In this image made from video, Australia’s Prime Minister Scott Morrison talks to media Friday, May 17, 2019, in Cairns, Australia. Morrison on Friday denied media reports that two Rwandan refugees resettled in Australia are suspects in the massacre of eight tourists in Uganda 20 years ago. The government argues that Labor would allow criminals who traveled to Australia by boat without documentation to stay as refugees. Morrison said both men had undergone security and character assessments as well as investigations into whether they were associated with war crimes. The father, who lives in the Australian city of Perth, called for whoever wins the election to review the decision to allow the Rwandans to settle in Australia.
Source: Washington Post May 17, 2019 03:29 UTC