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AFP — Europe’s highest rights body on Tuesday called on Britain to scrap a controversial plan to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda, saying it raised “major issues” over their rights and the rule of law.
O’Flaherty said the legislation “raises major issues about the human rights of asylum seekers and the rule of law more generally”. O’Flaherty expressed concern the new legislation risked moving people to Rwanda “without any prior assessment of their asylum claims by the UK authorities in the majority of cases”.
Lawyers of asylum seekers could again go to the ECHR — a court of last instance whose verdicts are not subject to appeal — to win an interim measure in a last-minute bid to stop flights taking off. Sunak on Monday reaffirmed in London that he would not let “a foreign court… block us from getting flights up”.
French Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin has vowed to defy an ECHR ruling ordering the return to France of an Uzbek citizen accused by French authorities of being an Islamist radical.
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