'New restrictions imposed' on refugees on Manus Island

A refugee advocacy group says Australian immigration authorities are removing refugees' basic rights on Papua New Guinea's Manus Island to make them leave detention.

Activists in Sydney gather outside the Department of Immigration and Citizenship.

Activists in Sydney gather outside the Department of Immigration and Citizenship.

A refugee advocacy group says Australian immigration authorities are removing refugees' basic rights on Papua New Guinea's Manus Island to make them leave detention.

Refugees have been reluctant to move to the East Lorengau Refugee Transit Centre on the island, even though they could freely enter and exit there.

The Refugee Action Coalition says most of the refugees fear for their safety outside the detention centre after last year's deadly attacks that killed an Iranian asylum seeker.

Spokesman Ian Rintoul tells Ron Sutton, immigration authorities have issued slips with new restrictions as of this week to all refugees in the detention centre.

(Click on the audio tab above to hear the full interview)

 


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Published 30 April 2015 3:12pm
Updated 1 May 2015 1:09pm
By Ron Sutton

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