Dutch Cabinet Considers Uganda Asylum Plan
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•Netherlands mulls sending rejected African asylum seekers to Uganda
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Dutch coalition government considering sending Africans whose asylum requests are rejected to Uganda .
Uganda 's foreign affairs minister said the country was willing to contemplate the possibility.
Opposition politicians decry the idea as “totally unfeasible and ill-considered” The coalition government has focused much of its attention since taking office in July on curbing asylum.
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