Quelle: The Guardian | 29.11.2016
Group of 44 children run away from Le Havre reception centre over poor conditions and frustration at delays in processing their claims
Diane Taylor
Forty-four child asylum seekers from the demolished refugee camp in Calais have run away from a reception centre in Le Havre over poor conditions, saying they are returning to Calais to try to make their own way to the UK.
The children were among more than a thousand placed into centres around France to be looked after by the authorites after the camp was demolished.
The children left the centre on Tuesday morning after waiting weeks for the Home Office to process their cases and decide whether they were entitled to come to the UK.