Viktoria Vibhakar reveals the despair Nauru refugees feel after years of detention  @womenintheworld
Viktoria Vibhakar reveals the despair Nauru refugees feel after years of detention  @womenintheworld
Women in the World | Viktoria Vibhakar reveals the despair Nauru refugees feel after years of detention @womenintheworld | Uploaded November 2018 | Updated October 2024, 9 hours ago.
Just weeks ago, the United Nations called on Australia to evacuate more than 650 refugees who have been held in detention on the nearby island of Nauru for more than five years under inhumane conditions. Hear from the brave whistleblower who risked everything to shine a light on a story few people know.

Whistleblower Viktoria Vibhakar, Ph.D. speaks to journalist Caroline Modarressy-Tehrani at the 2018 #WITW Texas salon in Dallas.

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Viktoria Vibhakar reveals the despair Nauru refugees feel after years of detention @womenintheworld

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