Refugees resume hunger strike at Australian detention camp

Dozens of Iraqi asylum seekers at the infamous Womera detention centre in the Australian Outback have restarted a hunger strike in protest at the Government’s slow pace of processing their cases.

Dozens of Iraqi asylum seekers at the infamous Womera detention centre in the Australian Outback have restarted a hunger strike in protest at the Government’s slow pace of processing their cases.

Jeremy Moore, a lawyer for the detainees, said 140 Iraqis are refusing food because they believe the authorities only take notice when they harm themselves.

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