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Australia to Release Most Children in Immigration Detention Soon

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According to Australia's Department of Immigration and Border Protection, the majority of children held in immigration detention facilities will be released.

MOSCOW (Sputnik) — Most children who are currently held in Australian immigration detention facilities will be released soon, Australia's Department of Immigration and Border Protection Secretary Michael Pezzullo said Monday at a Senate committee.

The committee estimated that 126 children are currently held in detention in Australia, and another 116 are in a facility on the small Pacific island of Nauru.

Pezzullo claimed, however, that in the "difficult" cases of at least 19 children in detention whose relatives are suspected of criminal offenses, release may take "months or longer."

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The number of children detained on Nauru will soon increase by almost 50 percent, when those who underwent medical treatment in Australia will be sent back to the island again, the secretary added.

Earlier this month, the Australian Human Rights Commission said in a report that the country's unjustifiably prolonged immigration detention of children has profoundly negative effects on their mental and emotional development, and violates international human rights law.

The report found that during the 15-month period studied, more than 300 children committed or threatened self-harm, almost 30 went on hunger strike and other 30 reported sexual assaults.

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