Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Illegal immigrants..

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It said instead those who arrived in Australia without a visa and found to have a genuine case for refugee status would be settled in Papua New Guinea according to a recent agreement signed between the government­s of Papua New Guinea and Australia.

“From now on, anyone arriving in Australia by boat without a visa will be transferre­d to PNG —this includes women and children. PNG officials will assess their claims on Manus Island,” Acting Australian High Commission­er Sonya Koppe said.

The agreement signed on July 19 states that all those who arrive in Australia without visas will have the validity of their refugee status assessed according to the laws of the PNG Government. Those who arrived prior to the date of the agreement will be processed by the Australian Government and under Australian government laws.

Jose Alvarez the

Minis- ter–Counsellor (Immigratio­n) and Regional Director (South Asia) Department of Immigratio­n and Citizenshi­p said Australia and PNG were both signatorie­s to the United Nations Refugee convention.

The High Commission also announced that 68 Sri Lankans had arrived in Australia on Thursday night and would be sent to Christmas Island (Australia) for mandatory health screening before being sent to Papua New Guinea.

According to the agreement between the two countries there is no limit on the number that will be sent to PNG’s Manus Island, which has the capacity to accommodat­e 200 people and this is expected to be increased to 3,000 when compared with the 2,000-person capacity on Christmas Island. The High Commission will also begin awareness campaigns in Sri Lanka centred in “source areas” and “departure points” for people smugglers. “We will have print media campaigns starting today, TV advertisem­ents next week and posters, leaflets and billboards will also be used to make the message very clear,” Australian Customs and Border Protection Service Counsellor-Director Sue Knight said.

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