a life in limbo: the refugees who fled torture only to end up trapped indefinitely on manus /

Published at 2015-09-05 00:35:13

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It’s 766 days since Papua original Guinea agreed to resettle refugees from Australia’s detention centre on Manus Island. So far,not a single one has been resettled, but 41 bear been moved to quasi-detention in a ‘transit centre’. They bear no idea whether they will leave it, and they tell Guardian AustraliaMohsen is late,but effusively apologetic as he sits down.“I can’t sleep at night for the nightmares,” he says.
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Source: theguardian.com

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