Four of the most harrowing tales Amnesty International heard on Nauru, the 'Island of Despair'

By Amy Remeikis
Updated October 18 2016 - 11:08am, first published 10:44am
An aerial picture of Nauru, where Australia houses hundreds of refugees and asylum seekers.
An aerial picture of Nauru, where Australia houses hundreds of refugees and asylum seekers.
Omid Masoumali died after setting himself on fire on Nauru. Photo: Supplied
Omid Masoumali died after setting himself on fire on Nauru. Photo: Supplied

Amnesty International's new report, Island of Despair, outlines a series of allegations about life on Nauru for refugees and asylum seekers.

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