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Katie McQue

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Category: Investigation highlights

The Guardian: ‘We drink from the toilet’: migrants tell of hellish Saudi detention centres

Kingdom urged to rethink mass deportation policy as crowded and insanitary conditions spark Covid-19 fears Ibraahin’s* first week of work … More

The Guardian: Windrush scandal continues as Chagos Islanders are pressed to ‘go back’

British passport holders say they are routinely pressed by council officers to leave the UK British passport holders from the Chagos … More

The Guardian: ‘It’s a very big torture’: the children growing up in hiding in Dubai

With sex outside marriage punishable by jail, migrant workers who become pregnant are often forced to keep their babies locked … More

New Internationalist: Exclusive – Inside Diego Garcia, America’s highly secretive military base

WEB EXCLUSIVE A two year investigation reveals the US military’s poor treatment of contract workers on the controversial island. Katie … More

New Internationalist: Women starving for their basic humanity

14 March 2018 Immigration Removal Centres are the shame of Britain, Katie McQue reports Being gay in Uganda can cost you your … More

The Financial Times – This is Africa: South African miners could lose HIV treatment in job cuts

As commodity prices tumble, South African miners with HIV stand to lose access to treatment should they be made redundant … More

New Internationalist: UK Supreme Court highlights right of Chagos refugees to return home

Bernard Nourrice has been desperate to go home for 50 years. He is from Diego Garcia, a small UK-owned island … More

New Internationalist: Secret Agent Orange

A war that ended 40 years ago continues to claim new victims. When the US military sprayed millions of gallons … More

New Internationalist: South Africa – Dying for Justice

South Africa’s High Court recently ruled that 27,000 goldminers with silicosis, an incurable lung disease, could collectively sue their former employers. … More

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