Everyone man and his dog is awake up to slippery SHY and so they all shut the door quickly if SHY arrives.
SHY just wants to stir up the illegal invaders inside the illegal invaders prison.
Who on earth voted for SHY ? No doubt more inner city dwellers.Nauru bans Greens senator Sarah Hanson-Young from visiting refugeesMichael Gordon AUGUST 24 2016 - 4:15PM
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Sarah Hanson-Young has declared the culture of secrecy on Nauru "out of control" after she was barred from returning to the tiny country to investigate the plight of refugees.The Greens senator has called on Malcolm Turnbull to intervene, insisting "Australians deserve to know what is being done in their name on Nauru".
Labor is open to the resettlement in New Zealand of refugees now on Manus Island and Nauru. Courtesy ABC News 24.
She suspects the decision is payback for her role in exposing the extent of sexual and other abuse of detainees inside the Nauru detention centre more than two years ago.
The senator's allegations prompted the Moss review in October 2014, which found evidence of rape, sexual assault of minors and guards trading marijuana for sexual favours from female detainees.
Senator Sarah Hanson-Young says she suspects Nauru's decision is payback for her role in exposing abuse inside the Nauru detention centre more than two years ago. Photo: Alex Ellinghausen
The rejection of the senator's visa application came a week after Fairfax Media was denied a visa to visit the country, but coincides with a decision to permit MPs from Denmark to visit.
During Senator Hanson-Young's last visit to Nauru, in 2013, she was spied on by guards from Wilson Security.
Senator Hanson-Young had requested a visa to return to meet with refugees who have been resettled into the Nauruan community and visit those still living in the processing centre.
"The senator understands that many within the Nauruan community and government have worked hard to integrate refugees into their community and she would like the opportunity to talk with community members and members of government about how they feel the process is progressing," her request for a visa said.
"As a member of the Australian Parliament, the senator believes it is important to meet with community leaders and members of government to listen to their perspectives and further strengthen the relationship between our two countries."
The wording of the rejection of her application was almost identical to one rejecting an application by Fairfax Media. "We regret to inform that we will not be able to proceed currently with your visa requests," she was told.
In both cases, there was no response to requests for the reasons for the visa rejection.
"What are the Australian and Nauru governments so desperate to hide?" Senator Hanson-Young asked.
"Real journalists aren't allowed anywhere near the island and now members of Parliament aren't allowed to inspect the detention camp or meet with people that have been sent there."
Opposition Leader Bill Shorten has renewed his call for Malcolm Turnbull to accompany him on a visit to Nauru and is calling for a Senate inquiry into the latest revelations concerning asylum seekers and refugees on the island.
Addressing the National Press Club, Mr Shorten also repeated his support for those who have been held on Nauru and Papua New Guinea's Manus Island for three years to be resettled in countries with resettlement programs, including New Zealand.
"If there are resettlement nations who are willing to conclude reasonable settlements with us, I believe we should pursue that - and I have no doubt they exist," Mr Shorten said on Wednesday.
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