Editorial: A gay woman who was attacked after being unlawfully deported to Uganda has won her court case against the Home Office. The danger now is the government will learn precisely the wrong lessons
A gay woman who was unlawfully deported to Uganda has won her case against the Home Officell too often, refugees are regarded as an amorphous, objectified, dehumanised “commodity”, a problem to be transported and disposed of, and by the authorities as much as the people traffickers. makes clear, they are people, with their own stories and their own inalienable human rights.
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