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1. “All children should be removed from Nauru detention.”
A Senate inquiry has found that all asylum seeker children should be removed from the Nauru detention centre because the centre is “insupportable” in its current form.
The five-member, cross-party select committee released its report yesterday saying that Australia is legally responsible for the abuses in Nauru detention centre because it has “effective control” of it.
“Australia created the regional processing centre in Nauru. It is Australia’s responsibility and in its present form, it is insupportable.”
The report called for all children to be removed from the island detention centre. It also called for new laws to mandate reporting of sexual assault and violence allegations, and for workers on the island to be submitted to daily drug and alcohol tests.
Immigration Minister Peter Dutton has rejected the report.
According to the ABC, Mr Dutton said it was a “political witch hunt” — pointing out the committee is dominated by Labor and the Greens.
2. Father who allegedly set children on fire to appear in court.
A 43-year-old man who allegedly set fire to two of his three children after he doused them in petrol on Friday night will face court today in Perth.
An off-duty police woman who rushed to the scene from her nearby home to assist has spoken of how she helped save the life of the three-year old girl.
First Class Constable Steph said she was watching TV when she heard arguing reports WA Today.
She went to the scene and was faced with the children’s mother rushing toward her.
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3. The commission has uncovered evidence of the misuse of members’ money, bribery and corruption that has led to four arrests and 26 union members being referred to 11 agencies, including the Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions.
Little wonder the unions are trying to shut the Commission down, they've got a lot to hide!
The commissioner only hears evidence then if warranted refers it to the relevant authorities for possible prosecution, it is not possible for him to create evidence or prosecute, the claims of bias are ridiculous.
So let's take the kids away from their mothers. Because that is more humane than the conditions they are being forced to live in. I'm sure their mothers won't mind. Do they even have a choice? It's basically a concentration camp. Similar to the camps in Uganda where communities were forced to live in camps for their "protection" against Kony and where families were suffering from malnutrition, disease and were being raped by the soldiers protecting them. The voices of these people I'm desperation have been ripped away. They came to Australia for hope and to be rescued and they have been forced into a situation that many may consider worse. A jail were their identities have been ripped from them and where there are no human rights or protection for these people. Their voices have been ripped away.
I would foster a young child or baby migrant until its relative was able to.