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Former head of British Army uncomfortable sending asylum seekers to Rwanda

The government’s idea to send asylum seekers who sailed across the English Channel in small boats to Rwanda has come under fire from the former commander of the British troops.

General Sir Richard Dannatt asked the home secretary to not send individuals seeking sanctuary there and forewarned of the country’s “dark history” in east Africa.

In his words, Suella Braverman’s “unpopular policy” had “drained the last of Rishi Sunak’s political capital.”

‘The government is entitled to bear down on people coming on small boats who are simply seeking a better life,’ the crossbench peer told the Independent.

Home Secretary Suella Braverman (centre) tours a building site on the outskirts of Kigali during her visit to Rwanda, to see houses that are being constructed that could eventually house deported migrants from the UK. Picture date: Saturday March 18, 2023. PA Photo. See PA story POLITICS Migrants. Photo credit should read: Stefan Rousseau/PA Wire
Suella Braverman (centre) tours a building site on the outskirts of Kigali during her visit to Rwanda (Picture: PA)

‘Whether sending people to Rwanda is the right policy, I have my doubts. It seems to be aimed at deterring others from coming, because there is a strong sanction against them. I’m uncomfortable with it.

‘I’ve been to Rwanda, and the shadow of the genocide there in the 1990s hangs over that country.’

Between 491,000 and 800,000 people were killed during the Rwandan Civil War in 1994 by Hutu militias, with the scale and brutality causing shock wordlwide.

Critics of the scheme, which has already faced challenges in the High Court, have long pointed to well-documented concerns about the country’s human rights record.

Lord Dannatt added: ‘It is not the sort of environment I would put people from Syria and elsewhere in the world into.’

Britain has agreed a multimillion-pound partnership with Rwanda designed to tackle the number of migrants arriving via unauthorised routes.

The £140 million deal will see some migrants who arrive on small boats via the English Channel sent to the country, if they cannot be deported back to theirs.

No one has actually been sent to the country so far. The first flight was scheduled to go in June 2022, but was cancelled amid legal challenges.

Lord Dannatt said: ‘It’s somewhat surprising Suella Braverman is persisting with an unpopular policy…

‘I fail to understand why the home secretary is continuing to run down the remaining political capital of Rishi Sunak’s government.’

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