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Justice for refugees: thousands people protest in Australia in support of refugees

Australia, Melbourne: Yesterday, coordinated rallies in 16 cities and towns across Australia attracted tens of thousands of people demanding that the government stop the war on refugees. Protesters, including church groups, community organizations, students, families and activists, marched in solidarity for “justice for refugees” and the end of offshore detention centres.

The Palm Sunday “Welcome Refugee rallies” in Australia were just some of the many held across the globe, with similar protests taking place in Greece, Switzerland, Austria, Poland, Catalonia, Netherlands, Denmark, Ireland and the United Kingdom. The weekend before the Christian Easter has traditionally become a time of protest for peace and compassion for vulnerable people worldwide.

Many of the protesters held aloft banners carrying the message “let them stay”, which referenced the 267 people brought from the offshore Pacific island detention centres on Manus or Nauru to Australia for medical treatment to be allowed to stay. Refugee advocates say public opinion regarding Australia’s offshore detention policy is changing.

The country presently detains asylum seekers arriving by boat, referred to as “illegals” by the Federal Government, on Manus and Nauru and has an agreement with Cambodia to resettle some of those who have been defined by the UNHCR as “refugees” in the Southeast Asian country, and has been in recent discussions with Iran to send some of those fleeing the country back home.

On Sunday, Daniel Webb, of the Human Rights Law Centre, told the Melbourne rally that he thought such protests were making a difference. He said that medical staff refusing to return a baby to an offshore detention center from the Lady Cilento hospital in Brisbane is just one example of the changing attitude.

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