Using hotels as makeshift detention centres for refugees and asylum seekers was lawful but failed the tests of basic humanity, a Federal Court judge has ruled in a landmark ruling on Thursday.
Australia’s use of hotels as makeshift detention centres for refugees and asylum seekers was lawful but failed the tests of basic humanity, a Federal Court judge has ruled in a landmark ruling on Thursday.
Azimitabar was supported in court by former Australian of the Year Grace Tame, Amnesty International campaigner Sally Rugg, his legal team and other friends, some of whom left the court in tears after the ruling. But instead of being taken to a medical facility for treatment, he was locked up with dozens of other men at the Mantra hotel for 13 months before being taken to theHundreds of other refugees and asylum seekers were rushed to the mainland from offshore detention in PNG and Nauru under the medevac policy, on the advice of doctors. They were kept in hotels that a departmental officer – acting on behalf of the immigration minister – approved as being “alternative places of detention”.
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