Men had sought compensation for unlawful detention and chance to apply for PNG travel documents
The lawyer representing more than 730 refugee and asylum seeker men in Papua New Guinea has vowed to keep fighting for compensation after the supreme court threw out their case on a technicality.
The group had sought compensation for unlawful detention and the opportunity to apply for PNG travel documents, which would allow resettlement in other countries.
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