Detainee suicides in Australian detention centres in 2004

Lisa Solinareos made this Freedom of Information request to Department of Home Affairs

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Lisa Solinareos

Dear Department of Immigration and Border Protection,

I am wanting to acquire documents in regards to the amount of detainee suicides that occurred within Australian detention centres during 2004.

Yours faithfully,

Lisa Solinareos

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Our references: FA 15/06/01169; ADF2015/26333

 

Dear Lisa Solinareos

 

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Yours sincerely

 

 

 

FOI Helpdesk

Freedom of Information Section

Immigration and Border Protection Portfolio

E: [2][email address]

 

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Dear Ms Solinareos

 

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Dear Lisa Solinareos

 

I refer to your FOI request received on 10 June 2015, seeking access to
the following:

 

I am wanting to acquire documents in regards to the amount of detainee
suicides that occurred within Australian detention centres during 2004.

 

I have made a decision on this request. Please see attached my signed
decision letter.

 

This request has now been closed.

 

Yours sincerely

 

 

Marianne Nolte-Crimp

FOI Officer | Freedom of Information Section

Access to Information Branch | Information Management Task Force

Corporate Group

Department of Immigration and Border Protection

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