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New report shows the dangers of detaining children
A recent Commonwealth Ombudsman report, rebuking the Department of Immigration for the deportation of a 7-year-old Iranian girl, has highlighted the serious implications of detaining children.
Australia is not immune to global trends
The recent increase in asylum seekers arriving by boat is a result of a worldwide surge in refugees, not the Labor Party’s new immigration policy.
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.
Bali Process should consider Rohingya human rights
Amnesty International has appealed to Member States at the Bali Process to give adequate consideration to the rights of the Rohingya population in the Asia Pacific region.
Time for Australia to lead the world
Refugee Coordinator Dr Graham Thom explains why Australia must show greater willingness to assist people displaced by the world's worst crisis situations.

28 refugees off Christmas Island, 134 to go
We welcome the Australian Government's recent decision to grant permanent protection visas to 28 Afghan and Iranian asylum seekers.

Dr Thom’s video reports from Syria
Our Refugee Coordinator, Dr Graham Thom, recently visited Palestinian refugee camps on the Syria-Iraq border as part of an eight country delegation of NGO’s. Watch his video reports.

Palestinian refugees from Iraq trapped on Syria-Iraq border
Amnesty International Australia was recently part of an eight country delegation of NGOs that visited Palestinian refugee camps on the Syria-Iraq border.
A new beginning?
We welcome the release of the report ‘Immigration detention in Australia: A new beginning’ by the Joint Standing Committee on Migration.
New arrivals taken to Christmas Island
Twelve people are reported to have been rescued from a sinking boat close to the Western Australian Coast and are being transported by the Navy to Christmas Island.
A well-founded fear?
The documentary A Well-Founded Fear aired on SBS at 8:30 last night.

Dr Thom visits Palestinian refugee camps
Refugee Coordinator Dr Graham Thom talks about his upcoming visit to Palestinian refugee camps on the Iraq-Syria border.
Protecting the rights of refugees
The arrival of two boat loads of asylum seekers in Australian waters has been met with claims that the government's response has made us a soft target.
Asylum seekers suffering in detention
The government must end its mandatory detention of asylum seekers – that's one of the calls in our submission to an official inquiry into immigration detention in Australia.
Refugees traumatised and stranded
The death of young refugee boy in a road accident this week highlights the harsh and dangerous conditions faced by Palestinians stranded in a makeshift desert camp on the Iraq-Syria border.
African refugees in Egypt
Thousands of African refugees – from countries such as Sudan and Eritrea – fearing persecution in their homeland have fled to Egypt. France24 has filed this report to YouTube.
India’s forgotten refugees
In a remote forest in West Bengal is one of the oldest and most forgotten refugee camps in India. It is home to thousands of people, but few Indians even know it exists.
Christmas Island - looks and feels like a prison
There are a few things that strike you about Christmas Island and its new detention centre. Firstly, the island's remoteness from the Australian mainland, and the logistical difficulties in getting there, are brought home when you depart Perth's international airport, passport in hand.
Our refugee coordinator Graham Thom, along with our national director Claire Mallinson and board vice president Jim Sharp, has just visited the new Christmas Island detention centre. These are their observations.
Israel’s other refugees
Israel is not the first country associated with African refugees, but the small Middle Eastern nation is increasingly being targeted by people fleeing war and persecution in Africa.
Bridging visas do more harm than good
Asylum seekers living on bridging visas are at increased risk of living in poverty, according to recent information from HREOC.


I hope that Australia is bringing diplomatic pressure to bear in the fight against this prehistoric legislation.
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8 February 2012, 11:02PM