Resettled refugee's plea: 'Send me back to Manus'

By Michael Gordon
Updated February 23 2016 - 10:08pm, first published 8:48pm
Refugee Loghman Sawari, 20, pictured in Lae with all his possessions, wants to return to the relative safety of the Manus transit centre. Photo: Supplied
Refugee Loghman Sawari, 20, pictured in Lae with all his possessions, wants to return to the relative safety of the Manus transit centre. Photo: Supplied
Mr Sawari pictured at Manus last year. Photo: Andrew Meares
Mr Sawari pictured at Manus last year. Photo: Andrew Meares

 One of the first refugees to be resettled in Papua New Guinea has pleaded to be returned to Manus Island, saying life in limbo is better than living with fear, loneliness and poverty in the city of Lae.

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