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The Undesirables

The Undesirables

Inside Nauru

by Mark Isaacs
Paperback
Publication Date: 01/02/2017

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When it comes to asylum-seekers on Nauru, we learn only what the government wants us to know.

In the wake of The Nauru Files, see first-hand is happening inside the Nauru detention centre through Mark Isaacs' eyewitness account.

Mark Isaacs worked for the Salvation Army inside the Nauru Detention Centre soon after it re-opened in 2012. He provided humanitarian aid to the men interned in the camp. What he saw there moved him to speak out. The Undesirables chronicles his time on Nauru, detailing daily life and the stories of the men held there; the self-harm, suicide attempts, and riots; the rare moments of joy; the moments of deep despair. He takes us behind the gates of Nauru and humanises a political debate usually ruled by misleading rhetoric.

This revised edition of The Undesirables features an updated foreword from Julian Burnside and a new chapter by Mark that interrogates how little has changed inside the detention centre, despite documented human rights abuses, and why we need to close offshore detention centres.

ISBN:
9781743793121
9781743793121
Category:
Refugees & political asylum
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
01-02-2017
Publisher:
Hardie Grant Books
Country of origin:
Australia
Pages:
368
Dimensions (mm):
210x135mm
Mark Isaacs

Mark Isaacs is a writer, an author, a researcher and a community worker. His first book, The Undesirables: Inside Nauru (Hardie Grant, 2014), is an account of his work with asylum seekers in Nauru, one of Australia's notorious offshore detention centres. His second book, Nauru Burning (Editia, 2016), follows up The Undesirables with an investigative report on human rights abuses on Nauru.

In 2017, Mark conducted an investigation into deportations to Afghanistan with the Edmund Rice Centre. The published report is called "Responsibility to Protect" and is available online for free download. Mark is currently writing another book for Hardie Grant about a community of peace activists in Afghanistan which will be published in May 2019. He is also studying a Doctor of Philosophy at the University of Technology, Sydney.

His research will focus on human migration in the Asia-Pacific region. Mark is president of Sydney PEN, an affiliate of PEN International, a worldwide association of writers which defends freedom of expression and campaigns on behalf of writers who have been silenced by persecution or imprisonment. Mark works as a community worker, while he writes as a freelancer.

He has published articles with The Guardian, Foreign Policy, World Policy Journal, Sydney Morning Herald, Huffington Post, VICE, New Internationalist, Mamamia, New Matilda, The Griffith Review, Pacific Standard, Overland, Conscious Magazine, The Vocal, Right Now and Roads and Kingdoms.

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