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1. Damning report calls for children in detention to be released.
A shocking report tabled in parliament last night has called for all children to be released from mainland detention and from the detention centre on Nauru.
“The Forgotten Children” report, prepared by the Australian Human Rights Commission inquiry, interviewed 1129 children over 15 months from January 2013 to March 2014.
The report by Gillian Triggs had devastating findings.
It has revealed that more than 300 children committed or threatened self-harm in a 15-month period in Australian immigration detention, 30 reported sexual assault, 30 went on hunger strike and more than 200 were involved in assaults.
The report found that “prolonged detention is having profoundly negative impacts on the mental and emotional health and development of children”.
Australia has 257 children in immigration detention of these 119 are on Nauru. Over the past two weeks 100 children were released into the Australian community.
The report points out that the number of children in detention has fallen from nearly 2000 in July 2013 to less than 200.
But even 200 is too many.
“At the time of writing this report, children and adults had been detained for over a year on average.”
It says children being detained indefinitely on Nauru are “suffering from extreme levels of physical, emotional, psychological and developmental distress”.