
Europe/Central Asia
May 12, 2022
UK’s Rights Assessment of Rwanda Not Based on Facts
This week, the United Kingdom published its safety assessment on Rwanda, intended to justify a recently announced agreement to send asylum seekers crossing the English Channel or other so called “irregular” or dangerous routes to the Central African country.

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