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17 January 2018 | News

Beyond the Wire: Stories from Manus

Unvarnished and unscripted, here are the stories of the people of Manus Island – those sent there against their will by the Australian government and who are waiting for their interrupted lives to restart, and Manusians for whom the island has always been home

Manus Island and the local people share their stories

Also read –

Tim Costello: the Australian-made purgatory of Manus drains the refugees of hope

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