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Afghan detainees escape Darwin detention centre

01 Sep, 2010 08:40 AM
Almost 100 Afghan detainees escaped from the Darwin immigration detention centre early this morning.

Police surrounded 92 detainees on the side of the Stuart Highway on the outskirts of Darwin.

Some of the men were carrying messages written on sheets declaring "we want protection" and "show us mercy".

The men have all applied for refugee status. One man told reporters most of them have had their claims rejected and immigration officials have told them they will have to return to Afghanistan.

A man yelled to reporters that if they have to return to Afghanistan they would be killed.

He said: "If Afghanistan is safe, why are there Australian soldiers there? Why are there American soldiers there?"

Police prevented the detainees from handing notes to reporters.

The detainees broke out through two high-wire fences that surround the centre in the grounds of the Coonawarra Naval Base about 7am.

A police officer said it was not believed any detainees escaped into the Darwin community.

"They are sitting down peacefully to make their views known," the officer said.

An Immigration Department spokesman said "all the detainees are accounted for".

A police negotiator told the detainees that police would be far more relaxed if they were allowed to search them.

The detainees agreed and resumed their position by the side of the road, holding their banners after the process.

"I am so thankful for you behaving peacefully," a police negotiator told them. "I am trying to get something sorted out for you," he said.

At 11am - four hours after the protest started - the detainees remained sitting in the open in 30-degree-plus heat, without shade and with only a few water bottles. Some of the men might be fasting as part of the holy Islamic month of Ramadan.

Sandy Logan of the Department of Immigration told Sky News the detainees were being "very co-operative" and his department's only concern was about the impact on traffic.

He said the matter was "under control" and NT police were returning the detainees to the detention centre.

The breakout raises concerns about security at the centre, which holds almost 500 detainees.

Indonesian detainees protest

Teams of Northern Territory, Federal Police and security guards have failed to restore calm among 151 Indonesian detainees in the centre since Sunday, when a dozen men brandishing poles and yelling abuse climbed on to the roof of demountables at the centre.

The men also set fire to rubbish and mattresses, sending a plume of back smoke across the outskirts of Darwin.

The Indonesian detainees are protesting against their legal treatment, which includes delays of up to nine months in having their cases come to court.

Immigration officials have attempted to play down the protests and have released only scant details about them.

At least one guard suffered minor injuries and government property has been damaged.

Lindsay Murdoch is Fairfax Media's Darwin Correspondent.

- with Glenda Kwek

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If they have had their visa's rejected, then get them out of here. Where else could they get away with this, but Australia. All Sandy Logan is worried about is "Disrupting the traffic" The people smugglers are criminals, and should be treated as such
Posted by Rilivon, 1/09/2010 10:36:20 AM
Reading and watching these refugees on TV this morning I have to wonder if their protest is the cleverest thing they could have done. I'd just about bet my left leg that the boat is getting prepared at the Darwin docks for this lit to be put back on and sent straight home for tryin to hold Darwin at ransom
Posted by Back on the Boat you'll go, 1/09/2010 11:02:51 AM
let them in our country, and let centrelink pay them to mow my lawn and clean my car... why not? centrelink money comes from my tax, it will be given to them, and they are working directly for the ones paying them.... great idea...
Posted by Joe, 1/09/2010 1:31:08 PM
Latest news is that Christine Milne and Bob Brown have offered to take these people to their own homes and if they run out of room, let them take over Tassie as an refugee processing centre.
Posted by Steve Marsh, 1/09/2010 3:33:56 PM
Rilivon you should travel a bit more then you would be more informed.
Posted by arod, 1/09/2010 5:33:27 PM
haha Joe -you wish!! Why would they work at all, the Govt will give them money, a house and all they need. Its called a Welfare State you know! If you're going to let them in they sign a waiver that they will get NOTHING from the Govt for the rest of their lives, and then their children can become full citizens. Poor immigration policies have screwed NZ completely, with more and more people on welfare and fewer and fewer working. Don't let it happen here.
Posted by KP, 1/09/2010 6:44:20 PM
well that should seal their fate no doubt they will be on the first flight out of Australia
Posted by not impressed , 1/09/2010 7:14:08 PM

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The escaped Afghan detainees stage a protest on the side of the Stuart Highway. Photo: Glenn Campbell
The escaped Afghan detainees stage a protest on the side of the Stuart Highway. Photo: Glenn Campbell
Darwin detention centre
Darwin detention centre
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An aerial view of the centre

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