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Police swoop on Paris migrant camp after Calais Jungle clearout

ByReuters, Paris
Nov 01, 2016 01:04 AM IST

French riot police swooped on a makeshift migrant camp in northeast Paris on Monday, sparking a brief standoff at a site where numbers have soared since the closure of the Jungle shanty town in the northern port city of Calais.

French riot police swooped on a makeshift migrant camp in northeast Paris on Monday, sparking a brief standoff at a site where numbers have soared since the closure of the Jungle shanty town in the northern port city of Calais.

A placard reading "Need for refugees: Humanity" is seen next to a makeshift camp in Paris, on October 30, 2016 where migrants live in squalid conditions in one of the camps sprouting up around the French capital.(AFP pHOTO)
A placard reading "Need for refugees: Humanity" is seen next to a makeshift camp in Paris, on October 30, 2016 where migrants live in squalid conditions in one of the camps sprouting up around the French capital.(AFP pHOTO)

The operation, largely consisting of identity checks on some of an estimated 2,500 migrants sleeping rough around a canal and railway bridge near Paris’s Stalingrad metro station, came as pressure mounts on the government to shut the camp.

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Tension has risen with the speculation that police will move in to evacuate and close the camp definitively in the coming days, as the Paris authorities are demanding.

Read | France, Britain bicker over treatment of migrant children in Calais

A Reuters journalist at the scene said a digger moved in to clear a small part of the camp, a sprawl of tents, mattresses, blankets and the meagre belongings of migrants who come mostly from war-torn countries such as Afghanistan.

Migrants shouted at police as the digger swept debris and rubbish away. The camp was otherwise left largely intact. One policeman sprayed a migrant with teargas.

After a couple of hours, police allowed migrants to move back after a tidy-up by municipal cleaning workers.

In a letter sent to interior minister Bernard Cazeneuve, a copy of which was seen by Reuters, Paris mayor Anne Hidalgo requested that the camp be shut rapidly on humanitarian and sanitary grounds.

City Hall officials say the numbers sleeping rough in the area have swollen by about a third since the evacuation last week of the Jungle camp in Calais, where more than 6,000 people were living, most of them in the hope of making it across the short Channel sea crossing to Britain.

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The Calais camp, where demolition teams finished tearing down unoccupied shacks and tents on Monday, came to symbolise Europe’s fraught efforts to cope with a record influx of migrants fleeing strife in countries from Afghanistan to Sudan.

President Francois Hollande urged Britain at the weekend to shoulder its responsibility for some of the 1,500 minors housed temporarily in converted shipping containers in Calais following the clearout.

An interior ministry official said talks were continuing with Britain, which is obliged under EU rules to take in minors with verified family ties in Britain.

“It’s up to Britain now to fully live up to its duty, that’s not finished yet,” added Pascal Brice, head of France’s refugee agency, Ofpra.

The rest of the 6,000-plus inhabitants of the Jungle have been dispatched to lodgings across France, pending examination of their asylum cases. Cazeneuve says around 85 percent of all migrants evacuated from Calais will likely secure refugee status.

Also read | Why are authorities demolishing the Calais ‘Jungle’ camp?

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