Philip Ruddock: Psychological problems part of humanitarian refugee intake

By David Wroe, National Security Correspondent
Updated December 16 2014 - 7:23pm, first published 6:59pm
Doesn't recall case: Former immigration minister Philip Ruddock said many people claiming persecution suffered psychological problems.
Doesn't recall case: Former immigration minister Philip Ruddock said many people claiming persecution suffered psychological problems.
Doesn't recall case: Former immigration minister Philip Ruddock said many people claiming persecution suffered psychological problems.
Doesn't recall case: Former immigration minister Philip Ruddock said many people claiming persecution suffered psychological problems.
Doesn't recall case: Former immigration minister Philip Ruddock said many people claiming persecution suffered psychological problems.
Doesn't recall case: Former immigration minister Philip Ruddock said many people claiming persecution suffered psychological problems.
Doesn't recall case: Former immigration minister Philip Ruddock said many people claiming persecution suffered psychological problems.
Doesn't recall case: Former immigration minister Philip Ruddock said many people claiming persecution suffered psychological problems.

Former immigration minister Philip Ruddock has said that traumatised refugees with psychological problems are part of any humanitarian refugee program, as attention focused on the background of Man Haron Monis.

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