
UK Ministers Face Criticism Over Proposed Changes to Asylum Protections for Torture Victims
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UK ministers are facing accusations of undermining legal protections for torture victims amid plans to ease deportations of refused asylum seekers and foreign criminals. This comes as representatives from 46 countries, including the UK, prepare to sign a political declaration that could alter the interpretation of rights laws. Yvette Cooper, the foreign secretary, is expected to play a key role in these discussions with the Council of Europe.
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The Council of Europe oversees the European convention on human rights, which has historically provided a framework for the protection of individuals against inhumane treatment. The current political climate in the UK, marked by a focus on stricter immigration controls, has prompted discussions about revising these protections, reflecting broader trends in many countries regarding asylum policies.
This article reflects the opinions and interpretations of the author and does not necessarily represent the views of The Guardian or its affiliates.
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