Greens Senator Sarah Hanson-Young vows to 'lift lid' on Cambodia refugee resettlement deal
Greens senator Sarah Hanson-Young will visit Cambodia
to investigate Australia's deal to resettle refugees in the
impoverished South-East Asian nation. Photo: Andrew Meares
Greens senator Sarah Hanson-Young has vowed to get to the
bottom of Australia's deal to resettle in Cambodia those found to be
refugees on Nauru during a visit to the South-East Asian nation next
week.
Senator Hanson-Young will spend the week in Cambodia on a
"fact-finding mission" that will include visits to a children's prison
and meetings with refugees living in the slums of Phnom Penh.
"I'm going to see what's actually happening, on the ground,
and find out what conditions the refugees that we dump there will face,"
Senator Hanson-Young told Fairfax Media on Tuesday.
Senator Hanson-Young will meet Cambodia's opposition leader
Sam Rainsy, who strongly objects to the refugee transfer deal, as well
as non-government organisations including the Cambodian Human Rights
Action Committee.
Immigration Minister Scott Morrison announced the agreement
in September, saying it would "start off small" and build up over time.
Under the deal, Australia will pay Cambodia $40 million over four
years.
"Australia's cruelty towards refugees is bringing
international shame on our country, and now the government is trying to
spread that to Cambodia," Senator Hanson-Young said.
"I'll be visiting slums outside of Phnom Penh, a children's
prison in regional Cambodia and seeing the reality of life on the
streets that awaits the young women and girls we send there.
"Scott Morrison wants the truth of this deal out of sight and
out of mind, but the Australian people have a right to know what is
being done in their names. He has signed the Australian taxpayer up to
an open-ended deal with one of the most corrupt regimes on Earth and
that needs to be exposed."
While Mr Nicholson strongly opposes the refugee deal, his
visit will focus on promoting the work of Children's Rights
International, a organisation committed to improving protections of
children in the Cambodian legal system.
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