Refugees in PNG face eviction as Australian taxpayers’ dollars dry up
  • 7 months ago
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Gizem surrounds Australian taxpayer money money, saying that the refugees from camps have not been paid for months. Age and Sydney Morning Herald, which contacted four service providers, said that Australian money allocated to pay expenses of approximately 60 refugees remaining in PNG was dry and threatened to stop serving. Asylum seekers on Manus Island were photographed in 2013. Some services such as data and communication have already ended for some refugees sent to Manus Island 10 years ago.
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