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Australia risks humanitarian crisis over asylum, UNHCR says

Image copyright Reuters Image caption Australia’s offshore detention policy has often sparked protests

The UN’s refugee agency has urged Australia to avert a “humanitarian emergency” over the closure of its detention centre in Papua New Guinea.

Australia holds refugees and asylum seekers arriving by boat on PNG’s Manus Island and the Pacific nation of Nauru.

Canberra plans to shut the Manus centre by 31 October, but uncertainty remains over where its 900 detainees will go.

The UNHCR said it was “profoundly troubled” by the “mounting risks” associated with Australia’s withdrawal.

“Having created the present crisis, to now abandon the same acutely vulnerable human beings would be unconscionable,” said Thomas Albrecht, the UNHCR’s regional representative.

“Legally and morally, Australia cannot walk away from all those it has forcibly transferred to Papua New Guinea and Nauru.”

Australia has not responded the UNHCR’s statement, but it has consistently argued its offshore detention policy is humane because it reduces deaths at sea.

Up to 1,250 of the 2,100 people currently detained in PNG and Nauru may be resettled in the US under a political deal. However, the US is not obliged to accept that number.

The UNHCR has ruled more than 1,200 are genuine refugees, while a further 500 are awaiting a determination.

The Australian government has set up alternative accommodation on Manus Island, but refugees and advocates have expressed fears about whether the transit centres are safe.

On Wednesday, the agency criticised Australia and PNG for not taking enough steps to provide essential services for asylum seekers and refugees who may remain in PNG.

It said overstretched medical facilities and the ending of torture and trauma services would add to the “extraordinary human toll” many had suffered under prolonged detention.

The agency said Australia should provide ongoing care and long-term solutions.

Last week, Australia said some refugees may have the option of detention in Nauru, if accepted by that nation. The government has also suggested that non-refugees could be deported from PNG.

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Frank Almonte

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El pastor, Frank Almonte es un reconocido comunicador y productor de medios de comunicación cristianos de la ciudad de Nueva York, donde junto con su esposa Rosemary, han estado pastoreando el Centro Cristiano Adonai por más de veinticinco años. Es Doctor en Divinidades de la Universidad Cristiana Logos en Jacksonville, Florida y en Filosofía (PhD) de Texas University of Theology. Es también entrenador y mentor en The John Maxwell University. Su pasión por ensanchar el Reino de Dios lo ha motivado a escribir varios libros, entre ellos, Gobierno Apostólico y Riquezas de las Naciones.