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Almost 1000 refugees in Australian detention resettled in the US


Almost 1000 refugees in Australian detention resettled in the US
Just over 200 refugees and asylum seekers remain in Australian offshore detention centres, after almost 1000 were resettled in the US.
Home Affairs Department secretary Marc Ablong has confirmed to Senate Estimates there are still 109 people held on Nauru, and 130 in Papua New Guinea.
This Sept. 4, 2018, photo shows Nibok refugee settlement on Nauru. About 120 refugee children and teenagers were living on Nauru.(AP)
But since 2017, 940 detainees have been transferred to America under a controversial deal struck between former Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull and former President Barack Obama.
The Greens have long been critical of the refugee agreement, with immigration spokesman Nick McKim accusing the federal government of outsourcing its humanitarian responsibilities. ....

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ASIO boss says foreign governments using deceptive means to obtain Australian research


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Australian security agencies will give universities an expanded list of emerging technologies that should be protected from foreign interference as concern grows about local academics giving China access to their critical research.
The list will go beyond the military or “dual-use” technologies that Australian universities have traditionally been told to protect from foreign governments.
ASIO boss Mike Burgess says his agency is only concerned with covert, clandestine and deceptive means to obtain Australian research.
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Universities will also be told to protect research that would likely promote the economic, social and political goals of foreign states at the expense of Australia’s national interest. ....

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ASIO's Mike Burgess says he knows who attacked ANU


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Ry Crozier
on Mar 11, 2021 3:44PM
But says it s not his place alone to publicly make that attribution.
ASIO said it knows the identity of the attacker behind a large breach of the Australian National University in late 2018 but is not in a position to publicly make that attribution.
Director-general of security Mike Burgess confirmed he knew who was behind the attack during a parliamentary inquiry into national security risks in the higher education sector.
“I do know who was behind it but I would not say that publicly because I don’t believe that’s my role to do so,” Burgess said. ....

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As 60 Medevac detainees bask in their new-found freedom, lawyers warn they are still in visa 'limbo'


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Ethiopian refugee Betelhem Tebubu has been living in Australia legally for four years but every six months she is forced to briefly revisit her experiences in immigration detention. 
The 28-year-old dreads the twice-yearly calls she gets from immigration officials, who remind her of the limitations of her bridging visa.
Before the pandemic shut down in-person services, she said she was forced to travel to the immigration office where she was detained for up to eight hours while her visa renewal documents were signed and she was once again legally allowed to be in the country.
They used to send us a message saying bring your medication, food, and water because you are [going to be] detained all day, she told SBS News from Melbourne, where she now lives.  ....

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