UK’s Rwanda deportation plans leading to suicide attempts

UK’s Rwanda deportation plans leading to suicide attempts

UK’s Rwanda deportation plans leading to suicide attempts

UK judge allows government to start sending asylum seekers to Rwanda credits google

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Suicide attempts by asylum seekers in Britain threatened with being sent to Rwanda under new deportation plans have been reported to refugee charities, which warn that they are being “driven to despair.”

The reports of suicide attempts were made as Home Secretary Priti Patel announced that the first group of asylum seekers who entered Britain via the English Channel will be deported to Rwanda on June 14.

A female Iranian asylum seeker told charity representatives that she attempted suicide because she thought she faced being sent to the African country.

A Yemeni asylum seeker, 40, sent a video to Patel and British Prime Minister Boris Johnson saying he had “no other choice but to kill myself” after arriving in the UK in April and being informed about the Rwanda offshoring plans.

More recently, an Afghan asylum seeker attempted suicide after being detained in preparation for being offshored to Rwanda.

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A young Sudanese asylum seeker died in Calais on May 11, with charity workers being told that he wanted to die because of the Rwanda offshoring plans. French authorities are investigating the case.

Clare Moseley, CEO of the charity Care4Calais, said the prospect of being forcibly sent to Rwanda has distressed a lot of asylum seekers who could be traumatized from the lives they are escaping.

The Home Office deals with thousands of vulnerable asylum seekers every year, with its own assessments of the widespread vulnerability of asylum seekers being revealed in an investigation by The Guardian.

Some 17,440 asylum seekers were determined to be vulnerable last year. They were referred to as so-called “safeguarding hubs.”

The Home Office said it records 26 different vulnerabilities that can lead to an asylum seeker or migrant being sent to a safeguarding hub, including suicide and self-harm, torture, trafficking, and mental health problems.

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Moseley said: “The aim of the Rwanda plan is to act as a deterrent by being even more terrifying to refugees than the journeys they make in flimsy boats across the Channel.

“Refugees have suffered terrible oppression. Yet our goal is to deter them using the fear of more injury and oppression. This is not the act of a civilized or compassionate nation.

“Little wonder that Priti Patel’s actions are driving the world’s victims to take their own lives in despair.”

 

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