· In Nauru Burning: An uprising and its aftermath, Mark Isaacs goes behind the veil of secrecy around Australia’s offshore immigration detention centres to reveal a climate of fear and hopelessness, culminating in the riot and fire which destroyed much of the Nauru regional processing centre in July The book reveals how the tinderbox ignited and examines the investigation into . At 78 pages long, Nauru Burning is merely a chapter in a much larger story about Australia’s treatment of those seeking protection, with many issues regarding the way we treat refugees and asylum seekers not covered in depth. Despite this, Isaacs has managed to fit a significant amount of information into the very short book, which is flooded with first-hand accounts and stories of those living in the detention . · – Tim Costello, CEO, World Vision AustraliaIn Nauru Burning: An uprising and its aftermath, Mark Isaacs goes behind the veil of secrecy around Australia’s offshore immigration detention centres to.
Mark Isaacs is the author of The Undesirables: Inside Nauru and Nauru Burning: An Uprising and Its www.doorway.ru worked in the Nauru detention center from September to July as an employee. Mark Isaacs, NAURU BURNING: An uprising and its aftermath, www.doorway.ru, Eva Orner, CHASING ASYLUM, Harper Collins, Munjed Al Muderis, WALKING FREE: The Extraordinary True Story of a Young Man Who Fled War-Torn Iraq, Came to Australia as a Refugee by Boat, Spent Months in a Detention Centre and Went on to Become a Pioneering Surgeon. Mark Isaacs We need a new term that acknowledges the dire circumstances that have caused Central Americans to leave their homes Thu EST Last modified on Thu EST.
‘It is with great pleasure (and relief) that my book, Nauru Burning: An uprising and its aftermath, is finally available for purchase. In Nauru Burning, I go behind the veil of secrecy around Australia’s offshore immigration detention centres to reveal a climate of fear and hopelessness, culminating in the riot and fire which destroyed much of the Nauru regional processing centre in July In Nauru Burning: An uprising and its aftermath, Mark Isaacs goes behind the veil of secrecy around Australia’s offshore immigration detention centres to reveal a climate of fear and hopelessness, culminating in the riot and fire which destroyed much of the Nauru regional processing centre in July The book reveals how the tinderbox ignited and examines the investigation into who was responsible. Mark Isaacs goes behind the veil of secrecy around Australia's offshore immigration detention centres to reveal a climate of fear and hopelessness, culminating in the riot and fire which destroyed much of the Nauru regional processing centre in July
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