ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 11月20日 04時31分


This is Manus Island, in Papua New Guinea. As part of Australia’s contentious policy to keep migrants from reaching its shores, More than 1,300 asylum seekers have been dumped here since the end of 2012. The center, a warren of barracks and tents, sprawls across a naval base built by American troops during World War II. The men there (women and children were sent to the island of Nauru) were all but forgotten until last month. That’s when Australia’s attempt to shut down the center and move them to facilities near the island’s main town of Lorengau hit resistance. Hundreds of the men refused to leave. With the attention of the world finally on them, the camp’s detainees said they were turning their prison into a protest, braving a lack of water, electricity and food to try to jog loose a little compassion from the world. They had already suffered and understood danger. @adamfergusonphoto photographed these children playing near the detention center on #ManusIsland. We’ll share more of his photos from this story, written by @damiencave, tomorrow.


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