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Lawsuit challenges US ‘third-country’ deportations to Equatorial Guinea

An international coalition of lawyers has filed a lawsuit with the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights challenging a US policy of deporting individuals to Equatorial Guinea. This "third-country" agreement, established under the Trump administration, allows the US to send deportees to Equatorial Guinea if they cannot be returned to their home countries.

By AFP and ReutersAl JazeeraFiled 2026-06-05 · 17:35 GMTLean · CenterRead · 2 min
Lawsuit challenges US ‘third-country’ deportations to Equatorial Guinea
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An international coalition of lawyers has filed a lawsuit with the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights challenging a US policy of deporting individuals to Equatorial Guinea. This "third-country" agreement, established under the Trump administration, allows the US to send deportees to Equatorial Guinea if they cannot be returned to their home countries. The lawsuit, brought on behalf of 14 deportees, highlights concerns that individuals are being sent to a country with a poor human rights record, where they have no ties and may face persecution or torture. Some of the represented individuals have already been forcibly repatriated to Equatorial Guinea, with others reportedly detained under conditions amounting to arbitrary detention. The coalition includes several US-based and African human rights organizations.

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The policy allows the US to deport individuals to Equatorial Guinea if they cannot be sent to their home countries.

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The lawsuit targets a ‘third-country’ agreement between Equatorial Guinea and the Trump administration.

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A lawsuit has been filed with the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights challenging US deportations to Equatorial Guinea.

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Six deportees were forcibly repatriated to Equatorial Guinea despite expressing fear of persecution or torture.

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The lawsuit is brought on behalf of 14 deportees, some of whom are allegedly detained in Equatorial Guinea under conditions amounting to arbitrary detention.

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Complaint filed to African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights challenges controversial expulsion practice.An international coalition of lawyers has filed a lawsuit with a top African human rights body seeking to block Deportations to Equatorial Guinea from the United States.The lawsuit filed on Friday against Equatorial Guinea at the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights specifically targets a so-called “third-country” agreement between the West African nation and the administration of US President Donald Trump.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemslist 1 of 3Sierra Leone receives first group of West African deportees from USlist 2 of 3Mahmoud Khalil to appeal US deportation case to Supreme Courtlist 3 of 3Trump administration sues states for denying ICE agents undercover platesend of listUnder the policy, the US can deport to Equatorial Guinea individuals who cannot safely be sent to their home countries. The practice has been widely condemned for sending deportees to countries with dismal rights records where they have no ties and often do not speak the language.The lawsuit was brought on behalf of 14 deportees. They included some still being held in Equatorial Guinea under conditions “amounting to arbitrary and indefinite detention”, according to the indictment.Six of those represented in the complaint had already been forcibly repatriated from Equatorial Guinea within the last week, despite expressing fear of persecution or ⁠torture, according to the human rights groups representing them.Three of those had been ⁠sent back to Equatorial Guinea after their home countries refused to accept them. Lawyers said they had lost contact with the other three.The groups included the US-based groups Asian Americans Advancing Justice, Global Strategic Litigation Council and EG Justice, along with Gambia’s Institute for Human Rights and Development in Africa and the Tanzania-based Pan African Lawyers Union.
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