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Aziz finally returns to Manus Island as the Australian government begins shutting some of the centre’s compounds – trying to force refugees to go home, or accept resettlement in Papua New Guinea. Aziz and the other detainees refuse to leave. When the compounds begin to close, hundreds of the men have been assessed for resettlement in America – yet hundreds more, like Aziz, haven’t even started the process. What will happen to the men who live there?
Tue 3 Oct 2017 04.06 BST
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• The Messenger is a 10-part podcast series co-produced by Behind the Wire and the Wheeler Centre. It is produced by Michael Green, André Dao, Hannah Reich and Bec Fary, with Jon Tjhia and Sophie Black at the Wheeler Centre, with additional fact-checking by the Guardian’s Ben Doherty. To find out more about the Messenger and to subscribe, visit wheelercentre.com/themessenger• The Messenger is a 10-part podcast series co-produced by Behind the Wire and the Wheeler Centre. It is produced by Michael Green, André Dao, Hannah Reich and Bec Fary, with Jon Tjhia and Sophie Black at the Wheeler Centre, with additional fact-checking by the Guardian’s Ben Doherty. To find out more about the Messenger and to subscribe, visit wheelercentre.com/themessenger
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