• Inside the motel rooms asylum seeker children call home

    Inside the motel rooms asylum seeker children call home

    The Australian government maintains that it does not detain children in immigration detention centres (IDCs). Instead, children are detained in Alternative Places of Detention (APODs) which can be motels or mining camps which SERCO, a global security company, runs. The Asti Motel in Darwin is one such APOD, as are the Leonora Mining Camp, two

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  • Sitting with asylum seekers on the side of the Stuart Highway

    Sitting with asylum seekers on the side of the Stuart Highway

    On Wednesday morning a large group of asylum seekers walked out of the Darwin detention centre and stood quietly by the Stuart Highway holding up bed sheets so that passing cars could read such messages as “Give us mercy.” Pamela Curr, campaign co-ordinator, Asylum Seeker Resource Centre, was there: Like many small towns, Darwin leaks

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  • A moral duty to Act

    A moral duty to Act

    I often think everyone should ask themselves the basic question that I pose to myself each day: What would I do if I was fleeing for my life and trying to save my family? I know I would do whatever it took. I would get on a boat no matter how dangerous and would pay

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  • Protests a symbol of a failed system

    Protests a symbol of a failed system

    The protests of 88 Afghan men yesterday at the Darwin Immigration Detention Centre was a symbol of an immigration system that continues to fail asylum seekers. The fact that these men were denied water for 8 hours as they peacefully protested in blistering heat as a negotiation tactic of the Department of Immigration is telling.

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  • There is another way

    There is another way

    We are continuously bombarded with endless political plans on how to get tough on asylum seekers and how stop people seeking asylum. Whether it’s the ill-thought out and illegal turning back of the boats or the offshore processing of asylum seekers, each major political party seems hell bent on finding new ways of detaining or denying asylum seekers their most basic human rights.

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