
View of the Tower Bridge over the River Thames in London. File photoMOSCOW, June 15The UK government does not rule out the possibility of withdrawing from the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) after the European court intervened in London's plans to expel migrants to Rwanda, The Daily Telegraph reports. Earlier it was reported that the expulsion of migrants from Britain to Rwanda was to take place on Tuesday evening. However, the first flight was canceled at the last moment due to the decision of the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR). A government spokesman said it intends to have the migrants deported to Rwanda «whatever the cost.»»Everything is saturated with hatred.» In Europe, they announced a new threat «We are considering all possible options, including any legal reforms that may be required,» he answered the question about the possibility of Britain withdrawing from the convention. The European Convention on Rights obliges states that have ratified it to guarantee these rights to every person who is under their jurisdiction. The main difference between the convention and other international human rights treaties is the existence of a mechanism for the protection of declared rights in the form of the ECHR. On April 13, the UK and Rwanda signed a migration agreement, according to which persons recognized by the British government as illegal migrants or asylum seekers will be deported to Rwanda for processing documents, obtaining asylum and relocation. The plan has drawn criticism from both human rights organizations and some politicians who believe the measure will not help stop the flow of illegal migrants who are trying to arrive in the UK on small boats across the English Channel from France. Last year, over 28 thousand people crossed the English Channel on small boats. Most of them are from Iran, Iraq, Eritrea and Syria. To Africa

