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Child Abuse Survivor Challenges Albanese Government's Nauru Deal

Published Wednesday, May 20, 2026 · Updated May 21

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An alleged child abuse survivor, identified as Abdul, is taking legal action against the Albanese government's $2.5 billion deal with Nauru. This deal involves sending non-citizens to the island, and Abdul's challenge highlights concerns about the government's handling of vulnerable individuals.

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  • An alleged child abuse survivor, identified as Abdul, is challenging the Albanese government's $2.5bn deal with Nauru to send non-citizens to the island.

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  • The GuardianLeft-leaning

    The article frames the Albanese government's Nauru deal and Abdul's potential deportation as 'indefensible' and a 'story of failure and cruelty,' highlighting the government's moral and legal failures in protecting vulnerable individuals.

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