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Manus refugees' allowance and food rations stopped amid relocation push to Port Moresby

Men in Port Moresby seeking medical treatment also report their allowances cut

Manus Island refugees have had their weekly allowances and daily food rations stopped as the Papua New Guinea government begins plans to relocate refugees and asylum seekers to Port Moresby.

A 28-year-old Rohingya refugee Haroon Rashid, who is married to a local woman with whom he has two children, has had his weekly allowances and food rations stopped since June this year.

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