Migrant women describe fears of sexual violence in Spain’s Ceuta
- Posted on August 18, 2026
- By South China Morning Post
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Female migrants in Spain's Ceuta encampment face severe safety challenges, with residents reporting nightly threats and assault attempts. The humanitarian crisis extends beyond shelter and resources, encompassing serious security concerns that disproportionately affect vulnerable women. Local authorities and international organizations struggle to implement adequate protective measures. These testimonies highlight the intersection of migration vulnerability and gender-based violence in overcrowded reception facilities along European borders.
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