gulag? Or was it further evidence of abuse of refugees, new legal … Continue reading
Confirmation UK spycops in France – implications for Pitchford Inquiry into undercover policing?
British police officers linked to Counter Terrorism Command (also known as SO15 ) and the National Domestic Extremism and Disorder Intelligence Unit (NDEDIU) have been spotted hanging around the ‘Calais Jungle’ refugee camp area. Photojournalist Jason Parkinson recognised the two police officers. He had … Continue reading
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Tagged Calais Jungle, Mark Kennedy, NDEDIU, Pitchford, SO15, spycops
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The film about refugees the Australian Government doesn’t want you to see
On Tuesday 1 November, BBC4 will broadcast ‘Chasing Asylum‘ – an award-winning documentary by Eva Orner. But it’s a film that the Australian government won’t want you to see. The documentary shows Australia’s shocking treatment of refugees and asylum seekers. And … Continue reading
1000s of unaccompanied refugee children still in Europe, a new “KinderTransport” is needed
There are around 1500 unaccompanied refugee children still in Calais, due to what can only be drscribed as the bureaucratic incompetence of the French and British governments. Now the daughter of Sir Nicholas Winton, who died in 2015 and who … Continue reading
While tabloids and far-right peddle hate, one Devon town reminds us what compassion looks like
From Britain to Australia, the right-wing press and its ideological bedfellows have been at the forefront of a campaign against accepting refugees. But while this xenophobic spirit is threatening to bubble over in one Australian town, a sleepy town in the UK … Continue reading
Australia’s refugee policy under siege: PM ignored at UN, re-submission to ICC, lawyers seek global help
Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull cut a lonely figure as he outlined his immigration policy at the UN on 20 September. Increasingly under pressure for his government’s transport of refugees from the open seas to detention centres on Manus Island … Continue reading