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Australia exposed Iranian asylum seeker to torture on Manus, UN says
- The UN committee says Australia exposed an Iranian asylum seeker to torture and ill‑treatment during offshore detention on Manus Island and in Australia.
- The decision says offshore processing and funding in Manus gave Australia jurisdiction over the conditions.
- The UN called on Australia to provide full redress, rehabilitation, and guarantees against future violations.
- Australia argued it had no effective control over detention facilities in PNG.
- The committee emphasized that geography is not the test for responsibility when offshore processing is run with state influence.
- The committee found that offshore processing policies repeatedly exposed asylum seekers to prolonged detention and suffering.
- The decision requests redress and guarantees to prevent future violations.
- The minister for home affairs, Tony Burke, was asked for comment.
- The Guardian reports the UN committee’s findings on offshore detention and Australia’s processing centers.
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