Asylum seekers who were transferred to a processing center on the tiny Pacific island of Nauru after arriving in Australia as refugees may be moved again due to endemic sexual assault, rape and child abuse. An Australian senate committee report published Monday recommends the government relocate children and families from the island after finding conditions not “appropriate or safe” for detainees due to a raft of serious allegations. “The government should develop a plan,” the committee wrote in its latest report, “for the removal of children from the Nauru [Regional Processing Center, or RPC] as soon as possible, with their families where they have them.” It also wrote that the center should “move towards becoming a more open, lower security living arrangement,” and asked for continued legal review and additional reports by Dec.