Nauru
September 2, 2025
Australia Should Halt Plan to Deport Refugees, Migrants to Nauru
The Australian government struck a A$400 million (US$260 million) deal with Nauru to deport 280 people to the small Pacific island nation.

- Refugees and Migrants
Australia: End Indefinite, Arbitrary Immigration DetentionFebruary 15, 2022
News Release - Refugees and Migrants
Australia: 8 Years of Abusive Offshore Asylum ProcessingJuly 15, 2021
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Videos
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- February 15, 2022 Letter
Submission by Human Rights Watch on the Inquiry into the Ending Indefinite and Arbitrary Immigration Detention Bill 2021
January 27, 2022

- December 16, 2019 Commentary
"I'm Happy, But I Am Also Broken for Those Left Behind": Life After Manus and Nauru

- August 22, 2019 News Release
Australia: Retain Emergency Medical Care for Refugees
Bill Threatens Their Health

- July 24, 2019 Commentary
Trump’s Attack on Asylum Seekers Was Made in Australia

- June 24, 2019 Letter
Letter to Australian Minister for Foreign Affairs Marise Payne
Re: Protecting Human Rights in Australia’s Foreign Policy

- June 24, 2019 News Release
Australia: Protect Human Rights in Foreign Policy
Human Rights Council Seat Demands Greater Leadership

- November 19, 2018 Commentary
For Refugees on Nauru, Little Joy on Children’s Day

- July 17, 2018 News Release
Australia: New Video on Cruel ‘Offshore Processing’ Policy
Fifth Anniversary of Refugees Suffering on Manus, Nauru Islands

- June 29, 2017 Dispatches
Australia’s Abusive Asylum Policy Rebuked Again
UN Expert Body Calls for Regional Processing Centers to Close

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