The fate of asylum seeker children brought to Australia for medical treatment hangs in the balance as they await a High Court decision that could change their lives.
Doctors say the children should not be returned to offshore detention, and that it is akin to torture.
One 5-year-old boy currently in Australia for treatment was reportedly raped on Nauru, and is terrified of going back.
Doctors and nurses fed up with Australia’s asylum seeker policy are speaking out about conditions, risking possible jail time.
The medical professionals, who have worked at immigration detention facilities and have decades of experience as frontline health workers, say the Australian public would be horrified to learn the conditions children are kept in.
They’ve made a series of videos they hope will force more attention onto the issue.
“When I went to Nauru just for five days to see children, I knew what I was expecting to see and I was still horrified by it,” David Isaacs, a paediatrician at the refugee clinic at the Children’s Hospital at Westmead says on one of the videos.
“I think prolonged detention without knowing what’s going to happen to you is a form of torture,” he says.
Watch Professor Isaacs speak about his concerns (post continues after video):