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Behrouz Boochani talks to Cheryl Akle about his time on Manus Island Detention Centre and why Australia needs to change. His latest book, Freedom, Only Freedom, is out now. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dr. Claire Loughnan from Melbourne University appeared on Mitchell's Front Page to discuss ‘Against Erasure Project' which aims to create a 3D model of the Manus Island Detention Centre. You can read more about the project in Pursuit or view the project here. The post Dr Claire Loughnan discusses project to create a 3D model of the Manus Island Detention Centre appeared first on Mitchell's Front Page.
"Нема пријатеља осим планина: записи из затвора Манус" је књига мемоара која је у држави Викторији 2019. године добила Премијерову награду за књижевност, као и награду за најбоље дело некњижевне прозе. Књига је оригинално објављена на енглеском у Аустралији а сад је у преводу др. Наташе Кампмарк преведена и издата за српско говорно подручје.
近年才移民澳洲的市民,未必知道蜂擁而至的船民問題,曾讓多個澳洲聯邦政府進退維谷。相信阻止船民抵澳的最強一招,莫過於前任總理陸克文與巴布亞新幾內亞於 2013 年 7 月簽署的離岸甄別協議,其中一個主要內容是:即便一個人被甄別為難民,他也不能前來澳洲定居。
Cha mẹ của một người xin tị nạn Iran thiệt mạng trong cuộc bạo loạn năm 2014 trên Đảo Manus của PNG đang kiện chính phủ liên bang và công ty an ninh G4S về cái chết của con trai họ. Reza Berati đã bị lính canh giết chết trong một cuộc đối đầu bạo lực tại trung tâm giam giữ di trú trên đảo.
Almost all asylum seekers have now been moved off Manus Island, marking the end of one of the most controversial chapters in Australia's border policy history. But critics say those now on the Papua New Guinea mainland remain at risk, - Những người tầm trú trên đảo Manus hầu hết hiện đã được chuyển ra khỏi nơi này đánh dấu sự kết thúc của một trong những chương gây tranh cãi nhất trong lịch sử về chính sách biên giới của Úc. Tuy vậy, một số vẫn không được nước thứ ba cho tỵ nạn và tương lại vô định vẫn đang chờ họ ở Port Moresby, nơi họ được đưa đến.
We speak to award-winning activist and former Manus Island detainee Abdul Aziz Muhamat about his experiences inside Manus Island Detention Centre and his ongoing struggles for justice and freedom.
Aziz Adam is a refugee detained on Manus Island since 2013, he is among three nominees for a global human rights prize, the Martin Ennals Award. - إنه عبد العزير آدم، الذي سمعنا صوته عدة مرات في أس بي أس عربي 24 متحدثا من مركز الاعتقال في جزيرة مانوس. هو الآن مرشح للحصول على جائزة عالمية لحقوق الإنسان
Hundreds of men remain in the decommissioned detention centre – refusing to be relocated to camps which many (including the UN's refugee agency) have said are unfinished or unsafe. Papua New Guinean immigration officers have removed fences, shade and clotheslines from the camp. Rubbish bins storing rain and well water have been tipped out, and makeshift wells destroyed. In this update, comprised of Aziz's weary and infrequent messages, he describes the increasingly strained situation. 'They were trying to push people – and swearing, abusing.' Abdul Aziz Muhamat The men sit in protest beside the denuded fence posts of the (now former) Manus Island Regional Processing Centre — Photo: Manus Alert In this update Abdul Aziz Muhamat Michael Green Our theme music was composed by Raya Slavin. Further reading 'Horrific footage from within Manus Island Detention Centre shows squalid conditions', by Jennifer Sexton, Daily Telegraph, accessed 10 November 2017 'Smuggled footage shows horrific conditions in Manus detention centre – video', Guardian Australia, accessed 10 November 2017 'Photos cast doubt on new Manus housing', Australian, by Rory Callinan, Australian, accessed 8 November 2017 More information The Messenger is a co-production of Behind the Wire and the Wheeler Centre. It's produced by Michael Green, André Dao, Hannah Reich and Bec Fary, with Jon Tjhia and Sophie Black at the Wheeler Centre. This short update was edited and mixed by Jon Tjhia. Thank you Dana Affleck, Angelica Neville and Sienna Merope. Also to Behind the Wire's many participants and volunteers. Behind the Wire is supported by the Bertha Foundation.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Mostafa Azimitabar, a Kurdish asylum seeker who has spent four years in the notorious Manus Island Detention Centre has recorded a song about his experiences.Mostafa, or 'Moz', recorded the vocals on a mobile phone, as well as footage for the accompanying music videos. As part of Julian Burnside's asylum letter writing project Moz was put into contact with a group of Australian musicians who helped turn the vocals into a complete orchestral hip-hop track which was released on Wednesdday 30th August as part of the Queensland Poetry Festival's Through the Wire event. The process of collaboration between Moz and the musicians was headed up by Dr Emma O'Brien, a specialist in collaborative song-writing. Dr O'Brien is interviewed by guest presenter Jackson McInerney.www.ourhumanity.xyz
Writs and Cures: the difficult issue of workplace relationships, plus executive director of the Human Rights Law Centre Hugh de Kretser on the Manus Island Detention Centre.
Writs and Cures: the difficult issue of workplace relationships, plus executive director of the Human Rights Law Centre Hugh de Kretser on the Manus Island Detention Centre.
- This episode features a selection of speeches from the Rally to Bring Them Here in Melbourne. - This rally took place in light of Papua New Guineas Supreme Court ruling that Manus Island Detention Centre is illegal and Omid, an Iranian refugee, dying after setting himself alight as an act of political resistance. - Refugees actively resisting their own oppression inside detention centres. - The importance of avoiding nationalism in pro-refugee movements. - The limitations of the Let Them Stay campaign. - For more information on this episode and for links to all of the stories and clips from it, go to: http://progressivepodcastaustralia.com/2016/05/02/133/