Rwanda dismisses UK claims that it is unsafe for assylum seekers

The Rwandese government has dismissed a decision by the UK Court of Appeal that found the country unsafe for refugees.

In a statement, Rwanda insisted that it remains one of the safest countries to live inThe court, which was ruling on an appeal on a decision by the UK government to send asylum seekers to Rwanda, found that the country was unsafe

“We do take issue with the ruling that Rwanda is not a safe country for asylum seekers and refugees. Rwanda is one of the safest countries in the world and we have been recognized by the UNHCR and other international institutions for our exemplary treatment of refugees,” the Government spokesperson said.

The Rwandese government insisted that their people understand what it means to be forced to flee their home country and start living in a new one.

Two of the three judges concluded that deficiencies in the asylum system in the East African country meant a risk seeker could be returned to their home country to face persecution.

The court also found the move as unlawful.

The UK government wants to send asylum seekers to Rwanda as a way of discouraging small boats from crossing.

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