Archive for: 12/2009

Amnesty International Australia Refugee Coordinator Dr Graham Thom smiling with head staff at Christmas Island school while handing over cards from school kids from the mainland

Not your average classroom

Dr Graham Thom talks about his happy experience visiting the kids and head teachers at Christmas Island school.

Barbed wire fence around the immigration detention centre on Christmas Island

A short stay on Christmas Island

In December 2009, our research team spent one week on Christmas Island to investigate conditions inside the immigration detention centre there and in the permanent communities on the island.

Australian customs vessel, The Oceanic Viking

First steps on Australian soil

At 5:00am on Wednesday 9 December, Jessica Baird looked out of her hotel window on Christmas Island and saw a boatload of asylum seekers being disembarked from the Australian customs vessel, The Oceanic Viking.

queue of sri lankan tamil IDPs in 2009

Why don’t Sri Lankan asylum seekers just go to India?

Even though India is a lot closer and already has a large Tamil community, there are quite a few really good reasons why Sri Lankan Tamil asylum seekers choose to seek protection else where (and it's not because they want better jobs).

korean migrant workers campaigning buttons

Migrant workers in South Korea are not disposable

A recent report by Amnesty International highlights the systematic human rights abuse faced by migrant workers in South Korea

cards of support drawn by Australian children

Harming children

Professor Louise Newman explains how detaining children on Christmas Island is likely to affect their mental health.

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