Australia ignores abuse at refugee camps, rights groups say
A scathing joint report by Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International said detainees on the Pacific island nation of Nauru, where Australia sends asylum seekers, are routinely denied critical medical care, frequently attempt suicide and endure physical assaults by locals on the island.
Reports of abuse, miserably hot and crowded living conditions, and frequent suicide attempts at the detention camps have plagued Australia for years; in April, an Iranian refugee on Nauru died after setting himself on fire.
Since last year, asylum seekers held in the detention center have been allowed to leave the camp and move about the island during the day — but many say they are too afraid to do so.