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.

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.

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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