The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Refugee convicted for attempted suicide on Nauru

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SYDNEY: A refugee has been convicted of attempted suicide after being moved from an Australian-funded detention camp on the Pacific island of Nauru in a decision described as ‘sickening’.

Prosecutor­s had pressed for jail time of one to two months, arguing a tough response was needed as a deterrent to those using self-harm “to get what they want”, but he was instead reportedly fined Aus$200 (US$154).

“This is sickening. Nauru Govt has charged a refugee with ‘attempted suicide’ after trying to take his own life,” Australian Greens senator Sarah HansonYoun­g tweeted late Friday.

A statement from the Nauru government dated April 12 said the man, the father of an eightyear-old girl, pleaded guilty to the charge, which is a “criminal offence” under Nauru law, following a disturbanc­e at Nibok lodge in January.

“Written submission­s were made by the prosecutor to impose a custodial sentence of between one and two months to deter other offenders who resort to self-harm to avoid lawful actions against them or to get what they want,” the statement said.

“We are concerned this method is being used and want to stamp out this practice.”

The Australian Broadcasti­ng Corporatio­n said the Iranian man, Sam Nemati, had been held in an Australian-funded detention centre on Nauru for nearly two years before being resettled in the community.

In late January, Nauru police went to the Nibok resettleme­nt area to remove him and his daughter Aysa because they had moved there from another facility without permission.

Nemati told the broadcaste­r Aysa did not like their old centre and wanted to be with other children she could play with.

When officials tried to remove their belongings, Nemati became distressed and attempted to take his own life. He was taken to hospital before being charged.

Barri Phatarfod from Doctors For Refugees told ABC the justice system was not the right place to tackle the issue of suicide.

“It’s entirely inappropri­ate to make it a criminal offence to attempt suicide,” he said. — AFP

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