Published: June 4, 2026 ⢠8:30 PM IST ¡ Updated: June 4, 2026 ⢠9:25 PM ISTBy TheBriefWire Editorial Team
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The Nauruan government has issued a rare statement insisting it is a âfriendlyâ and âwelcomingâ country after a whistleblower alleged âserious threats of physical violenceâ were made against a group of non-citizens removed there by the Albanese government.
The unexpected defence, sent shortly after midday Thursday, was mounted hours after independent MP Andrew Wilkie used his three-minute constituency statement to read claims from an anonymous whistleblower familiar with the arrangements of the secretive $2.5bn deal between Australia and Nauru.
The person, who claimed to be involved in the process through their employment, said the serious threats arose from ânumerous conversationsâ and âwere not idly madeâ.
âThey were said with a tone and gravity that indicated, at best, an indifference to the dignity and wellbeing of the removed cohort, and at worst, an active desire to cause them serious harm,â Wilkie said, reading out the whistleblowerâs statement.