Wednesday, February 29, 2012
FED:Hunger strike continues at Curtin
AAP General News (Australia)
04-26-2011
FED:Hunger strike continues at Curtin
PERTH, April 26 AAP - Asylum seekers continue to hunger strike at Western Australia's
Curtin Immigration Detention Centre, but officials and refugee supporters differ over
numbers involved.
A peaceful protest at the Kimberley facility continued on Tuesday as Immigration Minister
Chris Bowen announced government plans to toughen laws to deter violent behaviour at detention
centres.
The proposed changes would mean anyone convicted of criminal conduct while in immigration
detention would automatically be denied a protection visa under character test rules.
The move follows riots and the burning of accommodation tents at the Christmas Island
detention centre in March and recent riots at Villawood in Sydney, where detainees burned
down buildings.
An immigration spokeswoman said on Tuesday that 12 detainees at Curtin had advised
staff they were on "voluntary starvation", as part of a peaceful protest that started
at the centre on Saturday.
"Beyond that there have been some detainees who have skipped meals over the past couple of days.
"But that's not necessarily unusual and snack food is available to them," she said.
Around 80 mainly Afghan detainees were on Tuesday engaged in a peaceful protest at
the centre but numbers fluctuated, the spokeswoman said.
On Monday, around 20 protesting detainees required minor treatment at the facility's
medical centre after being out in the heat.
Refugee Action Coalition spokesman Ian Rintoul, who has been protesting with refugee
supporters outside the centre, said on Tuesday that 109 detainees were on full hunger
strike.
He said up to 500 people did not report for breakfast on Tuesday morning, in a continuing
protest over delays in processing asylum claims.
Mr Rintoul said some asylum seekers at the centre had been waiting over 20 months for
ASIO security clearances, after being told they had been granted refugee status.
"Chris Bowen's draconian laws will not stop the protests," he said.
"Chris Bowen needs to address the underlying problems of lives being devastated by
mandatory detention," Mr Rintoul said.
In a protest outside the Curtin centre on Monday, refugee supporters knocked down a
temporary fence after learning they had been refused permission for a delegation to meet
asylum seekers.
On Sunday, 15 protesters outside the centre were issued with move-on notices by police
after obstructing a road near the centre.
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