on 21-02-2016 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?
on 22-02-2016 09:46 AM
@djilukjilly wrote:
And when living in tent, and cook on some sort of camping stove, and have toddlers around, accidents are very likely to happen. These camps are not suitable places to live with small children for years.
I wonder, have you been to Nauru and visited the facility?
That is what those that have visited the facility reported. The child was accidentally scolded while living in tent. By the way, you do not have to visit the place to know that Nauru is not a tropical paradise, is is just a heap of bird bleep, with environment seriously damaged by mining of the above mentioned bleep for fertiliser.
on 22-02-2016 09:48 AM
Who are those? who have visited the site?
on 22-02-2016 11:17 AM
people who worked there, people who were sent there to asses the situation, unlike Bolt and such who are only interested to malign the refugees. What happened to the baby was reported as it was in the official statement; she was scolded in the tent the family lives.
I hope one day people like him will be forced to to abandon everything they have, and live for years on end in a tent in place like Nauru, where it is mostly over 30degrees, or even worse places like Turkey and Syria where the summer is often over 40 and in the winter it can be bellow zero.
on 22-02-2016 11:30 AM
I've been to Nauru. Wouldn't send my dog to live there.
An island made entirely of ...phosphate.
She is to be retrurned there, it seems
on 23-02-2016 09:04 AM
Some refugees who left Syria to live in Nordic countries have returned to their country, they can't stand the cold.
As for Nauru being a hell hole, that's patently untrue. The Illegal immigrants who are still on Nauru, most have been assessed and they have been found to not be genuine refugees and have been offered to resettle in other places but they refuse.
If you think they should automatically get a free pass because they chose to have a child in Nauru or Australia it can't all be bad to bring a child into the world there.
The left wing rhetoric and the Get Up ultra left wing campaign is seen for what it is. How come we saw nothing of this when Labor was in power and over 2000 children were in detention.
Because they are hypocrites and its a concerted campaign to undermine the border policy.
on 23-02-2016 09:25 AM
Oh lord I hope this is not true.
THE mother of baby Asha was interviewed by police after a guard claimed she admitted the girl was purposely burnt to get to Australia.
Queensland police, who have no jurisdiction in Nauru — where the one-year-old received her injuries — will forward details of the investigation to Nauru officials, the Courier Mail reported.
The mother rejected the allegations when interviewed by police at Lady Cilento Children’s Hospital in Brisbane on Friday.
on 23-02-2016 10:22 AM
I think there has been a lot of lying around this issue and it's all been clouded by the ultra left wing Get Up group.
If this child has been purposly harmed I'm sick to my stomach.
on 23-02-2016 10:27 AM
I think it's just a smear campaign CC
no other news service has picked up that story so far.
It reminds me of when these so called 'guards' accused the save the chidlren workers of some wrong doing that when investigated , showed there was absolutely no basis to it
23-02-2016 10:29 AM - edited 23-02-2016 10:30 AM
oh here we go
here's something on it
Peter Dutton accused of 'dirty politics' after report suggested mother deliberately burnt baby Asha
on 23-02-2016 10:35 AM
But that's not to say it didn't happen, I watched that program and even after all these months they still say how much they miss the people on Nauru. That is not professional conduct.
Frankly these last remnants of illegal immigrants on Nauru are refusing to leave because they are not genuine. They are being used by interest groups who have an agenda. We see it perpetrated on here every day with hysterical rhetoric. People need to wait for factual information not parrot what the immigrant advocates spruik.