
Challenging the UK Government's Rwanda Policy Pt.2
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In part 2 of our interview with Alison Pickup, Legal Director at Asylum Aid, we pick up where we left off in the last episode: the legal win that her team secured after taking a case all the way to the UK Supreme Court that resulted in the court confirming that Rwanda was not a safe place to send refugees. Alison describes what the UK Government responded to that judgement, and how her team stepped in, again, to protect asylum seekers. We end the episode with some reflections from Alison on what more needs to be done to secure justice for refugees, and also her very wise advice for aspiring human rights lawyers and activists.
Resources:
- Rwanda – all is not lost: Asylum Aid's arguments on why the Home Office must still consider the real risk of people being sent into danger from Rwanda - Free Movement
- Rwanda: procedural fairness and extensions of time - Free Movement
- Fairness in safe third country removals: the Court of Appeal’s judgment in Asylum Aid’s case - Free Movement
- Press release: Home Secretary informs Asylum Aid about her intentions to repeal the Safety of Rwanda Act 2024 in this Parliamentary session | Asylum Aid
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