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From Sexual Abuse to Slavery: Tindouf Camps Allegations Return to Geneva as Victims Await Justice

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June 24, 2026

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As the United Nations Human Rights Council devoted Wednesday’s annual discussion to women’s rights, with a particular focus on physical and sexual violence affecting women around the world, attention once again turned to allegations of abuses committed against women in the Tindouf camps, where rights advocates say victims continue to face significant obstacles in obtaining ...

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Workers World

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· Jul 1, 2026

Free the Prairieland defendants!

The trial and sentencing of the Prairieland defendants and the grotesque sentences handed them June 23 — from 30 to 100 years in prison, for each of eight defendants — was the closest thing to the reactionary and legal lynchings that have been all too common in the history of . . . Continue reading Free the Prairieland defendants! at Workers.org

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· Jun 26, 2026

SCOTUS Eviscerates Asylum Protections for More Than a Million Immigrants

“[This is] a devastating blow to the rights of people seeking asylum, to the rule of law, and to this country’s legacy as a beacon of hope for people fleeing persecution and torture,” Melissa Crow, a co-counsel in the case, told Jezebel in a statement.

South China Morning Post

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· Jun 27, 2026

Hong Kong’s Tiu Keng Leng residents win landmark case in 1996 – SCMP archive

This article was first published on June 28, 1996. Rennie’s Mill residents win battle for damages by Cliff Buddle and Ng Kang-chung Rennie’s Mill residents won their marathon battle with the Government yesterday (June 27, 1996) when a judge ruled they had been treated unfairly and must be paid damages. Mr Justice Raymond Sears said the Government abused its powers by breaching a 35-year-old promise to allow the refugees to stay at the Tseung Kwan O site indefinitely. But the residents were told...

Brisbane Times

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· Jun 26, 2026

Fortescue harassment lawsuit sparks demand for answers from WA inquiry chair

Deputy WA Liberal leader Libby Mettam investigated sexual harassment and abuse in mining camps in 2022. She is demanding answers over fresh allegations against resources giant Fortescue.

Irish Mirror

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· Jun 24, 2026

Victims of paedo schoolteacher Leo Hickey plan to sue the State

Women who were sexually abused by Leo Hickey say they are forced to sue the State

Eyewitness News Bahamas

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· Jun 24, 2026

Crisis Center: Physical and Sexual Abuse Cases on the Rise

Crisis Center: Physical and Sexual Abuse Cases on the Rise

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Related coverage for "From Sexual Abuse to Slavery: Tindouf Camps Allegations Return to Geneva as Victims Await Justice": Workers World — Free the Prairieland defendants!. Jezebel — SCOTUS Eviscerates Asylum Protections for More Than a Million Immigrants. South China Morning Post — Hong Kong’s Tiu Keng Leng residents win landmark case in 1996 – SCMP archive. Brisbane Times — Fortescue harassment lawsuit sparks demand for answers from WA inquiry chair. Irish Mirror — Victims of paedo schoolteacher Leo Hickey plan to sue the State. Eyewitness News Bahamas — Crisis Center: Physical and Sexual Abuse Cases on the Rise