Christmas Island
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Capital | Flying Fish Cove |
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Dialing code | +61 |
Population | 1,402 (2010) |
Continent | Asia |
Currency | Australian dollar |
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ID | 943440 |
About Christmas Island
Christmas Island is an Australian territory in the Indian Ocean, lying south of Java, Indonesia. A national park covers most of the 135-sq-km island, offering rainforest hikes to wetlands and waterfalls like Hugh's Dale. Native wildlife includes nesting seabirds and the red crab, a land species known for its late-fall migration to the sea. The island is ringed with snorkelling and diving reefs.
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Manus Island refugee author Behrouz Boochani arrives in New Zealand
Behrouz Boochani was held in detention after trying to claim asylum in Australia
An asylum seeker who wrote a book via Whatsapp from inside a detention centre has finally left The Island where he was held for Six Years by Australia.
Behrouz Boochani, an Iranian Kurd, arrived in New Zealand on Thursday, vowing never to return to Papua New Guinea (PNG) where he was detained.
The Journalist was sent to PNG's Manus Island in 2013, after arriving in Australian territory by boat.
He had hoped to claim asylum, but fell foul of its strict refugee Policy .
. "So exciting to get freedom after More Than Six Years .
"I have been invited by Word Festival in Christchurch and will participate in an event here. Thank You to all The Friends who made this happen. "
Mr Boochani arrived on Australia's Christmas Island In July 2013. In the same month, the Country 's then-prime minister vowed no asylum seeker arriving by boat would ever be resettled in Australia, even if found to be genuine refugees.
Australia says its policies are necessary to deter dangerous attempts to reach the Country by sea.
So instead of arriving in Australia, where he had hoped to start a new life, Mr Boochani was moved to Manus Island where Australia has an offshore processing centre.
"I didn't want to go to prison in Iran so I left and when I got to Australia," he told the BBC in January 2019.
Unable to leave, he became one of Manus Island 's most well-known voices, chronicling the lives of his fellow asylum Seekers and publishing his award-winning book No Friend But The Mountains : Writing from Manus Prison in 2018.
The book proved to be his ticket off The Island : New Zealand has granted him a month-long visa so he can attend a literary festival at the end of November. It is the First Time he has been allowed to leave PNG since August 2013.
From New Zealand , he hopes to travel to the US, where he has been accepted for asylum as part of a deal to resettle refugees from Australia's two offshore detention centres. If this is now denied because of his arrival in New Zealand , he has said he will look at other options.
The British newspaper he has written extensively for during his years on Manus Island .
"I just want to be free of The System , of The Process . I just want to be somewhere where I Am a person, not just A Number , not just a label 'refugee'. "
New Zealand has previously offered to resettle 150 refugees from Australia's island detention centres.
The Australian authorities have so far rejected the offer. Refugees in PNG and The Island nation of Nauru can either choose to resettle in those nations, apply for a limited number of places in the US, or return to their Home Country .
However, the US process takes a long time and while many of the asylum Seekers - Like Mr Boochani - have been granted refugee status in PNG, they do not want to stay. Many say Returning Home is not an option.
Mr Boochani said he decided to flee Iran because of problems with The Authorities over his Journalism .
refugees and asylum seekers, australia, new zealand, papua new guinea
Source of news: bbc.com