Skip to content
The Mindanao Examiner Regional Newspaper

The Mindanao Examiner Regional Newspaper

Title

Name

Primary Menu
  • Home
  • Mindanao
  • Visayas
  • National
  • Features
  • Opinion
  • Business
  • International
  • SciTech
  • Health & Wellness
  • Sports
  • About Us
    • Regional Advertising Rates
    • Contact Us
    • Profile
  • Home
  • International
  • Alleged Nauru rape victim arrives in Australia for abortion – BBC News
  • Featured
  • International

Alleged Nauru rape victim arrives in Australia for abortion – BBC News

Editor October 12, 2015

A Somali refugee who became pregnant after allegedly being raped on Nauru has arrived in Australia for an abortion.

The woman, 23, had appealed for weeks to be transferred from the island, part of Australia’s offshore network housing people seeking asylum.

Australia’s top court is currently reviewing the legality of the centres.

Thousands of Australians rallied over the weekend in support of refugees and demanding their closure.

Meanwhile Nauru has dismissed another Somali refugee’s allegation she was raped.

The authorities said there was insufficient evidence to support the woman’s claim she was raped by two Nauruan men.

Under Australia’s tough asylum policy, any irregular migrants trying to reach the country by boat are intercepted and held in centres on Nauru and Manus Island, Papua New Guinea.

The government says this deters people-traffickers but there have been criticism of the conditions at the camps.

The 23-year-old Somali woman is reportedly more than 12 weeks pregnant. Abortion is allowed in some circumstances on Nauru but not in the case of rape.

The Australian government had come under pressure to allow her to enter the country to terminate the pregnancy.

“Our client is relieved that there has been a resolution to this sensitive matter,” her lawyer George Newhouse told the Sydney Morning Herald.

“She is now in Australia and the Commonwealth government has agreed to provide her with medical treatment.”

But an opposition politician hit out at the woman’s treatment.

“You’ve got to wonder why a young woman’s very distressing situation had to become so public and the [prime] minister had to be pleaded with by the Australian people,” said Greens senator Sarah Hanson-Young, AAP reported.(BBC News)

Link: http://www.bbc.com/news/world-australia-34502142

fb-share-icon
Tweet 20

Continue Reading

Previous: Revealed: Life of girl, 9, forced to marry man 69 years her senior – CNN News
Next: Memphis police officer shot and killed – Fox News

Related News

Hacker by Tima
  • International

South Korea’s largest telecom operator suffers mass exodus of customers over data leak

Editor June 2, 2025
Bountiful-harvest
  • Featured
  • Mindanao Post

Aquaponics to conservation: How a young farmer is growing change

Editor May 28, 2025
BLT-1
  • Business
  • Featured

Joy of Sharing: Jollibee Group Foundation Marks 20 Years of Impactful Partnerships and Progress

Editor May 22, 2025

Trending News

JBL Unleashes Next-Level Audio in Davao JBL 1
  • Business
  • Technology

JBL Unleashes Next-Level Audio in Davao

June 6, 2025
PH mangoes land in Rome in bid to win over Italian market Mango1 2
  • Business
  • National

PH mangoes land in Rome in bid to win over Italian market

June 3, 2025
DOTr orders closure, raps vs. AirAsia Move over excessive air fares AirAsia-MOVE-app 3
  • National

DOTr orders closure, raps vs. AirAsia Move over excessive air fares

June 2, 2025
DOT assures Korean community of strengthened tourist safety measures Seo-In-Guk-&-Christina-Frasco 4
  • National
  • Tourism

DOT assures Korean community of strengthened tourist safety measures

June 2, 2025
SSS welcomes UnionDigital Bank President and CEO – talks about partnership opportunities for micro lending, for overseas Filipinos, and for transfer of technology uniondigital-bank 5
  • National

SSS welcomes UnionDigital Bank President and CEO – talks about partnership opportunities for micro lending, for overseas Filipinos, and for transfer of technology

June 2, 2025
  • Facebook
  • X
  • YouTube
  • Blog
Copyright © 2025. The Mindanao Examiner Regional Newspaper. All Rights Reserved. | MoreNews by AF themes.