A COURT is due to rule today on whether the government’s Rwanda deportation policy is...
A COURT is due to rule today on whether the government’s Rwanda deportation policy is illegal.
The legal challenge is based on the argument that Rwanda is not a safe country and the deportations breach international treaties. The central African country, which has a population density higher than Britain, is beset with unemployment, political oppression,and is engaging in conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo which threatens to spill over.
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