Between 700 and 1,000 people, mostly from Afghan nationality, must be transferred to accommodation centers located half in Ile-de-France.
Le Monde With AFP
Several hundred exiles who lived under the air metro in the north of Paris were the subject, Thursday, November 17, of an sheltering operation and their camp was evacuated, learned the Agency France-Presse (AFP) with associations that help them.
This camp, located between Stalingrad Gare and the district of Stalingrad, which essentially houses Afghan nationals, reformed after a previous evacuation, carried out at the end of October by the police, which want to avoid the reconstruction of important camps on the edge of Paris, meeting the so-called “zero fixing point” policy.
The operation started around 7 am aims to transfer “between 700 and 1,000” people using around twenty buses in accommodation centers located half in Ile-de-France, A Explained to AFP Nikolai Posner, a Utopia56 official, who works with emigrants on the street. 2> “Enorous of first-time”
“They are 80 %, 90 % of Afghans and some people from East Africa. On the spot, the situation was particularly complicated because it was starting to be very cold,” he continued, continued, he continued, continued, he continued, he continued deploring the “perpetual cycle” of training for camps and police evacuations.
“The need for first reception centers” to avoid an obligatory passage by the street “is particularly increased at the moment, because there are a lot of arrivals with a lot of primary arrivals, especially Afghans,” insisted Hélène Soupios-David, from France Terre d’Asile. According to the latter, between 360 and 540 people lived on November 15 on the evacuated site.
Since the last evacuation of the site, on October 27, “there has been a significant increase in the number of people”, which were added to those who had not been taken care of at the end of October, A completed the advocacy manager at France Terre d’Asile.