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What abuse of human rights occurs in Australia and how can the situation be turned around?

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Amnesty International has released its annual report for 2021 - 2022 showing more work needs to be done to better protect Australians' rights.


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By Ricky Kusumo, Sunil Awasthi, Tom Canetti

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Amnesty International has released its annual report for 2021 - 2022 showing more work needs to be done to better protect Australians' rights.


The human rights group has highlighted injustices such as the detention of children, the treatment of First Nations peoples, and the country's refugee policies.  The report also describes a disturbing global trend in human rights abuses.

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