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New refugee community processing:  humane and economical says Amnesty International

2 May 2012, 12:08PM

Amnesty International welcomes the introduction of the Community Placement Network (CPN) initiative as a positive shift to more community-based processing of asylum seekers in Australia.

Israeli government should reverse decision to deport South Sudanese

11 April 2012, 11:19AM

Amnesty International urges the Israeli government to reverse its decision to deport all individuals of South Sudanese origin living in Israel to South Sudan and to extend the temporary collective protection previously offered to this community.

Parliamentary inquiry into immigration detention a positive step towards reform

30 March 2012, 05:54PM

In its preliminary assessment of the parliamentary inquiry into Australia’s immigration detention centres, Amnesty International has welcomed the Committee’s recognition that prolonged detention has a devastating impact on the mental health of asylum seekers.

Australia targeted in global campaign to end detention of children

21 March 2012, 12:01AM

Tens of thousands of children around the world, including over 500 in Australia, are currently estimated to be deprived of their freedom, locked up in immigration detention simply because they do not hold the right documents, the International Detention Coalition (IDC) revealed today in a new report.

Amnesty International welcomes recent announcement on asylum seeker processing

19 March 2012, 04:32PM

Amnesty International welcomes the announcement made today by the Australian government that all those seeking asylum will undergo the same refugee status determination.

Leaked manual calls into question Government’s commitment to asylum seekers’ rights

15 March 2012, 01:09PM

A leaked training manual previously used by the company currently running Australia’s immigration detention centre raises questions about the appropriateness of training for the needs of vulnerable asylum seekers, Amnesty International has said.

Indonesia: Asylum-seeker tortured to death in detention

3 March 2012, 11:22AM

The Indonesian authorities must ensure that their investigation into the death by torture of an Afghan asylum-seeker in a West Kalimantan detention centre is independent, impartial and efficient.

Amnesty International condemns asylum seeker policy following detention inspection

23 February 2012, 12:01AM

The destructive effects of Australia’s policy of mandatory indefinite detention for asylum seekers have been revealed today in an initial report of findings from Amnesty International’s visit to some of the country’s most remote detention centres.

Trauma of prolonged detention still evident at Christmas Island

15 February 2012, 09:55AM

Amnesty International is deeply concerned that the severity of behavioural management regimes at the Christmas Island detention centre are further undermining the mental health of vulnerable asylum seekers.

Urgent reform needed for Australia’s immigration detention system

9 February 2012, 10:48AM

Amnesty International has again warned that the policy of locking up asylum seekers indefinitely is unsustainable, inhumane and is causing devastating effects for the mental health of detainees.

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