Tamil refugees given no chance to claim asylum in Australia, high court hears
Tamil asylum seekers from the North-East of Sri Lanka who were detained at sea for 4 weeks by Australian authorities, were given no chance to claim asylum, documents presented to an Australian high court on Wednesday reveal.
According to The Guardian newspaper, the documents state that the Tamil asylum seekers were also not given “any opportunity to be heard on any matter concerning [their] detention or movement” or subject to the basic screening.
See more on the case here.
Yesterday, lawyers for the asylum seekers told the high court, that the detention of the Tamils on board the vessels was in breach of international law, and that the suggestion of deporting them to India, where they would be denied employment, education and health rights was also illegal.
According to The Guardian newspaper, the documents state that the Tamil asylum seekers were also not given “any opportunity to be heard on any matter concerning [their] detention or movement” or subject to the basic screening.
See more on the case here.
Yesterday, lawyers for the asylum seekers told the high court, that the detention of the Tamils on board the vessels was in breach of international law, and that the suggestion of deporting them to India, where they would be denied employment, education and health rights was also illegal.

