UK asylum seekers from Rwanda fear for safety after warnings of assassination plots
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Dissidents in the UK who fled Rwanda say the country is not safe, despite PM Sunak's claims, after receiving police warnings about assassination attempts.
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Political opponent Jonathan Musonera and former bodyguard of President Kagame, Noble Marara, were warned of imminent threats and have upended their lives to stay safe.
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Musonera says "To hear that the UK now thinks Rwanda is safe makes me nervous about my situation and that of my family."
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The UK government knows "Kagame is a cold-blooded killer" but calls Rwanda safe to deport migrants there, says Musonera.
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Marara may leave the UK after it called Rwanda safe, saying "I am no longer safe here, and the agents of Kagame do what Kagame asks."