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Set to become a new pilgrimage location, Manus Tours has the information, advice and expertise to plan your tour to Manus Island and Nauru. Secure your travel plans now and become part of the first wave of tourists to visit the former ‘Regional Processing Facilities’, the cruel and dehumanising prison camps at the centre of Australia’s ill-remembered ‘Pacific Solution’.

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UK warned not to replicate Australia’s immigration detention centres

Two former detainees in Australia’s notorious offshore immigration detention centres have issued a “dire warning” to UK parliamentarians ahead of a vote to replicate these centres this week. They are urging MPs not to back the nationality and borders bill which will be debated in parliament on Tuesday and Wednesday. If passed into law in … Continue reading UK warned not to replicate Australia’s immigration detention centres

Manus Island detention centre to close by year’s end, inquest told

  The Manus Island immigration detention centre is slated for closure by the end of 2017, a senior Australian government bureaucrat has told a court. An article by Ben Doherty, The Guardian. “The Papua New Guinean high court [sic] has indicated that they want it closed, and certainly the indications from the government are that … Continue reading Manus Island detention centre to close by year’s end, inquest told

Defunct Detention Centre Tours

During the unenlightened years (2001 – 2016) Manus Island was used as a “Detention Centre” (2001 – 2004) and “Regional Processing Centre” (2012-2016) for innocent asylum seekers. Several famous prisoners were detained here, including Aladdin Sisalem, who was kept as a lone inmate from July 2003 until he was finally granted asylum in Australia in June 2004, and Reza Barati, killed in a riot in February 2014. Take a tour, led by former guards of the Centre, and discover the horrifying conditions and dehumanizing propaganda that is now, thankfully, a thing of the past.

Climb Mount Dremsel

Mt. Dremsel Manus Island’s tallest peak, rising to 718 metres (2,356 ft) above sea level. Mount Dremsel Trekking is day tour based in Lorengau, the capital of Manus Province. We start early to see the beautiful and amazing sunrise in Manus. Mount Dremsel was a volcano that probably erupted 8 – 10 million years ago. It is safe to climb. Medium skill required.

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