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As an aside, this article went under the radar a bit, talking about the problems with offshoring immigration - something Israel tried, and abandoned.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-61882542
Being based in Uganda and the organisation I work for has a big presence in Rwanda, meaning I have visited 10 times over the last decade, I have seen first hand some of the appalling human rights abuses carried out by the Rwandan government. I'm back in Wales next week for the summer, if I bump into any of you I'll tell you some of the details, including snakes in Rwanda, being used.
The UK Government's Rwanda policy is sickening. No one should support it.
I wasn't thinking along these lines. Besides being fit and healthy young men, they all seem to be well groomed and have decent clobber, along with working mobile phones. They don't look like they have spent months trekking across asia/europe, or been holed up in makeshift French refugee camps for an extended period period of time. Anyway, it's just an observation and nothing to do with race, so I wouldn't read too much into it. I would have thought the same if they were European men.
It is huge , of course folk want to say what they really feel , sadly they can't without being judged and abused ..
For me an off shore processing facility that utilised their skills in work to avoid pressure's on the economy.. would fit..
WTF? You were doing so well with your stance on Qatar that I felt it warranted positive feedback.
Unfortunately the use of the term 'off shore processing facility' is cold and invokes images of cattle trucks in black & white documentary footage from the 1940s.
Being judged is part of life. Nobody is being abused. Heated discussion relating to such contentious subjects is understandable. I welcome this, even if it's painful.
Here's a present day offshore processing facility.
https://www.theguardian.com/australi...-advocates-say
Yup. That's definitely a concentration camp alright. Sure, it's contemporary architecture, but no disguising it's purpose. The conditions seem pretty atrocious too according to that article.
You'll never get me to accept the term offshore processing facility as humanitarian. It's a concentration camp.