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According to David Cameron, the people attempting to escape the war and persecution in their home countries by entering ours are a swarm.
I have news for you Mr. Cameron, they are not animals. They are not scum. they are human beings, just like you and me. They are people so desperate to avoid persecution and war in their own countries they have uprooted their entire lives and attempted to move here. It is your duty as Prime Minister and as the global face of the United Kingdom to speak to the leaders of these countries and address the issues these people are running from.
We understand that that may involve overthrowing a dictator here or there, and we are fine with that as long as it is not used as an excuse to make financial or territorial gains.
Stop demonising the individual and address the global issues.
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L'Hôtel est : Le Beverl'inn 9 Rue De La Chaussée, Flers, 61100, France - et j'ai payé 56 euros la nuit. Maintenant je met systématiquement les adresses 1) pour les éventuels clients 2) pour l'amélioration de la qualité des services
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Tourist escapes terror attack in Tunisia by barricading himself in a hotel room
Tourist barricaded himself in a hotel room to escape terror attack in Tunisia. Report by Asana Greenstreet.
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Hôtels calaisiens Bel Azur et Pacific : liens entre histoire, architecture et politique (épisode 5)
Et pourtant les gens à l'accueil de ces hôtels sont sympathiques, simplement sur le laxisme collectif, ils sont amenés à des comportements qui ne respectent pas la loi. Ils ont une chance assez importante de pouvoir gérer des lieux bien placés, mais ils n'ont apparemment ni les moyens (pour l'entretien) ni la mentalité adéquat (à cause aussi du contexte favorable aux dérives). Je précise également que je ne fais pas non plus l'apologie du fascisme ou du nazisme, mais ne me restreignant pas dans l'observation historique sous prétexte de contexte particulier, et même si les nazis étaient impliqués dans la compétition du culte scientifique avec les autres, il faut leur reconnaître certaines qualités.
Five migrants saved from channel after trying to sail to Britain from Calais
It is not often that migrants attempt to get into Britain the hard way, by crossing the channel from France on their own.
However conditions are so bad in Calais' migrant jungle that some are prepared to risk their lives to get out of it.
Five migrants attempted the crossing in a three-metre boat on Saturday, but one of them swam back to shore for help after taking on water. The men had a lucky escape, but still needed treatment for hypothermia.
They wouldn`t have held out for much longer,…
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Migrants processed in Calais, Mayor comments
(24 Oct 2016) Carrying their belongings in bags and suitcases, long lines of migrants waited calmly in chilly temperatures on Monday to board buses in the French port city of Calais, as authorities began evacuating and dismantling the squalid camp they call home.
French authorities were beginning a complex operation to shut down the makeshift camp, uprooting thousands who made treacherous journeys to escape wars, dictators or grinding poverty and dreamed of building new lives in Britain.
Closely watched by more than 1,200 police, the first of hundreds of buses began transferring migrants to reception centers around France where they can apply for asylum.
The camp will then be levelled in a weeklong operation. Hotels and even castles are among the hundreds of buildings officials have been converting to migrant housing.
Authorities say the camp holds nearly 6,500 migrants who are seeking to get to Britain. Aid groups say there are more than 8,300.
The ramshackle camp in the sand dunes of northern France is home to migrants from Afghanistan, Sudan, Eritrea, Syria and elsewhere. After often harrowing journeys across land and treacherous seas, paying smugglers along the way, most reach a dead end in Calais, unable to find a way across the English Channel.
The harsh reality of the move hit migrants on Monday. Some were happy to leave, others were confused or in shock.
Throngs of migrants lined up at the registration center where they were separated by category, like families, unaccompanied minors or adults.
Unaccompanied minors, many with family members in Britain, were to be housed on-site in containers set up earlier this year as their files are studied in London to see if they qualify for a transfer across the English Channel. The humanitarian organization France Terre d'Asile says 1,291 unaccompanied minors live in the camp.
Fourteen migrants have died this year in the Calais area.
The unofficial camp, which sprang up 18 months ago, was previously tolerated but given almost no state help. Aid groups, and hundreds of British volunteers, have provided basic necessities. It devolved into a slum where tensions bubbled, friendships formed and smugglers thrived.
The forced departure of thousands is an enormous task, planned for months.
Authorities have had practice. They dismantled the southern half of the camp in March, a chaotic, even brutal, bulldozing operation that drew complaints from human rights groups.
This time, authorities hope to restore some pride by closing the camp that has been seen as a national disgrace in a peaceful, humane operation.
Officials have said that there will be a solution for each migrant - though expulsion may be among them for those who don't qualify for asylum. Meanwhile, France will spend 25 euros a day on each migrant in the reception centres according to officials. It was not immediately clear how long they will be allowed to stay.
Some doubt the camp's dismantling will end the migrant flux into northern France which predates the slum.
A 2003 French-British accord effectively put the British border in Calais, stopping migrants there and putting the onus on France to deal with their plight.
Various camps have been set up in the region of Calais since the 2000s, with French authorities periodically closing them down.
Now, some fear those determined to cross the English Channel will scatter and create 'mini-jungles' along the northern coast in a never-ending bid to outsmart heavy security and high fences blocking their path to Britain.
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URBEX NOCTURNE - MINOTERIE
Bonjour à tous et à toutes, c'est la team no escape, aujourd'hui, ont vous présente une vidéo urbex dans une minoterie abandonnée dans le Nord-Pas-de-Calais (haut-de-france), d'après nos informations, c'est une usine construite en 1921 et fermer en 1989, cette urbex a était des plus dangereuse par sa destruction dû à l'érosion, il y avait énormément de trous. Nous n'avons pas voulu tenter les étages vus déjà l'état du rez de chausser, j'espère que vous comprendrez !
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A la découverte des musées du Nord Pas de Calais : Saint Omer
17 novembre 1978
Découverte du musée Sandelin à Saint Omer dont le conservateur, Philippe Gérard CHABERT, est interrogé par Liliane LEDUN sur la naissance de l'idée de créer les musées de France et les premiers musées.Puis le conservateur évoque la constitution de la collection du musée de Saint Omer et les acquisitions.Mais qui est le conservateur, ce personnage un peu mystérieux, dont on croît souvent qu'il décroche et accroche les tableaux ? Le musée n'est-il pas une institution ancienne et dépassée ? Philippe Gérard CHABERT répond à ces questions en parlant du rôle et des tâches d'un conservateur de musée, tandis que nous visitons le cadre admirable et les intéressantes collections et pièces du musée Sandelin à Saint Omer. Nous voyons notamment des poteries, des lances, des armures, des tableaux de BOILLY et le pied de croix de Saint-Bertin. Images d'archive INA
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France: Survival in the legal grey zone | Focus on Europe
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Grandeur des Petits Musées - Musée de l'Hôtel Sandelin, Saint-Omer
Le Musée de l’hôtel Sandelin à Saint-Omer abrite l’une des plus belles collections publiques de France dans un magnifique hôtel particulier du XVIIIe siècle. Dans des ambiances de crypte et de nef d’église ou à travers la restitution de cabinets d’amateurs et de salons de réception respectueux, nature première du lieu d’habitation de l’hôtel Sandelin, les visiteurs découvrent des vestiges d’édifices emblématiques de Saint-Omer, telle l’abbatiale Saint-Bertin, des armes, des pièces d’orfèvrerie, des bois sculptés d’époque médiévale, des objets de la vie quotidienne, comme les fameuses pipes en terre cuite des fabriques audomaroises des XVIIIe et XIXe siècles, des chefs-d’œuvre de la peinture européenne et du mobilier datant du XVIe au XVIIIe siècle.
Grandeur des Petits musées est une campagne de cinq courts-métrages de découverte des musées des pays de Flandre et de l'Audomarois.
Initiée par La Région des Musées, cette campagne a été coproduite avec Le Fresnoy - Studio national des arts contemporains. Installée à Tourcoing, Le Fresnoy est une institution dédiée à la création artistique audiovisuelle et une école. Elle est aussi un lieu d'exposition, de production et de diffusion. Elle est cofinancée par le ministère de la Culture, Hauts-de-France Nord Pas de Calais-Picardie et la Ville de Tourcoing.
Les textes sont signés Alain Fleisher, directeur du Fresnoy, pensionnaire à l'Académie de France à Rome (1985-1987), cinéaste, photographe, plasticien et écrivain.
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Things to do in Folkestone | UK Breaks | P&O Ferries
The perfect place for a UK break, Folkestone in Kent is just a 15 minute drive or train ride from Dover, making it an ideal destination for those sailing to England from Calais. Whether you are visiting for just a day or a longer break, you’ll find plenty of wonderful things to do in Folkestone that will entertain and amaze you.
Head to Folkestone’s recently renovated Harbour Arm which offers uninterrupted sea views and a lovely place to walk. During the summer, enjoy locally produced food and drink in a number of quirky pop-up food outlets, and perhaps catch a live band during warm evenings and weekends. Marvel at the restored train station, and wander over the old railway bridge from which you can spot pretty fishing boats, before sipping on a glass of champagne outside the charming lighthouse.
Folkestone is home to lots of independent shops, bars, cafés, and restaurants, so you can take your time exploring all that the old High Street and harbour front has to offer. Don’t miss out on a stroll along the Leas which offers impressive views across the Channel, and stop off at one of the seafront hotel bars for a refreshing drink.
On sunny days, lay down your towel and soak up some rays before cooling down in the sea. The Coastal Gardens offer plenty of shade if you need to escape the sun, and are home to lots of play equipment which is very popular with children. You’ll also find a number of fascinating art installation as you walk around the town, which are a testament to how creative Folkestone is.
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