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Australian offshore processing designed to dehumanise , says artist who spent eight years in detention, as UK s Rwanda scheme faces criticism

Australian offshore processing designed to dehumanise , says artist who spent eight years in detention, as UK s Rwanda scheme faces criticism
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Djokovic Fan Discovers Our Awful Treatment Of Refugees

Novak Djokovic being denied entry into Australia led to his fans empathising with wrongfully detained refugees, which is honestly wild.

Band Together : Refugees join stars from Midnight Oil, Youth Group, Celebrate Rifles, and the Australian Chamber Orchestra to mark Refugee Week

Band Together : Refugees join stars from Midnight Oil, Youth Group, Celebrate Rifles, and the Australian Chamber Orchestra to mark Refugee Week
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I never felt alone : refugee Mostafa Azimitabar on justice, Jimmy Barnes and freedom after eight years | Australian immigration and asylum

He would stand by it, for hours some days, to let the air and the noise of the outside world rush in, and to look out at those outside: protesters who came to campaign for his freedom, people walking past oblivious, the slow crawl of cars on now-unhurried streets. Mostafa Azimitabar by the window in his room inside Melbourne’s Mantra Hotel, where he spent 13 months. Photograph: Moz Azimi Now, suddenly, he is part of that world. He is free, with a visa to live in Australia. Azimitabar – known across the country as Moz Azimi - described his release on Thursday as “the most beautiful moment of my life”.

I never felt alone : refugee Mostafa Azimitabar on justice, Jimmy Barnes and freedom after eight years

On his second day of freedom in Australia, at the start of the Australia Day weekend, Mostafa Azimitabar went to a Jimmy Barnes concert, which he called “the most Aussie experience I could ever imagine”. A member of Iran’s Kurdish minority who fled racist repression in his homeland to seek sanctuary in a safe country, Azimitabar spent 2,737 days detained by Australia. He counted each and every one, shipped capriciously between Christmas Island.

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