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Asylum Aid has filed a legal claim in the High Court, challenging the ‘Safety of Rwanda

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Mbeki edmond

May 21, 2024

Legal claim challenges the Home Office's guidance on Rwanda's safety

Asylum Aid has filed a significant legal claim in the High Court, challenging the Home Office’s guidance on the ‘Safety of Rwanda.’ The claim underscores the pressing concerns about Rwanda’s safety, highlighting several key issues that undermine the country’s suitability as a safe destination for asylum seekers.


Firstly, Rwanda's human rights record raises serious questions. Reports from various international organizations have documented instances of arbitrary detention, torture, and extrajudicial killings. These violations paint a grim picture of the state's commitment to upholding basic human rights and ensuring the safety of its residents and those seeking refuge within its borders.


Additionally, political freedoms in Rwanda are severely restricted. The government has been criticized for suppressing dissent, curtailing freedom of speech, and maintaining a tight grip on political opposition. This environment of fear and repression creates a hostile atmosphere for anyone seeking to live freely and express their views without fear of persecution.

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