Jimmy Kimmel on the Sarah Sanders doctored video: ‘She should be fired for that’

The doctored video of the interaction between CNN’s Jim Acosta and a White House intern, which was posted by the Trump administration and originated from Infowars, hardly pleased many of us, including Jimmy Kimmel.

“She should be forced to resign for that,” Kimmel said on Thursday. “She intentionally disseminated doctored video footage to discredit a reputable journalist … Sarah Huckabee Sanders should be fired and sent to live in a JOANN’s Fabrics store.”

Also in the line of fire was Kellyanne Conway, who also took the side of the intern. It’s “so ridiculous,” in fact, that Kimmel decided to take his qualms straight to Conway herself.

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Stephen Colbert says Sarah Huckabee Sanders sharing doctored video is ‘grounds for dismissal’

Late show hosts Stephen Colbert and Jimmy Kimmel have both referred to Sarah Huckabee Sanders’ decision to share a doctored video as a fireable offence.

Colbert tore into the White House press secretary on The Late Show Thursday for tweeting the doctored video of the moment during Trump’s “press tantrum,” when CNN’s Jim Acosta held onto the microphone when an intern was dispatched to try and take it from him. Acosta’s press pass was revoked, with Huckabee Sanders accusing the reporter of “placing his hands” on a White House intern during Trump’s press conference.

Acosta called it a blatant lie, as did CNN, and Colbert.

But Sanders shared a doctored video as some kind of “proof,” which shows Acosta’s arm moving more quickly to block than it actually did. The video, alas, originated from an editor at InfoWars.

“The fact that the White House press secretary is promoting this doctored video is reprehensible, and grounds for dismissal, or as they call it in the Trump administration: Thursday,” said Colbert during his opening monologue.

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Giannis Antetokounmpo, Bucks Beat Warriors After Stephen Curry Injury

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The Milwaukee Bucks snapped the Golden State Warriors‘ eight-game winning streak with a 134-111 blowout victory on Thursday night at Oracle Arena.

Giannis Antetokounmpo was the star, as he put up 24 points and nine rebounds in just 26 minutes.

Klay Thompson led Golden State in scoring with 24 points, and Kevin Durant added 17 points, nine assists and five rebounds. Stephen Curry (10 points) left the game late in the third quarter because of a left adductor strain, while Draymond Green (toe) did not play.

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The showdown in the Bay featured two of the leading candidates for the 2018-19 MVP award: Antetokounmpo and Curry.

That race got a little more interesting Thursday night.

Antetokounmpo had been the driving force in Milwaukee’s emergence, as he averaged 25.8 points, 13.3 rebounds, 5.9 assists and 1.2 blocks during the first nine games. Through all of that, though, he needed a statement performance to get everyone’s attention—and he did exactly that against Golden State.

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On a night in which the Bucks’ outside shots weren’t falling (9-of-35 from three-point range), they still seized a comfortable early lead and never look back. That’s because the Greek Freak was doing whatever he wanted in the paint against the Green-less Warriors.

Antetokounmpo proved dominant on both ends, as showcased by his ability to bully his way to a dunk and his swatting of a Durant drive.

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Sure, the Warriors were missing two All-Star big men (Green and DeMarcus Cousins, who’s still rehabbing his torn Achilles), but Antetokounmpo can’t control who he goes up against. All he can do is make the most of the matchup presented to him, and that’s exactly what he did against a team that has won three of the past four NBA titles.

Meanwhile, Curry—who entered the game averaging 31.3 points, 6.1 assists and 5.4 rebounds—wasn’t quite himself. The two-time NBA MVP went just 5-of-14 from the field, including 0-of-4 from beyond the arc, while committing four fouls in 26 minutes. 

Curry has made it clear in the past that the only thing he cares about is championships, so adding a third MVP award may not be high on his priority list.

There’s still a long way to go for the MVP race to be decided, but after Thursday night, it’s hard to call anyone other than Antetokounmpo the front-runner.

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Milwaukee has been one of the league’s best stories, but it was looking for a chance to grab the basketball world’s attention with a statement win. 

Mission accomplished.

The Bucks didn’t just beat the two-time defending champs. They demolished them in Oakland.

Milwaukee entered the night ranked first in three-pointers, second in scoring, first in rebounding and third in assists. Meanwhile, its defense ranked third in defensive rating, first in rebounds and first in opponent points in the paint. And the Bucks showed why Thursday.

Milwaukee held an impressive 84-32 edge on points in the paint, out-rebounded the Warriors 46-38 and forced 18 turnovers. Not only that, but they also held Curry and Durant (who have a three MVP awards between them) to 37.9 percent percent shooting. All of that adds up to a statement victory.

In their 9-2 start, the Bucks have had a number of quality wins. They had already beaten the Indiana Pacers, Philadelphia 76ers and Toronto Raptors. However, all of those victories came at home. When they’ve faced tough competition on the road, they haven’t had the same success, as they lost to both the Boston Celtics and Portland Trail Blazers away from Milwaukee.

This was just one game, but it proved they’re for real.

That’s not to say the Bucks are the favorites to win it all. Golden State wasn’t at full strength, and even the best teams have off nights. Plus, an early-November contest is much different than a best-of-seven series in June.

Regardless, the Eastern Conference better be on high alert.

What’s Next

Both squads will be back in action Saturday. The Warriors (10-2) will up a five-game homestand against the Brooklyn Nets, and the Bucks (9-2) will stay on the West Coast for a contest against the Los Angeles Clippers.

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Sessions’ job is hard to fill. Enter Chris Christie.


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After two people approached said they were not interested in the job, the former New Jersey governor — who has tried to ‘mend some fences’ with Jared Kushner — emerges as a top contender.

The shadow of special counsel Robert Mueller’s ongoing investigation is complicating President Donald Trump’s search for a new attorney general.

Labor Secretary Alex Acosta has told associates he is unlikely to accept the job if it is offered before Mueller issues his report, according to two sources familiar with the ongoing conversations. And two other candidates approached by the White House about the position signaled they were not interested in the job.

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As a result, former New Jersey governor Chris Christie has emerged as a strong contender, according to two former White House officials briefed on the ongoing discussions, one of whom predicted that “this is going to end up with Christie.” The president has said in recent days that he believes Christie, the first prominent Republican to back his presidential bid, has patiently waited his turn after being passed over for the job during the post-2016 election transition.

That said, candidates for top Trump administration jobs have learned that Trump’s whims are subject to sudden changes, thanks to anything from a bad-chemistry meeting to a snippet of critical cable TV commentary the president happens to catch. Other candidates are in the mix, including Solicitor General Noel Francisco. And several sources said that Trump is in no particular hurry to fill his top law enforcement position.

The post opened on Wednesday when then-Attorney General Jeff Sessions submitted his resignation at the president’s request. Trump has appointed Sessions’ chief of staff, Matt Whitaker, to take the job on an acting basis. Whoever replaces Sessions permanently will inherit oversight of Mueller’s probe into 2016 Russian election interference, if it is still ongoing. Trump has called the investigation a “witch hunt” and indicated he wants an attorney general who will carry out his wishes as it relates to the investigation, while Democrats say he has sought to obstruct by pressuring senior Justice Department officials.

A cabinet post for Christie would be a dramatic plot twist in his complicated, years-long relationship with the Trump family. Christie ran against Trump in the 2016 Republican primaries before advising and representing his campaign. As a U.S. attorney in New Jersey, Christie led a 2004 criminal prosecution that landed Jared Kushner’s father, Charles Kushner, behind bars for tax evasion and illegal campaign contributions — and earned him the enmity of Trump’s son-in-law.

But Christie was at the White House on Thursday for a long-scheduled meeting on criminal justice reform, an issue both he and Kushner support. White House officials said Thursday that Kushner’s ambition to make progress on the cause could incentivize him to set aside his anger. Christie, for his part, has been “trying to mend some fences” with Kushner and first daughter Ivanka Trump, according to a former White House official.

“That stuff is ancient history,” Christie said in a March 2017 interview, insisting that he and Kushner “get along just great.” One person who attended a White House holiday party last year recalled seeing Christie and his wife, Mary Pat, chatting amiably with Kushner and Ivanka Trump.

Whatever bitterness remains between the two, it’s unlikely Kushner has the power to kneecap Christie’s candidacy if he wanted to do so. Trump associates predict the president will do as he likes, and doubt that Kushner wants to get deeply involved in a job appointment that Mueller, who is said to be considering whether Trump has sought to obstruct his probe, may scrutinize.

Christie arrived in Washington Thursday morning after boarding a 6:15 am Amtrak Acela train from Newark, N.J. He disembarked in conversation with the former NBA star Dikembe Mutombo.

Christie’s prospects of becoming the next attorney general have brightened as less controversial candidates have begged off, in part due to Trump’s handling of the Mueller probe.

At one time, a possible successor to Sessions was the Justice Department’s third-ranking official, Rachel Brand. But she left her post for the private sector in February — reportedly in part to avoid the prospect of overseeing the politically explosive Mueller investigation. Brand would have been put in charge of the probe if the president had fired Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, who became Mueller’s supervisor after Sessions recused himself from the Russia probe early last year.

As Attorney General, Christie himself could face calls to recuse himself from the Russia investigation, given his prominent role in Trump’s 2016 campaign. At a March 2017 press conference explaining his recusal, Sessions said that Justice Department lawyers “said that since I had involvement with the campaign, I should not be involved in any campaign investigation.” (Sessions had also come under fire for not fully disclosing 2016 contacts with Russia’s ambassador to Washington.)

During Sessions’ tenure, which came to an abrupt end on Wednesday, Trump fumed at him both in public and in private for his recusal, and told advisers on countless occasions that he believed he deserved a loyal attorney general who served him the way Eric Holder served Barack Obama.

Whitaker is considered a loyalist, and he has repeatedly criticized Mueller and his probe — raising alarms among Democrats who fear he might try to limit or even end the Russia investigation. But Trump officials are looking for someone with stronger credentials more likely to survive what could be a contentious Senate confirmation process.

Attorney General may be just one of several cabinet vacancies Trump will need to fill in the coming months, amid widespread talk that several top officials could leave or be pushed out.

Speculation is growing about the fate of Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross, about whom Trump has expressed private frustration. The 80-year-old billionaire has supported Trump’s controversial tariffs on trade partners, but may be asked to resign as Trump weighs post-midterm personnel changes.

The leading candidate to replace Ross if that happens is now Small Business Administration chief Linda McMahon, according to two sources familiar with the discussions. McMahon has made clear she is interested in the position and would accept it if it is offered, according to a source familiar with the conversations.

Whether Ross stays or goes will depend on the extent to which newly empowered Democrats in the House decide to probe the Commerce secretary’s finances and questions about his divestment of assets, a White House official said. If Democrats decide to press those issues, Ross could have a harder time staying.

McMahon and her husband, Vince — the CEO of World Wrestling Entertainment — have known the Trumps for years and were early and active supporters of Trump’s presidential campaign. McMahon, who initially backed Christie’s 2016 White House bid, is credited in part with helping secure his support for Trump during the campaign.

Inside the White House, McMahon is viewed as largely pro-free trade and less friendly to tariffs than Ross. So her takeover at Commerce, if it happens, might be seen as a shift away from economic policies that critics call protectionist. In an administration filled with big personalities and which has struggled to attract talent, she is appreciated for being low-key, competent, loyal — and easily confirmable by the Senate.

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Live: Bucks Challenging Warriors

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Bird will let you complain about bad e-scooter parking

Mind how you park your Bird.
Mind how you park your Bird.

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Irresponsible scooter parking is the scourge of any city overrun with the motorized devices. So on Thursday, e-scooter company Bird unleashed “Community Mode” on its app, which includes a way to report or complain about bad parking jobs or damaged Birds blighting city streets.

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The new feature is part of Bird’s GovTech platform that lets cities work with the scooters within established transportation systems. That was released a few months ago, but now the Bird reporting is open to anyone on the app. Bird said cities will see the option in the coming weeks.

The Bird app lets you report problem scooters.

The Bird app lets you report problem scooters.

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Through the Bird app you can report a Bird parked in the wrong spot or a broken Bird lying around blocking things. Once it’s reported, the scooter service will send someone out to reposition the vehicle. For damaged scooters, so-called “mechanics” will head out to remove the device and get it repaired. 

For those who want to complain about Birds strewn every which way on city streets, you have to download the app. It’s not a total free-for-all for all the Bird haters out there.

More importantly, will Bird start to track down the last rider on poorly-parked scooters? The company hasn’t said so, but I could see a future with fees added to your account for leaving a Bird in the middle of the sidewalk or in front of a shop door.

It could soon be time to shape up our sloppy parking ways. Bird competitor Lime already claims to have e-scooters that can detect if you’re riding on the sidewalk or in a no-parking zone.

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‘King Kong’ on Broadway review

About 40 minutes into the show, right before Kong first appears onstage, the audience at King Kong on Broadway is crackling with excitement.

Ann Darrow (Christiani Pitts) is tied up, seemingly helpless and lost in the middle of a spooky forest when we hear a growl in the darkness. In one brilliant moment the part-animatronic, part-puppet animal that is nearly as tall as the stage appears in all his glory. Ann is lifted up to look the stunning giant in his all-too-human eyes. With the help of both onstage puppetry and behind-the-scenes workers, Kong opens his mouth and roars. The audience cheers. It’s a truly stunning feat. 

If this was an attraction at a theme park, I’d give it five stars. Unfortunately, it’s a Broadway musical, not the latest from Universal. And while Kong the beast is magnificent, the show certainly isn’t.

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While Kong the beast is magnificent, the show certainly isn’t.

The musical kicks off on the wrong foot almost immediately, with a ho-hum opening number that seems to throw a lot at the wall just to see what sticks. 

The songs — a key part of any musical —  by Marius de Vries and Eddie Perfect are almost uniformly terrible, a meshing of many styles that result in a score both earworm-free as well as dragged down by lyrics doing basic exposition work. A particular low point, from the first act, involves an almost-literal treading water song, where a bunch of sailors off to the mysterious Skull Island sing “Pressure Up.” It’s a monotonous song about the monotony on the high seas. Ending number “The Wonder” seems to be telling you, despite what you may be feeling, you did in fact see something stunning. 

The plot basically follows the well-worn story we all know of a damsel, an ape, and the horrors of modern society. As Ann, Pitts is strong, doing as much as she possibly can with this material. There was clearly an appreciated effort by book writer Jack Thorne (Harry Potter and the Cursed Child) to give the character a bit more agency than she is typically granted, less damsel in distress than spunky heroine. She doesn’t scream in distress, gentlemen! She roars!

One stirring moment involves her initially bonding with her captor Kong after he has vanquished a cobra. Yes, really. It can’t be easy being the only human character on stage for extended periods of time, and she manages to hold her own opposite her 1.2 ton co-star and team. 

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Yes, this happens for real.

Yes, this happens for real.

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Quick note about that team: I certainly can’t think of a better solution, but it was occasionally distracting to watch a group of people dressed all in black running around stage moving Kong’s body with ropes. They didn’t fade to the background or become one with the beast as they do in, say, Lion King, where there are two heads but your brain processes it as one. Sometimes the team moved in unison, as if to suggest they were a physical manifestation of the animal’s internal feelings. Other times, the puppeteers were simply going from point A to point B onstage individually, and it was clear you were to pretend as much as possible they weren’t there. 

Easier said than done when it’s the most interesting thing happening.  

There are other inexplicable choices made by director/choreographer Drew McOnie and the production team: Why are we treated to EDM music whenever Kong is running? Why is the director character Jack (Eric William Morris) boring and completely forgettable for much of the show?  Why is a majority of the second act an extended meta show-within-a-show? 

Perhaps you’ll be able to get past all that. If it’s spectacle and set pieces you’re after, there are a handful of moments that, yes, will wow you. 

But we already have an incredible Kong — both the film original as well as the remakes — full of their own feats of technology. If we’re going to be in the business of turning popular movies into musicals (and the rest of the season suggests, yes, we are), it should bring something new to a familiar story: a compelling backstory or songs that open up the inner worlds of these characters. 

Unfortunately, this has neither.

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South Korea: The women of the Gwangjang Market

Seoul, South Korea – The sun sets on a cool autumn Sunday afternoon but the action is just getting started at one of Seoul’s oldest establishments – the Gwangjang Market.

The century-old market began its life as the Joseon dynasty was coming to an end with merchants looking to counteract the increasing influence of their Japanese counterparts. It survived Japanese colonial rule of the Korean Peninsula from 1910-1945, but part of the market was destroyed in the 1950-1953 Korean War.

What survives today is a bustling market that offers traditional clothes and persimmon-dyed fabrics. Fresh fish, local meats, rice cakes, and huge vats of kimchi are prepared along the covered streets, but the real drawcard these days are the food stalls.

The relatively calm fabric section of the market gives way to a hotbed of steam, thronging crowds, and all manner of traditional street foods. Mungbean pancakes (Bindetteok), spicy rice rolls (Mayak Gimbab), glass noodles (Japchae), pig feet, pig intestines and noodles (sundae), fish gut soups, sashimi and spicy rice cakes (tteokpokki) are just some of the traditional Korean delights on offer.

The rich atmosphere and foods that match are served by hardworking older women (Ajumas). They are the formidable force that keeps business people well fed and topped up with rice wine (Maegeolli) and beer. Often dealing with demanding customers, the women work hard to serve old locals, young students, and foreigners, mostly, with friendly smiles, sometimes through overworked gritted teeth.

Food connection

Mrs Yoon has been working at the market for the last two years, but her stall has been open for more than 20 years. Preparations for the stall start at 4am and run all day until late at night.

She serves chicken feet, bowls of mixed rice with vegetables (Bibimbap), and pork – among other side dishes. She sometimes finds it hard to communicate with foreigners but says people’s hearts always connect through delicious food, and they often come back over and over again.

There are dozens of stalls all competing for business, but many of the women have gatherings once a month and even go on picnics together. Mrs Yoon just does her own work rather than having a sense of rivalry, saying all the food at the market is delicious.

The market manages to keep its original charm despite more and more becoming a tourist attraction for international travellers and celebrity chefs such as Gordon Ramsey.

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Australian tourists Judy and Rob Pettiford visited on this late Sunday and remarked on the amazing sights, sounds and smells, noting  in particular the “army of strong women running the food stalls”.

“It’s a joyous place for young and old, full of smiles and encouragement for the visitor, and a unique way to see Korean specialties being cooked and consumed,” Judy Pettiford told Al Jazeera.

The Gwangjang Market in inner city Seoul provides great access to traditional food and Korean people, without feeling like a contrived tourist trap.

Sitting and being welcomed by locals – who love to share their culture, food and especially their rice wine – is a unique experience, one that would not be possible without the women of the Gwangjang Market.

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Australia under growing pressure over remote detention policy

Canberra, Australia – Opposition to Australia’s policy of confining people on remote Pacific islands if they try to get to the country by boat is coming under increasing pressure as evidence grows of the toll it has taken on the health of those detained.

Outrage in Australia at reports of vulnerable asylum seeker children suffering severe mental and physical illness as a result of being detained on Nauru has forced the government into bringing the children to the country for treatment.

While Prime Minister Scott Morrison insists the migrants won’t be allowed to stay in the country and anyone else, including children, who tries to get to Australia by boat will continue to be detained on remote Pacific islands, the government is under increasing pressure to reconsider its approach.

“Offshore processing is a failure,” George Newhouse, director of the legal and human rights organisation National Justice Project, told Al Jazeera. “It is giving rise to a completely avoidable health crisis and needlessly destroying lives and it must end.”

Australia’s Prime Minister Scott Morrison is under increasing pressure over the offshore detention policy [David Gray/Reuters]

Legal and medical experts are leading the campaign against a policy that has become increasingly restrictive over the past five years.

‘A fair go’

As Australia prepares for its next election – due by June next year – the treatment of people in the “offshore processing centres” may carry political consequences too.

The Refugee Council of Australia’s spokeswoman Kelly Nicholls said the asylum-seeker policy was a key concern for voters in the recent by-election in the constituency of former prime minister Malcolm Turnbull.

The ruling Liberal Party experienced a landslide defeat in what was once one of its safest seats.

“Polling data in Wentworth showed that 65.4 percent of a sample of 870 residents want children on Nauru brought to Australia and 55 percent said they would be more likely to vote for a candidate who could deliver that outcome,” Nicholls told Al Jazeera.

“The electorate wants to see that politicians have a clearly distinguished policy that gives all refugees and people seeking asylum a fair go.”

MPs within the Liberal Party ranks, including Julia Banks, whose constituency is in Melbourne’s eastern suburbs, have spoken out too.

“Children are citizens of the world and the children on Nauru are our ultimate responsibility,” she declared during a speech in parliament last month. “Long-term indefinite detention is no place for any child.”

While the Law Council of Australia, Save the Children, and the Royal Australasian College of Physicians (RACP) have welcomed the government’s recent measures to move children from Nauru, they all say it isn’t enough.

RACP has stressed all children must be transferred from the island now, not in months. The government has said all children will be off the island by the end of the year.

Danger to health

Nauru is a tiny island country covering just 21-square kilometres located northeast of Australia and close to the equator where hot and humid temperatures prevail all year. Men are sent to Manus island, which is part of Papua New Guinea.

“We know that prolonged immigration detention increases the risk of serious mental health problems for adults and children,” Professor David Isaacs, paediatrician and RACP Fellow, said.

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High levels of mental illness among those held in immigration detention facilities on the Australian mainland, Christmas Island, Papua New Guinea’s Manus Island and Nauru have been known for years.

The Forgotten Children report published by the Australian Human Rights Commission in 2014 documented serious levels of mental illness, trauma, depression, self-harm, sexual assault and suicide among detained asylum seekers.

The following year the Australian Medical Association said  holding children in immigration detention was a form of child abuse.

The National Justice Project, which has fought the government through the courts to have 50 children brought to Australia for medical treatment, is also pushing for a change in policy.

“Government officials have explained the ‘turn back [of asylum seeker boats] policy’ will achieve the government’s objectives without the need to punish vulnerable men, women and children on Nauru and Manus Island,” Newhouse said. “If a third country cannot be found to take the asylum seekers, then the only solution is to allow these people to start rebuilding their lives in Australia.”

International obligations

The United States said it would take up to 1,250 refugees from the islands but only 439 have been accepted after a year of screening.

New Zealand has also offered to take some of the detainees, but Australia has declined the offer because it fears it would allow asylum seekers to enter Australia through the “back door”. New Zealanders are allowed to live and work in Australia for as long as they like.

In 2012, Australia’s then prime minister Julia Gillard set up an expert panel to investigate and report on the country’s policy options, yet some of its key recommendations have been ignored.

The government acted on some such as providing “no advantage” to those avoiding regular immigration avenues, but not others, including immediately increasing the humanitarian programme intake to 20,000 places per year and, ideally, 27,000 places by 2017. The projected 18,750 places on offer in 2018-19 are well below those suggested targets.

The report also reinforced “adherence by Australia to its international obligations”.

“By forcing people to live this way, Australia is in breach of its obligations under numerous international human rights treaties in relation to torture and cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment, access to adequate healthcare and arbitrary detention, among others,” Newhouse said.

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