Hunger strike for 18 Darwin asylum seekers

Refugee advocates say 18 Bangladeshi asylum seekers in Darwin, who have all been in detention for around three years, have begun a hunger strike.

A group of 18 Bangladeshi asylum seekers are on hunger strike at a detention centre in Darwin, refugee advocates say.

The strike began on Monday, with many participants also refusing water, according to Ian Rintoul of the Refugee Action Coalition.

He says most of those protesting have been in detention for about three years.

One of the men was hospitalised for suspected dehydration on Wednesday night, although he has since been returned to the Wickham Point Detention centre, while another two were treated by the medical provider inside the centre, Mr Rintoul says.

They are protesting because they have not been offered bridging visas despite being in long-term detention, he says, while acknowledging the hunger strikers are at different stages of having their claims processed.

Up to 80 asylum seekers in Wickham Point have been released on bridging visas over the past few weeks, with 30 released on Tuesday, Mr Rintoul says.

He says the hunger strikers believed there was "an obvious discrimination" against them.

"They've got nothing, they've got no bridging visas, they've listened to their case managers for years, they've talked to people who visited, they've tried to make applications, some of them have got applications for temporary protection visas, for example, and still nothing happens" he said.

"People just get to the point where they have got nothing else and it's the only way they can draw some attention to their plight."

The Department of Immigration has been contacted for comment.


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