Fears Baby Asha About To Be Removed

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.

 

 

 

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Hmmm...sinister moves afoot?

 

 

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That would be swept under the carpet Deb.

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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'. 


are these claims true?

 

Asylum boat turnbacks: Australia paid people smugglers under former Labor government

Cash payments have been made to members of Indonesian people-smuggling rings by Australian intelligence officials for at least the past four years - including under the former Labor government, Fairfax Media has learnt.

Labor has gone on the offensive over the claim. But at least one former Labor immigration minister knew of payments under his watch, it is understood.

 

Fairfax Media has been told that the practice of intelligence agency officials paying members of people-smuggling networks including boat owners and crews goes back to about 2010 under the then Rudd government.


http://www.smh.com.au/federal-politics/political-news/asylum-boat-turnbacks-australia-paid-people-sm...

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have you got a link to the article please Julia - there are so many from The Guardian

 

today's just says an accident

 

http://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2016/feb/21/baby-asha-community-detention-negotiations-fol...

Peter Dutton, speaking in Brisbane on Sunday, said one-year-old Asha – who has been treated at the city’s Lady Cilento hospital for accidental burns – and her family would join 83 other people living in community detention.

 

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maybe for now Freddie... but hopefully sometime in the future people will be held accountable

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have you got a link to the article please Julia - there are so many from The Guardian

 

today's just says an accident

 

http://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2016/feb/21/baby-asha-community-detention-negotiations-fol...

Peter Dutton, speaking in Brisbane on Sunday, said one-year-old Asha – who has been treated at the city’s Lady Cilento hospital for accidental burns – and her family would join 83 other people living in community detention.

 


http://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2016/feb/12/doctors-refuse-to-discharge-baby-asha-because-...

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thanks... that doesn't neccessarily mean that 'someone else' accidently spilled hot water on her though -  

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thanks... that doesn't neccessarily mean that 'someone else' accidently spilled hot water on her though -  


i didn't say it did. 

 

the boiling water could have just

spilt by itself. 

 

 

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huh??

 

how does hot water spill itself??

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huh??

 

how does hot water spill itself??


in case that was a serious question -

 

place a pot full of water on

the stove, debra.  watch what

happens when it reaches the

boiling point.   

 

 

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An asylum seeker baby currently staying at a hospital in Brisbane will be moved to community detention, but could still end up being returned to Nauru, Immigration Minister Peter Dutton says.

 

One-year-old Asha remains at Brisbane's Lady Cilento Children's Hospital after doctors refused to release her until a safe home was found.

Asha had been treated at the hospital after she was injured in immigration detention on Nauru last month.

 

Mr Dutton said immigration officials had reached an agreement with doctors that Asha and her family would be transferred to community detention in Brisbane, but that they would receive no special treatment and may end up back in Nauru if they were not deemed to be legitimate refugees.

A short time after Mr Dutton faced the media, Queensland Health announced the hospital would discharge Asha "within the next 24 hours".

 

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-02-21/baby-asha-brisbane-doctors-agree-to-community-detention-plan/7...

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