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Compensation suggested for child held in detention; The Human Rights Commission says $250,000 compensation should be paid to a woman who was wrongfully held in immigration detention as a child
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Compensation suggested for child held in detention; The Human Rights Commission says $250,000 compensation should be paid to a woman who was wrongfully held in immigration detention as a child
2012
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Judy Taufa was the eldest of the six children who were put into the Villawood immigration detention centre with their mother when their father was wrongfully deported to Tonga in 2004.
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Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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