Baby Asha is facing possible deportation to Nauru.
Over the last week there have being ongoing protests outside Lady Cilento children's hospital in Brisbane, with health professionals at the hospital refusing to discharge baby Asha whilst she could be sent to Nauru. (Read more here: https://www.greenleft.org.au/node/61088)
11:21
All quiet. Refugee activists have being checking all the cars that leave the hospital. There is some speculation they may try to move baby Asha to Darwin then onto Nauru. Deportment of immigration has denied they tried or planned to move baby Asha thing morning from Lady Cilento hospital to Nauru. Anything the department of immigration says should be taken with skepticism.
At the moment baby Asha remains in the hospital and refugee supporters continue to hold a vigil outside.
9:35
Let them Stay being sung to the tune of Amazing Grace. Amazing Grace is a song that was influential in building the movement against the slave trade 200 years ago.
Live #LadyCilento simply stunning. "Close The Camps" subg to tune of amazing grace #LetThemStay pic.twitter.com/CFNFUjJii7
— Mums4Refugees (@Mums4Refugees) February 20, 2016
9:30
Multiple sources including hospital workers are saying that Baby Asha will be remaining in the hospital safely tonight. Refugee supporters are continuing to stay outside.
8:55
The Veronicas with the Seed mob have come down to support the protests.
8:47
Some of the members of mums for refugees at the vigil outside Lady Cilento hospital
You can follow them on twitter here: https://twitter.com/Mums4Refugees
8:20
More people are gathering at Lady Cilento hospital, with a candlelight vigil happening as local community activist Jonathan Sri recites a poem.
8:08
"We will not stand by and let people be sent into harm"
8:03
Ros McLennan, QCU Secretary, is reported as saying she is prepared to be first on the line to prevent removal of baby Asha.
7:59
Overwhelming support honked by people driving past
7:55
Susan Price and Peter Boyle from the Socialist Alliance joining the protests outside Lady Cilento hospital now.
7:48pm
Protesters are at every exit now.
7:40pm
Currently refugee activists are rallying outside the hospital, believing she could be deported imminently. They have a presence at all the entrances and exits at the hospital.
Department of immigration officials have informed the family that Asha will be moved. To move her to another location, eg: somewhere more remote - they don't need to give 72 hours notice.
Communication has being cut off between Asha's mother and the outside world. Immigration department is refusing her access to phones.
Flights have being tentatively booked between Brisbane and Nauru for Tuesday.
Police have entered the hospital.
Government is refusing to give any updates.
The crowd outside Lady Cilento hospital is growing every minute and numerous people are preparing to get arrested to let baby Asha stay.
Everyone who can get down there and help is urged to.