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abortion is illegal in nauru. campaigners in australia made the australian government bring her to australia. it took them a few weeks to do so. she arrived. five days later she was sent back to nauru having not had the procedure. australia government said she changed her mind. she denied that through her lawyers, and said she wanted more time. either way she wanted the procedure down. the united nations said it was concerned about her case. they wanted her brought back for an abortion if she wants one, the australian government has under mounting pressure re-lend, and they'll come back with sessions for counsellors to decide whether she wants the procedure done. >> this is a small microsad story illustrative of the way australia treats refugees, the tough policies that it has to deter refugees coming to australia in the first place. in london the former prime minister tony abbot, in london time, advised european leaders to adopt tough tactics that he said stopped people smugglers bringing refugees to australia, t
abortion is illegal in nauru. campaigners in australia made the australian government bring her to australia. it took them a few weeks to do so. she arrived. five days later she was sent back to nauru having not had the procedure. australia government said she changed her mind. she denied that through her lawyers, and said she wanted more time. either way she wanted the procedure down. the united nations said it was concerned about her case. they wanted her brought back for an abortion if she...
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al jazeera was invite ed in nauru to watch australian joels build what they called a detention center the asylum seekers. but now the media is banned from visiting the island state. the government there said journalists needed to pay $6,000 to apply for a visa. but in an e-mail from the government, al jazeera always been told now that all media applications are being refuse the nauru's government claims what was a prison for refugees is now an open facility. the president wrote recently refugees were regularly seen swimming, dining out and enjoying a lifestyle that is safe but banning reporters casts down on that. >> the allegations that we are hearing are very serious, this involves sexual abuse of women and children, young children inside the center. we are hearing allegations of rain. >> reporter: there is no independent scrutiny of what is going on. nauru's government has also back ahead way from a commitment it gave at the beginning of this week to give all asylum seekers a decision by this weekend as to whether they would be recognized as refugees. 12 n1 to 200 will now have to
al jazeera was invite ed in nauru to watch australian joels build what they called a detention center the asylum seekers. but now the media is banned from visiting the island state. the government there said journalists needed to pay $6,000 to apply for a visa. but in an e-mail from the government, al jazeera always been told now that all media applications are being refuse the nauru's government claims what was a prison for refugees is now an open facility. the president wrote recently...
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has been leaking from nauru to journalists and australia, and they want to find out where it's comingm, they think it could be men. >> andrew thanks. >>> india is in the grip of its worst dengue fever outbreak in years, case have his hit a 19 year high in new delhi with over 10,000 people testing positive for the mosquito-born disease, a long summer with patchy rain has meant that the season has lasted much longer then usual. >>> bolivia's president has said class licks are the reason for climate change. he said that it the a grassroots summit. so those most effected can have their voices heard. a report now. >> reporter: the three-day conference ended with bolivia president able morales calling for the world to protect what you calls mother earth. and a 10-point plan to send to paris, a plan representing different interests, agreed upon by delegates from far and wide. it was his fear their voices won't be heard. >> mother earth, you know, she has certain things that go on when you start going against that, it's -- you have -- there is no -- i can say there is no penalties or fines, o
has been leaking from nauru to journalists and australia, and they want to find out where it's comingm, they think it could be men. >> andrew thanks. >>> india is in the grip of its worst dengue fever outbreak in years, case have his hit a 19 year high in new delhi with over 10,000 people testing positive for the mosquito-born disease, a long summer with patchy rain has meant that the season has lasted much longer then usual. >>> bolivia's president has said class licks...
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and then was brought back to nauru. >> but that's disputed. she said in a letter she just wanted more time to make up her mind. she never refused an abortion. for most australians most refugees are held on nauru, out of sight, out of mind. most journalists, too, are banned from visiting the country. but abian and her plight has cut through. as well as protests on the streets, videos are shared online. there are petitions, too, and some opposition options have been scathing against the government. >> there was no scheduled time for a procedure. >> she zit meet your abortion deadline, that's it. fly her out of the country. it's pretty harsh. >> on monday australia launched its bid human rights bid against one woman's plight. >>> hundreds of people from the north and the south have been reunited with their loved ones at last. harry fawcett reports. >> in a hotel just north of the border that splits north korea from south, deepest emotions rushed for the. the prevailing one is love, brother for sister, parent for child, husband for wife. this woma
and then was brought back to nauru. >> but that's disputed. she said in a letter she just wanted more time to make up her mind. she never refused an abortion. for most australians most refugees are held on nauru, out of sight, out of mind. most journalists, too, are banned from visiting the country. but abian and her plight has cut through. as well as protests on the streets, videos are shared online. there are petitions, too, and some opposition options have been scathing against the...
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by boat but she was sent immediately to an australian-run prison effectively in another country in naurue point there she became pregnant. she said she was raped. there was outcry in australia because abortions and she claimed she wanted one aren't allowed they are illegal in nauru she was flown two weeks ago to australia to have an a boring, but after five days she was sent back to nauru by the australian government. they said when she was here in australia she changed her mind and decided she didn't want one. she says that isn't true she just wanted more time to make up her mind. the on outcry here and internationally including overnight by the united nations means that australia's government has now said that it will bring her back to australia and she will see counselors and decide once again whether she is to have an abortion. it just illustrates the tragic stories really that are a byproduct of australia's very tough rules towards immigrants, refugees, who try to come to its shores. all part of its deterrent policy to try to stop boats of refugees on from coming here. >> so, andrew
by boat but she was sent immediately to an australian-run prison effectively in another country in naurue point there she became pregnant. she said she was raped. there was outcry in australia because abortions and she claimed she wanted one aren't allowed they are illegal in nauru she was flown two weeks ago to australia to have an a boring, but after five days she was sent back to nauru by the australian government. they said when she was here in australia she changed her mind and decided she...
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somehow in nauru she became pregnant. she says she was raped.oxer, she claimed she wanted an abortion is illegal in nauru so campaigners in australia made the australian government bring her to australia for that procedure. it took her a few weeks ago but she did a rave and five days later she was sent back to that lou by the australian government having not had the procedure. australian's government said she changed her mind. she did need that through her lawyers in australia. she said she simply wanted more time to make up her mind. either way, she said he still wanted the procedure to done. well, overnight the united nations said that it was very concerned about her case. that it wanted her brought back to australia for an abortion if she still wants one. australia's government has now under mounting pressure relented, she will come back to alaustralia for tensions with counsel ores to decide if she wants it done. this was a micro chad story that ill plus extra tifillustrative a treats refugees. in london the former prime minister tony abbott
somehow in nauru she became pregnant. she says she was raped.oxer, she claimed she wanted an abortion is illegal in nauru so campaigners in australia made the australian government bring her to australia for that procedure. it took her a few weeks ago but she did a rave and five days later she was sent back to that lou by the australian government having not had the procedure. australian's government said she changed her mind. she did need that through her lawyers in australia. she said she...
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for most australians the refugees being held in nauru are out of sight, out of mind.t little is known of the woman and her plight means her story has cut through. ♪ >> reporter: as well as protests on the streets, video are being shared online. there are precipitations too, and some opposition politicians have been scathing towards the government. >> there was no scheduled timing for a procedure. >> so she didn't meet your abortion deadline. so that's it. fly her out of the country? it's pretty harsh. >> reporter: on monday, australia launched its bid to sit on the united nations human rights council, with it's own attitudes that is in the spotlight. >>> france's national front leader marine le pen has appeared before a court accused of inciting racial hatred. during a meeting in 2010 she likened muslims praying in the streets of france to the nazi occasion. >> reporter: the charges of inciting racial hatred date back to 2010 when marine le pen was vying for leadership of her party. the comments were not caught on camera, but according to eyewitnesses, she compared pr
for most australians the refugees being held in nauru are out of sight, out of mind.t little is known of the woman and her plight means her story has cut through. ♪ >> reporter: as well as protests on the streets, video are being shared online. there are precipitations too, and some opposition politicians have been scathing towards the government. >> there was no scheduled timing for a procedure. >> so she didn't meet your abortion deadline. so that's it. fly her out of the...
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those nauru insides are not genuine refugees will be deported to their countries.est will be resettled in another country, not australia. >> i'm not going to publicly comment in relation to where come of the negotiations are at. i think we're best to discuss those issues in private with those partners, and if there's an announcement to make, we can announce it. >> reporter: australia's tough policies towards refugees have stopped the boats. this is old footage too, but where refugees have been sent are places hidden from scrutiny, and australia is struggling for a next stage in its policy. >>> the nobel peace prize has been awarded to a group of tunisians who helped pull their country back from the brink of civil war. it includes trades unions, employers, lawyers, and human rights activists. they have been honored for helping build democracy after the revolution. >> reporter: the announcement a surprise to be sure. >> the nobel peace prize for 2015 is to be awarded to the tunisian national dialogue quartet, for its decisive contribution to the building of a plurali
those nauru insides are not genuine refugees will be deported to their countries.est will be resettled in another country, not australia. >> i'm not going to publicly comment in relation to where come of the negotiations are at. i think we're best to discuss those issues in private with those partners, and if there's an announcement to make, we can announce it. >> reporter: australia's tough policies towards refugees have stopped the boats. this is old footage too, but where...
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australia's shores have been sent to hundreds of prisons in papa new guinea, and the tiny nation of nauruian has agreed to take the refugees who tried to reach australia by boat, but the $55 million arrangement has been criticized by many. the government says the policy is mainly to prevent deaths at sea. >> i want to reiterate that the resolve of the prime minister and myself, the whole of nfc, the whole of the cabinet end of the government is to make sure that we don't allow deaths at sea to reeminence, that we absolutely are determined to stair down the threat from people smugglers. >> reporter: but the high commissioner says it has a responsibility to do more. >> is it fair for member states to transpose its responsibility to another member state? that's an important question which must be answered, you know, in full consultation with all states. >> reporter: rights groups says australia can afford to look after its asylum speakers. also more than just the potential international backlash, the government also worry that resettling asylum seekers here may entice them to consider malays
australia's shores have been sent to hundreds of prisons in papa new guinea, and the tiny nation of nauruian has agreed to take the refugees who tried to reach australia by boat, but the $55 million arrangement has been criticized by many. the government says the policy is mainly to prevent deaths at sea. >> i want to reiterate that the resolve of the prime minister and myself, the whole of nfc, the whole of the cabinet end of the government is to make sure that we don't allow deaths at...
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refugees that tried to reach australia shores have been sent to hundreds of prisons in a tiny nation of nauru, where living conditions are different. >> cambodia tried to resettle refugees. the 55 million arrangements has been criticized by many. >> australia has long-taken a high-line stand on asylum seekers who tried to reach its shores by boat. the policy is to prevent deaths at sea. >> i want to reiterate in the strongest terms that the resolve of the prime minister and myself, the whole of nsc, the whole of the cabinet end of the government is to make sure we don't allow deaths at sea. that we are determined to stare down the threat from people smugglers, and not allow the boats to recommence. the united nations shows australia is the signatory to the un convention, and has a responsibility to do more. >> is it fair for a member state to transpose its responsibility so another member state. that is an important question. which was answered in full consultation. the groups say australia can afford to look after the. >> would resettle the country. more backlash for the government. it may m
refugees that tried to reach australia shores have been sent to hundreds of prisons in a tiny nation of nauru, where living conditions are different. >> cambodia tried to resettle refugees. the 55 million arrangements has been criticized by many. >> australia has long-taken a high-line stand on asylum seekers who tried to reach its shores by boat. the policy is to prevent deaths at sea. >> i want to reiterate in the strongest terms that the resolve of the prime minister and...
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for five years the back bone has about to send them to the island of nauru for detention. the high court will spend two days examining if this is in breach of the constitution. >>> police in australia have arrested four people in connection with a killing of a civilian police worker. the arrests were made when 200 officers raided homes in western sydney. on friday, curtis cheng was shot dead by a 15-year-old iranian, who was shot dead by police. it's believed it was politically motivated andlinged to terrorism. >> prisoners overpowered guards. 10 people have been taken hostage. we have this report > >>> they are supposed to be serving time for crime. prisoners are in control of the unit. they are armed with knives and sticks. and have threatened to throw hostages, fellow inmates, off the roof if demands are not met. complaints have been heard, conditions are inhumane and prisons notoriously overcrowded. there were nearly 600,000 in prisons across the country, in cells designed to hold less than 300 thous. many have not seen a judge, and have not been convicted of a trial.
for five years the back bone has about to send them to the island of nauru for detention. the high court will spend two days examining if this is in breach of the constitution. >>> police in australia have arrested four people in connection with a killing of a civilian police worker. the arrests were made when 200 officers raided homes in western sydney. on friday, curtis cheng was shot dead by a 15-year-old iranian, who was shot dead by police. it's believed it was politically...
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many are housed on nauru.y they have been granted greater freedoms, but welfare and living conditions have been in question. the foreign minister has discussed paying more than $100 million for the philippines to take its refugees. >>> the success of a local football team in south africa, could be its undoing. the club tries to attract immigrantses to it site. but can't move to semiprofessional status because of league rules. >> reporter: it's sunday morning. this man is getting ready for a game. he joined local football club four years ago in an area with residents from across the continent. >> i love soccer, so to go there is like i was going to where i know that i'm going to get what i love. what i love to do most. >> reporter: the team organizers wanted more than fun out of the team. they wanted to restore hope to a community riddled by deep divisions. seven years ago, 62 people were killed in attacks against foreigners across south africa. they particularly targeted immigrants from other african nations.
many are housed on nauru.y they have been granted greater freedoms, but welfare and living conditions have been in question. the foreign minister has discussed paying more than $100 million for the philippines to take its refugees. >>> the success of a local football team in south africa, could be its undoing. the club tries to attract immigrantses to it site. but can't move to semiprofessional status because of league rules. >> reporter: it's sunday morning. this man is getting...
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nauru says it will process 600 remaining refugees claims in the next week.tralian ey high court wel example will he at of the offshore area this week. >>> erdogan is on an official visit to belgium. e you feel officials have suggested sending financial aid to turkey to keep people there while they process asylum requests. bernard smith has been meeting some of the refugees planning to leave. >> reporter: a major transit hub on the journey to europe for syrian refugees. a chance to rest before one of the hardest parts of the journ journey. somethingalers hang around cafes waiting for customers. we overheard this man offering 25, 800-dollar seats on a seven-meter dinghy to a creek island of syrian refugees don't have the right to work in turkey. so many don't see a future here. >> translator: there are no job opportunities in turkey. if there are any, you have to work more than 12 hours a day for 300 to $400 per month. when people here see a syrian they think they can make him work more but earn less. >> reporter: they plan to swim to greece. they have plotted
nauru says it will process 600 remaining refugees claims in the next week.tralian ey high court wel example will he at of the offshore area this week. >>> erdogan is on an official visit to belgium. e you feel officials have suggested sending financial aid to turkey to keep people there while they process asylum requests. bernard smith has been meeting some of the refugees planning to leave. >> reporter: a major transit hub on the journey to europe for syrian refugees. a chance...
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. >> there has been reports into conditions in nauru and papua new guinea. they've been written by politicians, and disclosed shocking allegations, rape of children in the camps, beating of detainees by guards. in the past people are free to speak to the media without fear of prosecution. what changed in may of this year, australia government brought in a law threatening prison sentences of up to two years, disclosing anything that went on inside the camp. that had a chilling effect, as you can imagine, people don't want to go forward, if they feel they are going to be punished for reporting those, what is suggested is that a new inquiry held under parliamentary privilege. anyone would be protected by parliamentary privilege meaning they'd have immunity. the hope is that it would encourage whistleblowers to come forward and report abuse they find going on in the centers st.. >> andrew thomas reporting from sydney >>> the flow of refugees into europe continued at a steady pace during the month of september. the border agency, 170,000 entered the e.u. in the o
. >> there has been reports into conditions in nauru and papua new guinea. they've been written by politicians, and disclosed shocking allegations, rape of children in the camps, beating of detainees by guards. in the past people are free to speak to the media without fear of prosecution. what changed in may of this year, australia government brought in a law threatening prison sentences of up to two years, disclosing anything that went on inside the camp. that had a chilling effect, as...
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. >>> a refugee reportedly raped on the island of nauru has been flown to australia. she's been asking for an abortion. she was flown to australia for the procedure buts taken back to the island before it happened. australia former prime minister tony abbott urging europe to shut the door on the refugees, using tough policies to deter asylum seekers arriving by beat. tony abbott says european leaders should follow australia example. andrew thomas reports. >> reporter: as australia prime minister until september tony abbott oversaw a tough approach and urges european leaders to follow his example. >> as prime minister i'm loath to give advice, because puking leg is a global problem and australia is the only problem that successfully tweeted it, our experience should be studied. >> reporter: in 2012 thousand came from indonesia to australia's christmas island. most were able to stay after a period in detention. it stops in 2013. abbott thinks european leaders should adopt the tactics. >> this means turning boats around for people coming by sea. it means denying entry at
. >>> a refugee reportedly raped on the island of nauru has been flown to australia. she's been asking for an abortion. she was flown to australia for the procedure buts taken back to the island before it happened. australia former prime minister tony abbott urging europe to shut the door on the refugees, using tough policies to deter asylum seekers arriving by beat. tony abbott says european leaders should follow australia example. andrew thomas reports. >> reporter: as...