Buildings and tents at the Christmas Island detention centre have been destroyed in fires deliberately lit by asylum seekers overnight.
Tents used to house asylum seekers were razed, after Australian Federal Police (AFP) used tear gas to quell a group of about 250 protesters attempting to break out of the centre.
A small number of asylum seekers and staff suffered minor effects from tear gas and smoke, the immigration department says.
Two asylum seekers have been taken to hospital, one with chest injuries and another suffering chest pains unrelated to the incident that began about 8pm (local time) on Thursday.
Immigration department spokesman Sandi Logan said the group were "intent on violence and non-compliance".
"They (police) called on the group to stop and to return, they refused and at that point the AFP did what was required of them," he told Sky News, referring to the tear gas.
Christmas Island shire president Gordon Thomson said asylum seekers were being accommodated at a recreation centre, after two large tents were "burnt to the ground".
Foreign Minister Kevin Rudd told the Seven Network the protests were "completely unacceptable" and would not influence any visa decision.
Mr Logan said immigration staff had spent "considerable time" engaging with protesters over the past week.
Refugee advocates say the protest was sparked by a letter asylum seekers received from Canberra indicating security checks would be undertaken next month.
But Refugee Action Coalition spokesman Ian Rintoul believes it contained other information that led to the protests, and, along with the Australian Greens, he called for restraint.
"It is obvious the use of force by police is leading to escalating tension and confrontation," he said.
Human Rights Commissioner Catherine Branson is concerned about processing delays, urging detention as a last resort.
More than half of the 6500 asylum seekers in detention have been there for more than six months, she said.
"This causes stress levels to rise, it gives rise to problems in centres (including) mental health," she told ABC Television.
Opposition immigration spokesman Scott Morrison told Fairfax Radio the fire and protests were the direct result of Labor's soft border protection policies.
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Tried to edit tag so New
Tried to edit tag so New Zealand is replaced by Australia, but couldn't do even after 3 tries.
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it's all over the news down
it's all over the news down here in Australia, but just typical media coverage, nothing more interesting than what you've already posted; plus lots of Spectacular footage of buildings burning and whatnot.
The only analysis I've seen has been from Andrew Bolt and others of his ilk demanding we burn them at the stake.
more here, here & here
more here, here & here
Thanks for the links.
Thanks for the links.
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Quote: The only analysis I've
Who's Andrew Bolt? And why is he demanding that him and his ilk be burnt at the stake? Wonder what burnt ilk tastes like.
Me fail english? That's
Me fail english? That's unpossible.
Sorry for my dodgy wording.
Andrew Bolt is a nutbag conservative media commentator.
Here's a good example of the type of commentary covering the issue
Bolt is one of Murdoch's run
Bolt is one of Murdoch's run of the mill spewers of right wing bile.
Wasn't citicalablising your
Wasn't citicalablising your perfekkt inglish - it was obvious what you were saying, just felt like making a joke ho ho.
Samotnaf wrote: Wasn't
Samotnaf
i guessed as much 8-)
Another detention centre riot
Another detention centre riot in Australia - this time in Sydney.
Supposedly the fire brigade
Supposedly the fire brigade was used to help suppress the protest; not sure if its significant but I think it's the first time they've been used in this context (at least recently, here). Of course this was backed up with plenty of moral outrage when the firefighters copped some roof tiles in return.
Firefighters are often used
Firefighters are often used in riots etc. to put out fires, and often get attacked (to name 2 instances that spring to mind: the various riots in the UK in 1986 and the riots in South Africa in the '80s).
Sure, although in this case
Sure, although in this case it is suggested that the firefighters were trying to forcibly hose the rioters down off the roof (again, perhaps not unheard of elsewhere, but a new development here at least).
OK, hadn't read that. More
OK, hadn't read that.
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It was only a matter of
It was only a matter of time!
Enjoy the light show.
Australian government to
Australian government to change law to make detained asylum seekers who riot be sent back to their country of origin and to make this law applicable retrospectively.
Quote: Detention riots cost
From here.
From here.
More riots on Christmas
More riots on Christmas Island.
Inmates at Australia’s
Inmates at Australia’s Christmas Island immigration centre buried themselves in shallow graves in a symbolic gesture, a spokesman representing them said yesterday, as riots erupted for a third night.
A male refugee has cut his
A male refugee has cut his own throat and another his arm during a protest at a remote Queensland immigration detention centre.