Australia’s Agreed To Close The Manus Island Detention Centre, But What Happens Now?
#BringThemHere.
[Update, literally 30 minutes after posting]: Immigration Minister Peter Dutton has confirmed detainees will not be coming to Australia.
Immigration Minister @PeterDutton_MP STATEMENT on the closure of Manus Island pic.twitter.com/4MUhgJeb8Y
— Karen Barlow (@KJBar) August 17, 2016
No further plans have been made.
islands like manus island that are not manus island
— Aus Gov Just Googled (@GovGoogles) August 17, 2016
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The Guardian is reporting that Immigration Minister Peter Dutton has met the Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea, Peter O’Neill, for discussions around closing the Manus Island detention centre. According to the report, O’Neill said, “Both Papua New Guinea and Australia are in agreement that the centre is to be closed.”
This comes off the back of a PNG Supreme Court ruling back in April that found the detention centre was unconstitutional and needed to be shut down. The Australian government hasn’t said much in response to this; it argued that it wasn’t even a party to the court case. This latest statement appears to be an acknowledgement from both PNG and Australia of the Supreme Court’s decision. But it’s too early to tell what it actually means for asylum seekers held on Manus Island.
There’s no set date for closure and even once the centre is eventually closed it’s more likely the government will re-settle detainees in another offshore program, rather than bringing them here to Australia.
I’m not celebrating news of #Manus closing until know what’s happening to the 854 men. We demand brought to safety not warehoused elsewhere
— Kon Karapanagiotidis (@Kon__K) August 17, 2016
Right now in @PeterDutton_MP’s office they are trying to come up with somewhere worse than manus… — Mr Onthemoon (@firstdogonmoon) August 17, 2016
For all its unanswered questions, this news does show how precarious Australia’s offshore detention system actually is. The Guardian‘s Nauru Files have reignited debate in Australia over how to end our system of offshore detention and safely process asylum seekers in Australia and the familiar protests have fired up once again. Just today, a speech from Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull was crashed by people telling him to “close the bloody camps”.
If only these people had another place to go.
Whilst I’m happy that #Manus is closing, I really hope everyone will be settled in Australia and not some other hellhole #BringThemHere
— M a t i n (@nedflandereses) August 17, 2016
Manus camp will close. Now it's time to end the suffering and #BringThemHere
— Sarah Hanson-Young (@sarahinthesen8) August 17, 2016
If there was ever a time @billshortenmp for you to speak up for #refugees it's now. With #Manus closing show leadership. Say #BringThemHere
— Kon Karapanagiotidis (@Kon__K) August 17, 2016