Rwanda ‘more akin to detention camp than sovereign state’, says ex-ambassador

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Rwanda ‘more akin to detention camp than sovereign state’, says ex-ambassador
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Senior Conservative MPs have also questioned the logic behind the Nationality and Borders Bill.

questioned the logic behind the Nationality and Borders Bill, which would allow the UK to send asylum seekers to a “safe third country” and to submit claims at a “designated place” determined by the Secretary of State.Dr Theogene Rudasingwa

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