Iranian who first ¡Ê¿ÍÌ¿¤Ê¤É¤ò¡ËÃ¥¤¦¡¤¼çÄ¥¤¹¤ëd Ë´Ì¿ in Greece before crossing Channel in small boat and settling in the UK says Rwanda ¹ñ³°ÄÉÊü Ë¡°Æ won't stop migrants coming to Britain

An Iranian man who ¡Ê¿ÍÌ¿¤Ê¤É¤ò¡ËÃ¥¤¦¡¤¼çÄ¥¤¹¤ëd Ë´Ì¿ in Greece first before crossing the Channel in a small boat and settling in Britain says the ¶¼¤· of ¹ñ³°ÄÉÊüs to Rwanda will not stop migrants from coming here.

Nima Moradi ¼çÄ¥¤¹¤ëd the À¯ÉÜ's 'stop the boats' ·×²è¡Ê¤¹¤ë¡Ë - which finally passed through µÄ²ñ on Monday night - will have hardly any deterrent ±Æ¶Á.

He ǧ¤á¤ë he had been ǧ¤á¤ëd Ë´Ì¿ in Greece, then pondered a move to Germany before deciding on the UK.

Ë´Ì¿ õ¸¡¼Ôs who have made it have been receiving Home Office letters ·Ù¹ð them they ´í¸± ¸ºß flown to Rwanda because they failed to Áܤ·½Ð¤¹ Ë´Ì¿ in the first '°ÂÁ´¤Ê country' they passed through.

But migrants ¡Ê·³¤Î¡ËÌî±ÄÃÏ¡¤¿Ø±Äing in Dunkirk on the northern French coast have been Àë¸À¤¹¤ëing they will still try to cross to UK - and keep coming »Ù±ç¤¹¤ë even if ¹ñ³°ÄÉÊü¤¹¤ëd.?

Iranian migrant?Nima Moradi has criticised the À¯ÉÜ's Rwanda ¹ñ³°ÄÉÊü Ë¡°Æ, Àâ it would not ¹Ô°Ù¡¿Ë¡Îá¡¿¹ÔÆ°¤¹¤ë as a deterrent to many more Ë´Ì¿ õ¸¡¼Ôs wanting to cross the Chnanel

The BBC witnessed migrants boarding a small boat sou
th of Calais in the early hours of yesterday morning, later confirmed to be the one which ran aground with five people dying

The BBC ¾Ú¸À¡¤¾Ú¿Í¡¿Ìܷ⤹¤ëd migrants Åë¾è a small boat south of Calais in the Áá´ü¤Ë hours of yesterday morning, later ³Îǧ¤¹¤ëd to be the one which ran ºÂ¾Ì¤·¤Æ with five people dying

Mr Moradi believes many more will follow, while also criticising what he called the ·çÇ¡¡Ê¤¹¤ë¡Ë of '°ÂÁ´¤Ê Â羡¤¹¤ës' ¸ºß ¿½¤·¹þ¤à¡¿¿½¤·½Ðd for Ë´Ì¿ õ¸¡¼Ôs.

He told BBC2's Newsnight programme, hosted by Victoria Derbyshire, last night: 'When I left my country I wasn¡Çt thinking about ÌÜŪÃÏ, I was thinking about ¸ºß °ÂÁ´¤Ê.

¡ÆWhen I was in Greece I was thinking to go to Germany, but when I was ǧ¤á¤ëd Ë´Ì¿ I thought because I can speak English I will go to England.'

When asked whether the Rwanda Ë¡°Æ would stop Ë´Ì¿ õ¸¡¼Ôs from coming to the UK, he said 'no', Äɲ乤ëing: 'You see how many people are trying to cross the Channel last night.'

More than 400 people crossed the Channel yesterday ¤Ë¤â¤«¤«¤ï¤é¤º a Èá·à earlier in the day when five migrants ´Þ¤àing a child died making the »î¤ß¤ë¡¿´ë¤Æ¤ë.

Three people were ÂáÊá¡Ê¤¹¤ë¡Ëd today on µ¿ÏÇ of °Ü̱¡¿°Ü½» offences in ´Ø·¸ with the Èá·à.

The new ˡΧ ÌÜŪ¡Ê¤È¤¹¤ë¡Ës to ¡Êµ¿¤¤¤ò¡ËÀ²¤é¤¹ the way to send Ë´Ì¿ õ¸¡¼Ôs who cross the Channel in small boats on a one-way flight to Kigali.

Rwanda's À¯ÉÜ has ¸ò¾Ä¤¹¤ëd a multi-million-³¤±¤¶¤Þ¤ËÌԷ⤹¤ë ¼è°ú¡¤¶¨Äê to ²áÄø Ë´Ì¿ »ÈÍÑ¡¿Å¬ÍÑs by people ÀßΩ¤¹¤ë to have ÉÔË¡¤Ë tried to enter the UK.

But Mr Moradi ¼¨º¶¤¹¤ëd many people would not take the ¶¼¤· Ëܵ¤¤Ç.?

He said: 'People have Àܶá to ¡Ê·Ù»¡¤Ê¤É¤Ø¤Î¡ËÌ©¹ð¡¤¹ðÁʡʾõ¡Ë, they already know the ˡΧ has passed but still they will try to do it because they will say, 'It¡Çs not going to ŬÍѤ¹¤ë to me".'

Nima Moradi was granted asylum in Greece after fleeing Iran but decided to head to the UK

Nima Moradi was ǧ¤á¤ëd Ë´Ì¿ in Greece after ƨ¤²¤ëing Iran but decided to Ĺ¡¤Î¨¤¤¤ë to the UK

He told BBC2's Newsnight programme, in 
an interview with Victoria Derbyshire, that many migrants would believe Rishi Sunak's new Rwanda would 'not apply' to them

He told BBC2's Newsnight programme, in an interview with Victoria Derbyshire, that many migrants would believe Rishi Sunak's new Rwanda would 'not ŬÍѤ¹¤ë' to them

Last year, there were 67,337 asylum applications to the UK. Of those, 29,437 came from people who arrived in small boats. The Government claims the Rwanda scheme will act as a deterrent, however it only has the capacity to send 200 people a year to the East African country

Last year, there were 67,337 Ë´Ì¿ »ÈÍÑ¡¿Å¬ÍÑs to the UK. Of those, 29,437 ¡Êµ¡¤Î¡Ë¥«¥à from people who arrived in small boats. The À¯ÉÜ ¡Ê¿ÍÌ¿¤Ê¤É¤ò¡ËÃ¥¤¦¡¤¼çÄ¥¤¹¤ës the Rwanda ·×²è¡¿±¢ËÅ will ¹Ô°Ù¡¿Ë¡Îá¡¿¹ÔÆ°¤¹¤ë as a deterrent, however it only has the capacity to send 200 people a year to the East African country

Last year, there were 67,337 Ë´Ì¿ »ÈÍÑ¡¿Å¬ÍÑs to the UK and, of those, 29,437 ¡Êµ¡¤Î¡Ë¥«¥à from people who arrived in small boats.

The Rwanda ·×²è¡¿±¢ËÅ's capacity is 200 people per year, meaning if the ·×²è¡¿±¢ËÅ had been running last year just 0.7 per cent of small boat migrants would be ¹ñ³°ÄÉÊü¤¹¤ëd.

Mr Moradi told last night's programme how it took him four »î¤ß¤ë¡¿´ë¤Æ¤ës to get on a small boat crossing the Channel, »Ùʧ¤¦¡¿Ä¶âing ¡ò3,000 - ¶¡µë¤¹¤ëd by his family - to people-smugglers organising the trip.

He said: 'When you¡Çre there you are so desperate, you¡Çre ´í¸±ing your life - you know it¡Çs dangerous, you might die, but you want to ÅÒ»ö because you have no other ÁªÂò.

¡ÆIt was scary ? I cannot swim, I thought I might die. But did I have another ÁªÂò to make it here?

¡ÆNo, there wasn¡Çt a °ÂÁ´¤Ê Â羡¤¹¤ë - the only way for me to ¡Ê¿ÍÌ¿¤Ê¤É¤ò¡ËÃ¥¤¦¡¤¼çÄ¥¤¹¤ë Ë´Ì¿ was crossing the Channel.

Mr Moradi said he fled Iran because he ľÌ̤¹¤ëd Ç÷³² as a critic of the ¼£¤á¤ë¡¿Åý¼£¤¹¤ëing À¯¸¢ before ¸ºß ǧ¤á¤ëd Ë´Ì¿ in Greece but deciding to move on.

He said: 'I was ǧ¤á¤ëd Ë´Ì¿ in Greece but I was living in ¥Æ¥ó¥Ès without Àܶá to electricity, without having Àܶá to hygiene »ÜÀßs.

'If I ¼êÇÛÃæ¤Î¡¤¤ª¿Ò¤Í¼Ô to get a meal I had to Îó for six, seven hours. I had no ̤Íè, I couldn¡Çt Åý¹ç¤¹¤ë to the society.'

°ìÊý¡¿¹ç´Ö, the ¹ñ²È¤Î ºá¡¤ÈÈºá µ¡´Ø today said Áܺº´±¡¿Ä´ºº´±s were ¿ÒÌä two men from Sudan, Ϸǯ¤Î 19 and 22, and a third 22-year-old ·ùµ¿¼Ô¡¤ÍƵ¿¼Ô¡¿µ¿¤¦ from south Sudan ¤Ë°ú¤­Â³¤¤¤Æ yesterday's five deaths in the Channel.

The French Maritime Prefecture has published a photo of the boat involved in yesterday's disaster - it shows mainly men sat on each side of the boat

The French ³¤¾å¤Î ¸© has published a photo of the boat ȼ¤¦¡¿´Ø¤ï¤ëd in yesterday's ºÒ³² - it shows ¤ª¤â¤Ë men sat on each Ì£Êý¤¹¤ë of the boat

Yesterday afternoon, dozens of migrants were brought ashore by Border Force and RNLI ships

Yesterday afternoon, dozens of migrants were brought ´ß¤Ë by ¹ñ¶­ ·³Ââ and RNLI ships

It is thought the tragedy yesterday happened after a small boat was launched from Wimereux in northern France, between Boulogne and Calais

It is thought the Èá·à yesterday happened after a small boat was ³«»Ï¤¹¤ë¡¤ÂǤÁ¾å¤²¤ëd from Wimereux in northern ¥Õ¥é¥ó, between Boulogne and Calais

They were ÂáÊá¡Ê¤¹¤ë¡Ëd on µ¿ÏÇ of Íưפˤ¹¤ëing °ãË¡¤Ê °Ü̱¡¿°Ü½» and entering the UK ÉÔË¡¤Ë in ´Ø·¸ with the Èá·à.

The 55 À¸¤­»Ä¤ëing boat ¾èµÒs have already been interviewed and are ¿äÄꤹ¤ë¡¿Í½ÁÛ¤¹¤ëd to be spoken to ¤½¤Î¾å¤Î in the coming days.

A dinghy carrying more than 100 people »Ï¤á¤ë¡¤·è¤á¤ë off from Wimereux at around 6am on Tuesday but got into difficulty.

Three men, a woman and a girl died, ¤Ë¤è¤ì¤Ð the French coastguard.

Some 49 people were µß½õ¡Ê¤¹¤ë¡Ëd but 58 others ¼­Âह¤ëd to leave the boat and continued their ι¹Ô ¤Ë¸þ¤«¤Ã¤Æ the UK, the coastguard said in a À¼ÌÀ.

ÁíÍýÂç¿Ã Rishi Sunak said yesterday the Èá·à '¶¯Ä´¤¹¤ës why you need a deterrent'.

He said: 'We want to ˸¤²¤ë people making these very dangerous crossings. If you look at what's happening, ÈȺá¤Î ¥®¥ã¥ó¥°¡ÊÃÄ¡Ës are °Î¶È¡¿ÍøÍѤ¹¤ëing ¹¶·â¤ò¼õ¤±¤ä¤¹¤¤ people. They are packing more and more people into these unseaworthy dinghies.

'We've seen an enormous Áý²Ã¤¹¤ë in the numbers per boat over the past few years.

'This is what tragically happens when they ²¡¤·¿Ê¤á¤ë people out to sea and that's why, for »öÊÁs of compassion more than anything else, we must ¸½¼Â¤Ë break this ¾¦Çä¡¿»Å»ö model and end this unfairness of people coming to our country ÉÔË¡¤Ë.'

Rishi Sunak announced 'nothing will stand in our way' as he vowed to get flights to Rwanda started ahead of his 'stop the boats' plan finally being approved by Parliament on Monday

Rishi Sunak ȯɽ¤¹¤ëd 'nothing will stand in our way' as he ¸øÌ󤹤ëd to get flights to Rwanda started ahead of his 'stop the boats' ·×²è¡Ê¤¹¤ë¡Ë finally ¸ºß ǧ²Ä¤¹¤ëd by µÄ²ñ on Monday

More than 400 people crossed the Channel in small boats on Tuesday including these migrants brought to shore in Kent by the RNLI Dover lifeboat

More than 400 peop le crossed the Channel in small boats on Tuesday ´Þ¤àing these migrants brought to shore in Kent by the RNLI Dover lifeboat

People believed to be migrants were seen here disembarking from a British Border Force vessel after arriving at Dover yesterday

People believed to be migrants were seen here disembarking from a British ¹ñ¶­ ·³Ââ Âç·¿Á¥ after arriving at Dover yesterday

The UK's ºÇ¹âºÛȽ½ê has ¤ß¤Ê¤¹d Rwanda an ´í¸±¤Ê country for sending migrants to, Æõ­¤¹¤ë¡¿°úÍѤ¹¤ëing À¯ÉÜ ¸·½Å¼èÄùs on critics and ¥Þ¥¹¥³¥ß, a ·çÇ¡¡Ê¤¹¤ë¡Ë of independence ¤ÎÃæ¤Ç ºÛȽ´±s and lawyers and high µñÀäs of Ë´Ì¿ ¡Ê¿ÍÌ¿¤Ê¤É¤ò¡ËÃ¥¤¦¡¤¼çÄ¥¤¹¤ës.

The Rwanda Ë¡°Æ and a new ¾òÌó are ¡¼¤¹¤ë¤Ä¤â¤ê¤Ç¤¢¤ëd to ˸¤²¤ë ¤½¤Î¾å¤Î ¹çˡŪ¤Ê challenges to the Ω¤Á±ýÀ¸¤µ¤»¤ëd Ë´Ì¿ ·×²è¡¿±¢ËÅ -?ÀâÆÀÎϤΤ¢¤ë ºÛȽ´±s to regard the east African country as °ÂÁ´¤Ê and giving Âç¿Ãs the ÎÏ¡¿¶¯ÎϤˤ¹¤ë to ignore ¶ÛµÞ ¡ÊºÛȽ½ê¤Î¡Ë¶Ø»ß¡Ê¶¯À©¡ËÌ¿Îás.

Some ¡ò290million has already been committed to the Rwanda ·×²è¡¿±¢ËÅ, with a ¤½¤Î¾å¤Î ¡ò100million ¡Ê¡¼¤Î¤¿¤á¤Ë¡Ë¤È¤Ã¤Æ¤ª¤¯d over the next two years.

The cost of putting each migrant on a ·×²è¡Ê¤¹¤ë¡Ë is ¿äÄꤹ¤ë¡¿Í½ÁÛ¤¹¤ëd to reach ¡ò11,000, while Rwanda will get ¡ò20,000 for each Ë´Ì¿ õ¸¡¼Ô relocated there and a ¡ ò120 million ºÇ¹â¤Î¡¤¤ò±Û¤¹-up once 300 have arrived.