Horrifying scenes at the Calais 'Jungle'

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[h=1]Horrifying scenes at the Calais 'Jungle' as woman migrant slashes her wrists when police attack her male acquaintance during protests over the camp's demolition[/h]

  • Migrants used bars and rocks to try and hijack lorries entering the UK as they became desperate to reach Britain
  • Around 100 makeshift homes were torn down yesterday during a French-court authorized demolition of the campsite
  • Horrified bystanders today witnessed a woman cut her wrists in protest at being cleared from the illegal site
  • French officials have ordered the southern part of the camp to be cleared and began removing shelters yesterday
  • See more news on the migrant crisis at www.dailymail.co.uk/migrantcrisis


By PETER ALLEN and COREY CHARLTON FOR MAILONLINE
PUBLISHED: 08:51, 1 March 2016 | UPDATED: 14:25, 1 March 2016



 

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A woman protesting the demolition of the 'Jungle' migrant camp in Calais today cut her own wrists during a standoff with French riot police.
Standing with a man on the roof of a camp dwelling, she warned police not to approach - but sliced herself when they moved forward to arrest her male companion.
The dramatic confrontation occurred as around 100 makeshift homes in the so-called ‘Jungle’ were torn to the ground yesterday, with bulldozers likely to continue their work all this week.
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A group of anti-riot police officers apprehend a man protesting his eviction from the 'Jungle' on top of a dwelling inside the campsite

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The man was later dragged down by police after wrestling with them for a short period of time on the building's roof

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But following his arrest, a female companion cut her wrists as horrified bystanders and officers watched on

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The woman was conscious when she was subdued and taken away by police, though her condition was not immediately known

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Police surround a group of activists standing on top of a roof in a bid to halt the camp's demolition

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A police officer throws a tear gas canister to quell the riots breaking out in the camp this morning

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Riot police officers spray water cannons at activists and migrants protesting the demolition of the camp today




 

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The demolition workers dismantle a shack in the campsite as two migrants on a nearby roof watch on

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Two riot police officers stand guard during the demolition, which has led to migrants torching their own tents and tear gas being used on rioting occupiers

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Migrants and activists stand on the roofs of dwellings in an attempt to prevent them from being dismantled




 

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Both the woman and the man she was protesting next to were taken away by police. Though she was conscious, her condition was not immediately known.
Meanwhile, migrants brandishing metal bars and hurling rocks tried to hijack lorries today as demolition workers supported by riot police carried on smashing up their illegal camp.
It has led to many of the migrants trying to get to Britain as quickly as possible, forcing traffic to a standstill on major roads while trying to get on board HGVs.




‘Gangs broke out of the camp overnight, and started threatening drivers in the middle of the road,’ said a Calais police spokesman.
‘Tear gas and baton charges were used to restore order, and then the gang members were forced back inside the camp.’
At least 12 shelters were set ablaze by the refugees yesterday, during disturbances involving left-wing agitators from the UK.
Three members of the so-called ‘No Borders’ group were arrested for inciting the migrants to attack the police.
At least one unidentified woman from Britain was among those arrested during a day of violence in the French port town.
She was seen in front of a mob of mainly Afghan refugees hurling bricks and stones at officers who fought back with tear gas.
A second woman – a German who identified herself as Ronia – said she had ‘no regrets’ about ‘offering resistance on behalf of the refugees’.
As Ronia was handcuffed, and placed inside a police car, she said: ‘Everyone in the camp has a right to a home and a future.’
The worst trouble started soon after demolition workers supported by CRS riot police arrived at around midday yesterday.
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French riot police stand guard against rioting migrants and activists as a dwelling burns behind them

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A police officer watches over the camp after rioting migrants set tents and dwellings on fire during the forced evacuation

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A group of migrants keep warm around a drum fire during the freezing temperatures today

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Migrants throw pieces of what were once dwellings onto a fire as they attempt to stay warm during the demolition

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A bulldozer carries debris from the illegal campsite housing into a skip today as authorities began demolishing the site

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While authorities say 1,000 migrants will be affected by the demolition, campaign groups put the estimate at closer to 3,500



 

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Dozens of police vans wait outside the entrance to the campsite, which began being demolished earlier this week

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A migrant carries his belongings away from the site, while a group of French police officers stand over the embers of a fire

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A worker destroys a makeshift wooden dwelling under the close watch of a French riot police officer

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Police officers confront migrants and activists inside the camp as the dismantling began yesterday

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Workers and police officers clear away debris from the 'Jungle' where thousands of migrants live



 

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It followed a court order last week that gave the French authorities the legal right to destroy the south side of the sprawling shanty town.
Fabienne Buccio, the Pas-de-Calais prefect who ordered the ‘dismantling’ of the camp in the first place, turned up at the start of the operation.
She attacked left-wing groups such as No Borders for ‘manipulating migrants’ and using their problems for political ends.
Mrs Buccio insisted that many of the homes being demolished had ‘already been evacuated’ and were ‘full of rubbish, not people’.
Kazim Lahr, a 22-year-old Afghan refugee, said: ‘We expected them to move in this week, but the number of police is astonishing.
‘We have been told to get out of the south side of the camp, which is where all our homes and restaurants are. We have nowhere else to go.
‘Me and my friends are preparing to stay here, as our only intention is to get to Britain. The French treat us like animals, but the British will not.’
Tensions were high as bulldozers continued dismantling the southern half of the Jungle camp, which has become a magnet for people hoping to reach Britain.
Roving teams were trying to convince the inhabitants to leave of their own volition and move to better accommodation provided for them, but many fear it will take them further from their goal of reaching Britain, with clashes erupting.
'We have already seen prison and torture, this doesn't scare us,' a migrant told one of the teams.
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A group of workers pull down the makeshift shelters under the close watch of riot police officers

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A bulldozer clears away tents and debris while migrants who once lived in the camp watch on

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A police officer prepares to fire tear gas during clashes at the 'Jungle' migrant camp yesterday

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Around 100 makeshift homes in the so-called ‘Jungle’ were torn to the ground yesterday



 

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There are currently more than 3,000 people from war-torn countries living in the south side of the camp.
Some have been offered accommodation in converted shipping units in the north side, but there are not enough to go round.
The units are behind security fences, and all those who apply for a heated unit have to supply palm prints.
‘They are like prisons – very few of us want to go there,’ said another Afghan migrant, who asked to be referred to as Ali, 25.
The ‘evacuation’ of the Calais camp is expected to carry on all this week, and the police are braced for more violence.
The evicted migrants have been offered heated accommodation in refitted containers set up next door to the camp, but many are reluctant to move there because they lack communal spaces and movement is restricted.
They have also been offered places in some 100 reception centres dotted around France.
The demolition of the Jungle comes ahead of talks on Thursday between French President Francois Hollande and British Prime Minister David Cameron and the existence of which has played into fraught discussions about Britain's possible exit from the EU.
Some opponents of 'Brexit' say that if Britain were to leave the EU, the British government would lose the ability to call on France to stop the refugees from trying to make their way across the Channel.



 

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