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More7 years ago
UNHCR accuses Australia of abandoning refugees
The UNHCR has accused Australia of abandoning hundreds of refugees on Manus Island and said it must take responsibility for the mess it created.
UNHCR accuses Australia of abandoning refugees
More7 years ago
PNG police evict all refugees from detention center
Papua New Guinea (PNG)’s police relocate all asylum seekers from a detention camp abandoned by Australia.
PNG police evict all refugees from detention center
More7 years ago
PNG police start forcibly evicting refugees from camp
Police in Papua New Guinea (PNG) move into a formerly Australian-run refugee detention center on the Manus Island and forcefully evacuate hundreds of asylum seekers.
PNG police start forcibly evicting refugees from camp
More7 years ago
Refugees on Manus ‘face outbreak of diseases’
A police official on Papua New Guinea (PNG)’s Manus Island says the asylum seekers abandoned there by Australia face an outbreak of typhoid, cholera, and dysentery.
Refugees on Manus ‘face outbreak of diseases’
News Bulletin7 years ago
PNG threatens refugees with forced eviction
Papua New Guinea says it could forcibly remove around 450 men who remain in an abandoned Australian detention center without food or running water.
PNG threatens refugees with forced eviction
More7 years ago
UN urges end to 'suffering' in Manus refugee camp
The UN refugee agency urges Australia and Papua New Guinea to put an end to the “human suffering” of refugees on Manus Island.
UN urges end to 'suffering' in Manus refugee camp
More7 years ago
Shelters destroyed at Australia refugee camp ahead of raid
Papua New Guinea authorities destroyed makeshift shelters and removed water sources in a shuttered Australia refugee camp Friday.
Shelters destroyed at Australia refugee camp ahead of raid
More7 years ago
Papua New Guinea dismantling refugee camp fences
Authorities in Papua New Guinea (PNG) start dismantling fences at a formerly Australian-run detention camp, where some 600 asylum seekers are present.
Papua New Guinea dismantling refugee camp fences
Interviews7 years ago
‘Australia starving refugees into submission’
The Australian government starves asylum seekers in order to force them back to their own countries, an activist says.
‘Australia starving refugees into submission’
More7 years ago
PNG court rejects restoration of services to refugees
Papua New Guinea (PNG)’s Supreme Court rejects an application by asylum seekers to restore food, water, and electricity at a former refugee detention camp.
PNG court rejects restoration of services to refugees
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