Australia will seek to return Rwandans to PNG after unauthorised arrival in Torres Strait
Government will require that the five men who claimed asylum will not be sent to a country where they face persecutionGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastThe Australian government will seek to persuade Papua New Guinea to accept the return of five Rwandans found in the Torres Strait in a bid to avert sending them to Nauru.But Australia will require safeguards that the five men, who have claimed asylum, will not be returned to a country where they face persecution, otherwise it will activate its harsh Pacific solution of offshore detention. Continue reading...
Government will require that the five men who claimed asylum will not be sent to a country where they face persecution
The Australian government will seek to persuade Papua New Guinea to accept the return of five Rwandans found in the Torres Strait in a bid to avert sending them to Nauru.
But Australia will require safeguards that the five men, who have claimed asylum, will not be returned to a country where they face persecution, otherwise it will activate its harsh Pacific solution of offshore detention. Continue reading...