Child refugee probe in Australia

The Australian government has criticised a planned investigation by the country’s human rights watchdog into the plight of hundreds of children held in the nation’s refugee detention camps.

Child refugee probe in Australia

The Australian government has criticised a planned investigation by the country’s human rights watchdog into the plight of hundreds of children held in the nation’s refugee detention camps.

Announcing the inquiry, Human Rights Commissioner Dr Sev Ozdowski said he would investigate whether Australia is breaching its international obligations by holding 582 children in camps, including 53 children being detained without their parents.

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