Manus asylum seekers 'lying' over vision showing alleged threats: Dutton

Asylum seekers on Manus Island have filmed locals allegedly threatening them but Immigration Minister Peter Dutton says its a lie.

Federal Immigration Minister Peter Dutton speaks to the media.

Federal Minister Peter Dutton has accused the Manus Island asylum seekers of 'lying'. (AAP)

The immigration minister has accused asylum seekers on Manus Island of "lying" and producing propaganda after they released video footage allegedly showing locals threatening them.

"It is complete nonsense," Liberal Peter Dutton told reporters in Melbourne on Monday.

"Some of these people are lying. There is no question about that."

The footage provided to the ABC appears to show Papua New Guinea locals, possibly drunk, coming to their new accommodation and threatening them.

One man looks to be holding a metal pipe or bar and brandishes it at asylum seekers through a gate, shouting "you're dead meat".
Refugee Ijlal Haider told the ABC it wasn't the first time locals had threatened people at the accommodation, where the men were forcibly moved after the official Manus Island immigration detention centre was closed down.

But Mr Dutton dismissed this, again telling the men they should engage with authorities and accept any offer to be relocated to the US, or return to their own countries.

"If people are trying to twist the government's arm or try to pump out this propaganda it is not going to work," he said.

The federal government's policy is to not allow any of the hundreds of the men to be resettled in Australia under any circumstances.


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Published 11 December 2017 10:40am
Updated 11 December 2017 1:01pm


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