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you know didn't. really. vivid memories was a sign being on the wall of that said stuff would have to be trained how do you say . what a hoffman was it was then. quickly i started to realize. that myself to a place i never would have gone. today the prime minister of guinea and i are announcing a major initiative to combat the scourge of people smuggling.
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the asylum seekers who arrives in australia by boat who have no chance of being settled in australia as refugees if they're found to be genuine refugees they'll be resettled in papa new guinea. with the christmas i. or i don't know you have one. daughter. she told us briefly you came after me. so you never come to australia you have to go to papa new guinea. alone of them or we will. one of the your. there were two guards they grab your hands. they put you in
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she forest management approach me to go up there in a training role. to try and expect stuff. in the position of safety and security officer. todd spent a lot on users of prison officer. the only people that i had experience with was criminal world. and. one of the worst accommodation. a world war two have made of teen on a concrete floor. one hundred twenty two parents in this shared. it was discussed in. the odo was disgusting.
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a disk couldn't believe i was looking at the mice and. yelled. the landlord had loved him behind gates. faces open faces on the ground. men didn't have enough clothes. men didn't have shoes they didn't have enough drinking water those malaria most sickness disease infection. the message is simple. if you come to australia illegally by bugs there is no way you will ever like this try to hire. the act of seeking asylum is not illegal because it's a rock. it's a rock that arises under the universe ticks a rational human rights and it's also
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a rock that iran's sunda a range of international human rights treaties such as the refugees convention. it was an understanding between countries that when people was seeking protection from persecution that they could cross a border i could see protection. and destroy this on up towards the strait he said. yes we decide who comes into this country and we decide by signing this convention that we'll let refugees come here. and we'll let them come as they come everywhere else in the world we'll let him come i see.
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the whole concept of indefinite detention is this idea that there is no progress. if you have a criminal in australia you say you've committed a crime your punishment is two years in jail. when you've got this team you sentence is a prison and you can count down the days. for these men they didn't have them. and they're seeing. for a day. i saw men cut their stomach open with glass. and men one man take
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a fluorescent light tube and bade himself across the head and stabbed himself. men suffocating them so men stitching the live men one man stitches islet they incredibly traumatized from with coming from what they seeking asylum from and they being traumatized. by their current situation. their families are separated and they stay noyo prospect of them ever being reunited. they see no hope for the future. and the owners of those.
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children have to be in detention according to the gun policies because terrorists. in detention of the time. they develop a ranch or disorder. as a ball. player not you know for charities terror dissipate and enormous that's an activity that children require for development. and then i have parents who are. sick as well who end up helping out the parents of. very young babies in the tension who are not fading probably guy. described as a medical term soul is really what you are. but it's considered the price it's required to stop but. let's you know.
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the use of light i.d.'s as names is rampant. children will. drawn with their. children. to their friends but id. their own name. that they actually. feel any guilt or any guilt to about one of them but. none whatsoever and they owe the route thirteen year old. male the most compassionate thing you can do is stop the bad we have to stop the bad.
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for some time that they were being persistent and would get a shot of serious physical and sexual abuse of children and women castrated in there were. after a very long time this led to the government sitting up an inquiry. which ultimately ended up with what's called the must report. if a sexual as behavior is among the. touching . or touching other kids in the sexualized then.
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that i should change my statement. they gave me all of the other witness statements that were by g. fresh and salvation army manages who saw exactly what i saw and had written something completely different. so i changed my statement to say that gee for us only pushed him. out didn't know what to do at that time to get out of situation i was really scared. we recognize the house for protection policy is top. we recognize many would see it as hot but it has been proven to be the only why to stop guys deaths that say.
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the argument is that we've got a right to. put refugees through hell on their children through hail because it will stop people dying better that they be mashed up in a room and mama silent than died see. and the deaths are cool. but i think he's profoundly hypocritical profoundly hypocritical to claim that the policies that are being pursued at the moment by these trends in government. fundamentally humanitarian because they stop these deaths. a land bridge from its indigenous people. plundered for its
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resources. to now long held resentment it's a turn in violent with deadly consequences you cannot use that as an excuse to go over she went back to. people in power travels to south america to discover the defiance of the mcconnachie and. in a world where journalism as an industry is changing we have fortunate to be able to continue to expand to continue to have that pass and drive and present the stories in a way that is important to our viewers. everyone has a story worth hearing. and cover those that are often ignored we don't weigh our coverage towards one particular region or continent that's why i joined al-jazeera . examining mandatory sentencing in the us if the state of florida requires
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the rest of my life in here as a tradeoff for my family's life to bargain i'll do it if the defendant goes to trial the judge has no option but to give the mandatory minimum they were complying with this judge gives you five years and this judge gives you twenty years so the legislature to make a difference exploring the dark side of the american justice system with job on al-jazeera. and i'm ready to mohammed in the top stories here on al-jazeera this confusion over the fate of more than two thousand migrant children split from their families by u.s. immigration offices president all trying signed an executive order on thursday to end the practice he says he wants to reunite families but officials have been sending contradictory messages gaper has and has more from mccallan texas and many
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migrant children are being held. searches so many different government agencies that have some sort of hand in this the border patrol homeland security health and human services which is the main agency holding these children these are multiple agencies they're all looking at each other saying how the heck are we going to reunite children that are detained thousands of them with parents that are in the criminal justice system some parents who are spread out in facilities all over texas and other places and some of these parents have already been deported back to central america where most of them are from and the first lady maloney a trump made a surprise visit to a shelter for tiled migrants at the us mexico border but what was supposed to be a trip of compassion turned into a p.r. disaster off the she wore jacket with the message i really don't care do you
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eurozone finance ministers have agreed on a deal to get greece out of its eight year panned out program athens will now be able to delay repayments on billions of dollars in loans by ten years it also costs another seventeen point four billion dollars. and the wife of israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has been charged with fraud sara netanyahu is accused of misusing one hundred thousand dollars of state funds to provide catering services and the u.n. special envoy to yemen martin griffiths says he is working with all parties in yemen swore to avoid further military escalation in her data this comes as who the rebels dispute claims made by the saudi erotic coalition that they are in control of the city's airport rebels posted this video online to show fight to still have access to the airport compound for several days the coalition has said it is in control the airport is key to be taking the port city which has been under who's
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the control since twenty fourteen well those are the headlines witness continues in the news off of that. the drive bush out of the processing said to old route fifteen security guards were into this three hundred eighty days broke out all the facility. pumps and yeah they told us the sky cup was mostly building up if people. read this thing you know he's most of us along. with a lot. of cups of charlie truth that if they do decide to go we're going to go
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old one hundred asylum seekers have been transferred to be into police custody after the bullets which caused sixteen billion dollars damage. to tonight's running is being high also and disorder on nassau and the government says last thoughts on wrist began with demonstrations who had very strong suggestions for refugee advocates that this was an attack from outside that the chinese inside were attacked by paying laces the assertion and also angry locals with machetes and other weapons that maybe even some always show off their pilots
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police should have about a mutual injury chat to them to get short. to morta. but i want to know which but i wasn't in. the mind which are when you are. the veil of secrecy over the man asylum detention center was partially lifted today with a report released by the government into the february riots at the p. and g. center immigration minister scott morrison joins us when he read the account of rosa brought his death it's very detailed his skull was shattered he was beaten with sticks and kicked in the head by more than ten officers a strain in some locals did you have even a moment of doubt about the morality of offshore detention centers what occurred that night was criminal there was a terrible tragic and distressing incident that took place that night as as you said in your introduction.
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but who. do you want to push to have. to be this with i'm sure most feel about this other part puzzle that only thank you. you know when to quit which is maggie. who. is the go to reach. we're. going to be. a twenty four year old aronian asylum seeker has died in a brisbane hospital tonight after his family agree to have his life support machines which stop. hammad because very i was pronounced branded earlier this week
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after reportedly suffering blood poisoning from an infected court the asylum seeker was flown from an asylum to brisbane last week scott morrison says the immigration department we're here for medical treatment for. myself in two of my colleagues very explicitly about medical concerns. in particular infection starting in the city. then a couple months later harmon kills a still died of an infection starting in his foot and we had already told them months before and that's documented day time when everything what we had said is transcribed we had a senate inquiry into the death of reza berati and i don't see anything changing. i don't know what can help the man in man
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a sound. all the people in mary. we are telling the paper what's happening that nothing's changing. on put up a strong minister for immigration and border protection i've recorded this message to provide some important information you will know by now the plans are well on the white for the first group of refugees to travel and settle in cambodia cambodian settlement presents a great opportunity for refugees to move forward and begin the next phase of their lives in a country that is free from persecution. history is now in a refugee partnership with cambodia. in on pain the deals being done astray is provided a forty million dollars down payment an additional eight.
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