Migrant women tell of sexual harassment in Spain's crisis-hit Ceuta
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Women migrants who entered Spain's Ceuta enclave during a mass crossing in late July recount harrowing tales of sleeping rough while awaiting registration, compounded by fears of sexual harassment. Thousands of migrants remain stranded in the crisis-hit territory over two weeks after a deadly surge saw 72,000 people cross from Morocco.
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Some women who entered Spain's North African enclave of Ceuta on July 30 as part of a mass migrant crossing say the hardships of sleeping rough as they wait to be registered are compounded by the threat and fear of sexual harassment. Authorities say that between 5,000 and 8,000 people remain in the enclave, more than two weeks after 72,000 people crossed from Morocco in a deadly border surge.