Armchair_Politician wrote on Apr 3
rd, 2014 at 1:35pm:
how long they queue to get food?
Take it up with where I got my information, the Amnesty international report on Manus Island.
Quote:The dining facilities are too small for all detainees to sit at once; they queue for their meals,
sometimes for hours, in the blistering sun and the frequent downpours, with no protection
from the elements
Quote:IHMS acknowledged that people may miss appointments due to long queues for meals,
meaning people have to make the choice to go to their appointment or to eat. Some people
have fainted from heat stroke in the meal line.
http://www.amnesty.org.au/images/uploads/about/Amnesty_International_Manus_Islan...I apologise, it does not specifically say three hours, however, is does say hours.
Grendel wrote on Apr 3
rd, 2014 at 1:47pm:
Aren't the majority of boat people men?
I'm not sure on the data. i'm assuming you are saying this to try and pretend it is safe for men in PNG, when this is not the case either (although it is much safer for men than women there)
You expect Amnesty International - a vocal critic of any anti-illegal immigrant policy - to publish a factual report clear of bias? Too funny!!!