Australia-PNG need to find a solution for failed asylum seekers: UN

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The United Nations' High Commissioner for Human Rights has urged the Australian and Papua New Guinea governments

The United Nations' High Commissioner for Human Rights has urged the Australian and Papua New Guinea governments to work together to find a solution for theMichelle Bachelet told SBS News that no one was"taking responsibility" for the more than 50 men who have been transferred to Bomana immigration detention centre in Papua New Guinea's capital, after failing their bid for asylum in Australia.

"That means it can be considered, according to the international human rights law, as arbitrary detention." She later returned to her home country and became the country's first female president, serving from 2006 to 2010 and again between 2014 and 2018., pushing back against international institutions he claimed"demand conformity rather than independent cooperation on global issues".

"I'm not a bureaucrat, but if I am considered part of this international bureaucracy, we implement what the member states decide," she said. "If you are part of a system, sometimes you will be applauded and sometimes you will be criticised. That's how it works," she said.

 

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I realise that the laughable SBS likes to act as the mouthpiece for the UN, but we, as a sovereign nation, are under no compulsion to take any notice whatsoever of the socialist parasites at the UN. Nor is any other country. Which is why the UN is largely ignored and laughed at.

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