Rohingya refugee Harun Roshid had been in Australian detention for more than two years when he was told by letter that he would never be a free man in Australia.
Despite being a recognised refugee under the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and the Australian immigration system, Australia’s secret security organisation had decided he was a “threat” and should not be given a protection visa.
ASIO rulings put refugees' lives in limbo
Rohingya refugee Harun Roshid had been in Australian detention for more than two years when he was told by letter that he would never be a ...
