۰۲ مرداد، ۱۳۹۲

پناهجویان ایرانی اردوگاه مرگ استرالیا (نائورو) را به آتش کشیده و گریختند.



رزا: آنهایی که امید (امید سروشه) را در اردوگاه نائورو چال کردند امروز بدجوری به سزای اعمالشان رسیدند. اردوگاه مرگ پناهجویان نه تنها در آتش سوخت، بلکه همه مدارک پناهجویان با ساختمان شکنجه، چادرهای موقت، مخازن بی آبی، و... 
گشتاپو ها نیز جفت کردند و سیاستمداران استرالیا امروز هر پناهجو را به دیپورت به آشویتز گینه نو و مالاریا تهدید میکنند. اما پناهجویان با دستان خالی سیمهای خاردار را پس زدند و خود را آزاد کردند. اگر مزدوران محلی با ساطورهایشان به کمک نیروهای امنیتی نمیرسیدند، مطمعنن "مقامات استرالیا" امروز کُس این را نداشتند تا تهدید به دیپرت و مرگ در آشویتز را زر زر کنند.
Nauru riot causes $60m damage

برای اطلاعات بیشتر از آشویتز پناهجویان فیلم زیر را کلیک کنیم.
بزرگنمایی فیلم: روی صفحه فیلم سمت راست پایین را کلیک کنیم. برای خواندن مطلب در منبع روی تیتر آن کلیک کنیم.
 مصاحبه شونده مدتی نگهبان اردوگاه بوده و از تجاوز، شکنجه و ... گزارش میدهد. زبان فیلم انگلیسی است.

Rape,torture claims on PNG asylum centre

گزارش پرستاری که مدت کوتاهی وضعیت اردوگاه را تجربه کرد در لینک زیر.
A nurse who resigned in disgust over the conditions at the detention centre on Nauru has described them as appalling and resembling a concentration camp.
EMMA ALBERICI, PRESENTER: A concentration camp filled with despair paid for by Australian taxpayers

پناهجویان ساکن جزیره "نائورو" که اکثرا ملیت ایرانی دارند در اعتراض به قوانین سخت‌گیرانه پناهندگی در استرالیا دست به شورش زدند. شورشی که با حضور پلیس و نیروهای محلی سرکوب شد و چندین زخمی برجا گذاشت.
صدها تن از پناهجویان متقاضی پناهندگی در استرالیا شامگاه جمعه (۱۹ ژوئیه/۲۸ تیرماه) در اردوگاه پناهندگی جزیره "نائورو" دست به شورش زدند. این پناهجویان که بنا به گزارش خبرگزاری فرانسه اکثرا ملیت ایرانی دارند، در اعتراض به قوانین تازه‌ی سخت‌گیرانه پناهندگی در استرالیا و تاخیر در رسیدگی به پرونده‌های خود شورش کردند.
مقامات استرالیا روز جمعه اعلام کردند که برای افرادی که به طور غیرقانونی و با قایق وارد خاک استرالیا می‌شوند، از این‌ پس دیگر پرونده تشکیل نخواهد شد و آن‌ها برای اقامت دایمی به "پاپوآ گینه نو" (واقع در اقیانوس آرام و قاره اقیانوسیه) فرستاده خواهند شد.
خبرگزاری فرانسه گزارش داد که بسیاری از ساکنان محلی جزیره‌ی کوچک نائورو برای سرکوب شورش پناهجویان با "ساطور و لوله‌های فولادی" به کمک پلیس آمدند. دست‌کم نیمی از پناهجویان اردوگاهی که بیش از ۵۰۰ پناهجو در آن به سر می‌برند، در طی این شورش گریختند.

برای اطلاعات بیشتر از اردوگاه و کرونولوژی مبارزات پناهجویان آن به زبان آلمانی و انگلیسی اینجا را در ادامه مطلب کلیک کنیم.

Children in Detention: Manus Island
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A refugee advocacy group says the Salvation Army is silencing asylum seekers by restricting internet access in the Nauru detention centre. 

Asylum seekers supervised by the Salvation Army on Nauru are only allowed 30 minutes of internet time every two days, the refugees action collective said.
The looming refugee death that Gillard and Bowen don't dare mention


Tuesday, November 27, 2012
The Refugee Action Collective Victoria released this statement on November 27.
  

Omid, an Iranian asylum seeker, 35 years old has been on hunger strike for 47 days including four days of refusing water


Australia's Nauru Refugee Camp 'Appalling': Amnesty

Several asylum-seekers are on hunger strike, with Thom saying one man had shed 19 kilograms (42 pounds) after refusing food for more than 40 days. "And he says, 'I just can't be here. I prefer death than being here because this is so horrible'," Thom said.





Hunger-striking refugee 35-year-old Omid Sorousheh's desperate plea to be recognised as a refugee in Australia has been treated with contempt by immigration minister Chris Bowen, despite clear indications that he was close to death.

Omid has been on a hunger strike for 50 days on November 30. That day it was reported he had been finally airlifted from Nauru and returned to Australia.
But his condition was not known. The department of immigration said the transfer was temporary: “The transferee will be returned to the Nauru Regional Processing Centre as soon as he is deemed medically fit to travel
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Asylsuchende wurden die Nahrung verweigerten, selbst zu schaden und einen Selbstmordversuch. Die meisten deprimierend Fall im November letzten Jahres, als aufgetreten 35-jährige iranische Asylbewerber Omid Sorousheh fast starb nach seiner 50-tägigen Hungerstreik.

Er wurde in Australien für dringende medizinische Behandlung geflogen, wurde aber kurz darauf wieder auf Nauru, wobei davon ausgegangen wird "medizinisch fit" zu reisen. Schlimmer noch, es gibt Kinder auf Manus Island inhaftiert Zeuge solchen verzweifelten Verhalten.

Let Live

Demonstrators march through central Sydney on July 20, 2013 following the launch on July 19 of a hardline Australian government immigration crackdown. (AFP Photo / Greg Wood)
Refugees not welcome: Australians protest crackdown on asylum seekers
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December 16, 2010 photo shows people floating amid and hanging onto the splintered remains of the wooden boat carrying refugees travelling from Asia after it smashed into the rocky coastline of Christmas Island (AFP Photo / Channel 7)
Since 2001, around 1,000 people have died while trying to reach Australia's Indian Ocean territory,  Christmas Island. The deadliest incident occurred in 2011, when a boat sank off the coast of East Java, killing 200 people.


RIOTS in Nauru are expected to have caused tens of millions of dollars worth of damage after asylum seekers destroyed buildings in chaotic scenes overnight.
Fire destroyed many of the detention facility's buildings, including the 616-room accommodation block.
A spokeswoman for the Department of Immigration said the massive damage bill was caused by 150 of the centre's 545 residents.
There remains 129 asylum seekers in the watch house of the Nauru police station after the country passed legislation overnight to enable police to hold people of interest to their investigations for up to seven days without being charged, the spokeswoman said.
"The ringleaders apprehended at the site will be questioned by police about allegations of property damage, destruction of property and riotous behaviour. If ultimately convicted of these charges under Nauru law, the penalty is one to seven years jail,'' she said.
"The Nauru Secretary of Justice and Border Control has said Nauru will prosecute people to the full extent of the law.''

The burnt out remains of buildings in the wake of the riot on Nauru.
Updated Sun Jul 21, 2013 9:53am AEST

Fire crews put out embers in the aftermath of the riot.
Eine Krankenschwester, die in Abscheu über die Bedingungen trat in der Haftanstalt auf Nauru hat sie als erschreckend und erinnert ein Konzentrationslager beschrieben.


A nurse who resigned in disgust over the conditions at the detention centre on Nauru has described them as appalling and resembling a concentration camp.
EMMA ALBERICI, PRESENTER: A concentration camp filled with despair paid for by Australian taxpayers.

That's an insider's view of the offshore immigration detention centre on Nauru.

Veteran nurse Marianne Evers has broken her silence about working at the Nauru facility after resigning in disgust late last year.

She says she witnessed misery and self-harm every day and was told disturbing stories of sexual assaults on vulnerable young men.

This exclusive report from Karen Barlow. The producer was Sashka Koloff.

KAREN BARLOW, REPORTER: Marianne Evers has been a nurse for more than 40 years and is a trained counsellor. Attracted by flexible hours and travel, she started working in Australia's immigration system just over a year ago and the Dutch-born Australian citizen signed up for a six-week stint at Nauru last November.

MARIANNE EVERS, NURSE: I knew that conditions weren't ideal, but conditions were less than ideal. In fact I would describe them as appalling.

KAREN BARLOW: In hot and humid conditions, 400 single male asylum seekers, more than half from Sri Lanka, have been living 16 men to a tent.single male asylum seekers, more than half from Sri Lanka, have been living 16 men to a tent.

MARIANNE EVERS: Well, it is just a desperation that I can't get out of my head, of all of them. You know, I've seen people crawling on the floor like animals, and, "Please, let me die," you know. These pictures don't leave you.

KAREN BARLOW: The veteran nurse says she witnessed and help treat cases of self-harm and attempted suicide.

MARIANNE EVERS: I saw people hang themselves. I think in the three weeks that I was there there were three or four hangings that I witnessed and I don't think that has stopped since. These people are desperate.

KAREN BARLOW: And Marianne Evers says medical staff told her there were other disturbing incidents at the camp.

MARIANNE EVERS: I have never actually witnessed that, but there have been rapes, as I have heard. I have never actually witnessed that, so I cannot confirm that or deny that.

KAREN BARLOW: What have you heard?

MARIANNE EVERS: That there were gang rapes. But I cannot elaborate on that.

KAREN BARLOW: OK, but you're hearing that from other staff?

MARIANNE EVERS: Yes, from other people.

KAREN BARLOW: That's news to the Immigration Department, which tonight says it wants all allegations of criminality reported to local authorities.

SANDI LOGAN, IMMIGRATION DEPARTMENT: I question why this person has waited until now, if in fact there's anything to this claim.

KAREN BARLOW: Marianne Evers worked for three weeks at the centre. Around the time she resigned, she says two mental health workers also quit. The veteran nurse has also worked at the Curtin, Yongah Hill and Darwin detention centres. She says all are not easy places, but Nauru is by far the worst.

MARIANNE EVERS: I actually liken it to a concentration camp, but the Australians don't have the guts to kill these people and put them out of their misery, because miserable it is.

SANDI LOGAN: I think invoking concentration camp is a disgrace, to be quite honest with you. I don't think anyone should be throwing terms like concentration camp around with such abandon. Look, we understand that the temporary facility, part of which is now transitioning to permanent facility at the Nauru regional processing centre, is in a country that is hot, that is humid, but that the level of care that is being provided for the 450 men currently there is a very good level of care and it is important that we recognise this is consistent with the policy that the Government has announced around no advantage.

KAREN BARLOW: But Marianne Evers assessment is also backed by Amnesty International.

ALEX PAGLIARO, AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL: Well, I've been to most of the remote detention centres in Australia and Nauru is by far the worst conditions I've seen Australians hold asylum seekers in.

KAREN BARLOW: It's been five months since the first asylum seekers were sent to Nauru, but the immigration processing by the island nation has not begun. Amnesty says a sense of uncertainty and despair pervades the camp.

ALEX PAGLIARO: What we saw in - you know, without being mental health professionals - but on the face of it they were in different stages of mental distress. They were confused about why they had been sent to this place, they were confused about how long they would be there and they were distraught that no-one could give them any answers about these questions that were so vital to their lives.

KAREN BARLOW: The Immigration Department says a timetable to set up processing is a matter for the Nauruan government.

SANDI LOGAN: We are charged with the responsibility of looking after them, caring for them, feeding them, accommodating them, providing them with a range of facilities, both in Nauru and at Manus Island and we remain committed to that.

KAREN BARLOW: By speaking out, Marianne Evers has breached a confidentiality agreement and knows she'll never work in the immigration system again.

MARIANNE EVERS: I wouldn't be human if I didn't breach it, in my view. Because you can't treat people like that, like, you cannot.

KAREN BARLOW: Karen Barlow, Lateline.


Clint Deidenang, a resident who witnessed the hour-long riot from the camp fence, told Australian Broadcasting Corporation radio on Saturday that up to 1,000 local Nauruan men carrying machetes and steel pipes arrived to help police prevent the asylum seekers breaking out. Deidenag described it as the biggest riot he had ever seen on the island.
Australia pays Nauru and Papua New Guinea to hold asylum seekers who attempt to reach the Australian shore by boat. Their asylum claims are assessed at the island detention camps.

Rape,torture claims on PNG asylum centre

A whistleblower who worked at the Manus Island refugee detention centre in Papua New Guinea has spoken out in an exclusive interview with Dateline, condemning it as not even fit to “serve as a dog kennel”.

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Children in Detention: Manus Island




 

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