1. Man charged with abduction of Queensland girl.
A 35-year-old man from South Isis has been charged following the abduction of a three-year-old girl in Queensland last week.
The police also charged the man with one count of break and enter and one count of deprivation of liberty in relation to the April 10 kidnapping.
He is due to face Bundaberg Magistrates Court on Wednesday.
2. Babies born in detention should not be transferred to Nauru: Lawyers.
Lawyers representing 26 infants born in immigration detention in Australia have written to Immigration Minister Scott Morrison urging him not to transfer them to Nauru until the court case of baby Ferouz is settled.
The case, which will determine whether babies born in detention can be defined as “unauthorised maritime arrivals”, is being run by law firm Maurice Blackburn.
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Re No.1, why aren't you mentioning the little girl's name and the details of the case more specifically? I mean, the media coverage of her and her family has been dense the last couple of days, and now since someone has been arrested no identifying details are being published. I also noticed on Nine News that the little girl, her mum and her dad's faces are also being blurred out. Is it because someone has been arrested? I just don't get it.
Yes, I think that's the case. So as not to show bias in the case or something something. There seems to be enough lawyers who visit this site who would be able to clear it up. I obviously just wanted to sound smart :p
It's down to legal requirements I believe. Now someone has been arrested they cannot use the names of the victims involved.
It was stated in another article about this that the girls name now cannot be used "for legal reasons".
Any lawyers want to elaborate for us?
I'll leave it to the legal eagles to answer this properly. In short, now that someone has been arrested and charged all names and identities are suppressed to ensure a trial free from prejudice.
If you go back to some of the earlier comments on MM when this story first broke you will see the reason why this is necessary.
I could be wrong, but I wonder if there is now some suggestion of sexual assault? (I really friggen hope not)
I know it's illegal in australia to identify minors who have been sexually assaulted or abused, so maybe the media now has to be careful to identify the child if there have been some serious charges laid or considered. Or maybe they are just playing it safe?
I would think that 100 school aged GIRLS (specifically) being kidnapped from their school in Nigeria the same day as the bombing that killed over 70 people would have made this page! The kidnappings were by a terrorist group that the government believe are also linked the the bombing.
I shudder to think what is going to happen to those poor girls.
100 children!!!!!!
Oh my God. I had read about the bombings but hadn't read about the girls. That is so terrible. Jesus, the amount of hatred that people have for one another amazes me.
I haven't read this news either!!! 100 GIRLS!?!? Now I feel sick just thinking about what is happening to them :( Awful!