Trigger warning: This post deals with alleged child sexual abuse and self-harm, and may be distressing for some readers.
Update:
The inquiry into children in immigration detention today heard claims of sexual abuse against children by staff on Nauru, Yahoo News reports.
Former Save the Children case worker Kirsty Diallo told the public hearing today that a 16-year-old boy had been sexually assaulted by a cleaner on the island country last year.
Oliver Laughland of The Guardian reported on those claims last month, saying at the time witness accounts had revealed that “a cleaner employed by the detention centre manager Transfield Services grabbed the genitals of an asylum seeker boy”.
But the inquiry today heard the following further details, according to Alex McKinnon of Junkee:
“The sixteen-year-old boy was near the toilet-box and there was a male cleaner on his own in the centre…he touched the young boy’s genitals, and then grabbed his own genitals and said ‘jiggy-jig’… at that point guards were alerted because the young person was screaming out and had kicked at the cleaner”.
Ms Diallo also said at the inquiry in Sydney she had oberserved ‘flirtatious behaviour’ between guards and young girls. The Junkee says the inquiry heard:
“On occasions I observed adolescent girls engaged in what I would describe as flirtatious behaviour with adult male guards, and I also had a colleague report to me that he had observed an adult male guard stroking a fifteen-year-old girl’s hair”.
According to Yahoo News, Diallo said there was nothing to prevent child abuse in detention on Nauru. No working with children checks or local child protection legislation were in place, she said.
Previously, Mamamia wrote:
She was three years old and she suffered from epilepsy, but they took her medication away.
Top Comments
Neglecting children to make a point. I can't think of any other situation people would think this is acceptable.
There have been substantial reports on the damage it does to innocent children to be locked up, institutionalised, called by a number not a name and be with adults with deteriorating mental health. Our Parliamentarians are in denial. They seem to believe for political reasons, that deterrence by means of cruelty works. It does not. Asylum seekers are escaping persecution. They are not migrants A humanitarian response- a welcome- is what is needed.
My admiration goes to Prof Gillian Triggs and her team, and to the resilient Sarah Hanson Young who campaigns ceaselessly for universal human rights and the rights of children. Scott Morrison and Newsltd can try but will fail to discredit these gutsy, intelligent and principled women. Fair Australia owes them!
Sorry where is the persecution in Indonesia, India, or Sri Lanka? or are you saying these countries partake in non-legal activities and suspend human rights?
The lastest batch PROVE they are economic country shoppers and not asylum seekers.
I guest you are also happy that Sarah Hanson Young approves/encourages self harm when she visits these centres.
SHY is not honourable human.
Sarah Two Dads is an embarrassment. She's concerned about asylum seekers in detention but doesn't say a damn thing when Aussie soldiersw are killed or maimed. She says nothing when large industries close down throwing people out of work, she preaches green policy but doesn't live by it herself.
The woman is a hypocrite.
The lack of intelligence exhibited in this response is embarassing.
That is amusing because the lastest batch state that they arnt persecuted they are just looking for a job in Australia or New Zealand.
About time you research what the refugees themselves are saying, instead of just believing the fifth column in Australia.