Sunday, June 12, 2016

REFUGEES - Offshore and off limits: Australia's refugee centers



For four years now, Australia has been sending a message out to the world: "If you come to Australia illegally by boat, there is no way you will make Australia home."
The refugees who cannot be turned or towed back are taken into custody. Since the so-called processing centres on the islands of Manus and Nauru opened in 2012, nearly 2,000 people have been held there and only 60 have made it out. In those four years, not a single journalist has made it in.
Australia's offshore 'processing centers for asylum seekers are shrouded in secrecy and are completely off limits to the media.
Permission to visit the island centres is almost non-existent - some journalists have even reported being chased away at gunpoint after arriving in Papua New Guinea.
Journalists rely on news that has trickled out of the camps for information.
But penalties for the whistleblowers feeding stories to journalists are stiff, reinforcing the media blackout shrouding the asylum centers and the macabre stories about the treatment of refugees within. 
The Australian Federal Police have been known to spend hours researching, intimidating and harassing journalists who have worked with whistleblowers in order to reveal their sources.

INC News, 12/06/2016 - source: ©AlJazeera

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