A young, female ‘No Borders’ activist working in a migrant camp on the France-Italy border remained silent about her gang rape by Sudanese migrants for over a month because “the others asked me to keep quiet.” Colleagues allegedly said that reporting the crime would set back their struggle for a borderless world. The ‘No Borders’ activist had dedicated a month of her life to helping migrants. Her group was stationed between Italy and France in Ponte San Ludovico in Ventimiglia when the atrocity occurred, according to reports from local papers La Stampa and Il Secolo XIX, and now reported in the major Italian national Corriere. One Saturday night, as loud music played at a nearby party, the woman was trapped in a shower block set up near the camp in a pine forest know as Red Leap. A gang of African migrants raped her there. Her cries for help went unheard because of the music, according to Italian papers. La Stampa reports that the woman would have reported the horrific crime were if not for her fellow hard-left activists, who convinced her that if the truth got out it could damage their utopian dream of a world without borders. Some doubts have