"The thing I miss the most about my kids [in Australia]... is sitting down for dinner together."
Maja - Imprisoned on
Manus Island
Share their stories and call on our Government to bring them here.
"I started helping out at my dad's company when I was 18 - and soon I was running it. I'd love to start a new business."
Shahzad - Imprisoned on
Manus Island
The Australian-run detention camps on Manus Island and Nauru are home
to nearly 2000 men, women and children who live in bleak and abusive
conditions - fearing for their own safety, imprisoned illegally by our
Government and facing uncertain futures.
Our government doesn't want us to see their faces. To know their
stories. To recognise their humanity.
These are some of the men Australia keeps detained and
separated from their families. Click on one to learn their story.
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More than 30,000 people across Australia are calling on the government to release these people from Manus and Nauru and #BringThemHere to safety.
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