Azita Bokan witnessed violent assaults on Manus Island

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Azita Bokan witnessed violent assaults on Manus Island

Yes they did, and I dont think they were seeking asylum.

I know that you believe you understand what you think I said, but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant.
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The shrill cacophonous mob will screech on any issue that that involves the government. Most of them still have not accepted the fact that election is over and the vast majority have chosen.

 

 

I know that you believe you understand what you think I said, but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant.
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Well, it looks like Azita was right, machete Morrison has admitted he lied. It must've been hard for him to do, which is why he chose to make his statement at 9 o'clock on a Saturday night.

The "vast majority" have now realised how silly they were to vote for this cruel government, as indicated by the MASSIVE swing in Redcliffe.

One term tony.
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Ah, so he did.

 

Scott Morrison: Admits the information he gave on Manus riot was wrong.

 

Australian security staff will be investigated over their role in the Manus Island detention centre riot that left one man dead and scores injured, Immigration Minister Scott Morrison has conceded.

 

In an extraordinary statement issued late last night, Mr Morrison admitted that much of the information he had given to the Australian public since Monday’s riot was now in doubt.

 

The most explosive admission is the revelation that most of the violence probably took place within the detention centre's fences, rather than outside its boundaries, as Mr Morrison had previously claimed.

 

“I wish to confirm that, contrary to initial reports received, I have received further information that indicates that the majority of the riotous behaviour that occurred, and the response to that behaviour to restore order to the centre, took place within the perimeter of the centre,” the minister said in the statement.

 

 

“In a situation where transferees engage in riotous and aggressive behaviour within the centre, this will escalate the risk to those who engage in such behaviour. However, in such circumstances service providers must conduct themselves lawfully and consistent with the service standards set out in their contract.”

 

A spokesman for security company G4S, which is contracted to run security on Manus Island, flatly denied to News Corp Australia on Thursday that its staff were involved in the riot, saying: “G4S was not involved in any violence with detainees.”

Fairfax Media was unable to contact G4S on Saturday night.

 

On Friday, Mr Morrison said the security company would be off the island within a week, when its contract expired.

Transfield, which runs operations on Nauru, will take over security on the island.

 

The conduct of staff on the night will be investigated as part of the review ordered by Mr Morrison, as well as that of others within the detention centre compound that night.

 

During the week, Mr Morrison had claimed that the 23-year-old Iranian man killed on Monday night, Reza Berati, had been outside the centre. “This is a tragedy, but this was a very dangerous situation where people decided to protest in a very violent way and to take themselves outside the centre and place themselves at great risk," he said.

 

But in the Saturday night statement, Mr Morrison said he had new information that cast further doubt on that claim.

 

“The precise nature of these events are the subject of the review and police investigation that has been initiated,” he said.

“It will be the task of that review and the police investigation to determine the facts of this incident.”

 

Labor immigration spokesman Richard Marles said: “It's become very clear minister Morrison has absolutely no idea what has happened and what is happening at the Manus Island detention facility. This should be a great concern to the Australian public.”



Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/federal-politics/political-news/scott-morrison-admits--information-he-gave-on-...

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well you can all Abbot bash as much as you want but this situation is down to Kevin.

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@languidlady49 wrote:

well you can all Abbot bash as much as you want but this situation is down to Kevin.


Whats is? People feeing persecution? The state of the worlds economy? The gruesome murder of a man in our care?

 

What exactly is Kevins fault?

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Sorry I haven't been following this closely...do we know who macheted the murdered man?

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@i-need-a-martini wrote:

@languidlady49 wrote:

well you can all Abbot bash as much as you want but this situation is down to Kevin.


Whats is? People feeing persecution? The state of the worlds economy? The gruesome murder of a man in our care?

 

What exactly is Kevins fault?


martini, didn't you here, Mr Rudd was actually there, he did it and then forced the worm to lie.

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@languidlady49 wrote:

well you can all Abbot bash as much as you want but this situation is down to Kevin.


so, is that a deflection? you were so certain the people in charge did nothing wrong.

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Hi everyone 🙂 This reply is to no one in particular.

 

First thing I've noticed about Manus Island is people referring to it as a Gulag.  Gulags were labour camps in Russia in the 1930's to the 1960's how does a detention centre housing "illegal" immigrants possibly compare to a Gulag? Is it because some consider detainees political prisoners? Are they put to work in a detention centre? I know very little about these dentention centres but I'm pretty sure detainees are not forced to work.  So what do they do all day? It's just a question.  I'm not taking sides in this debate but one thing I will say is what are the guards meant to do when violent protest breaks out? Should they approach the rioters with soft calm voices and offer them a quiet place to sit and chat and talk through their problems? 

 

 

 

 

 

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