Thursday, August 4, 2016

'It's better to die from one bullet than being slowly killed every day' – refugees forsaken on Nauru - Amnesty International


'It's better to die from one bullet than being slowly killed every day' – refugees forsaken on Nauru
Amnesty International
What's even more sinister is that everybody who works for the Australian government here is sworn to secrecy – under Australian law, service providers face two years in jail if they reveal anything about the situation in Nauru. My human rights work has ...



Originally Published here: 'It's better to die from one bullet than being slowly killed every day' – refugees forsaken on Nauru - Amnesty International

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