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21 Oct 2019

Australia: Qantas urged to review involuntary transportation process; co. said it's not for airlines to adjudicate deportations

Qantas' shareholders pressure the airline to review its role in deporting asylum seekers. The Australasian Centre for Corporate Responsibility has filed a resolution urging Qantas to conduct and publish a human rights risk review. However, Qantas said that deportation is a matter for the government and for the courts to decide on.