Mohammad Shofiqul Islam and Mohammad Kaium have been held on Nauru for almost a decade after attempting to get to Australia by boat.
Two refugees on the tiny island nation of Nauru — a five-hour airplane journey from Australia within the southwestern Pacific Ocean — have sewn their lips collectively in protest in opposition to their nearly decade-long detention on the island.
Australia has used Nauru since July 2013 to detain asylum seekers who journey to Australia by boat. Some had been additionally despatched to Papua New Guinea’s (PNG) Manus Island for processing, with all of them informed they'd by no means be allowed to settle in Australia.
The coverage has had an excessive impact on refugees and asylum seekers held underneath its stipulations.
About 150 refugees and asylum seekers are at the moment in Nauru and PNG, with little to no data of when — or, if ever — they are going to be resettled.
The 2 protesters, Mohammad Shofiqul Islam and Mohammad Kaium, have been detained on Nauru for almost 10 years.
Mohammad Shofiqul Islam spoke for them each through the WhatsApp messaging service from the place they're holding their protest close to RPC1, the executive hub for refugee companies and safety in Nauru.
“We're starvation strik[ing],” he wrote in a message to Al Jazeera.
“We closed our lips and we [have] stopped consuming and consuming … we are able to’t communicate,” Shofiqul Islam stated.
“We don’t eat and don’t drink till we get our medical remedy and freedom.”
The 2 males travelled individually to Australia from Bangladesh in 2013, he stated, to hunt asylum from persecution of their house nation. Their boats had been intercepted by the Australian navy and they had been ultimately despatched to Nauru.
Since 2015, refugees and asylum seekers on Nauru have been detained within the wider island neighborhood.
However the state of affairs is “not secure”, Shofiqul Islam stated.
“In Nauru, persons are deal with[ing] us like we're animals — not human,” he stated.
“Right here in Nauru, very poor medical remedy,” he continued. “And we're not secure right here. Folks … right here, they don’t like refugees. They hate us.”
The abuse and neglect of detainees — in what rights group Amnesty Worldwide described as Nauru’s “open-air jail” — have been effectively documented.
Refugees have been medically evacuated following assaults and for the remedy of continual sickness.
Psychological well being can also be a critical concern for the detainees.
Self-harm and even suicidal behaviour had been reported amongst youngsters held there. The final 4 of greater than 200 youngsters who had been as soon as detained on Nauru had been resettled to the US in 2019.
Shofiqul Islam has begun the method of making use of for resettlement within the US underneath a 2016 resettlement association between Canberra and Washington. However he has been engaged within the course of for greater than three years already and neither Shofiqul Islam nor Kaium is aware of when they are going to be launched.
He and Kaium, who isn't within the resettlement course of for the US, are determined to get off the island and finish their indefinite detention.
“We want medical remedy … freedom. We would like justice,” he wrote.
“Why we're 10 years in limbo with none crime? Our hearts are broke[n] now, we are able to’t take anymore. Please assist us to get our freedom.”
Justifying cruelty
At the same time as Shofiqul Islam and Kaium protest for his or her freedom and that of different refugees, the Australian authorities just lately signed off on laws giving it the authorized energy to proceed processing asylum claims offshore and, successfully, solidifying detentions on Nauru.
Behrouz Boochani — an award-winning writer, former refugee and political commentator — has accused the Australian Labor Get together of “mendacity” about its causes for utilising offshore processing.
Formally, the offshore detention of refugees and asylum seekers who arrive by boat to Australia is a mechanism for stopping individuals smuggling.
“However that's simply one thing that they [use] to justify this cruelty,” Behrouz stated, explaining that each of Australia’s main political events, Labor and the centre-right Liberal Get together, have created worry round asylum seekers arriving by boat and have used powerful immigration insurance policies to win votes.
“They cover themselves behind nationwide safety,” he stated. “Imagine me, nothing will occur in the event that they launch [the refugees on Nauru],” he added.
Behrouz, who was held for six years on Manus earlier than discovering refuge in New Zealand, additionally stated there was some huge cash to be made in detaining refugees and asylum seekers. He cited a 420 million Australian-dollar ($286m) contract agreed earlier this 12 months between the Australian authorities and a US personal prisons operator, Administration and Coaching Company (MTC), to run “garrison and welfare” on Nauru.
A spokesperson for Australia’s Residence Affairs Division declined to touch upon the circumstances of Shofiqul Islam and Kaium.
They informed Al Jazeera that the federal government “stays dedicated to regional processing in Nauru” and that these detained on the island had entry to medical companies, together with for psychological well being, with “mechanisms in place” to switch these most in have to Australia or Taiwan.
“Regional processing gives unauthorised maritime arrivals the chance to have their safety claims assessed by a regional processing nation, and if discovered to be in want of worldwide safety, assist to establish a sturdy migration pathway,” the spokesperson stated. “Third nation resettlement additionally helps the Authorities’s no settlement in Australia coverage for unauthorised maritime arrivals.”
There are actions in Australia’s parliament to overturn Labor’s use of Nauru to detain refugees and asylum seekers.
Earlier this month, the Australian Greens social gathering launched a invoice within the Senate that may see asylum seekers and refugees on Nauru and in PNG instantly evacuated to Australia. The invoice would enable asylum seekers and refugees to remain in Australia quickly, with entry to medical assessments and remedy, earlier than being resettled in a 3rd nation.
Political activist and refugee advocate Ian Rintoul thinks the chance of the invoice passing is slim.
“I can’t see Labor supporting the Greens invoice,” he stated.
“Actually the Liberals won't … Regardless of Labor coverage, the federal government is dedicated to sustaining offshore deterrence insurance policies.”
Finally, he stated, Australia ought to be resettling the refugees and asylum seekers it's holding offshore. A lot of them are formally on resettlement pathways to the US, Canada or New Zealand, “however they've all been ready a very long time on Nauru and have no idea how for much longer they are going to be ready”, he stated.
“Of higher concern are those that shouldn't have any third nation resettlement choice in any respect,” he continued.
“These persons are Australia’s duty and shouldn't be left on Nauru indefinitely. They clearly ought to be transferred to Australia and offered the safety they requested for in 2013.”
Almost 10 years on Nauru is already too lengthy, Shofiqul Islam wrote.
“Sufficient is sufficient,” he stated.
“Please cease torturing us, we are able to’t take any extra.”
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