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*Come to Calais: Newly squatted houses need support!*
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Tuesday March 11, 2014 15:01 by CalaisMigrantSolidarity
Police and Facist violence in North France - facilitated by EU border policy In the week of the 3rd to the 7th of March four houses were squatted in Calais. One of these has already been evicted once and reoccupied. The remaining three are legally secure (in France exists a law which stipulates that houses which have been squatted for more than 48 hours cannot be evicted without a legal procedure) but despite this remain as before under threat. In the past in Calais there have been countless illegal evictions by police, predominately those of living quarters of refugees. **Political Situation in Calais** |
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Jump To Comment: 1 2 3 4 5It is chocking to see articles condoning the occupation of a foreign country by illegal immigrants who, should have long been deported from Calais and from France.
To the people who think it's ok to allow criminals to steal houses in France, why don't they give their own houses to the illegals camping there?
Nobody seems to see the suffering of the local population in Calais who are daily victims of aggressions, rape, robbery, insults, degradations, arson attacks, gang violence. I wish the idiots who help the criminals to squat local houses to experienced what the French experience with the camps in Calais to understand how wrong they are.
Measured against Earth’s 7.349 billion population, these numbers mean that 1 in every 113 people globally is now either an asylum-seeker, internally displaced or a refugee – a level of risk for which UNHCR knows no precedent.
http://thewatchers.adorraeli.com/2016/06/20/65-3-millio...2015/
Can we absorb 63 million into the EU?Does sweden take the ''lions share''?Does the UK?etc?Does Greece and Italy?How are these countries doing anyway?Has anybody asked these real questions?
Sure, with the high levels of rape and theft in our culture, these rapists and thieves(not theives) should fit right in. I am being facetious, of course, lest anyone take offence.
We better get used to mass movements of people. We live in the era of Climate Change.
The real problem in this world is at the top. Why oh why do the rest of us fight each other and let the real criminals off the hook.
Capitalocene not Athropocene.
In 2015, the majority of refugees were able to find asylum in neighboring countries. Of the 10.1 million refugees
from the five highest countries of origin, all but 1.1 million (11%) found safety in a neighboring country. This is the
case for most of the refugee populations of concern to UNHCR.
Read the stats.:
https://s3.amazonaws.com/unhcrsharedmedia/2016/2016-06-...5.pdf
and here page 21 where the figure for refugees in Ireland is 5,853
http://www.unhcr.org/56701b969.html