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Asylum seekers from Sri Lanka risk being returned to potentially harmful situations under the government's enhanced screening process, the Australian Human Rights Commission says.
It's also warning that proposed changes to the refugee determination process to reduce avenues for appeal could see refugees return to danger.
Commission president Professor Gillian Triggs says the new government should ensure that all asylum seekers and refugees are treated humanely, regardless of how they reached Australia.
She says the commission's latest report reveals a significant gap between Australia's obligations under international law and its treatment of asylum seekers and refugees.
"Australia maintains one of the most restrictive immigration detention systems in the world," Professor Triggs said.
"It is mandatory, not time limited, and people are not able to challenge the need for their detention in a court of law."
The "snapshot" report says there were 6579 people in closed immigration detention facilities in Australia, including 1428 children, at September 5.
There were 52 refugees in indefinite detention as a result of adverse security assessments as of August 6.
An increase in the arrival of Sri Lankans last year prompted the former Labor government to implement "enhanced screening" processes, which have resulted in the speedy return of more than 1000 people to Sri Lanka.
The coalition government says it will apply that process even more rigorously.
"The commission is concerned that the enhanced screening process may not contain sufficient safeguards to protect people from being removed to a country where they face a real risk of significant harm," it said. (Source: Brisbane Times)
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Comments - SL refugees at risk under return policy: AHRC
Sonali De Silva Tuesday, 22 October 2013 02:34 AM
Please Ms Triggs, can you even find Sri Lanka on a map? Don't make false statement without finding out the truth. Why don't you come here and check it out yourself. Your govt has put the brakes because you have realized that these are not refugees or asylum seekers. Now what are you talking.
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MagodisThuma Tuesday, 22 October 2013 02:38 AM
Almost all the foreign tourists say Sri Lanka is a Paradise...But our boat-people say...this is a Devils Island !
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Nims Tuesday, 22 October 2013 07:20 AM
Please Prof. keep them at your home. But not at tax payers cost
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Abdul Tuesday, 22 October 2013 07:37 AM
looks like the diaspora is working so hard to get their asylum in Australia. anyway these people are not real refugees. they're economic migrants.
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Rubert Vanderkoon Tuesday, 22 October 2013 07:48 AM
ho ho ho ..Diaspora at work again, managed to convince Prof.Twit as well.
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dr ceylon Tuesday, 22 October 2013 08:16 AM
australian government is becoming a hitler"s germany.
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nathan Tuesday, 22 October 2013 09:42 AM
All these people comment don't know the reality of what is happening to the 'returning refugees'. Media are very biased and do not publicize what the real situation the tamils are facing? Paradise only for majority but for minorities...?
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Nims Wednesday, 23 October 2013 10:21 PM
Prabhakaran -the Hitler is dead and perishing in hell now
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