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Written by Malcolm Brown
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By Malcolm Brown
May 23, 2005
The Age
Lawyers for Vivian Alvarez Solon, the Australian citizen deported to the Philippines, have indicated they will advise her to seek compensation for pain, suffering and removal from her family despite her having said she would not seek compensation. |
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Written by Robert Wainwright
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By Robert Wainwright
May 21, 2005
The Age
Queensland police had records of a woman named Vivian Alvarez Solon five months before she was wrongly deported, her brother, Henry Solon, says.
Lawyers for Ms Alvarez Solon are demanding the release of federal and state files that could reveal why she was not identified as an Australian, instead of being deported in July 2001. |
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Written by Michelle Grattan, David Wroe
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By Michelle Grattan, David Wroe
May 18, 2005
Philippines authorities tried to get Australia's Immigration Department to delay Vivian Alvarez Solon's deportation and give her "therapeutic counselling" and further treatment for trauma, it was revealed yesterday. |
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Written by Robert Wainwright
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By Robert Wainwright
May 18, 2005 - 2:02PM
Vivian Alvarez has spoken to her two children for the first time in more than four years, her lawyers revealed today.
Ms Alvarez, an Australian wrongly deported to the Philippines in 2001, spoke to her two sons - who are aged 16 and nine - by telephone earlier this week. |
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Written by Sydney Morning Herald
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May 15, 2005 - 11:25AM
Sydney Morning Herald.
The Prime Minister, John Howard, today said he had full confidence in the Immigration Minister, Amanda Vanstone, and her department despite the mistaken deportation of Vivian Alvarez. |
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