101 Asylum Seekers Still On Nauru 17th August
101 Asylum Seekers still on Nauru
as at 17th August
2004
There are still 101 asylum seekers languishing on the tiny Pacific Island of Nauru. These people have been held there for nearly 3 years under the Australian Government's "Pacific Solution" which was initiated on 27th August, 2001 during a federal election campaign.
Details of those still incarcerated are as follows:
Total number 101 (+1 off
shore for medical treatment)
97 are in the Topside
Camp
4 are in the Statehouse
23 of these people are expected to be resettled soon because they have been able to show that they are in need of protection by UNHCR, others need family and friends to corroborate their stories, this can be often difficult, given displacements and lack of communication.
Their nationalities are as follows:
Afghan 51
Iraqi 44
Pakistani
1
Iranian 2
Bangladeshi 3
This includes 13 school age children (5-17 years of age) and 3 infants There are 85 adults
WE MUST BRING AN END TO THE PACIFIC SOLUTION
Please continue to support our friends still left on Nauru and gather information for them to enable their cases to be heard
Continue to write to UNHCR, your politicians and of course the Minister for Immigration, Senator Amanda Vanstone
Regards, Lynda Smith
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