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Chandi Bates

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Media Release | 12 FEB 2018

Hope for a handful, but further limbo and despair for more than 1800 still left behind on Nauru/Manus

After nearly five years of fear, violence and limbo, 22 refugees yesterday left Nauru to fly to safety in the United States as part of the US refugee resettlement deal. However, over 1800 people - including 150 children - are still languishing in desperate and dangerous conditions across Manus and Nauru.

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Media Release | 15 DEC 2017

Australia ratifies torture prevention treaty, but must accept scrutiny of offshore facilities on Manus and Nauru

The Australian Government has ratified an important UN torture prevention treaty. The Optional Protocol to the Convention Against Torture (OPCAT) is a mechanism established to prevent cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment in places of detention.

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Media Release | 7 DEC 2017

History is made as Australia says YES to marriage equality

This is a historic day for the LGBTI community. A day where we saw equality, fairness and love win. A day when LGBTI couples in Australia were finally treated with the same dignity and respect when it comes to who they love.

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Media Release | 7 DEC 2017

Victorian Government told to stop routinely strip searching women in prison

Women in Victorian prisons are being regularly and routinely subjected to degrading strip-searches and the Government should end the practice. Speaking at the launch of a new report, the HRLC's Ruth Barson said being forced to remove every last item of clothing again and again, strips women of dignity and of hope.

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Media Release | 5 DEC 2017

Government set to silence charities from participating in election debates

Charities in Australia will be silenced from speaking publicly on issues in an election, under law reforms announced by the Australian Government. The Prime Minister, the Attorney-General and the Special Minister of State today outlined plans to ban international donations to charities that engage publicly in election issues.

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Media Release | 23 NOV 2017

Racism in Australia to be scrutinised on the world stage

The Australian Government is bracing for another round of intense scrutiny at the United Nations – this time focusing on its efforts to combat racial discrimination.

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Media Release | 17 NOV 2017

NT Royal Commission: Fixing our broken youth justice systems

Today governments across Australia were handed a comprehensive roadmap to fix our broken youth justice systems and stop the abuse of children in youth jails.  Shahleena Musk, Senior Lawyer at the Human Rights Law Centre, welcomed the Royal Commission’s recommendations and said now is the time for decisive action.

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Media Release | 14 NOV 2017

Australians say Yes to marriage equality

Australians have overwhelmingly voted Yes to the question of whether LGBTI Australians can marry the person they love. 61.6% of people who voted in the marriage equality postal survey voted Yes. 133 out of 150 electorates voted Yes.

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Media Release | 9 NOV 2017

Scathing UN report slams Australia as refugees on Manus abandoned to danger

Australia was condemned overnight by a UN Human Rights Committee for its human rights record on a range of issues including refugees, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples’ rights, youth justice and democratic freedoms.

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Media Release | 20 OCT 2017

No food. No water. No safety: Refugees on Manus to be abandoned in danger

A threatening notice posted inside the Manus Island Regional Processing Centre (RPC) today has warned refugees detained there for the last four and a half years that from the 31 October, all food, water and electricity will be disconnected, the fences will come down and the facility will be handed over to the PNG Defence Forces.

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Media Release | 18 OCT 2017

High Court strikes down Tasmania’s excessive anti-protest laws

The High Court of Australia has ruled that key provisions of Tasmania’s excessive anti-protest legislation are invalid because they violate the implied freedom of political communication in the Australian Constitution.The Executive Director of the Human Rights Law Centre, Hugh de Kretser, said the decision was a big win for democracy in Australia.

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Media Release | 14 OCT 2017

Australia yet to prove its mettle as a global human rights leader as it takes a seat on UN Human Rights Council

“This is the most significant UN position Australia has sought since the Security Council. Relatively speaking Australia is likely to be a positive force for reform on the Council, but if it wants to have the credibility required to be a true human rights leader it can't continue to blatantly breach international law itself. There's no doubt that it's cruel treatment of refugees will hamstring Australia's efforts on Council," said Emily Howie.

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