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UK-French Deal Authorises Water Cannon Use Against Asylum Seekers

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The recent £660 million agreement between the UK and France has significant implications for asylum seekers. French riot police are now permitted to use water cannons against individuals attempting to cross the Channel. This decision, which has drawn sharp criticism from refugee charities, highlights a troubling escalation in the treatment of vulnerable populations seeking safety.

While water cannons are banned in Great Britain due to concerns over public safety and policing ethics, their deployment in France raises questions about the UK’s role in endorsing such measures abroad. Critics argue that this not only reflects a harsh stance on immigration but also undermines the UK’s commitment to human rights.

The move comes as part of broader efforts to curb illegal crossings, with the UK government asserting that enhanced policing will deter asylum seekers. However, the effectiveness of these tactics remains uncertain, especially as crossings continue despite increased enforcement.

As the situation evolves, the potential for increased violence against asylum seekers could have long-term repercussions for UK-France relations and the broader European approach to migration. This deal may set a precedent for how countries manage asylum seekers, raising ethical concerns about the treatment of those fleeing conflict and persecution.

Source: The Guardian

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News Category: War Tags: asylum, france, policing, refugees

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