Another incident of self-harm has occurred in an Australian detention centre.
An asylum seeker detained in the Melbourne Immigration Transit Accommodation facility has been taken to hospital after trying to set himself on fire, according to advocates.
The 23-year-old from Afghanistan allegedly set a towel alight in his room on Sunday before a fellow detainee intervened.
It comes just days after another Afghan man died at the government facility in Broadmeadows.
Refugee advocate Pamela Curr, who had met the man on several occasions, told national News he had been in MITA for “around two years” and had likely become “totally hopeless”.
Ms Curr said the 23-year-old was a “gentle, lovely Hazara man” who had fled “political violence” in Afghanistan.
She said he arrived in Australia by boat and was on a bridging visa.
When this expired, he became “destitute .. and was sleeping in his car” before being detained.
Advocates say he was taken to hospital after the incident, with a spokesperson for Ambulance Victoria confirming to national News paramedics were called to Broadmeadows at about 4.30am on Monday.
The Refugee Action Coalition claimed the 23-year-old was now under guard in the high security section in MITA.
“Just a reminder that the government has claimed that immigration detention is administrative and not punitive in nature,” the group tweeted.
The latest act of self-harm has prompted warnings of another death in detention.
“I refuse to believe that the only way to stop ‘deaths at sea’ is to have deaths on land. Australia’s refugee policy is monstrous,” Greens MP Adam Bandt tweeted after reports of the self-harm emerged.