'False hope reason self-immolation '

'False hope reason self-immolation '

World May 3, 2016 08:42

sydney - Not the strict Australian asylum policy has contributed to the self-immolation this week in a camp on the island of Nauru, but the very people who make a case for asylum. That accusation was made Tuesday by the Australian Immigration Minister Peter Dutton.

A Somali woman stabbed himself on fire Monday in the Australian camp on Nauru. She is in critical condition in a hospital. It was the second self-immolation in a week. A 23-year-old man from Iran reached last week on Nauru on fire in protest against the treatment of asylum seekers in the camp. He survived his act of despair not.

The people who care about the fate of the people in the camps give people false hope that they will ever be able to travel to Australia, Dutton said. That is the reason of the self burns, not the Australian policy.,, The recent behavior in Nauru is not a protest against living conditions. These are not protests against health or against the lack of financial support. '' The advocates of applicants,, encourage some people to behave in a certain way, '' said the minister.

Human rights organizations have been complaining more about the situation in the camps. UN refugee agency UNHCR Tuesday again pointed the finger at the government in Canberra.,, These people have been through so much. Many have fled war and persecution, some have been traumatized, '' the statement said UNHCR.,, The consensus among medical experts that the circumstances are extremely harmful to the physical and mental condition. ''

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