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Australia is promising thousands of dollars to Rohingya refugees who agree to return to Myanmar, a country that has been accused of ethnic cleansing against the Muslim minority.
Asylum seekers in the Australian-run detention centre on Papua New Guinea’s Manus Island, have been pressured by officials to return to their home countries, even if they face violence.

Papua New Guinea’s supreme court last year ruled the centre for around 800 people breached human rights, was illegal and must close. Australia has since ratcheted up efforts to clear the centre, offering up to A$25,000 to refugees agreeing to go home.

Returning Rohingya to their country could put their lives at risk. Myanmar does not recognise the ethnic minority and has conducted military operations in Rohingya villages that the United Nations’ top human rights official branded “a textbook example of ethnic cleansing”.

Close to 400,000 Rohingya have fled to neighbouring Bangladesh, many with bullet wounds and stories of mass killings, as their villages burn.

The Guardian understands up to seven Rohingya may be facing return from Manus Island and spoke to two refugees in PNG who said they were going back.

Yahya Tabani, a 32-year-old Rohingya man who arrived in Australia in 2013 but was sent to Manus Island, said he had no choice but to return.

“I don’t want to stay in PNG,” said Tabani, who used to sell mobile accessories. “I don’t want to die in PNG. I prefer to die in Myanmar. Probably Buddhist people are going to kill me as soon as I arrive in Myanmar … Australia doesn’t care if we live or we die.”

He said he had been promised A$25,000 by the Australian Border Force. He had not yet received any money and does not have a bank account into which it can be paid. Tabani was waiting in the PNG capital Port Moresby for his travel documents.

“I have no right to get citizenship and can’t go to school. I didn’t get any basic rights. Immigration [the Australian immigration department] said I have to live in PNG or go home.”

He said he had been attacked by locals in PNG, who he claims killed another detainee, an Iranian man. They were looking for money, he said. Physical and sexual abuse has been reported on Manus, one asylum seeker was murdered by guards, while others have died from medical neglect and local residents and soldiers have stormed the centre.

Another Rohingya refugee, currently held in Port Moresby ahead of a slated return to Myanmar, spoke to the Guardian on condition of anonymity for fear of recriminations against himself and his family.

“I am going back because my family are being persecuted by the Myanmar government. My family are in a violent place. I need to save them and look after them.”

He said he had been arrested in Myanmar previously, and feared further persecution upon return.

“But the reason why I leave PNG is there is too much torturing, they treat us as prisoners and they kill us mentally. That is more scary for me, that’s what I decided to go back. Better is leaving PNG, I can see my parents before Australia and PNG authorities make me a fool mentally, or killed physically.”

The Australian and PNG governments have vowed the Manus detention centre will be completely shut down by 31 October. Officials have been withdrawing basic services in different sections to force people out.

“It would be unthinkable to send any Rohingya back to Myanmar – in the midst of the military’s ethnic cleansing campaign against them,” said Elaine Pearson, Australia director at Human Rights Watch. “Sending them home right now would be a death sentence.”

She said the move “speaks volumes about the dangerous conditions and hopelessness that refugees on Manus have had to endure, that Rohingya refugees would even contemplate going back in ... the midst of an ethnic cleansing campaign”.

The Obama administration agreed to consider resettling in the US up 1,250 men, woman and children refugees sent by Australia to Manus Island and Nauru. But Donald Trump described the agreement as a “dumb deal” and in his first phone call with the Australian prime minister, Malcolm Turnbull, asked: “Why have you not let them into your society?... Maybe you should let them out of prison.”

On the offshore detention islands, faith in the American agreement is fading. The US is not obliged to take a single refugee under the deal, only to consider them for resettlement, and 10 months after the deal was struck, no one has been accepted to go to the US.

In Canberra the Australian government has resolutely maintained no one detained on Manus or Nauru will ever be resettled in Australia. The Department of Immigration and Border Protection referred questions to the government of Papua New Guinea.

On Tuesday, when the foreign affairs minister, Julie Bishop, was asked if Australia would consider taking any Rohingya refugees fleeing Myanmar, she said Australia wanted them to return to their country if possible.

Speaking from New York, where she has been attending United Nations meetings, she said Australia was providing a further $15m in humanitarian support to ease the crisis, particularly to Bangladesh.
“We want to see a ceasefire, an end to the violence, and then for the Rohingyas to be able to return to Rakhine state,” she told the ABC’s AM program.

“That was the collective view around the table of ministers, that we wanted to see the Rohingyas return to their homes.

“So I’m afraid there’s going to be considerable discussion here about the best way to achieve that. But nevertheless, the international community appeared to be united in its concerns to ensure that Rakhine state is stabilised and we can bring peace and security to it.”

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/sep/19/australia-offers-pay-rohingya-refugees-return-myanmar
 
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We should offer refuge to anyone who takes the Australians up on that offer. It's a win win win. The ozzies get rid of dark people (who they hate), we help out fellow human beings (because everyone should) and those people get somewhere safe to live, and some money to re-settle.
 
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An asylum seeker from Myanmar setting fire to a bank at Springvale, in Melbourne

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Your dastardly act of troll-baiting has been reported to the mods.
It's not a fake news ,then guys seems to set the fire because he was made to wait for withdrawing money
 
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Why they always look for trouble in host countries. :angry:


Springvale bank fire: CCTV shows 'pandemonium' as customers flee arson attack
By Emma Younger
Updated Tue at 11:28am

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VIDEO: WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT. CCTV shows a customer 'stampede' after a man sets fire to a Melbourne bank(ABC News)
RELATED STORY: Man charged over Springvale bank fire
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MAP: Springvale 317129 people were injured and four seriously injured in the fire which caused about $3 million worth of damage in November last year.

PHOTO: Nur Islam bought the petrol from a nearby petrol station (Supplied: Melbourne Magistrates' Court)


Islam suffered burns to 60 per cent of his body and was in hospital for four and a half months.

He has pleaded not guilty to 108 charges including intentionally causing serious injury, conduct endangering life and criminal damage.

The court was told Islam had earlier gone to the bank on the morning of the fire to withdraw the balance of his account.

Mr Silbert said it appeared he was angry at the length of time he had been kept waiting, and left to buy a container of petrol from a nearby service station.

"He had clearly at this time decided he was going to set fire to the Commonwealth Bank as an act of retribution for his earlier treatment," he said.

Nur Islam suffered 'catastrophic' injuries
In a police interview, Islam later admitted to buying the petrol and setting fire to the bank "in order to get back at it".

Defence barrister Barnaby Johnston told the hearing Islam had suffered the "most serious and catastrophic injuries".

He said there was insufficient evidence Islam had intended to injure the people inside the bank and the charges of intentionally causing serious injury and intentionally causing injury should be downgraded.

But Magistrate Peter Reardon found there was enough evidence to commit Islam to stand trial on all charges.

He will undergo a mental health assessment in the coming weeks and will face a directions hearing in the County Court on Wednesday.

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-09-19/springvale-bank-fire-cctv-footage-aired-in-court/8960540
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We should offer refuge to anyone who takes the Australians up on that offer. It's a win win win. The ozzies get rid of dark people (who they hate), we help out fellow human beings (because everyone should) and those people get somewhere safe to live, and some money to re-settle.
Unfortunately we do have a lot of racists here in Australia, I apologies for that.
 
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Unfortunately we do have a lot of racists here in Australia, I apologies for that.

I suspect most of the society isn't all that racist. Unfortunately bigots or whatever type always shout the loudest.
 
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it s not about money as soon as they land they are dead
i know aus is racist
but this is not the solution
 
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We should offer refuge to anyone who takes the Australians up on that offer. It's a win win win. The ozzies get rid of dark people (who they hate), we help out fellow human beings (because everyone should) and those people get somewhere safe to live, and some money to re-settle.
the aussies don't hate dark people... half of their countrymen are dark skiined from the heat. whites included. it's refugees they hate.
 
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the aussies don't hate dark people... half of their countrymen are dark skiined from the heat. whites included. it's refugees they hate.

Half the country isn't dark skinned lol, if you mean slightly tanned from the sun then yea but that is different from dark skinned. There is definitely prejudice and racism against brown skinned people and definitely blacks, just look how bad the native aboriginals are treated to this day.
 
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