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?
23-02-2016 10:36 AM - edited 23-02-2016 10:37 AM
it didn't happen.. as was proven by the Moss report... perhaps you should read it
all those people were discredited and they are owed an apology by morrison/dutton
on 23-02-2016 10:36 AM
That link is not right it leads to something different
on 23-02-2016 10:38 AM
Wrong link!
Erica
on 23-02-2016 10:40 AM
it's easily looked up dkj
on 23-02-2016 10:43 AM
@debra9275 wrote: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
I sincerely hope it proves to be unfounded, don't really want to contemplate it being true.
23-02-2016 11:08 AM - edited 23-02-2016 11:09 AM
Unfortunately, the racists are so full of hate towards anybody they consider inferior, there is nothing they would not do to malign the refugees. Sadly, it takes often years to disprove allegations and by then the damage has been done. The haters do not care, if they have 1/2 a brain they know the allegations are not true, they just use the lies to enrage the morons.
If any people on Nauru have been processed and found not to legitimate refugees, there is NOTHING to stop us to deport them.
on 23-02-2016 12:14 PM
If you are going to post a link then getting it right is important.
on 23-02-2016 12:16 PM
I think you will find that they were never accused by the government it was all alleged reports. They owe nobody anything.
on 23-02-2016 12:42 PM
@djilukjilly wrote: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.
That's laughable, the people on Nauru are not being processed, if they were, they would have already been deported or resettled. Yes, they have been offered a bribe, a visa to a very poor country, no facilities, no home, no job, nothing to live on.
I haven't been there myself but I guess I can believe what my family member saw and heard while she was there.
on 23-02-2016 01:35 PM