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on 25-02-2015 09:16 PM
@vicr3000 wrote:
I want to know how many were abused from 2007 to Sept 2013 and what was done about it ?
What difference would it make, is 233 not enough to shock you?
The reason the contents of the report hasn't been mentioned by any politicians (bar Turnbull) is because BOTH major parties know they have blood on their hands and neither of them are willing to admit it. That's why they are playing politics over who said or did what to whom and and why.
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on 25-02-2015 09:18 PM
totally agree with you She-ele, the whole thing is becoming another political football. I haven't seen anyone addressing anything from the report, they're too busy trying to get rid of the messenger
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25-02-2015 09:18 PM - edited 25-02-2015 09:18 PM
Why only since march 2014 ?
What about those abused 2007 - 2013 ?
What about them ?
Why no report ?
BECAUSE THERE WAS A COVER UP BY LABOR
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on 25-02-2015 09:18 PM
Abused by who Glee?
Or is that irrelivant.
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on 25-02-2015 09:19 PM
Melissa Parke (Fremantle, Australian Labor Party, Shadow Assistant Minister for Health) Monday | Hansard source
I rise to speak about children in immigration detention. The facts as presented in the recently released Human Rights Commissionreport entitled The Forgotten Children chillingly speak for themselves. In a 15-month period, commencing January 2013, 128 children engaged in self-harm. There were 233 assaults against children and 33 reported incidents of sexual assault against children. The report demonstrates unequivocally that children in our care, children who have come seeking refuge, have instead experienced physical, mental, emotional and sexual abuse while in our effective custody.
This tragedy, this failure of responsibility, has occurred across current and former governments and should certainly lead to a royal commission as the commission has recommended. However, the Prime Minister has chosen to respond only by shooting the messenger. He said:
This is a blatantly partisan politicised exercise and the Human Rights Commission ought to be ashamed of itself.
That is an absurd and despicable attack on a respected public institution and is part of a calculated campaign against the head of the Human Rights Commission, Gillian Triggs, whose qualifications and character are beyond reproach. It is we the political class who should be ashamed of ourselves—all of us.
The commission's report is clear that immigration detention is a dangerous place for children, that Australia is unique in its harsh treatment of asylum seeker children and that holding children in detention does not deter either asylum seekers or people smugglers. We therefore cannot accept that violence, severe mental and emotional distress, assaults and sexual abuse of children are an acceptable part of Australia's a approach to asylum seekers. This is Australia's shame, and we need to confront it and begin to atone for it.
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on 25-02-2015 09:19 PM
@poddster wrote:
@am*3 wrote:That is such a low comment and has nothing to do with her current job as HR Commisioner..
Other parents make the same decision.
Really?
By the way did anyone bother to determine how and by whome the children were abused?
By their parents perhaps?
I don't think anybody has bothered to ask; regardless of who abused them, who had the duty of care and the ultimate responsibility?
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on 25-02-2015 09:19 PM
Labor covering up what happened on their watch
Which is why shorten is keeping quiet, he doesnt want the truth to come out.
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on 25-02-2015 09:20 PM
@vicr3000 wrote:
Did you care before Abbott won the election when over 2000 children were crammed into detention centred
And the issue was 10 times worse ?
Or only care since the Trigg report was released ?
If you listened to Triggs or read the report you would understand the timing.
The report was handed to the govt on Nov 11.
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on 25-02-2015 09:20 PM
The labor Govt who put them in there has the duty of care
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on 25-02-2015 09:22 PM
Yes, i understand the timing.
Hide what happened under Rudd, Gillard by highlighting only what happened under abbott..