Editor,The manner in which the issue was handled can as well be revised so that if there are some that were unfairly treated, justice be served.The one who spoke on behalf of the group sounded ready to submit to scrutiny by way of proper investigation, which I think they’re deservedly entitled to.Rwanda is not a state with iron-handed laws, at least there is room to have a soft stance, when dealing with suspected cases of malpractice, and give a fair hearing. Through this approach we’ve seen a lot of policy reforms to the benefit of Rwandans – current and future generations. Chaz, Kigali,Rwanda******************************What a pathetic bunch of crybabies. Let the lot go; if ever there was a more frivolous excuse for seeking asylum, this must take the biscuit! Is this the level to which some (I emphasise some) of our youth have sunk to, whimpering and running off because they have allegedly been unfairly docked marks? Jeez, I say, let them go! I hope there is a sufficiently credulous Western government willing to take them off our hands.Mwene Kalinda, Kigali, RwandaReaction to Sunny Ntayombya’s opinion, “Are some Rwandans cursed to always have one foot out of the door?”, (The New Times, June 12)