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Manus Island: Tragic death proves situation increasingly desperate

Publisher Amnesty International
Publication Date 2 October 2017
Cite as Amnesty International, Manus Island: Tragic death proves situation increasingly desperate, 2 October 2017, available at: https://www.refworld.org/docid/59d38b064.html [accessed 18 May 2023]
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On learning of the reported death of a refugee who had been held in the Australian-run detention centre on Manus Island today, Kate Schuetze, Pacific Researcher at Amnesty International said:

"This tragic and avoidable death is the sixth death related to the Manus Island centre, and the ninth overall connected to Australia's offshore processing regime.

"Immigration Minister Peter Dutton has blood on his hands. This death proves, yet again, that offshore processing is untenable, and must end immediately.

"This death comes only a few days after a small number of refugees were offered asylum in the United States, making the situation increasingly desperate for those who are left behind in Australia's offshore processing centres.

"Australia must immediately ensure the safety of all people held on Papua New Guinea and Nauru. The fairest and quickest way to ensure safety for all remains bringing them to Australia to process their asylum claims, and welcome refugees into our community."

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