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Activists target airlines operating Rwanda deportation flights
Demonstrators at a removal centre at Gatwick protesting against deportations to Rwanda

HUMAN rights campaigners are targeting three more airlines prepared to take on government contracts to deport refugees to Rwanda.

Two British charter airlines, Titan and Airtanker, along with Spanish airline Privilege Style are reportedly still accepting deportation contracts.

Protests have taken place at an airline conference and fair in Amsterdam where Freedom from Torture (FfT) activists — including refugees — stormed the stage and condemned Privilege Style’s involvement in the lucrative contracts.

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