on โ22-02-2014 10:40 PM
So it looks like all of the initial reports that Fairfax were printing were correct:
The death and injuries occurred INSIDE the compound by staff using unlawful force.
Unbelievable. Can you imagine the terror those (unarmed) boys and men must have felt?
โ23-02-2014 08:53 AM - edited โ23-02-2014 08:54 AM
As a related aside it is interesting to note that The Daily Telegraph has still not reported Morrisons concessions even though they reported on the same press conferences. Instead they focused the negatives of Morrisons comments including this as their closing summary:
โThere was riotous behaviour throughout the compound and internal fences had been knocked down and the service providers were seeking to restore order,โ he said, adding that most injuries were sustained inside the compound.
Mr Morrison also defended the decision of the PNG police to detain arrested asylum seekers in a metal cage, the only jail on Manus Island, with murderers and rapists.
โIf you act up in Lorengau, thatโs where you will find yourself. Thatโs the local police cell,โ Mr Morrison said.
Still no acknowledgement that a man died and scores injured whilst in our care. Somehow it was all their fault and the punishment being dished out now is well deserved. Onya Murdoch!
Is THIS the kind of 'information' we should have been discussing instead of the 'misinformation' from reputable sources that turned out to be the truth?
on โ23-02-2014 08:58 AM
The Department of Immigration has never financially penalised G4S, the service provider that ran the Manus Island processing centre, despite ongoing concerns over its management of the facility.
G4S ran the Manus Island processing facility where asylum seekers who try to reach Australia by boat are held, but lost the contract for the facility in January after a series of bungles.The Salvos held a $74m contract with the Department of Immigration and Border Protection to provide services including counselling to asylum seekers held offshore.
A spokesman for the Salvation Army confirmed this contract would not be renewed when it ends on 31 January 2014.
It was unclear who would administer these services after then or if these services would continue.
Guardian Australia understands that senior staff from the Salvos and G4S were told by the immigration minister, Scott Morrison, on Thursday evening their contracts would not be renewed.
on โ23-02-2014 09:08 AM
http://www.thenational.com.pg/?q=node/64446
Gotta love the foreign press.. a PNG newspaper editorial from Friday
Manus means blood on our hands
on โ23-02-2014 09:09 AM
By the way I see Morrison no longer reuires the "sally's" humanitarion effort either/// So who is supplying the counselling nowThe Salvos held a $74m contract with the Department of Immigration and Border Protection to provide services including counselling to asylum seekers held offshore.
A spokesman for the Salvation Army confirmed this contract would not be renewed when it ends on 31 January 2014.
It was unclear who would administer these services after then or if these services would continue.
Guardian Australia understands that senior staff from the Salvos and G4S were told by the immigration minister, Scott Morrison, on Thursday evening their contracts would not be renewed.
And there is another thing we were supposed to be given "information" about when the announcement was made last year. Yet it has never come.
Not only were the Salvos providing counselling and support, they were also providing the educational and recreational requirements needed to keep 1000+ men busy.
So even though a report by Amnesty (or the UN?) reflects on the possibility of rioting at Manus if the above isn't managed well, the government does the opposite and actually REMOVES the only source of support these people have.
And god forbid anyone who speaks out in support of these voiceless people - we now know they also get suspended on the spot.
on โ23-02-2014 09:11 AM
Well good luck to the PNGians if they want to hear some truth. I hope they know not to hold their breath waiting.
on โ23-02-2014 09:15 AM
I agree that more information should be available in an orderly way but we all saw the disaster of that type of behaviour that befell Labor, every day every Labor MP was in front of the cameras trying to explain away the comic tragedy played out in their party to the extent that they forgot to govern and destroyed themselves.
Minister Morrison can only impart the information he is given until the full investigation is done. All we know at this time is the detainees rioted so we can only imagine what that was like & how it got totally out of control & the security staff had to do what they could to quell that, it must have been horrific.
To call Minister Morrison a liar is a bit of a stretch & the ones who cried for more information & he gives out the information he was given in a rushed manner is not the fault of the Minister.
This whole problem of thousands of people in detention & the present new government is trying to deal with it lies at the feet of Labor & all the hate being written is just a lot of the left disappointment that they no longer have the government they want. That is democracy.
on โ23-02-2014 09:23 AM
@windrake wrote:
Minister Morrison can only impart the information he is given until the full investigation is done. All we know at this time is the detainees rioted so we can only imagine what that was like & how it got totally out of control & the security staff had to do what they could to quell that, it must have been horrific.
See if you can find out who now has the salvation armies expired contract......nobody that's who..... Morrisons comments from December when specifically asked below
At his weekly press conference (remember those) on Friday afternoon,
Morrison announced that a range of contracts were due to expire at the end of January and the department did not have provisions to renew them.
He said there would be some savings from the reduced number of asylum seekers arriving at the detention centres but the government was reviewing the contracts for โefficienciesโ and would be making comments in the coming weeks.
Morrison did not elaborate on the termination of the Salvosโ contract when asked specifically about it.
โI wouldnโt be making any comment on those matters at this stage, only to say that the contract arrangements for our offshore operations are in the process of being determined with a view to improving our operational effectiveness at all of those centres based on everything weโve been gleaning for the past 13 weeks since weโve been in office,โhe said.
When told the Salvation Army had confirmed the contract termination, Morrison refused to say whether another provider would be brought in to provide the services, saying: โI provided the answer Iโm giving today.โ
on โ23-02-2014 09:23 AM
it is funny that people who ran the last government down for everything are now making excuses for this disgusting excuse for a government who deliberately mislead people. between the immigration minister and his combination of non disclosure and misinformation and our prime minister who runs out on interviews when the questions get too hard and makes totally ludicrous statements we are in trouble. the other night TA made a statement about asking if there had been other government programs that had caused deaths but disappeared before anyone had a chance to reply.... snowy river scheme, harbour bridge, oh and Manus Island for a few. it is about time we dealt with asylum seekers on our shores in a humane way. if they are not genuine fine deport them but if they are process them and let them into society. keeping them locked up especially children is not productive, economically viable or decent. the last government might have been a nightmare but this one is a complete disgrace and incompetent. gillard was ripped apart for replacing rudd but i wonder how long it will be before the NLP has to do exactly the same thing and replace Abbot just as Newman will be need to be replaced in Qld where he is getting a hiding.
on โ23-02-2014 09:24 AM
on โ23-02-2014 09:40 AM
Amnesty international interim report on the conditions on Manus Island... Morrison is either 1. illiterate or 2 . politically
liable. I pick 2 .... He knew of the probability of protests and of the conditions as reported by an outside source from the
recrimination below.... yet all we here is "no boaty,boat, boats' .... lifes good now shutup voters and pull your head in"
11 December 2013, 08:00PM
http://www.amnesty.org.au/news/comments/33594/
Deplorable conditions
โThis system of harsh conditions and humiliating treatment is a deliberate effort to pressure people to return to the desperate situations they have fled from.
Australia is directly responsible for this deplorable and unlawful combination of arbitrary detention and inhumane conditions,โ said Amnesty International Australiaโs National Director Claire Mallinson.
Contemplating suicide
Some told how they have contemplated suicide because of the harsh and humiliating conditions.
One 43-year old Iraqi said: โI have lived in war zones, with bombs and explosions.
I have never experienced what I am experiencing here with the uncertainty we face. If we had died in the ocean that would have been better.โ