Archive for: 09/2009

Migration Amendment (Complementary Protection) Bill 2009

Amnesty International welcomes the introduction of the Migration Amendment (Complementary Protection) Bill 2009. We do however have concerns about the wording and substance of the bill. Click through to read our submission.

How to protect victims of female genital mutilation

Victims of female genital mutilation will benefit from a complementary protection bill.

Debunking the myth of the refugee ‘queue’

Despite the Rudd Government's reforms to immigration policy, Australia is NOT at risk of being 'flooded' with asylum seekers. In fact, Australia's treatment of refugees is still in breach of international human rights standards.

The evils of temporary protection

I think the opposition's call for the reintroduction of temporary protection visas is misguided and counter-productive.

sign outside Malaysian detention centre saying 'restricted area no entry' in a number of languages, and including a cartoon of someone getting shot by a guard

Situation dire for refugees in Malaysia

Dr Graham Thom recently travelled to Malaysia to investigate the situation for refugees and asylum-seekers in detention there. Many of these people endure horrific conditions and treatment while seeking sanctuary there.

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