Asylum Seeker Resource Centre blog

    • 29 NOV 12
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    ‘No Advantage’ for all concerned

    ‘No Advantage’ for all concerned

    Last week Chris Bowen announced that the ‘no advantage’ principle would extend to asylum seekers arriving by boat whose claims are processed onshore in Australia. This is in direct response to the arrival of 7500 asylum seekers post August 13, and the realisation that it was impossible to accommodate this number on Nauru and Manus

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    • 09 NOV 12
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    When is enough enough? Inhumane treatment of asylum seekers by the Government’s own hand

    When is enough enough? Inhumane treatment of asylum seekers by the Government’s own hand

    Since the reinstatement of offshore processing for asylum seekers was announced in August 2012, there has been much debate around whether the government’s ‘circuit breaker plan to reduce the current surge in irregular migration to Australia’ has been successful. What seems most notably absent from all political discourse currently around offshore processing, is the lack

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    • 26 OCT 12
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    Another senseless, tragic death in detention

    The man who took his life last night in Villawood was a refugee waiting for a security check. He had been through the rigorous Australian refugee process and found to be a refugee to whom Australia owed protection. Rest in peace Shooty – your death will not be in vain. Why was he still in

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    • 24 SEP 12
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    Offshore processing fail

    Offshore processing fail

    The plan to detain asylum seekers for processing on Nauru and Manus Island has failed even before the first detainee has arrived. The belief that this policy could be effective was built upon the false premise that the first ‘Pacific Solution’, implemented under the Howard government was effective in deterring boat arrivals. In fact boat

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