Drowning death of Nepalis in Australia - whose responsibility to protect?

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Surf lifesavers search rough waters off Maroubra Beach in Sydney, Wednesday, Feb. 8, 2017. Source: AAP

With the deaths of four Nepalis in Australian waters since December 2016, many people are accusing organizations within the community of walking away from their social responsibilities to help prevent such fatal incidents.



What about personal responsibility?

Journalist Hemanta Kafle, NRN Australia President Surendra Sigdel, who is also a migration agent and Churamani Belbase, president of Nepalese Australian Association joined us to discuss this issue.


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