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Blog: ‘Boat people’ are real people

Alex Pagliaro, 24 June 2011

Changing the debate about refugees starts with changing the hearts and minds of people in Australia and our decision makers.

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Europe must reaffirm its commitment to the rights of refugees and migrants

Lachlan, Amnesty International Australia., 22 June 2011

The Europe that once played an essential role in protecting refugees, the continent whose World War II refugee crisis gave rise to the international refugee protection regime, is now eroding refugee protection.

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‘Why is the world silent?’ - Syrian refugees speak

Tom, 14 June 2011

Little is known of the life of the thousands of Syrians who have recently fled to Turkey, and are now living in camps in Yayladagi and Altinozu in the south-east of the country.

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The Angola 3: punished for ‘Black Pantherism’?

Tom, 8 June 2011

The "Angola 3" have together spent nearly 80 years in solitary confinement in Louisiana State Penitentiary, USA

Refugees in Malaysia

Has our compassion been exported for good?

Alex Pagliaro, 6 June 2011

Like many Australians, I was horrified to see the footage of cows being slaughtered in Indonesia. But it didn’t take me long to start wondering about the disparity between the response to the plight of live exports, and the response to the plight of refugees in Australia.

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A global response to Syria’s spiralling crisis

jennyleong, 27 May 2011

When 165, 953 people join together and commit to taking an individual action collectively, we truly see the power of Amnesty International to mobilize for positive change.

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Apparent suicide at Guantanamo Bay

AloysiaB, 25 May 2011

The death of Hajji Nassim highlights the impact of detention without trial on those detained in Guantanamo Bay prison camp.

Immigration Detention Centre in Malaysia

Half-baked Malaysian scheme is no solution

Graham Thom, 23 May 2011

Dr. Graham Thom reveals his horrific first-hand account of Malaysia's Lenggeng detention centre - the apparent "humane and safe" solution to Australia's so-called asylum-seeker crisis.

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Revenge killings and reckless firing

Tom, 16 May 2011

Reckless weapon firing and killings of civilians are continuing in opposition-held eastern Libya.

Detainees in an overcrowded cell in the KLIA Immigration Depot, Malaysia © AI

The Malaysia deal: what does it achieve?

Alex Pagliaro, 11 May 2011

The government is going to swap 880 people who have sought asylum in Australia with 4,000 people who have sought asylum in Malaysia.

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