Asylum charity express disappointment over deportation court ruling

Human Rights activists and leaders of South Yorkshire's Migration and Asylum Action Group have expressed their disappointment after UK's high court ruled on Monday, the government's plan to send Asylum Seekers to Rwanda is "lawful." The court ruled that the scheme did not breach the United Nation's Refugee Convention or human rights laws. Former SYMAAG Chair and researcher, John Grayson and Manuchehr current Co-Chair for the charity spoke to African Voices Platform after the ruling was announced.

Human Rights activists and leaders of South Yorkshire's Migration and Asylum Action Group have expressed their disappointment after UK's high court ruled on Monday, the government's plan to send Asylum Seekers to Rwanda is "lawful." The court ruled that the scheme did not breach the United Nation's Refugee Convention or human rights laws.

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