In Spain’s Ceuta, migrant women tell of sexual harassment: ‘it’s really bad’
Migrant women who entered Spain's North African enclave of Ceuta on July 30 during a mass crossing are experiencing sexual harassment while sleeping rough as they await registration. Over a dozen women have established a camp on a roadside near the government-run migrant reception center, which is currently housing approximately 700 people, exceeding its capacity by 200.

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AI-generatedMigrant women who entered Spain's North African enclave of Ceuta on July 30 during a mass crossing are experiencing sexual harassment while sleeping rough as they await registration. Over a dozen women have established a camp on a roadside near the government-run migrant reception center, which is currently housing approximately 700 people, exceeding its capacity by 200. The women report that the difficulties of their current living situation are worsened by the fear of sexual harassment.
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4 extractedThe migrant reception centre in Ceuta is sheltering about 700 people, exceeding its capacity by 200.
More than a dozen women have set up camp on a roadside near the migrant reception centre in Ceuta.
Migrant women in Ceuta report experiencing sexual harassment while waiting to be registered after a mass crossing.
The hardships of sleeping rough are compounded by the threat and fear of sexual harassment for migrant women.