Quelle: The Guardian
Away from the chaotic scenes on Calais’s motorways and ports, the migrant camp known as the ’new Jungle‘ is growing fast and showing signs of becoming a permanent fixture. The Guardian spent three weeks following the lives of a few of its 3,000 residents, rare in-depth access that reveals a growing human cost of the crisis, and the challenges facing refugees and migrants trying to reach Britain
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siehe auch: The Guardian
Fortress Calais: fleeting fixtures and precarious lives in the migrant camp
With street lights and bike shops springing up in the ‘Jungle’ there is a growing sense of permanence, but often little trace of the people who came and went […]