
SUE REID: Why is the UN sending Afghan schoolgirls to Rwanda
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40% Somewhat Right
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28% Negative
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
59% : The warmest response 'by far' was from Rwanda, and she grabbed it with the help of the UN's International Organisation for Migration.50% : Yet it was the UN's International Organisation for Migration which helped strike the deal to bring the Afghani girls to Rwanda to 'provide a safe space for them to receive a secondary level education'.
47% : The return of the Taliban was soon to bring lashings, stonings, public executions - and a ruling that only boys could have a secondary education.
39% : But perhaps the most extraordinary thing about the rescued Afghan girls, is that the United Nations helped arrange for them to settle in Rwanda - the very same UN that has criticised the UK Government's plan to send migrants there.
35% : All of which begs the question: If the UN thinks Rwanda is safe for Afghan schoolgirls - among the most vulnerable children in the world - and refugees from Libya, why is it not safe for migrants entering Britain? The Supreme Court's view of Rwanda has been criticised in the country.
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