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Australia: Urgently Address Aged Care Abuse

The Australian government should immediately act on the recommendations of the Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety to improve rights protections for older people, Human Rights Watch said today. The commission, in its final report released on March 1, 2021, called for the government to fundamentally reform the aged care system to refocus on the support needs of older people instead of the funding requirements of aged care providers.

I worry that his fate will be the same as Khashoggi s : Australian Osama al-Hasani s wife fears his extradition to Saudi Arabia

I worry that his fate will be the same as Khashoggi s : Australian Osama al-Hasani s wife fears his extradition to Saudi Arabia By Dylan Welch, Fanou Filali and Erwin Renaldi © Provided by ABC NEWS Osama al-Hasani with his wife Hana al-Hasani and their baby in Turkey. (Supplied) The wife of an Australian citizen detained in Morocco over a Saudi Arabian extradition request says she is terrified her husband may end up tortured or killed if he is returned to the conservative Islamic kingdom. Osama al-Hasani, a former Melbourne imam and academic, was detained in Tangier on February 8, according to his Moroccan wife, Hana al-Hasani, and is due to face court on Wednesday over the extradition request.

I worry that his fate will be the same as Khashoggi s : Australian Osama al-Hasani s wife fears his extradition to Saudi Arabia

I worry that his fate will be the same as Khashoggi s : Australian Osama al-Hasani s wife fears his extradition to Saudi Arabia
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Brutal crackdown puts pressure on Australia to punish Myanmar s junta

Australian senator calls to recognise China s treatment of Uighurs as genocide

Australian senator calls to recognise China’s treatment of Uighurs as genocide Daniel Hurst © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: Greg Baker/AFP/Getty Images An Australian senator will seek support from fellow upper house members to recognise China’s treatment of the Uighur Muslim minority as genocide, after similar parliamentary motions passed in Canada and the Netherlands. The proposed motion – placed on the Senate’s notice paper for 15 March – looms as a test for the major parties at a time when Australia should join the international community in taking a stand, according to the South Australian independent senator Rex Patrick.

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