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Five Save the Children employees working in the detention centre for families on Nauru were suspended during a crackdown on employees seen to be encouraging or engaging asylum seekers who protest peacefully. Guardian Australia has been told by a number of sources on Nauru that the five employees, one teacher working with children, two recreation staff, and two case managers were suspended last week following requests from the immigration department. One was suspended after security guards observed her giving a “thumbs up” to a group of women protesting in the family camp, and another two were suspended after they were seen watching the protests from a distance. theguardian/world/2014/aug/06/nauru-staff-suspended-for-watching-peaceful-asylum-seeker-protests
Posted on: Wed, 06 Aug 2014 12:47:11 +0000

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