Senator HANSON-YOUNG (South Australia) (15:54): I move: That the Senate— (a) notes that Mr Zainullah Naseri, a Hazara man and the first Afghan forcibly removed by the Australian Government, was tortured by the Taliban on his return; (b) agrees That the security situation in Afghanistan is deteriorating and remains extremely dangerous for Hazaras; and (c) calls on the Government to: (i) issue a moratorium on the forced return of asylum seekers back to Afghanistan, and (ii) send a contingent of officials to Afghanistan to investigate the security situation there and in the Hazara region of Ghazni and report to Parliament on their return. Senator Kim Carr interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Okay. You did not do that at the appropriate time. Senator Moore interjecting— The PRESIDENT: When I called to see whether anyone had any objection to formality, there was no objection. Senator Kim Carr interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Well, I am just telling you what happened. So Senator Hanson-Young was then proceeding. I will be guided by the goodwill in the chamber—if we can have goodwill with denial of formality— Senator Moore interjecting— The PRESIDENT: I think that is fair to Senator Hanson-Young, because Senator Hanson-Young was not denied. So, Senator Hanson-Young, you have moved the motion and before I put the motion, did Senator Cash wish to make a statement?