The Darwin Asylum Seeker Support and Advocacy Network released the statement below on January 27.
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Four genuine refugees, one Rohingyan and three Tamils, are currently left rotting in the Northern Immigration Detention Centre as a result of negative security assessments from the Australian Security and Intelligence Organisation (ASIO). The men cannot be deported to their home country and are unlikely to find a third country in which they can reside.
Darwin Asylum Seeker Support and Advocacy Network (DASSAN) spokesperson Fernanda Dahlstrom said: 鈥淭he men have not been told why they have been issued with a negative ASIO assessment and what evidence, if any, ASIO is relying on in issuing the negative assessment. The men have been visited by members of DASSAN and are shocked that they are considered a threat to national security.
鈥淚t is contrary to democratic principles and the rule of law that a person is able to be indefinitely detained without knowing why and given no right to appeal. However, this is the circumstance that refugees issued with a negative ASIO assessment find themselves in鈥.
鈥淭he powers that ASIO have should concern every Australian who believes in the rule of law.鈥
The men join about 60 other refugees around Australia who have failed ASIO security assessments in recent years, including one former Darwin refugee who was recently issued with a negative assessment just before he turned 18.
All men have been provided with a letter from ASIO telling them that there is no ability to appeal the decision.
Dahlstrom said: 鈥淎ll of the men are shocked that ASIO consider them a security threat. They are suffering psychologically as a result of spending long periods in detention with no certainty about their future and a number have self harmed.
鈥淣o one should have to spend the rest of their life in detention without knowing why, especially in the humanitarian disaster that is the Northern Immigration Detention Centre.鈥