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Australia: Thousands rally in response to refugee pleas

In unprecedented call for help, detained refugees and asylum seekers asked Australians to rally for their freedom

Ekip  | 27.08.2016 - Update : 28.08.2016
Australia: Thousands rally in response to refugee pleas

Victoria

By Jill Fraser

MELBOURNE, Australia 

Thousands of people have taken to the streets of Australia after refugees and asylum seekers imprisoned on two islands off its coast appealed on social media for people to demonstrate for their freedom.

People poured onto the street in droves Saturday as part of a nationwide protest calling for the closure of camps on Manus Island and Nauru and for the 1500 refugees and asylum seekers detained there for over three years to be brought to Australia.

The national rallies come in the wake of 2116 files leaked to the Guardian Australia, which document sexual abuse, assaults, child abuse, self-harm attempts and daily injustices on Nauru.

“It is a source of strength to us to know that there are people in Australia fighting for our freedom,” one unnamed refugee on Nauru said in a video.

Behrouz Boochani, an Iranian journalist and writer being held on Manus, voiced a similar plea.

“We in Manus prison… are asking from you the Australian people to put pressure on the government at this important moment.”

In a message read at Saturday’s rallies Boochani spoke of being subjected to “a system of punishment and cruelty” and of witnessing “physical assaults, death, sexual abuse and torture”.

He pleaded with the Australian people to "speak out and use our collective voice to demand change”.

Meanwhile, in Adelaide, Brisbane, Hobart, Melbourne, Newcastle, Perth and Sydney "close the camps, bring them here" was the rallying cry.

Australian Immigration Minister Peter Dutton confirmed last week that the Manus Island regional processing centre on Papua New Guinea will close in accordance with a PNG Supreme Court ruling in April which deemed detaining asylum seekers and refugees on the island “illegal”.

Dutton told the ABC that no one from Manus would be able to seek refuge in Australia.

Rally participants want all refugees to be given permanent protection in Australia.

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