Aussie migrants riot at Christmas Islands detention centre

SYDNEY. — Immigrants at a detention centre on Australia’s Christmas Island are protesting following the death of an Iranian escapee, lighting fires and damaging medical, educational and sporting facilities in what authorities are describing as a “major disturbance.” The country’s immigration department announced that staff had been withdrawn from the facility for “safety reasons.” Describing the situation as “tense,” a department statement says that the facility nevertheless remains “secure.”

On Sunday, the body of an Iranian Kurdish man, Fazel Chegeni, was found at the bottom of a cliff, the day after he escaped from the facility at which he had been held for approximately 10 weeks. Though Peter Dutton, Australia’s immigration minister, described the circumstances around the death as “non-suspicious,” a small group of Iranians began a peaceful protest soon after the body’s discovery.

Later, according to the immigration department, “other detainees took advantage of the situation to engage in property damage and general unrest.” On Sunday night, residents knocked down fences and walls and began lighting fires.

Describing conditions within the centre as “unlivable” the residents said some of the immigrants had destroyed their property while others had overdosed on stolen medication. A detainee from New Zealand added that the floors were covered with shattered glass and flooded with water from the sprinklers.

According to the Guardian, Chegeni arrived in Australia by boat in 2010, and was classified as a refugee three years later. He had been in and out of detention centres during his time in Australia and had, according to friends, been suffering from serious mental health issues. He had reportedly attempted suicide at least three times before his escape. — Newsweek.

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