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Facebook page highlights plight of children on Nauru Nauru 'asylum teenagers' start Facebook page despite ban
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A Facebook page has been set up highlighting the plight of children held in a detention centre on Nauru, where the social network is banned.A Facebook page has been set up highlighting the plight of children held in a detention centre on Nauru, where the social network is banned.
The BBC has been told three asylum seekers on Nauru, aged 12 to 16, run the Free the Children NAURU page.The BBC has been told three asylum seekers on Nauru, aged 12 to 16, run the Free the Children NAURU page.
It features personal messages and artwork from children in the Australian-run detention centre.It features personal messages and artwork from children in the Australian-run detention centre.
Anyone who tries to reach Australia by boat to claim asylum is held in offshore centres, including on Nauru.Anyone who tries to reach Australia by boat to claim asylum is held in offshore centres, including on Nauru.
Australian government figures show that 92 children are in the Nauru centre.Australian government figures show that 92 children are in the Nauru centre.
Nauru has banned Facebook since April on the grounds that social media can create instability.Nauru has banned Facebook since April on the grounds that social media can create instability.
It is not clear if the children who run the page will face any punishment if caught.It is not clear if the children who run the page will face any punishment if caught.
'Hear our voices''Hear our voices'
The Facebook page appears to have been started around 2 November.The Facebook page appears to have been started around 2 November.
The BBC has made contact with a person claiming to be the page moderator, who is not in Nauru.The BBC has made contact with a person claiming to be the page moderator, who is not in Nauru.
The person said they set up the page and advised the three page curators.The person said they set up the page and advised the three page curators.
They use virtual private networks (VPNs) to get around Nauru's block on Facebook.They use virtual private networks (VPNs) to get around Nauru's block on Facebook.
A message passed to the BBC, said to be from one of the teenagers, said: "We want everyone to hear our voices and the situation we [are] going through. We want others to gives us hope and to help us to cope with [this] bad situation.A message passed to the BBC, said to be from one of the teenagers, said: "We want everyone to hear our voices and the situation we [are] going through. We want others to gives us hope and to help us to cope with [this] bad situation.
"We thought if we create this page many other [people] can see us and [walk] in our shoes.""We thought if we create this page many other [people] can see us and [walk] in our shoes."
Save The Children Australia told the BBC that the organisation was not responsible for the page.Save The Children Australia told the BBC that the organisation was not responsible for the page.
The group was providing education and welfare services for children and families on Nauru until its contract expired last month.The group was providing education and welfare services for children and families on Nauru until its contract expired last month.
Australia's government has been urged to remove children from the Nauru detention centre, with a senate committee report in September stating that conditions were not "appropriate or safe" for detainees.Australia's government has been urged to remove children from the Nauru detention centre, with a senate committee report in September stating that conditions were not "appropriate or safe" for detainees.
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