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Friday, 12 October 2018

Médecins Sans Frontières calls for immediate evacuation of all refugees on Nauru


Extract from The Guardian



Australian immigration and asylum

NGO says there is ‘nothing humanitarian about saving people from sea only to leave them in an open-air prison’

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Thu 11 Oct 2018 16.27 AEDT First published on Thu 11 Oct 2018 12.03 AEDT

  Doctors kicked off Nauru detail 'shattered, destroyed' refugees – video
Médecins Sans Frontières has called for the immediate evacuation of all asylum seekers and refugees from Nauru and the end of Australia’s offshore detention policy for good.
In a rare and forceful statement, the international non-governmental organisation said there was “nothing humanitarian about saving people from sea only to leave them in an open-air prison.”
“This policy should be stopped immediately and should not be replicated by any government,” said MSF Australia’s director, Paul McPhun.
At a press conference on Thursday McPhun and two members of the former Nauru team also described hostile treatment from the Nauruan government despite being invited to work there.
MSF was forced by Nauru’s government to leave this island this week, after almost a year of providing psychological and psychiatric services to refugees, asylum seekers, and local Nauruans.
Their visas were cancelled on the way out “to make it clear there was no intention of inviting us back,” said McPhun.

Upon returning to Australia, the apolitical medical charity condemned the decision, as well as the Australian government’s policies.
“While many asylum seekers and refugees on Nauru experienced trauma in their countries of origin or during their journey, it is the Australian government’s policy of indefinite offshore detention that has destroyed their resilience, shattered all hope, and ultimately impacted their mental health,” McPhun said.
“Separating families, holding men, women and children on a remote island indefinitely with no hope of protection, except in the case of a medical emergency, is cruel and inhumane.”
He said it should never be looked as a model for other governments to emulate.
Dr Christine Rufener said there was a “significant difference” in the patients she treated on Nauru compared to those she had treated with MSF in Lesbos, Greece, and in a clinic for survivors of sexual violence, torture and trauma, was “the utter destruction of people’s sense of hope”.
“The word I heard most often in my therapy sessions with patients was ‘destroyed’.”
“Any hope they have of living a meaningful future has been irrevocably destroyed. I heard it in their words and I saw it in their eyes.”
Rufener said one of the most distressing outcomes of what she described as “indefinite trapping” of people on Nauru was the separation of family members, including parents and children, husbands and wives.

“MSF is also deeply concerned about the mental health of the Nauruan population itself,” McPhun added.
While they saw an improvement among the Nauruan people in the past year – many who had not been treated for months before they arrived – they feared a decline in mental health and an increase in abuse and neglect. There were a significant number with chronic psychotic disorders, including schizophrenia and bipolar, who had not received treatment.
The most common conditions treated among the refugees and asylum seekers were depression, anxiety, and post traumatic stress disorder, with significant levels of self harm, suicidal ideation, and suicide attempts, including children as young as nine.
At least 78 patients had considered or attempted suicide or self harm. Another 100 were on MSF’s waitlist.
During MSF’s time there more than 70 people received negative responses from the US resettlement program, prompting deterioration into mental illness worse than when MSF arrived, the staff said.
“Our patients often describe their situation as far worse than prison because in prison you know when you can get out,” said an MSF psychiatrist, Dr Beth O’Connor.
“Whilst in my professional opinion there is no therapeutic solution for these patients as long as they are trapped on the island, I fear the withdrawal of MSF’s … healthcare will claim lives.”



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#NAURU: MSF Psychiatrist Beth O’Connor shares her story
We strongly condemn the sudden decision of the Government of Nauru to end MSF activities & express high concern for the conditions of the patients that we have been forced to leave behind.https://www.msf.org.au/article/statements-opinion/msf-calls-immediate-evacuation-all-asylum-seekers-and-refugees-nauru …
12:30 PM - Oct 11, 2018

Nauru told MSF it was no longer needed because the government concurrently provided the same services – a claim the MSF staff denied on Thursday.
“The Nauru hospital has no psychologists or therapist on staff,” said Rufener.
“There is one mental health nurse who supports Nauruan patients only and who will continue to do her best. The hospital employs one full time psychiatrist and that person does not even speak English. She has no translator to communicate with patients.”
Rufener also confirmed patients had told them police had taken refugees to jail instead of hospital after suicide attempts, and that others had been turned away from the hospital after seeking help.
McPhun said it had not been an easy relationship with the Nauruan government and there had been many obstacles relating to information sharing, access to patients in their homes, as well as “logistics”.
“It’s an environment where we were the only independent organisation … so there was a significant divide,” he said. “I think we felt quite isolated for many reasons.”
O’Connor said the interference would affect clinical work, and described one incident when she was doing a psychiatric assessment of a child at the hospital who had attempted suicide, because there was no available qualified doctor.
“During this consultation with this family I was interrupted by a government official and told to leave,” she said.
“Obviously I have an obligation to patients, and ended up having to try and sneak the details of our clinic to this family so they could later come and see us for assistance.”
McPhun said their removal was “very very unusual” even within the complex and often hostile environments they work in around the world.
He would not speculate on the reasons for Nauru’s decision, but said: “it cannot be that 11 months ago that we reached an agreement that there was a significant need for our services on Nauru… and 11 months later that gap is somehow filled.”
McPhun also described comments by home affairs minister Peter Dutton on Tuesday, that MSF was not contracted to treat refugees, as “quite clearly ill-informed”.

• In Australia, the crisis support service Lifeline is on 13 11 14. In the UK Samaritans can be contacted on 116 123. In the US, the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is 1-800-273-8255. Other international suicide helplines can be found at www.befrienders.org
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