Austrian FM urges EU to keep refugees on islands ‘like Australia’
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Austria’s foreign minister says the European Union should follow the controversial “Australian example” and lock up the refugees on some islands to block their access to Europe’s mainland.
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Jun 05, 2016 03:58 UTC
  • A child looks through the fence at the Moria detention camp for migrants and refugees at the island of Lesbos, Greece, on May 24, 2016. ©AFP
    A child looks through the fence at the Moria detention camp for migrants and refugees at the island of Lesbos, Greece, on May 24, 2016. ©AFP

Austria’s foreign minister says the European Union should follow the controversial “Australian example” and lock up the refugees on some islands to block their access to Europe’s mainland.

In a Sunday interview with the Austrian Die Presse daily, Sebastian Kurz said that the move would discourage refugees from leaving their home countries and risking their lives in perilous sea journeys in the Mediterranean in the quest of a better life in Europe.

“The Australian model of course cannot be completely replicated but its principles can be applied in Europe,” said Kurz.

“A refugee, who stays on an island like the [the Greek island of] Lesbos with no chance of receiving asylum, will be more willing to return voluntarily, as someone who has moved into an apartment in Vienna or Berlin,” he added.

Australia denies settlement to refugees attempting to reach the country by boat. The refugee boats are intercepted and sent to the remote islands of Christmas and Manus in Papua New Guinea and Nauru in the South Pacific, where they are kept in reportedly inhumane conditions, and held indefinitely while their refugee applications are processed.

The Canberra-run camps have been widely criticized by human rights agencies for harsh conditions and reports of systemic child abuse.

Kurz went on to say that such a model was successfully adopted in the US back in the first half of the 20th century, when US-bound European emigrants were kept on Ellis Island before being able to enter the mainland.

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