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8.11.19

News from RACS Rally and Appeal


2pm this Saturday 9 November, Sydney Town Hall

Speakers include:
George Newhouse
(National Justice Project lawyer)
Dulce Munoz (Mums for Refugees)
David Shoebridge (NSW Greens MP)
Ali Satar (Justice for Refugees)

Invite your friends on Facebook www.facebook.com/events/663745974112654/
  • Bring them here from PNG and Nauru
  • Permanent not temporary visas
  • Let Priya & Nades stay
The Coalition government will attempt to repeal the Medevac Bill when parliament resumes on 11 November. They need just one more vote in the Senate. The Medevac process, passed in February against the opposition of Prime Minister Scott Morrison and Peter Dutton, has allowed 130 refugees and asylum seekers so far to access urgently needed medical care in Australia.

After six years of brutalisation and mental torture, those who have been on Manus and Nauru all face desperate medical problems. Join us to demand parliament keep the Medevac Bill, and that all the refugees and asylum seekers in PNG or Nauru are brought to Australia.


Help fund funeral costs for Manus refugee Mirwais


Afghan refugee Sayed Mirwais Rohani's mental health was broken by five years of detention on Manus Island.

Mirwais had a medical degree from a Chinese university which is recognised by Australia. He completed his degree in English and spoke six languages.

Mirwais jumped to his death from a Brisbane hotel on 15 October. Peter Dutton and the Australian government bear responsibility for his death. Despite legal representations, the Australian government has refused to help meet the costs of returning his body to Afghanistan for burial.

Donate to the crowdfunding appeal here
 

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