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Is medical care in Nauru all it's cracked up to be? : Comments

By Kellie Tranter, published 20/10/2015

Further footage allegedly taken on the road to Nauru hospital in July this year also calls into question the adequacy of utilities and infrastructure servicing the Nauru hospital.

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Thank you Leggo for your post.

You have summed up basically everything.

This lady has been "allegedly" raped - a horror to any female.

However, we still have not heard any report to as the "allegation of rape" being filed with any police official, or her special counsel filing such claims in assisting client...why not??

Any offence of "alleged rape" should be considered as a priority in filing a/any claim against her perpetrator/perpetrators ......

So, does her legal representative just "flick off" this allegation, or has all of this been a "beat up" for publicity.

I don't know and have no idea......this situation seems totally shameful to me as a female.
Posted by SAINTS, Sunday, 25 October 2015 8:48:21 PM
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Lego

For a rich country like Australian caring for 13,000 refugees is a drop in the bucket. Turkey, a far poorer country, houses more than 1.5 million refugees at present.

Regardless of whether you support offshore detention or not, if we are locking people up, we have a responsibility to care for them.
Posted by Rhian, Monday, 26 October 2015 11:38:44 AM
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Rhian, why do "we have a responsibility to care for them"? says who?
Posted by imacentristmoderate, Monday, 26 October 2015 5:55:05 PM
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ima
Because we are locking them up. A person exercising authority, especially coercive authority, over another person has a legal and moral duty of care towards them.
Posted by Rhian, Monday, 26 October 2015 6:04:48 PM
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Rhian, problem solved, re-unite families, deport them.
Posted by imacentristmoderate, Wednesday, 28 October 2015 3:35:13 AM
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Not all I think. But it seems to be sort of reasonable.
Posted by HXL, Thursday, 5 November 2015 2:04:57 AM
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