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Four men deported by US to Eswatini have right to see lawyer, court rules

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SITREP: The Eswatini Supreme Court has ruled that four men deported from the US have the right to consult with a local lawyer after being denied in-person legal counsel for nine months while detained. The men, originating from Cambodia, Cuba, Vietnam, and Yemen, were deported to Eswatini in July as part of a broader deportation strategy by the previous US administration. TACTICAL ASSESSMENT: This ruling highlights potential human rights concerns regarding the treatment of deportees and the legal processes in place for individuals without ties to the host country. Strategically, it may affect US-Eswatini relations and raise questions about the legality of such deportations. PROJECTED VECTORS: Future developments may include increased scrutiny of deportation practices and potential legal challenges from human rights organizations.

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SAT-COM 4LAT: 45.192LON: 34.021UTC: 2026-04-10

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