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End mandatory detention

This petition is being run by GetUp

GetUp recognises that there has been a number of positive changes in detention policy in recent years, but we believe that there is still a long way to go before the policy will be acceptable to the community.

GetUp, along with a number of other refugee advocacy organisations, believes that Immigration detention should meet the following principles (revised 22 July 2008):

  1. Immigration detention should not be mandatory. It should be used as a measure of last resort for all people, not just children. It should be used only for legitimate necessary purposes: for health, character, identity and security checks, or where there is a proven ongoing security need.
  2. Immigration detention should have clear time limits, with public and legal scrutiny and detained people must have the ability to challenge that detention.
  3. Immigration detention should have all the ordinary standards expected by the rule of law, with a framework governed by legal rules, not by discretion.
  4. Immigration detention should be conducted with every step taken to ensure that a person in detention can access all necessary legal and welfare services and to ensure that every detainee can properly realise their right to legal advice.

GetUp has partnered with the following organisations in this campaign:

A Just Australia
Asylum Seeker Resource Centre
Human Rights Act for Australia Campaign Inc
Human Rights Law Resource Centre
The Justice Project
PolMin
Project SafeCom
Public Interest Law Clearing House
Researchers for Asylum Seekers
International Commission of Jurists Australia
Australian Lawyers Alliance
Just Rights Queensland