Human rights complaint issued against G4S over Manus asylum seeker treatment

By Sarah Whyte
Updated September 24 2014 - 7:18am, first published September 23 2014 - 1:06pm
G4s guards on Manus Island shortly after the riots earlier this year. Photo: Nick Moir
G4s guards on Manus Island shortly after the riots earlier this year. Photo: Nick Moir
G4S security in Port Moresby, PNG. Photo: Jason South
G4S security in Port Moresby, PNG. Photo: Jason South
G4S security in Port Moresby, PNG. Photo: Jason South
G4S security in Port Moresby, PNG. Photo: Jason South
G4s guards on Manus Island shortly after the riots earlier this year. Photo: Nick Moir
G4s guards on Manus Island shortly after the riots earlier this year. Photo: Nick Moir
G4S security in Port Moresby, PNG. Photo: Jason South
G4S security in Port Moresby, PNG. Photo: Jason South
G4s guards on Manus Island shortly after the riots earlier this year. Photo: Nick Moir
G4s guards on Manus Island shortly after the riots earlier this year. Photo: Nick Moir
G4S security in Port Moresby, PNG. Photo: Jason South
G4S security in Port Moresby, PNG. Photo: Jason South

A formal complaint against security group G4S that the treatment of asylum seekers in Papua New Guinea failed to meet international human rights standards has been made to the OECD.

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