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SBS Language | Australia granted protection to Hongkongers in December, breaking years of visa rejections

Share on Twitter A report from the Department of Home Affairs on the processing of Subclass 866 onshore protection visas indicated that fewer than five Hong Kong passport holders had their applications approved in December. The allocation marked the first time that such visas were granted to passport holders from the territory since at least 2010, according to data obtained by SBS Chinese under the Freedom of Information Act, which provided a month by month breakdown on the groups receiving protection. SBS Chinese had requested data from 1997 to 2020, though only received statistics from July 2010. The data also showed that 560 Hong Kong passport holders had applied for protection in Australia since 2010, with 270 individuals lodging their applications since pro-democracy protests erupted in June 2019.

It s our job to teach fear : prison notice signed by director revealed

A notice signed by the director of the correctional services agency that says the role of prison is to teach fear has been revealed. The 2018 document, which authorities say is no longer hanging on the walls of the Paola prison, gives insight into the philosophy of its director general, Colonel Alexander Dalli. If violence and crime are to be curbed, we are the only people who can do it, the notice bearing Dalli s name states. The inmate does not fear the police, the judge or the jury. Therefore it is our job to teach fear. Welcome to prison! The notice, which prison authorities say has since been removed. Photo: Peppi Azzopardi/Facebook

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