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Australia faces false imprisonment claims by Tamil asylum seekers

<p>Over 150 Sri Lankan Tamil asylum seekers, who were brought to mainland Australia after nearly a month Sunday, have claimed damages for false imprisonment in the high seas by the country's authorities, a media report said Monday</p>

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Sydney: Over 150 Sri Lankan Tamil asylum seekers, who were brought to mainland Australia after nearly a month Sunday, have claimed damages for false imprisonment in the high seas by the country's authorities, a media report said Monday.

As many as 157 Tamil asylum seekers are being held at Curtin detention centre in the remote north-western Australia after being flown from Cocos Island Sunday.

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