Asylum Seeker Resource Centre blog

    • 05 JUL 12
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    Mandatory detention: expensive and ineffective

    Sarah* arrived at Tullamarine with her 10-month-old baby late on a Sunday night. She had a valid passport and a valid visa. She came from one of the North African countries where people are protesting for western style democracy against a dictatorship. A house raid and threats to her safety forced the decision to leave

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    • 30 JUN 12
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    Community detention best for kids

    On October 18, 2010, Prime Minister Julia Gillard announced that the majority of asylum seeker children and their families would be released by June 30, 2011, prioritising unaccompanied minors and vulnerable children. At the time of the announcement, there were 738 children in detention. Of these 276 were unaccompanied minors. In the months after the

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    • 03 APR 12
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    End the shame and legislate a detention time limit

    End the shame and legislate a detention time limit

    The Contracting States shall not impose penalties, on account of their illegal entry or presence, on refugees who, coming directly from a territory where their life or freedom was threatened in the sense of article 1, enter or are present in their territory without authorization, provided they present themselves without delay to the authorities and

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    • 16 DEC 11
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    A chance to do it the right, fair and humane way

    A chance to do it the right, fair and humane way

    The announcement by the Gillard Government that asylum seekers arriving by boat in Australia will be granted Bridging Visas to live in the community heralds the beginning of a more humane approach towards asylum seekers. An approach that has been advocated for by academics, human rights defenders, grassroots organizations, medical and mental health experts, religious

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