Failing ‘Abyan’, ‘Golestan’ and ‘the Estonian Mother’: Refugee Women, Reproductive Coercion and the Australian State

TitleFailing ‘Abyan’, ‘Golestan’ and ‘the Estonian Mother’: Refugee Women, Reproductive Coercion and the Australian State
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2018
AuthorsKevin, Catherine, and Karen Agutter
JournalImmigrants & Minorities
Volume36
Issue2
Pagination87 - 104
Date Published07/2018
Abstract

In September and October 2015, the story of detained Somali refugee "Abyan" unfolded in the Australian media. A victim of rape on Nauru and seeking an abortion that could not be obtained on the island nation, Abyan was escorted to Sydney where she was to attend an abortion clinic. She was ultimately returned to Nauru without having had an abortion. This paper situates Abyan’s story alongside other stories from Nauru and in a longer history of reproductive coercion in Australian Immigration Department accommodation since the Second World War.

URLhttps://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/02619288.2018.1471852
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