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Australia sends first asylum-seekers to PNG as policy takes effect

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A protester in Sydney holds a poster during a rally in support of asylum seekers on July 20. Photo: Reuters

The first asylum-seekers to be sent to Papua New Guinea under Australia’s hardline new boatpeople policy arrived on Thursday, with the government declaring people-smugglers no longer have a product to sell.

Their arrival formally brought into effect an arrangement agreed on July 19 under which those who turn up in Australia on unauthorised boats will be sent to PNG for processing and resettled there – even if judged to be genuine refugees.

The 40 asylum-seekers, mainly Iranian and Afghan men, were flown from Australia’s Indian Ocean territory of Christmas Island Wednesday night, accompanied by Australian police and medical staff, the immigration department said.

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Immigration Minister Tony Burke said it showed Canberra was serious about not resettling boatpeople in Australia.

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“Over time, every single person who arrives under these new rules will find the government is true to its word,” he said.

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