Nauru not a hell hole after all, page-3

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    Not all refugees have felt safe on Nauru. One young father, who said he had Nauruan friends, also told of being identified as a refugee and beaten by locals in the street late at night.

    “They grabbed my hands and said ‘Do you want to fight?’ And I said ‘No, I am your friend’ but they hit me, make video, make fun,” he said. “I told them ‘I am human’.

    Not discrediting his story, but the ABC has shown form already with the "hands being held on hot exhausts" story.

    I can imagine that quite a few "refugees" realised after moving to the US that there they have to get a job and there was no free ride like Australia offer to all and sundry.

 
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