John Howard’s government considered letting offshore detainees into Australia in 2002
by Tory Shepherd from World news | The Guardian on (#67BYZ)
Cabinet papers 2002: records show there were growing concerns about management of asylum seekers in Australia's offshore detention centres
The year 2002 started with traumatised asylum seekers sewing their lips together in protest at their incarceration, and ended with the federal government urgently planning a detention centre on Christmas Island.
John Howard and his cabinet were facing growing criticism over long-term detention as they increasingly enforced boat turnbacks and offshore detention in an effort to stop asylum seekers reaching the mainland.
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