- Aug 24, 2020
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Of course Charles is right to. When the governments own report in 2021 called out Rwanda for having a poor human rights record - including: (source https://www.gov.uk/government/speeches/37th-universal-periodic-review-uk-statement-on-rwanda)
We recommend that Rwanda:
- Conduct transparent, credible and independent investigations into allegations of extrajudicial killings, deaths in custody, enforced disappearances and torture, and bring perpetrators to justice.
- Protect and enable journalists to work freely, without fear of retribution, and ensure that state authorities comply with the Access to Information law.
- Screen, identify and provide support to trafficking victims, including those held in Government transit centres.
Then why now is it seemingly ok to send anyone in our care there ? I’ve not seen any updated report that suggests these concerns have been satisfied.
I wasn't aware of that statement on Rwanda. It is hugely important and raises a whole series of questions, including yours above. It makes the government policy even more extraordinary, if that were possible.