New
Act Criminalises Whistle-blowing on Detention Centres
EMTV,
4
June, 2015
A
new Act introduced by the Abott government will see the criminalising
of whistleblowing against Australia’s detention centres on Manus
Island and Nauru.
The
Australian Border Force Act 2015 creates a criminal offence
punishable by imprisonment for up to two years for any person who
speaks out against conditions at Australia's offshore refugee
processing centres.
Persons,
who speak out against Australia’s offshore refugee processing
centres on Manus and Nauru, are likely to face imprisonment, once the
Australian Border Force Act 2015 comes into effect next month.
The
law was recently passed by the government of Australia, thus
criminalising the act of whistleblowing against Australia’s
controversial asylum centres. The new law will make it a criminal
offence for persons working directly or indirectly with the
Australia’s immigration department, to disclose information about
the facilities.
Offenders
who reveal to the media or any other organisation outside of the
government and its departments and agencies, of the affairs of the
detention centres could face a jail term of up to two years.
That
means any worker or contractor who speaks to the media could face
prison for up to two years jail.
Immigrations
workers will now be required to work under oath, according to the
Australian Border Force Act 2015, however, the contents of the oath
are not detailed in the legislation.
The
Australian Lawyers Alliance spokesperson on asylum seekers, Greg
Barns, told the ABC that the law will have a chilling effect on what
any employee or contractor of the centre, including NGOs and doctors,
can say.
The
Act comes into effect on the 1st of July.
Here is a very good report from Radio New Zealand's Tagata o te Moana
From the ABC
Those
working in Australia's detention centres are now forbidden under
threat of jail time from revealing information to anyone about
anything they come across while doing their jobs, write Greg Barns
and George Newhouse
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