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Protesters want to know why 17 asylum seekers were moved from Brisbane hotel to immigration centre

A group of asylum seekers brought to Australia for medical care are being shunted around the country without any explanation from the federal government, supporters say. A group of 17 men who spent more than a year in detention at a Brisbane hotel were abruptly moved on Friday to an immigration centre. Supporters say they were then taken to the Brisbane Immigration Transit Accommodation but before dawn on Monday were bussed to the airport and flown to Melbourne. Protests erupted as 17 asylum seekers brought to Australia for medical care have been moved The men spent over a year at a Brisbane hotel before being moved on to immigration centre

I still have nightmares : Surviving Australia s Kangaroo Point | Prison News

Brisbane, Australia – In the early hours of the morning, security guards at an inner-city motel and serviced apartment complex in Brisbane would begin knocking on each door. They were conducting a headcount, checking that everyone was still inside their room, and still alive, just as they had every day since the start of 2019. This was Brisbane’s Kangaroo Point Central Hotel & Apartments, a makeshift immigration detention centre which the Australian government terms “an alternative place of detention” (APOD). Until this week, it had been used to confine people like 32-year-old Iraqi Ahmad Albardan and other refugees and asylum seekers who were detained at either of Australia’s offshore processing facilities – Nauru and Manus Island, both around 4,000km from Australia’s shores – but had been sent to Australia for medical treatment under the country’s now repealed medevac law.

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