The Australian government has confirmed that the Papua New Guinea Police Department entered the detention center in the Asylum Detention Center in Manes Island, run by the Australian government.
Closed enclosure center in Manes Island (File picture):
For reasons of war, the Australian government placed gold refugees in Australia from the small town of Manas Island and Nauru in the Pacific in the Pacific.
The center closed on October 31 last year because Papua New Guinea's court ordered that it be illegal and that the asylum seekers should be kept in place. However, refugee protection was refusing to settle in alternative places because of the reasons for staying there. The residents said that they were given an hour to leave the Papua New Guinea Police.
"Australian people have paid $ 10 million in taxpayers for new facilities for refugees, and we want the people who seek asylum to migrate there," Australian Immigration Minister Peter Dutton told Sydney Radio.
Papua New Guinea Police Officers, who are instructed to evacuate refugees on the island of Manaus on Thursday
"This is a matter of Papua New Guinea police and officers, but the police action has taken place this morning," he said.
Abdul Aziz Adam, a refugee, said that a large number of police came to the center of the camp.
"They had bigger loudspeakers on their hands. They said, 'You should leave here,' he told the BBC. He described the police action as "furious". 420 refugees have gathered in one of the centers in the hands of their hands. But they said, 'They will not listen.'
Without the supply of food products, they spent three weeks without electricity and drinking water.
They refused to leave because of fear of being attacked by locals. Human rights organizations have claimed that asylum seekers have been attacked in the past.
The Australian government has also stated several times that they are ready to make a replacement alternative.
However, the UN High Commissioner for Refugees said there are no further construction and no security facilities. There are not many basic facilities including medical facilities.
Australia has already categorically refused to allow them to enter their country because of deaths and trafficking in maritime travels.
Closed enclosure center in Manes Island (File picture):
For reasons of war, the Australian government placed gold refugees in Australia from the small town of Manas Island and Nauru in the Pacific in the Pacific.
The center closed on October 31 last year because Papua New Guinea's court ordered that it be illegal and that the asylum seekers should be kept in place. However, refugee protection was refusing to settle in alternative places because of the reasons for staying there. The residents said that they were given an hour to leave the Papua New Guinea Police.
"Australian people have paid $ 10 million in taxpayers for new facilities for refugees, and we want the people who seek asylum to migrate there," Australian Immigration Minister Peter Dutton told Sydney Radio.
Papua New Guinea Police Officers, who are instructed to evacuate refugees on the island of Manaus on Thursday
"This is a matter of Papua New Guinea police and officers, but the police action has taken place this morning," he said.
Abdul Aziz Adam, a refugee, said that a large number of police came to the center of the camp.
"They had bigger loudspeakers on their hands. They said, 'You should leave here,' he told the BBC. He described the police action as "furious". 420 refugees have gathered in one of the centers in the hands of their hands. But they said, 'They will not listen.'
Without the supply of food products, they spent three weeks without electricity and drinking water.
They refused to leave because of fear of being attacked by locals. Human rights organizations have claimed that asylum seekers have been attacked in the past.
The Australian government has also stated several times that they are ready to make a replacement alternative.
However, the UN High Commissioner for Refugees said there are no further construction and no security facilities. There are not many basic facilities including medical facilities.
Australia has already categorically refused to allow them to enter their country because of deaths and trafficking in maritime travels.
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