Refugee protests continue in Australia

The situation for refugees in Australia remains mired in the policy of repression from the two main political parties. A local artist’s exhibition vividly portrays this inhumanity, while a group of refugees have produced a video condemning the actions of the current immigration minister, Peter Dutton. In the offshore concentration camps of Manus and Nauru, the refugees themselves are staging around the clock, indefinite protests. There will be nationwide rallies in support of refugee rights on Saturday 18 June, see here for Melbourne details.

Open the borders! Free the refugees! Bring them here!

The situation for refugees in Australia remains mired in the policy of repression from the two main political parties. A local artist’s exhibition vividly portrays this inhumanity, while a group of refugees have produced a video condemning the actions of the current immigration minister, Peter Dutton. In the offshore concentration camps of Manus and Nauru, the refugees themselves are staging around the clock, indefinite protests. There will be nationwide rallies in support of refugee rights on Saturday 18 June, see here for Melbourne details.

Open the borders! Free the refugees! Bring them here!