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Australia investigates detention centre abuse reports Australia investigates detention centre abuse reports
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Australia is investigating 44 allegations of sexual abuse of asylum seekers in detention centres.Australia is investigating 44 allegations of sexual abuse of asylum seekers in detention centres.
Immigration official Ken Douglas told a senate committee that some of these cases involve children but could not say how many.Immigration official Ken Douglas told a senate committee that some of these cases involve children but could not say how many.
Local media say that the claims cover a period from January 2013 to July 2014.Local media say that the claims cover a period from January 2013 to July 2014.
Immigration Department Secretary Michael Pezzullo said on Tuesday that 126 children were still in immigration detention.Immigration Department Secretary Michael Pezzullo said on Tuesday that 126 children were still in immigration detention.
Speaking at a senate committee hearing in Canberra, he said that less than 20 of these children were facing long-term detention. Speaking at a senate committee hearing in Canberra, he said that fewer than 20 of these children were facing long-term detention.
"There are 19 children in families where there are law enforcement or national security issues pertaining to an adult relative," he said according to the News Corp website."There are 19 children in families where there are law enforcement or national security issues pertaining to an adult relative," he said according to the News Corp website.
Mr Pezzullo added that he had ordered an examination of all of the incidents involving the alleged abuse of children dating back to 2008.Mr Pezzullo added that he had ordered an examination of all of the incidents involving the alleged abuse of children dating back to 2008.
Sexual assaultSexual assault
Earlier, local media reported that the immigration department said that some of the 44 allegations of sexual abuse at detention centres involved children.Earlier, local media reported that the immigration department said that some of the 44 allegations of sexual abuse at detention centres involved children.
Mr Douglas was quoted by ABC News as saying that they "represent sexual assaults involving a minor, to a minor or in a detention facility in which a minor was accommodated." Mr Douglas was quoted by ABC News as saying that they "represent sexual assaults involving a minor, to a minor or in a detention facility in which a minor was accommodated".
He added that, at this time, it was not possible to determine whether all of the reports related to minors or not. He added that at this time it was not possible to determine whether all of the reports related to minors or not.
The senate committee also heard that there had been 19 reported cases of sexual assault at the Nauru Island detention facility over the past two years, according to the Sydney Morning Herald newspaper. Five of them involved children.The senate committee also heard that there had been 19 reported cases of sexual assault at the Nauru Island detention facility over the past two years, according to the Sydney Morning Herald newspaper. Five of them involved children.
The News Corp website reported that Assistant Immigration Minister Michaelia Cash had told the committee that the government was doing everything possible to remove children from detention facilities.The News Corp website reported that Assistant Immigration Minister Michaelia Cash had told the committee that the government was doing everything possible to remove children from detention facilities.
Successive Australian governments have been heavily criticised over their harsh asylum policies, under which asylum seekers are detained for long periods in offshore camps while their applications are processed.Successive Australian governments have been heavily criticised over their harsh asylum policies, under which asylum seekers are detained for long periods in offshore camps while their applications are processed.
Australia currently detains all asylum seekers who arrive by boat, holding them in offshore processing camps. Those found to be refugees will not be permanently resettled in Australia.Australia currently detains all asylum seekers who arrive by boat, holding them in offshore processing camps. Those found to be refugees will not be permanently resettled in Australia.
Forgotten childrenForgotten children
The allegations of sexual assault come less than two weeks after a report by the Australian Human Rights Commission (HRC) which condemned the current treatment of children of asylum seekers.The allegations of sexual assault come less than two weeks after a report by the Australian Human Rights Commission (HRC) which condemned the current treatment of children of asylum seekers.
The report, entitled The Forgotten Children, said a third of detained children have developed mental illnesses of such severity that they required psychiatric treatment.The report, entitled The Forgotten Children, said a third of detained children have developed mental illnesses of such severity that they required psychiatric treatment.
The HRC said that detaining children violates international human rights law and called for their immediate release. The HRC said that detaining children violates international human rights law, and called for their immediate release.
The Commission's President Gillian Triggs wrote: "The aims of stopping people smugglers and deaths at sea do not justify the cruel and illegal means adopted."The Commission's President Gillian Triggs wrote: "The aims of stopping people smugglers and deaths at sea do not justify the cruel and illegal means adopted."
Attorney General George Brandis responded to the report by saying that the government does not accept the commission's conclusions.Attorney General George Brandis responded to the report by saying that the government does not accept the commission's conclusions.
Australia and asylumAustralia and asylum
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