Nauru’s Refugee Stain

The last refugee, for now, has left the small, guano-producing state of Nauru.  For a decade, the Pacific Island state served as one of Australia’s offshore prisons for refugees and asylum seekers, a cruel deterrent to those daring to exercise their right to seek asylum via the sea. Since July 2013, 3,127 people making the naval journey to More

The post Nauru’s Refugee Stain appeared first on CounterPunch.org.

This post was originally published on CounterPunch.org.