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Calais: new evictions

Calais activist | 27.09.2012 16:01 | Anti-racism | Migration

Evictions continue relentlessly.

The squat known as Eritrea House was evicted. It sheltered about 16 people. The squat known as Paradise House and the garage where the Albanians used to sleep were also evicted.
Police patrolling the place of food distribution between meals.

Calais activist
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report from Calais

27.09.2012 16:53

This morning the police visited the squat of the Eritreans. There are 16 people living there. They told them to take their bags and stuff and leave and that the house would be closed soon. It is not evicted yet but we expect it will be tomorrow.
All the houses we have squatted the night before last were closed yesterday by the police but have been re-opened, but will again be closed soon as police are sitting in cars outside of them.
Any people who tried to enter the place of food distribution last night were pounced upon by police who waited in the car park opposite all night. Many people were unable to sleep last night and walked all night in the rain looking for somewhere they could stay.. We distributed all our tents yesterday - also medicin du monde gave everyone plastic and salam distributed blankets again.

There are many people in detention in Coquelles, including one minor who the police refuse to believe is under 18. Yesterday 16 minors were arrested in the raid on the Afghans. There are four children under ten here at the moment.
The people detained have the usual complaints about Coquelles - poor conditions, bad food, racist and humiliating behaviour from the police - for example, the officers have been holding their noses when people walk past in the hallways, implying that people smell. Many people inside have no idea of their legal rights, although France Terre d'Asile work inside coquelles many people we have been visiting and speaking with have never heard of them. The police are deliberately trying to stop communication between the different sections of the prison - people are rushed to the hall for eating and moved out again very quickly so as they do not talk to each other. The rooms are full - up to five people in each.
Many people inside were people arrested in the big raid on the place of food distribution - the police took their bags and are refusing to give them back to people now in detention - always saying "tomorrow, tomorrow.." People are unable to change their clothes. One man doesnt even have any shoes as he was refused by the police, when they arrested him, to retrieve them from his bag - so he was walked barefoot to the arrest van and into the police station..

With the constant heavy rain and crazy numbers of police on the street people dont know what to do with themselves. Nowhere is safe, nowhere is dry and people are so tired.

CMS


"unable to sleep last night and walked all night in the rain"

27.09.2012 17:12

Well if you muppet friends insist on staying in the coldest and wettest town in France, this is to be expected. Hint: in Nice today it was 23° and sunny.

Cry me a river


"in the coldest and wettest town in France, this is to be expected"

29.09.2012 15:38

They are not coming there for the weather but for a reason.

Mop up a troll