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Updated 25 Sep, 2016 09:38am

Hollande vows to shut down unacceptable Jungle camp

PARIS: French President Francois Hollande on Saturday confirmed plans to close the squalid Calais migrant camp known as “the Jungle,” saying he hopes authorities can relocate as many as 9,000 migrants to reception centres across France in the coming weeks.

Hollande, visiting one of France’s 164 migrant reception centres in the central city of Tours, said conditions in the Calais camp are “not acceptable” and “extremely difficult,” especially for those who fled war to get there.

The camp has become a symbol of his government’s failure to tackle Europe’s migrant crisis, and a target of criticism from conservative and far-right rivals seeking to unseat him in France’s presidential election next year.

Hollande, who is to visit Calais itself on Monday, insisted that “we cannot have such camps in France.” He said his country must show it is “capable of being dignified, humane and responsible.”

The reception centres will hold 40-50 people for up to four months while authorities study their cases, he said. Migrants who don’t seek asylum will be deported. Half of the Calais camp was dismantled in March but its population has since doubled. Hollande’s government has promised to dismantle the Calais camp by the end of the year but has not given a firm timeline.

Published in Dawn September 25th, 2016

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