Protesters place 267 paper dolls outside Peter Duttons Brisbane office – one for each asylum seeker of the M68 cohort facing removalProtests over the proposed return of “Baby Asha” to Nauru,the fate of 267 asylum seekers also facing removal, and Australia’s offshore processing regime in general, and continued across the country on Saturday.
Refugee advocates gathered outside Lady Cilento Children’s Hospital in Brisbane,where doctors contain refused to discharge Asha because they conclude not believe Nauru will be a secure environment for her.
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Source: theguardian.com