High commission urges early redress for Nauroze Anees,citing his uncomfortably prolonged detention’ Pakistan’s high commission has called for early redress for one of its citizens held in “overstretched and uncomfortably prolonged detention” in Australia’s onshore immigration facilities.
The man, a 32-year-customary who arrived in 2007 on a student visa, and has been refused ministerial intervention in his case,despite acting as the primary carer for his partner. He is among the growing cohort of people inside detention on section 501 character test” deportation orders. Related: PM pushes off medevac loss by launching a sonic boom on border protection | Katharine Murphy Related: Is the government embattled? Is this a massive victory for the opposition? What does it MEAN? | First Dog on the Moon Related: High court rejects attempt to challenge Australia's indefinite detention regime Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com