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Aid group request to delay Calais migrant camp closure rejected by French court | Aid group request to delay Calais migrant camp closure rejected by French court |
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A French court has rejected an attempt by aid groups to delay the closure of the migrant camp in Calais. | A French court has rejected an attempt by aid groups to delay the closure of the migrant camp in Calais. |
Authorities in Lille turned down an emergency request submitted last week arguing the country was not ready to relocate its 6,000 to 10,000 residents. | |
Charities claimed that many of the migrants, including refugees fleeing war-torn Syria and Iraq, do not want to stay in France and may set up camp elsewhere along the English Channel. | Charities claimed that many of the migrants, including refugees fleeing war-torn Syria and Iraq, do not want to stay in France and may set up camp elsewhere along the English Channel. |
The British Red Cross also claimed last week that UK government bureaucracy was forcing children to remain in the illegal spot. | |
But in its ruling, the administrative court in the Flandres city stated that the camp dismantling "does not disregard the principle of prohibition of inhuman and degrading treatment". | But in its ruling, the administrative court in the Flandres city stated that the camp dismantling "does not disregard the principle of prohibition of inhuman and degrading treatment". |
It added that the dismantling "aims, on the contrary, to put an end to such treatment, to which migrants are currently subject". | |
Secours Catholique, one of the charities making the legal challenge, said last week it was not opposed to the break down of the makeshift camp. | |
But the group said the speed of the closure would have a negative impact on the relocations. | |
"Contrary to what we were told, the plan is to dismantle the Jungle very quickly and do it in a matter of days," it said in a statement. "It will be impossible to ensure serious preparations that cater properly to people's interests." | |
A total 160 reception centres have popped up in towns and cities across the country to help rehouse migrants. | |
Francois Hollande's latest scheme however has been met with a degree of hostility. | |
Police on Thursday said they were investigating complaints that far-right Beziers mayor Robert Menard was behind a campaign that had plastered posters up reading: "The state has forced them upon us. Now here they come." | |
Fourteen unaccompanied teenagers arrived in Croydon from the Calais camp on Monday under a fast-track system to pair the youngsters up with their family members. | |
French officials are expected to start breaking up the sprawling so-called "Jungle Camp" by the start of winter. | French officials are expected to start breaking up the sprawling so-called "Jungle Camp" by the start of winter. |
The migrants will either be relocated or deported. | The migrants will either be relocated or deported. |
The latest news was first revealed by Pierre Henry of aid group Terre d'Asile to the Associated Press agency. | |
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