Two decisions from the UN Human Rights Committee say Australia remained responsible for the detention of asylum seekers in Nauru.
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Australia remains responsible for the arbitrary detention of refugees and asylum seekers in offshore processing facilities in Nauru, a UN committee has ruled.
Two decisions from the UN Human Rights Committee say Australia remained responsible for the detention of asylum seekers in Nauru.
Two decisions from the UN Human Rights Committee say Australia remained responsible for the detention of asylum seekers in Nauru.
A UN committee has made a damning call on Australia’s treatment of asylum seekers detained in Nauru.
United Nations human rights committee says decision should serve as warning to other nations considering outsourcing asylum processing
The facilities have previously drawn scrutiny from rights groups.
The facilities have previously drawn scrutiny from rights groups.
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