Australia is obliged to offer protection to refugees. Instead, many are processed at a detention centre on the remote, independent island of Nauru, 3,000km from Australia. Two teenage refugees on Nauru, an 18-year-old Iranian and a 13-year-old Rohingyan, talk about their experience of life in the detention centre
woensdag, augustus 10, 2016
The Nauru files published : the children of Nauru: 'What’s the point of surviving at sea if you die in here?'
Australia is obliged to offer protection to refugees. Instead, many are processed at a detention centre on the remote, independent island of Nauru, 3,000km from Australia. Two teenage refugees on Nauru, an 18-year-old Iranian and a 13-year-old Rohingyan, talk about their experience of life in the detention centre
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