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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 11 Nov 2017

    Human rights experts reject Australia’s view that it isn't responsible for welfare of migrants on Manus Islandhttp://nyti.ms/2hqLWm6 

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      2. Margaret Sinclair‏ @margaret_tmsinc 11 Nov 2017
        Replying to @nytimes @Asher_Wolf

        There's a difference between migrants and refugees. Migrants choose to travel to other countries and can return home any time. Refugees are forced out of their home countries by a well founded fear of persecution or death. Logically they can't return home. #SOS #Manus

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      1. mr lincoln batt‏ @MrLincolnBatt 11 Nov 2017
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        Australia’s political view on this is awful, especially when countries like New Zealand are willing to take some of these people yet Australia will not agree to it. Shameful behaviour by a country who now sits on the UN human rights council.

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      1. John Welsh‏ @John1_Welsh 11 Nov 2017
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        In the modern world 'Human Rights Experts' are two a penny and usually just special pleaders for migrants of a left-wing persuasion. Their views count for nothing.

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      1. Captain Thin‏ @Firemonkey991 12 Nov 2017
        Replying to @nytimes @trichutch

        Of course they don't swallow the #fascistLNP line @TurnbullMalcolm and @PeterDutton_MP will have their day in court #SeeyouintheHague

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      2. Roger‏ @IdentitarianWV 11 Nov 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        Why is it only white countries that are responsible for the worlds refugees?

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      3. Margaret Sinclair‏ @margaret_tmsinc 11 Nov 2017
        Replying to @IdentitarianWV @nytimes

        Actually the majority of the world's refugees are in many countries such as Kenya, Bangladesh, Jordan etc.pic.twitter.com/tZAYD5n6Vh

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      4. Roger‏ @IdentitarianWV 11 Nov 2017
        Replying to @margaret_tmsinc @nytimes

        ok fair enough, good point! what year is this data from?

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      5. Margaret Sinclair‏ @margaret_tmsinc 12 Nov 2017
        Replying to @IdentitarianWV @nytimes

        June 2015. It’s on the map.

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      2. BlueTea 🐜‏ @delightfulMen 11 Nov 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        Great! I suggest these very experts take those people home at their own expense.

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      2. Keryl‏ @cakeryl1 11 Nov 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        Seems like England dumped some people somewhere near there a few hundred years ago

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      3. SKenney‏ @SKenneyGirlTan 12 Nov 2017
        Replying to @cakeryl1 @nytimes

        Come into the present century. Good grief.

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      2. Aruna Jay‏ @jay_Pramo 11 Nov 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        what do Aussies has to do with this problem.This isn't Aussies problem.UN should take responsible of this matter.UN should remind their job.

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      1. Jason Kalimba‏ @jikskala 12 Nov 2017
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        On humanitarian grounds, yes PNG can care for them, but question is how long? It is Australia's responsibility to get them somewhere!

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      2.  💡Sal-Robin 💡‏ @Sal_Robins 11 Nov 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        The UN also ruled that the UK government are committing human rights violations against the disabled, vulnerable and poor there last year, but as with any sovereign country in the world theyre not legally bound to take any notice of UN rulings. Same with Aus+Manus-means nothing.

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      3. Seb‏ @gsqv 13 Nov 2017
        Replying to @Sal_Robins @nytimes

        This is more active aggression though. They literally destroyed water tanks & threw food away. Aust is starving them into submission at gunpoint. All meds cut off too.

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      4.  💡Sal-Robin 💡‏ @Sal_Robins 13 Nov 2017
        Replying to @gsqv @nytimes

        And the UK government have literally starved people to death there by depriving them of money for food and utilities and are still doing it.

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