UK law to send asylum seekers to Rwanda passed after months of wrangling

[ad_1] The controversial law is expected to come into force within days with the first deportation flights in weeks.A controversial United Kingdom government bill to send asylum seekers to Rwanda has finally secured the approval of the upper house of...

UK set to approve bill to deport asylum seekers – which other countries have similar policies?

[ad_1] The British parliament is set to finally approve a divisive law this week to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda, but further legal hurdles could yet hold up or derail one of Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s key policies.The “Safety of...

How has the genocide against the Tutsis affected Rwanda’s youth?

[ad_1] Rwandan youth are using means such as community organising, filmmaking and writing to actively fight against genocide ideology.  This episode aims to spotlight the perspectives of Gen Z and millennial Rwandan youth who are actively fighting against genocide ideology...

Where Rwanda’s genocide perpetrators and survivors live side by side

[ad_1] Mbyo/Kigali, Rwanda – Mukaremera Laurence gazed at the ground as Nkundiye Thacien spoke about how he used a machete to kill her husband 30 years ago. The three of them had been neighbours and lifelong friends, living together in...

Rwanda genocide: ‘Frozen faces still haunt’ photojournalist, 30 years on

[ad_1] Warning: Some of the images below are graphic and show victims of massacres.  On April 7, 1994, one of the most harrowing events in modern history began: the Rwandan genocide.  One hundred days of unfathomable slaughter in which an...

Rwanda, 30 years after genocide

[ad_1] NewsFeedIt has been 30 years since the Rwandan genocide – the campaign of extermination where the Hutu-led state killed an estimated 800,000, mostly Tutsi civilians, in just 100 days.Published On 7 Apr 20247 Apr 2024 [ad_2] Crime Today News...

Eastern DRC ‘at breaking point’ as security, humanitarian crises worsen

[ad_1] War is on the doorstep of eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo’s Goma city and the region is at breaking point, activists and aid workers have said, as the United Nations sounds an alarm over the situation in the...

UK plans to pay asylum seekers to move to Rwanda

[ad_1] Plans are separate from the ‘Rwanda bill’, a stalled plan to forcibly deport most asylum seekers to the African country.The United Kingdom’s government is considering plans to pay asylum seekers whose applications have failed up to 3,000 British pounds...

Why are millions internally displaced in DRC?

[ad_1] International solidarity campaigns have managed to bring attention to DRC’s conflict, but how can they make an impact? [ad_2] Crime Today News | World Source | Powered by Yes Mom Hosting