on โ21-02-2016 07:42 AM
Asylum seeker baby Asha's advocate says she has been banned from seeing Asha's mother by immigration police, as fears mount she is about to be taken away.
Twelve-month-old Asha was taken to Lady Cilento Children's Hospital in Brisbane suffering burns she received from boiling water while in detention on Nauru.
Although she has recovered, doctors and nurses at the hospital are refusing to discharge Asha unless she is provided with a safe home.
Former Nauru detention centre caseworker and family advocate Natasha Blucher says when she spoke to the baby's mum on Saturday morning, something was wrong.
'I called mum at 9am, and she told me that about 7am, some immigration officers had come to her room and told her she was leaving,' Ms Blucher told AAP on Saturday.
She said Asha's mother was told she would need to leave with plain-clothes officers waiting for her downstairs and that she needed to go quietly.
'When asked, 'where are you taking me', they declined to tell her, and said it was neither the community, Nauru or a detention centre,' Ms Blucher said.
But at 8am, a doctor came in and told Asha's mum that she was safe, as he would not be
discharging her unless he was satisfied a safe home was waiting for Asha.
That was the last Ms Blucher heard from the mother.
When she called at 3.15pm, she says she was told by immigration officers that Asha's mum could no longer make or receive calls.
'The Serco officers said they had been informed by border police that she was not allowed any calls - not even from her lawyers,' Ms Blucher told AAP.
'To hold someone incommunicado like that to me says you're about to do something that's not in their interest,' she said.
Refugee advocates have since surrounded the hospital in hope of blocking any officers who attempt to take Asha away.
GetUp Queensland spokeswoman Ellen Roberts said about 200 protesters were outside the hospital, and would maintain a 24-hour presence until they received confirmation about the family's plight.
Hmmm...sinister moves afoot?
โ21-02-2016 04:26 PM - edited โ21-02-2016 04:26 PM
I think someone got themselves tangled up in their own fishing line lol
on โ21-02-2016 04:28 PM
um.. I said I didn't know what bolt said about it because I don't read him
Icy no, I think it's pretty clear to anyone who reads all the posts in the thread
on โ21-02-2016 04:34 PM
Yes you made it clear you don't read Bolt.
What's unclear is why you still quote him.
on โ21-02-2016 04:34 PM
Isn't the reason why these 200 or so illegal immigrants in Nauru have been told they will not be resettled in Australia and they would either be sent home or resettled in another country therefore reinforcing the Governments stance on refusing all residency to illegal immigrants paying criminals to access Australia.
Isn't it a fact that all these people could go home tomorrow but they are refusing because they paid for Australia and that's what they want.
They will not get what they want because if the government cave in that will open the floodgates once more to thousand's of asylum shoppers.
Nobody said that this situation is ideal for illegals but they are choosing to stay in Nauru until there's a change of government. That's what they are waiting it out for.
on โ21-02-2016 04:36 PM
It's always a handy tool to bandy about Bolts name. Funny how they never mention the reason and the government these illegal refugees got here under.
โ21-02-2016 04:36 PM - edited โ21-02-2016 04:37 PM
Yes you made it clear you don't read Bolt.
What's unclear is why you still quote him.
LOL
see post 32
on โ21-02-2016 04:42 PM
@icyfroth wrote:
@lloydslights wrote:I wonder if this is a case where Munchausen syndrome may have been considered.
Is it a reason for doctor's not allowing the release of the patient, with them mentioning a "safe home"?
That poor baby having been scalded. So painful.
DEB
Do we know how she was scalded. In what circumstance?
the baby pulled something hot off the stove, probably due to being in a confined space in the tent. Kids when they first start walking are into everything
on โ21-02-2016 04:46 PM
Isn't the reason why these 200 or so illegal immigrants in Nauru have been told they will not be resettled in Australia and they would either be sent home or resettled in another country therefore reinforcing the Governments stance on refusing all residency to illegal immigrants paying criminals to access Australia
But it's OK for the crimminal element in the Government to hand over wads of tax payers money to the smugglers and then claiming 'we've stopped the boats'.
on โ21-02-2016 04:54 PM
@creative*crisis wrote:
@icyfroth wrote:
Do we know how she was scalded. In what circumstance?
I think they've only ever said she was accidently scalded with boiling water.
according to the guardian newspaper:
It is understood she was burned when boiling water was accidentally spilled on her.
on โ21-02-2016 04:54 PM
http://www.amnesty.org.au/news/comments/38332/
Australia: Damning evidence of officialsโ involvement in transnational crime
not sure whether that's under investigation yet or not Freddie