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Asylum seekers sent to Nauru by Australia say they are going hungry

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According to a survey of 78 asylum seekers on Nauru, 99 per cent said they were regularly skipping meals because they could not buy enough food with their fortnightly allowance, while more than three quarters said they rarely had access to free, clean drinking water. Newsiline summarises this report from ABC News Australia and links readers to the original publisher for the full story.

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