Archive for: 03/2009

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Economic crisis no excuse to abandon refugees

The overbearing challenges faced by refugees fleeing war, persecution or natural disaster increase during times of economic crisis. Dr Graham Thom explains that we must maintain our support.

People smuggling

People smuggling is a multi-billion dollar business fuelled by the increasingly restrictive asylum practices of many of the world's industrialised countries.

Mandatory detention in Australia

'Unauthorised arrivals' who do not have proper identification continue to face indefinite detention in Australia. We are dedicated to ending the policy of mandatory detention, which penalises people seeking asylum from persecution - a right they have under international law.

Australia’s refugee determination process

Amnesty International believes that Australia's refugee determination process needs to made clearer and more transparent. As it stands, the process allows for some of the human rights of asylum seekers to be ignored.

Detention on Christmas Island

Asylum seekers attempting to reach Australia by boat are generally intercepted and detained indefinitely on Christmas Island, an offshore detention processing centre.

Migrant Workers Convention

It is estimated that migrants currently make up 3.2% of the world’s population. That’s over 200 million throughout the world, most of whom are migrant workers and their families.

Australia’s obligations to refugees and asylum seekers

This factsheet outlines some aspects of human rights treaties that apply to refugees and asylum seekers, and highlights Australia's obligations under these treaties.

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