Woman risks jail time to address the 'abuse' of refugees on live TV
Monday night's episode of Q&A was even more frustrating than usual, which is saying something. The Australian live show features politicians and personalities debating the big issues weekly, and this week was another of those all-white panel nights.
But one questioner risked being arrested in order to give testimony to what's called one of Australia's biggest shames — its alleged abuse of asylum seekers in offshore detention camps.
Tracey Donehue is a teacher who addressed the show via video link, telling the panel of the mistreatment of refugees she saw at Nauru's detention facility. Read more...
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Woman risks jail time to address the 'abuse' of refugees on live TV
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Tuesday, August 23, 2016
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