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Fulgence Kayishema is accused of orchestrating the killing of 2,000 Tutsi refugees sheltering inside a church
The UK home secretary’s ‘dream’ of deporting asylum seekers is an eerie 21st-century echo of an ancient idea
Paul Rusesabagina, who saved hundreds of Tutsis during the genocide, was serving a 25-year sentence
Kinshasa has long accused Kigali of plundering its resources by supporting insurgent M23 group
The first novel from poet and short-story writer Beata Umubyeyi Mairesse explores the trauma of 1994’s mass killings
Rights groups consider appealing judgment after efforts to have policy ruled illegal fail
While those in the country treat them like pests, townies are dangerously soft on our new neighbours. But are there limits to the urban welcome?
Claimants say policy violates right to freedom from inhumane treatment, but government denies risk of harm
Ministers sought to withhold references to Kigali’s alleged use of ‘torture and killings’ from legal review of immigration policy
Application made to withhold materials referring to Kigali’s alleged use of ‘torture and killings’ from immigration policy hearing
Kigali has previously denied backing M23 fighters in the east of the neighbouring country
Almost 700 people made journey on Monday in face of recent legislation aimed at reducing attempts
Cross-party committee questions effectiveness of scheme to send migrants to Rwanda
DRC leader tells the FT he will not stand by as armed militia linked to Kigali steps up attacks in resource-rich east
Prime minister due to meet Prince Charles at Commonwealth heads of government summit
People seeking asylum often have no legal route to the country, UNHCR says
Rwanda’s president claims to have overseen an economic miracle, but critics question his human rights record
Measures in proposed Bill of Rights would not recognise ECHR injunctions as binding after late-night ruling grounded flight
Government refuses to rule out quitting human rights convention after court grounds first flight
Move by Strasbourg court could put Boris Johnson’s showpiece policy on hold until at least July
Rulings by European human rights court and UK appeal judge stymie Johnson government’s efforts
First deportation can go ahead on Tuesday after judges dismiss call to block controversial policy
Move comes despite legal challenges and report that Prince Charles thinks policy is ‘appalling’
Claimants granted permission to appeal ahead of departure of first aircraft carrying asylum seekers
Remains of Rwandan genocide fugitive found in Zimbabwean graveyard
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