"Mohammed Sagar is an island on an island: as the last asylum seeker on Nauru, caught between the country he fled in 2001 and the country where he wanted to be, he is as isolated as the place where he has been held for five years."
That is the opening paragraph of The Age editorial today - addressing an article which appears in the newspaper itself about Mr Sagar. It catalogues a travesty of justice, humanity, decency, or simple fairness. All Australians should be appalled, distressed, ashamed and outraged about what the Howard Government is doing.
As the editorial concludes:
"....Sagar may take small consolation in what he stands for: he is the symbol of an intransigent government long out of touch with human rights and whose policies of mandatory detention are unjust and shameful."
That is the opening paragraph of The Age editorial today - addressing an article which appears in the newspaper itself about Mr Sagar. It catalogues a travesty of justice, humanity, decency, or simple fairness. All Australians should be appalled, distressed, ashamed and outraged about what the Howard Government is doing.
As the editorial concludes:
"....Sagar may take small consolation in what he stands for: he is the symbol of an intransigent government long out of touch with human rights and whose policies of mandatory detention are unjust and shameful."
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