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Australia: Refugee Review Tribunal

The Refugee Review Tribunal was a statutory body which provided a final, independent, merits review of decisions made by the Minister for Immigration and Citizenship or, in practice, by officers of the Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC), acting as delegates of the Minister, to refuse to grant protection visas to non-citizens within Australia, or to cancel protection visas held by non-citizens in Australia. The Tribunal was established in 1993 under Part 7 of the Act and replaced the Refugee Status Review Committee (RSRC). On 1 July 2015 the Refugee Review Tribunal was amalgamated into the Administrative Appeals Tribunal.  Website: www.aat.gov.au/
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Indonesia: 1). Please seek advice from Dr. Aspinall of the Australian National University regarding the existence and activities of any group operating in Sweden and/or Sydney under the name "Aceh Independence Organisation". 2). Please seek advice from Dr. Aspinall regarding the activities and leadership of the group known as The Government of Independent Aceh Sumatra. 3). Please seek advice from Dr. Aspinall regarding the situation, both in Aceh and elsewhere in Indonesia, of advocates of Acehnese independence, or persons affiliated with groups which favour Acehnese independence

3 December 2008 | Publisher: Australia: Refugee Review Tribunal | Document type: Query Responses

RRT Case No. 0802683

8 October 2008 | Judicial Body: Australia: Refugee Review Tribunal | Document type: Case Law | Topic(s): Acehnese - Country of origin information (COI) - Effective protection - Internal flight alternative (IFA) / Internal relocation alternative (IRA) / Internal protection alternative (IPA) - Persecution based on political opinion - Political groups - Prosecution vs persecution | Countries: Australia - Indonesia

Indonesia: 1. Are there reports to indicate Bali's Catholic population has been a particular target for criminal groups? What of Bali's Christians generally? 2. Are there reports to indicate Bali's Catholic population suffering mistreatment or neglect from police? What of Bali's Christians generally? 3. What general information is available on the situation for Bali's Catholic population?

8 July 2008 | Publisher: Australia: Refugee Review Tribunal | Document type: Query Responses

RRT Case No. 0801698

13 June 2008 | Judicial Body: Australia: Refugee Review Tribunal | Document type: Case Law | Topic(s): Social group persecution - Well-founded fear of persecution | Countries: Australia - Indonesia

RRT Case No. 0801924

10 June 2008 | Judicial Body: Australia: Refugee Review Tribunal | Document type: Case Law | Topic(s): Cessation clauses - Country of origin information (COI) - Internal flight alternative (IFA) / Internal relocation alternative (IRA) / Internal protection alternative (IPA) - Peace agreements - Persecution based on political opinion - Sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) - Women-at-risk | Countries: Australia - Indonesia

Indonesia: 1. Please provide a summary of the 1998 riots, particularly in Jakarta and also Surabaya. What happened to Chinese and/or Christians? 2. Please advise if there is any unrest at present, particularly against the Christians and/or Chinese in Jakarta and Surabaya. 3. Please provide information on the advances in relations with Chinese and/or Christians and the Indonesian authorities and Muslims. 4. Are the authorities willing and able to protect Chinese and/or Christians?

28 May 2008 | Publisher: Australia: Refugee Review Tribunal | Document type: Query Responses

Indonesia: 1. Are family members expected to care for elderly/sick/frail in Indonesia? 2. What does family mean? Does it extend to nieces and nephews? 3. What are the chances of an elderly/sick/frail person attending a rehab hospital or aged care facility in Indonesia? How expensive are they? Are they subsidized by the government? Is there a "medicare" equivalent? 4. What are the subsistence wage and the average wage in Indonesia/ Tanjung Pandan? 5. Does the Indonesian government target the provision of health for the elderly, expecting that their families should take care of them, or is it just that the government does not have enough money for the care of all Indonesians? 6. Is there access to pharmaceuticals for the average person in Indonesia? 7. What rent would get an elderly/sick/frail person a two bedroom place in Tanjung Pandan? 8. How much would such a person have to spend on food a month? 9. What is the cost of the return flight from Jakarta to Tanjung Pandan? 10. If an elderly/sick/frail person is in a wheelchair, are those airports friendly to wheelchairs (ramps etc.)

23 May 2008 | Publisher: Australia: Refugee Review Tribunal | Document type: Query Responses

Indonesia: 1. Please provide an update on the treatment of Acehnese who continue to support independence for Aceh and oppose the Helsinki MOU. 2. Are there reports of people opposed to the Helsinki MOU being targeted by pro-MOU GAM members? 3. Please provide information on the Government of Independent Aceh, Sumatra (GIAS)

15 May 2008 | Publisher: Australia: Refugee Review Tribunal | Document type: Query Responses

Indonesia: 1. Please provide information outlining the current situation in Aceh. 2. Please advise the situation in relation to past supporters of the Free Aceh Movement (GAM), and their return to the area? 3. Please advise if there are any reports of locals returning from Australia who are then targeted by criminal gangs due to a perception of those persons now being wealthy? 4. Please provide information on the current situation of Acehnese living in Medan, North Sumatra, and whether any impediments exist that restrict Acehnese from taking up residence in Medan. If the situation in Medan appears unsuitable for Acehnese please also provide information on the current situation for Acehnese in Jakarta as well as possible restrictions on residency

6 May 2008 | Publisher: Australia: Refugee Review Tribunal | Document type: Query Responses

Indonesia: 1. Please advise whether there are militant Islamist Groups active in Yogyakarta? 2. Are there reports of forced recruitment by such groups? 3. Are militant Islamist Groups active in Sumatra? 4. Are militant Islamist Groups active in Poso? 5. Are there reports of a 2007 attack on a building near Wonsobo? 6. Are there reports of Indonesians fighting in Afghanistan in recent years?

19 April 2008 | Publisher: Australia: Refugee Review Tribunal | Document type: Query Responses

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