Deutsche Welle, 18 February 2014
One person has
been killed in violence that followed the escape of asylum seekers from an
Australian offshore immigration detention center in Papua New Guinea. Detainees
have mounted a series of protests in recent weeks.
Australian
Immigration Minister Scott Morrison said on Tuesday that one person had died
and at least 77 people had been injured in violence at the detention center on
Papua New Guinea's Manus Island.
Morrison
said the deceased had received a head injury when detainees broke out of the
camp through a perimeter fence late on Monday. Clashes were said to have
erupted once the asylum seekers were clear of the camp, with one escapee also
sustaining a gun shot.
"This
is a tragedy but this was a very dangerous situation where people decide to
protest in a very violent way and to take themselves outside the centre and
place themselves at great risk," Morrison said in a statement. The
detainees were said to have clashed with Papua New Guinea police.
The
incident on Monday evening followed similar scenes a day earlier, when 19
detainees were injured and a further eight arrested. Trouble had arisen
initially after detainees were told they would be settled either in Papua New
Guinea or returned to their homeland.
The asylum
seekers had been told they would not be accepted by Australia, nor offered any
"third-country option."
Manus is
one of two of Australia's offshore immigration detention centers intended to
house those arriving principally from Indonesia, the other one being on the
tiny Pacific island of Nauru.
Australian
Prime Minister Tony Abbot's government has come under mounting criticism for
its tough stance on immigration, and the treatment of asylum seekers who are
processed at facilities away from the Australian mainland.
Last month,
detainees at an immigration detention center in Australian territory of
Christmas Island sewed their lips together as part of a hunger strike to
protest about conditions.


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