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The Undesirables : Inside Nauru

Isaacs, Mark
xx 331 pages. The seller was gifted two copies of this book. This copy has never been opened. "This book takes us behind the gates of Nauru and provides a shocking, and often touching, eyewitness account of the treatment of men at Australia's offshore asylum-seeker processing centre. On Friday 19th July 2013, it was reported in the Australian media that over 150 asylum seekers had rioted and razed the Nauru Regional Processing Centre to the ground. The Nauruan community were mobilised into an emergency police force in an attempt to subdue the men. Asylum seekers, Nauruans and Australian security forces were involved in clashes that left many asylum seekers seriously injured. For Mark Isaacs, who had worked with the men in the Nauru Regional Processing Centre over the previous 10 months, this riot was an inevitable outcome of a cruel and degrading policy. It was a reaction to a build up of injustices these men had suffered throughout their incarceration in Nauru. Both devastating and encouraging, Mark's vignettes of life on Nauru and interactions with the men on the island give readers a first-hand experience of the realities. His unique voice and unbiased view allow readers to draw their own conclusions and holds up a mirror to the Australian government, and it's policies. This book is not a justification of the men's actions, it is an insight into life in the Nauru Regional Processing Centre in the lead up to that Friday evening. Australia's hard-line stance on asylum seekers is increasingly polarising the community and regardless of political stance, this is one every Australian should read in an era of increased secrecy around Australia's treatment of asylum seekers." (Trove)
Published 2014 Hardie Grant Books Melbourne
ISBN 9781742708331

$15.00

Condition Jacket Condition Binding Size
As New N/A Soft cover 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall
Good Reading Book Reference: 19286
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