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Scott Morrison, where are you? Eight years is too long

For the past three months, rain or shine, a small, sad group of anywhere between 14 to 28 men meet outside Milsons Point railway station every Sunday at midday to march to and demonstrate at the gates of Kirribilli House. They deserve to be heard.
Their dedicated leader, Jamal Daoud, a Palestinian migration agent, rallies the men, leading the chants on a small sound system: “Free free the refugees; eight years too long.” On a day with a full contingent, men from Syria, Iran, Iraq and Sudan march and chant through the streets of affluent Kirribilli, ending up outside the gates of Kirribilli House, challenging the Prime Minister, with a different chant, to come out and meet with them: “Scott Morrison,…
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