"Semira was vulnerable to various racialised intersections of exclusion: She was Black, female, young and ambitious She was attractive, eloquent and well educated She was an asylum-seeker whose application had been rejected She was an undocumented person with an 'illegal' status She was a deportable detainee who was deemed expendable She was a whistleblower and defender of detainee rights."
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Nyanchama Okemwa as stated in Semira Adamu, Never Again, Rektoverso, 24 March 2021
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Semira Adamu
Semira Adamu (15 April 1978 – 22 September 1998) was a 20-year-old Nigerian asylum seeker.
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