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'Major disturbance' and fires at Christmas Island detention centre | 'Major disturbance' and fires at Christmas Island detention centre |
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Inmates have lit fires at Australia's Christmas Island detention centre in a "major disturbance" that is yet to be resolved, say government officials. | Inmates have lit fires at Australia's Christmas Island detention centre in a "major disturbance" that is yet to be resolved, say government officials. |
The unrest was sparked by the death of a detainee who had escaped the camp. | |
The immigration department confirmed in a statement that guards had been withdrawn for "safety reasons". | The immigration department confirmed in a statement that guards had been withdrawn for "safety reasons". |
The statement denied a "large-scale riot" was taking place but said the situation at the centre for refugees and asylum seekers was "tense". | The statement denied a "large-scale riot" was taking place but said the situation at the centre for refugees and asylum seekers was "tense". |
Christmas Island is a remote outpost located 2,650km (1,650 miles) north-west of Perth and 380km south of Java in Indonesia. | |
It is part of Australia's network of offshore processing centres for irregular migrants who arrive by boat, and also houses New Zealanders facing deportation from Australia. | |
Inmate's death 'sparked riot' | Inmate's death 'sparked riot' |
The Department of Immigration said the unrest started when a group of Iranian inmates staged a protest about the death of an Iranian Kurd, Fazel Chegeni. | |
Mr Chegeni had escaped from the facility on Saturday. His body was found at the bottom of a cliff on Sunday. | |
The statement said that "while peaceful protest is permissible, other detainees took advantage of the situation to engage in property damage and general unrest". | |
It said a number of small fires had been lit within the complex and that a group of detainees "continue to agitate and cause damage to the facility". | |
"There are no reports at this time of any injuries to detainees or staff." | "There are no reports at this time of any injuries to detainees or staff." |
Immigration Minister Peter Dutton said officers from private contractor Serco, which operates the detention centre, would be "negotiating or dealing with those people who have caused disturbances". | |
"If people have caused damage to Commonwealth property, then they will be investigated and prosecuted in relation to those matters," Mr Dutton said. | |
'Setting fires' | |
Ian Rintoul, of the Refugee Action Coalition group, said that Mr Chegeni was "suffering the effects of long-term arbitrary detention". | |
"He had told other detainees that he could no longer stand being in detention and just wanted 'to go outside'," Mr Rintoul said in a statement. | |
A detainee at the immigration centre told the BBC inmates were "angry" because they were not getting answers about Mr Chegeni's death. | |
"Matt" said guards had left their posts and that detainees from a compound housing detainees with criminal records were trying to get into his compound, where asylum seekers and those with expired visas stay. | |
"They started setting up the fires which basically set off the fire alarms which opened the door to the entire complex," he said. | |
"We barricaded ourselves but we don't know how long we will last, I mean we have no water supplies, no food supplies, no medication, no nothing. We're just left abandoned on our own." | |
The Christmas Island centre | |
Centre 'in meltdown' | |
Greens senator Sarah Hanson-Young said the unrest was inevitable, and described the centre as being in "meltdown". | |
"I have spoken with people who are locked up in the centre and they say that there is widespread unrest and fires across the facility," Ms Hanson-Young said in a statement. | |
"With all Serco guards being removed from the centre late last night, the people who are locked up there are being left to fend for themselves." | "With all Serco guards being removed from the centre late last night, the people who are locked up there are being left to fend for themselves." |
Ms Hanson-Young said she was concerned that asylum seekers had been locked up with other detainees, putting them "at risk". | Ms Hanson-Young said she was concerned that asylum seekers had been locked up with other detainees, putting them "at risk". |
"The government was warned repeatedly about the increasingly toxic situation on Christmas Island but, regrettably, those warnings were ignored," she said. | "The government was warned repeatedly about the increasingly toxic situation on Christmas Island but, regrettably, those warnings were ignored," she said. |
Controversial policy | Controversial policy |
Australia sends intercepted asylum seekers to Christmas Island, Manus Island in Papua New Guinea and Nauru in the South Pacific. | |
The government says the journey the asylum seekers make by sea to reach Australia is dangerous and controlled by criminal gangs and they have a duty to stop it. Critics say opposition to asylum is often racially motivated and is damaging Australia's reputation. | The government says the journey the asylum seekers make by sea to reach Australia is dangerous and controlled by criminal gangs and they have a duty to stop it. Critics say opposition to asylum is often racially motivated and is damaging Australia's reputation. |
The policy was branded a "disaster" by Human Rights Watch's Australia director in July. The group also raised concern over conditions at the Manus camp. | |
Last February, an Iranian man was killed during a riot at the camp on Manus. The trial of a Salvation Army worker and a camp guard accused over his murder restarts later this month. | Last February, an Iranian man was killed during a riot at the camp on Manus. The trial of a Salvation Army worker and a camp guard accused over his murder restarts later this month. |
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