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Nearly 1000 Sri Lankan asylum seekers returned home
The recent return of 13 Sri Lankan asylum seekers who
voluntarily flew home to Colombo brings the total number of returned Sri Lankans
to almost 1000 since August last year.
A total of 942 Sri Lankan asylum seekers have returned, both
voluntarily and involuntarily, after they either failed to engage Australia's
protection obligations, or voluntarily withdrew from the asylum seeker process
after arriving unlawfully in Australia by boat. There have been 213 voluntary
returns, representing those who abandoned their claims for asylum, demonstrating
clearly there is no advantage engaging with people smugglers. People in a
regional processing centre or immigration detention facility can request their
return at any time.
The most recent group of involuntary returnees, totalling 19,
arrived in Sri Lanka on January 17.
Meantime, transfers of asylum seekers to regional processing
facilities in Nauru and Papua New Guinea continue. The facilities were
established following the Australian Government's policy announcements on August
13, 2012.
In the latest transfer to Nauru, two Sri Lankans joined a group
of 30 men on January 22 who will remain there while their claims are processed.
Australia's Minister for Immigration and Citizenship, Chris
Bowen, has confirmed that the Australian Government would continue to return
people where they do not engage Australia's international obligations.
"People who pay smugglers are risking their lives and throwing
their money away," Mr Bowen said. "There is no visa on arrival, there is no
speedy outcome, and there is no special treatment."
Courtesy : Australian High Commission Colombo
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