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UN criticizes Australia for improper detention conditions of illegal immigrants
01.12.2016
UN criticizes Australia for improper detention conditions of illegal immigrants
Human rights activists called the Australian refugee camps in the open air prisons and subjected to harsh criticism housing conditions.
UN Special Rapporteur on the rights of migrants Fran?ois Crepe said that conditions in Australian centers for illegal migrants and asylum seekers cruel, inhuman and degrading. According crepe, some migrants, including children, are in the migration center in the tiny island nation of Nauru for eight years. Many who suffer from depression and post-traumatic syndrome.
"I think Australia would be hotly protested if its citizens do so elsewhere, especially if acted similarly with Australian children" - the crepe.
He responded with praise of the agreement between Australia and the US, according to which of illegal immigrants arriving in the country will be relocated to the United States. According crepe is a good start to solve the problem of refugees, which will cancel the detention centers in Nauru and Papua New Guinea.
Now the Australian Centre on the island of Nauru and Papua New Guinea is about 1200 people. Human rights activists called the prison camps in the open air and subjected to harsh criticism of the conditions in which detained migrants and Australia's policy in this regard.
Australian authorities reject criticism of human rights activists, calling them report an absolute lie.
korrespondent.net
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