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The Government continues to release refugees from onshore detention. This is a huge win and shows that the Government is feeling the pressure.

Previously detained offshore in PNG and Nauru, some of those released will have spent well over one year in shared hotel rooms, with almost no access to the outside world, yet alone the medical treatment they were brought to Australia to receive.

But there are still over 100 refugees and people seeking asylum from Australia’s offshore detention regime detained in APODs (Alternative Places of Detention) and detention centres around Australia, with approximately 260 still offshore. For ...

The Government continues to release refugees from onshore detention. This is a huge win and shows that the Government is feeling the pressure.

Previously detained offshore in PNG and Nauru, some of those released will have spent well over one year in shared hotel rooms, with almost no access to the outside world, yet alone the medical treatment they were brought to Australia to receive.

But there are still over 100 refugees and people seeking asylum from Australia’s offshore detention regime detained in APODs (Alternative Places of Detention) and detention centres around Australia, with approximately 260 still offshore. For them, we must keep up the fight.
These releases show that when we stand up collectively and demand change, the Government hears us. So let’s keep up the pressure!

Call Home Affairs Minister Karen Andrews now and demand that she release the remaining refugees and people seeking asylum still detained, and work to find permanent, safe resettlement options so people can rebuild their lives.

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Hon Karen Andrews MP Hon Karen Andrews MP Minister for Home Affairs 02 6277 7860

Hi, my name is ___ and I'm calling from ___ I would like to leave a message about refugees

  • I call on Karen Andrews to release the remaining refugees and people seeking asylum still detained, and work to find permanent, safe resettlement options
  • They are locked in their rooms for up to 23 hours a day, without receiving the medical treatment they were brought to Australia for
  • In October, Amnesty delivered a petition signed by 60,000+ Australians urging the Government to bring the refugees to safety

Can you please ensure Karen Andrews releases them?

Thank you!

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