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A Sri Lankan Tamil man who doused himself with petrol and set himself alight after being refused settlement in Australia is showing signs of recovery.
But he faces a long stint in hospital before his expected deportation.
The man, in his 20s, suffered burns to 70 per cent of his body when he set himself alight near a shipyard in the inner west Sydney suburb of Balmain on the night of April 9.
The man, whose first name is Janarthanan, was transferred to Concord hospital in a critical condition.
"Friends that visited him said ... at the weekend he opened his eyes," Tamil Refugee Council convenor Trevor Grant told AAP.
"There are good signs now that he will survive."
Mr Grant said Janarthanan was expected to be in hospital for at least three months.
"We very much hope he is allowed to stay here," he said.
Janarthanan was in July 2013 found not to be owed protection - a decision which was confirmed on appeal by the Refugee Review Tribunal (RRT) this month.
He had been living in Australia on a bridging visa for two years before being told he would be deported to Sri Lanka in a letter from the Australian immigration department.
The rejection letter and a suicide note were reportedly found in Janarthanan's backpack, saying he would rather die in Australia than die in Sri Lanka.
Mr Grant said Janarthanan's mother and brother had been granted visas to visit him in hospital with members of Australia's Tamil community helping the family with travel costs.
The immigration department has "no current plans" to deport Janarthanan, a spokeswoman for Immigration Minister Scott Morrison told AAP.
"The current focus is on ensuring the individual receives the medical treatment he requires," she said.
"The department has been liaising with the individual's family, friends and service provider."(Ninenews)
Comments - Tamil self-immolator shows recovery signs
Thushara Monday, 14 April 2014 08:05 PM
Tamil propaganda uses this kind of young peoples lives. very sad
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HellWelcomes Monday, 14 April 2014 05:14 PM
If this man is so scared to return to Sri Lanka, he must be a LTTE supporter. Could not he find a better way to end his life?
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S.perera Tuesday, 15 April 2014 08:20 AM
Facts speak for themselves. His brother
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SamWesternAustralia Tuesday, 15 April 2014 06:43 AM
This man is trying to get an opportunity for all Boat guys Hope Abert will not give a room for that
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Raj Thursday, 17 April 2014 03:43 AM
Must be a trained LTTE suicide killer
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