Sentences with phrase «detention centres»

We advise people who have been unlawfully detained in immigration detention centres.
Further, detainees in some detention centres do not have access to interpreters: Molnar & Silverman, Everyday Injustices.
It is difficult to access information on available legal counsel from within detention centres, for example because some detention centres do not provide access to the Internet.
This resulted in a deluge of claims against the operators of schools, detention centres and similar institutions for sexual abuse by employees, and these claims brought to the forefront the anomalies created by Stubbings.
Canadian citizen Ahmad El Maati endured the horror of Egypt's Mukhabarat (intelligence services) and their detention centres.
After that, claims against the operators of schools, detention centres and similar institutions for sexual abuse by employees came thick and fast.
It covers everyone detained or incarcerated at youth detention centres from Jan. 1, 2007 to the present and were placed in secure isolation while under the age of 18.
There are federal penitentiaries and federally - run immigration detention centres.
The Optional Protocol aims to pierce that secrecy through inspections of detention centres.
Projects on show include garments designed to help wearers blend in with New York's streets, an ever - changing magnetic mural and furniture for juvenile detention centres.
The oscillation between poignancy and precision, the artist and the architect, is clear in A Hundred Times Nguyen (1994), which Jaar created in response to the mass incarceration of Vietnamese refugees in Hong Kong detention centres in the early 1990s.
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The rarefied spaces of Chelsea are not so far from New York's housing projects, homeless shelters or immigrant detention centres.
The organisation deftly uses media, models, graphics and film to tell complex stories of drone strikes, detention centres, cafe shootings and — sometimes — justice.
Drawing on a history of labour and song, Angell will present field recordings which position Gucci's work within the traditions of gospel, country blues, agricultural songs, auctioneering and songs found in juvenile detention centres and prisons.
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Artists have joined protests against the National Gallery of Victoria's contract with Wilson Security, which manages services at Australia's offshore detention centres on Manus Island and Nauru — the company is the subject of controversial claims regarding assault against asylum seekers held in its detention centres.
The programme uses the human - animal bond to assist in therapy and activities at schools, nursing homes, rehabilitation facilities and detention centres.
Abstract: In October 2012 a group of foreigners located in detention centres in Poland started a hunger strike.
And the Penal Code was not created for regulating the detention centres for foreigners.
The conditions found in detention centres are in many aspects similar to those found in prison.
Finally, foreigners who asked for international protection at the Polish border but did not have documents were sent to the detention centres and were not even allowed to contact the community10.
In this essay I will present all four stories and their narrators revealing that the detention centres in Poland are not only places where foreigners are located to prevent them to leave Poland illegally.
According to the state officials, asylum seekers were located in the detention centres to protect them from the risk related to illegal migration.
From the eight postulates given by those protesting in detention centres, five were related to conditions there.
Finally, the very detention centres were put into the legislative gap.
One of the main issues raised during the debate about the detention centres was that the foreigners who stayed there were asylum seekers.
Nevertheless, the situation of asylum seekers located in detention centres demonstrated that in order to obtain a refugee status in the European Union, people needed something more than to escape from persecution and travel to Europe.
It is also worth mentioning that from over fifty articles and statements about protest in Polish detention centres only one was dedicated to mobbing of female guards.
Detention centres in Poland are administered by the Polish Border Guards.
There were 391 foreigners situated in Polish detention centres in October 2012.
Second one concerned protection — state officials claimed that foreigners had to be located in the detention centres to protect them from the dangers of the illegal migration to other European countries.
Thus, at both national and European level, detention centres as a part of border control or return programs are much more related to migration policy based on migration flows» management than to protection or care for humans.
Nevertheless, it is worth mentioning that another form of abuse was revealed and it was related to mobbing used against female guards working in the detention centres by their superiors8.
And the first phase of their deportation is to locate them in the detention centres.
Polish detention centres are presented by both authorities and their critics as places of order.
For Polish authorities, people located in the detention centres are mostly possible fugitives.
They constitute the core of the main story, which is about the situation of foreigners in the Polish detention centres.
Since 2007, volunteer yoga teachers have been going into community facilities and detention centres in Southern Ontario to work with young men and women who are overcoming histories of abuse, neglect, incarceration, gang - involvement, addiction, marginalization and other factors that have led them to be identified as «at risk.»
The ICRC's findings from visits to 14 Iraqi detention centres between March and October 2003 prompted «repeated requests to the coalition authorities that they take corrective action».
While some countries have expressed a desire to close down compulsory drug detention centres or to transition them to voluntary drug dependence treatment services, the number of compulsory drug detention centres in some countries continues to increase... The continued poor health, social and economic outcomes associated with compulsory drug detention centres demand a response.»
He calls on Australian and foreign doctors to boycott working in detention centres — and asks healthcare staff to continue to consider publicizing abuses of patients that they witness.
Approximately 600,000 people are detained in compulsory drug detention centres without due process in East and South East Asia each year, despite reported human rights abuses and lack of evidence that they effectively treat addiction.
The Border Force Act 2015 says that from July 2015 contracted workers including doctors, nurses, and other healthcare professionals face a prison sentence of up to two years for blowing the whistle on substandard medical care given to asylum seekers in detention centres.
Professor Adeeba Kamarulzaman, an author on the study from University of Malaya, Malaysia, said: «In recent years, compulsory drug detention centres in Malaysia and across Asia have come under scrutiny and question over their lack of effectiveness in treating addiction and their human rights transgressions.
The majority (70 %) of the returnees are being returned from various detention centres in Libya, while the remaining are from the cities,» the statement from the IOM noted.
The majority (70 %) of the returnees are being returned from various detention centres in Libya, while the remaining are from the cities.
General News of Thursday, 17 May 2018 Source: citinewsroom.com African migrants at a detention center, in Zawiya, Libya Over 450 Ghanaians have been rescued from detention centres in Libya since June 2017.
The claims about so - called extraordinary rendition began in November last year, when Human Rights Watch said it had proof the CIA was conducting «enhanced interrogation techniques» on prisoners in secret detention centres in Europe.
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