Nauru

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Amnesty International found that they face unspeakable horrors on Nauru island.
More than 2,000 incidents, including sexual abuse, assault and attempted self-harm, were reported over two years at the Australian-funded Nauru detention center.
Children account for less than 20 percent of the roughly 500 detainees held on the island of Nauru.
"The government of Nauru has demonstrated leadership in protecting sexual and gender minorities from violence and discrimination."
Horrific conditions in offshore detention centers have led to an epidemic of self-harm.
A 21-year-old Somali woman was in critical condition after setting herself on fire at an Australian detention camp.