What's new

French police 'beat refugee children, steal their shoes and soak sleeping bags in tear gas'

Vergennes

ELITE MEMBER
Joined
Feb 25, 2014
Messages
8,576
Reaction score
61
Country
France
Location
France
French police have been accused of "unprovoked and extreme" violence against refugees, including children, in the port of Calais.

Refugees have been beaten badly enough to have limbs broken, attacked by police dogs and had their property destroyed, according to a new report by the Refugee Rights Data Project (RRDP).

A 16-year-old boy from Eritrea, found with swollen lips and loose teeth, told researchers of how he was attacked when he tried to hide in a lorry.

"When I tried to get on a truck, the police found me and started punching me in the face... I haven't received any care from anyone since then," he said.

Another teenager, a 17-year old boy from South Sudan, added: "The police beat me with a baton, which gave me cuts across the hands and chipped my front tooth. They also sprayed tear gas into my eyes".

A third told of how he witnessed a baton attack on a 16-year-old Eritrean so severe he thought the victim was dead, while a 35-year-old man found with his arm in a cast revealed how police broke his bones while walking to a food distribution point.

The report comes a year after the notorious Calais Jungle camp was demolished by French authorities in an attempt to disperse those refugees and migrants trying to reach the UK. An estimated 700 displaced people remain in the area.

Just over half of the 233 refugees surveyed by the RRDP – including 94 children aged as young as 12 – said they had been physically abused by police.

The charity said the violence level was even higher than when the Calais Jungle was in operation, with 88% now describing their treatment by police as "bad" or "very bad".

Numerous reports of "unprovoked" beatings were joined by complaints that officers were guilty of more unconventional methods of intimidation.

This included what the RRDP said amounted to a campaign of "intentional sleep deprivation" by uprooting refugees nightly and soaking their sleeping bags with tear gas to make them unusable.

The police are also accused of using plain-clothes officers to provoke refugees and take their shoes, so they would have to walk barefoot in the wet and cold.

One 17-year-old Eritrean girl told of how she was detained by police, driven to a remote location and abandoned. She said she was forced to walk three hours back to Calais in the night without knowing where she was.

Allegations of abuse in detention centres also emerged, with some complaining of being beaten, deprived of food and water, and even forced to go to the toilet on the floor in the holding cells.

Maddie Harris, who led the research, said the violence was "constant", with many refugees falling victim to "unprovoked extreme" violence by police multiple times.

"Officers, particularly the riot police appear to have no issue subjecting vulnerable migrants and asylum seekers, including unaccompanied children, to repeated exposure to tear gas, beatings and repeated destruction and confiscation of possessions such as sleeping bags, blankets, phones and shoes," she told The Independent.

"When giving testimony, most migrant and asylum seekers talk of multiple incidents where they have been the victim of unprovoked extreme violence at the hands of the police. One particular unaccompanied minor, when talking of an incident where he was beaten by the police, told me he had been gassed on three separate occasions in one day.

"I have personally witnessed numerous evictions and confiscations of possessions, unprovoked beatings, violent arrests and use of tear gas. I have also seen the physical results of these actions, from young boys walking in the rain with no shoes, to the physical scars on the faces of unaccompanied minors.

"The officers in question act with complete impunity and show no signs of adhering to their code of conduct."

Monday's (30 October) report comes a week after a government-commissioned study concluded it was "plausible" that excessive force, notably with tear gas, had been used against refugees.

However, it also said there is no evidence "to link the injuries reported by some migrants with law enforcement action".

The RRDP has urged the French authorities to "provide more humane standards on French soil" and wants Britain to offer protection to those children eligible to come to the UK.

http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/french-pol...eir-shoes-soak-sleeping-bags-tear-gas-1645104
 
.
haters were trying to start things with me when I was telling them that the french authorities are getting out of line. What now? Where you folks?
 
.
all the sympathy voters can take these people inside their country home.

its creating lot of problems for french because of terror attack. how ever bad it may sound it seemz fair for them to take their own security seriously.
 
.
It is not right to beat kids and innocent people, however those trying to board lorries are not only putting themselves at risk, but also putting others at risk with their selfish actions. The illegal refugees should not even be in Calais or surrounding areas to begin with.

Conditions in their original countries should be made better so these people can returned there. Or perhaps more should be done to clamp down on people smugglers who are smuggling these people in to Europe.
 
.
It is not right to beat kids and innocent people, however those trying to board lorries are not only putting themselves at risk, but also putting others at risk with their selfish actions. The illegal refugees should not even be in Calais or surrounding areas to begin with.

Conditions in their original countries should be made better so these people can returned there. Or perhaps more should be done to clamp down on people smugglers who are smuggling these people in to Europe.

Don't get fooled by the word 'children' my friend. The very vast majority of people claiming to be children are actually young adults,in their 20's,sometimes even as old as 30. Many are just hoping that by claming they are minors,they would get the special treatments reserved to young refugees + that minors aren't easily evictable.

Unjustified violence is condemnable,as well as the troubles caused by migrants that aren't as angelic as the so called human rights groups want to portray us. (attacking and harassing truck drivers as well as the security forces)
 
.
Don't get fooled by the word 'children' my friend. The very vast majority of people claiming to be children are actually young adults,in their 20's,sometimes even as old as 30. Many are just hoping that by claming they are minors,they would get the special treatments reserved to young refugees + that minors aren't easily evictable.

Unjustified violence is condemnable,as well as the troubles caused by migrants that aren't as angelic as the so called human rights groups want to portray us. (attacking and harassing truck drivers as well as the security forces)

Haha, I know about some of the "Children". I was going to write if the guys collecting the data actually accepted the age of these kids at face value or double checked. These migrants should be cleared off to proper controlled facilities and go through the correct channels of claiming asylum etc. Otherwise they are economic migrants who must prove why they are beneficial to the society here.

And agreed, do these people really expect any country to just accept them if they break the laws of the country to get in and intimidate/threaten the citizens of Britain and France who are going about their business. It is the height of stupidity to expect Britain or France to just accept anyone who wishes to come here. Those crying about these people should accept them in their own countries/houses.
 
.
"Repelling the migrants from the roads,preventing them from boarding trucks are the priorities of those officers....... they are sometimes attacked".

*can throwed*

"This time it is a can of beer,sometimes other nights,glass bottles or rocks". "To defend themselves,officers use notably tear gas".



Sometimes this is what they have to deal with.

bd3.jpg


@Sher Shah Awan @waz
 
.
Something happened last month that has forced me to reconsider my entire thinking on this subject. All I can say @Vergennes please shoot them but don't let them cross the channel. I am seeing alarming numbers of Eritreans in my town. And they are not Muslims. So Indians don't bring religion into this. UK needs to Brexit and get out.

Over the next 30 years the population of Sub Saharan Africa is going to multiply like it never has in history. Then this human timebomb is going to explode sending a tsunami across the Sahara desert to the Mediteranean. With Gaddafi's Libya gone the bulwark against this tsunami does not exist anymore. Europe and France are going to get hit. The future looks scary for our children. Maybe Eril Prince is the man whose services are needed. Maybe EU could contact him?


 
. .
They are illegals. Do as you wish. Their country, their rules. Tackle the problem as you wish.

On a personal note, I've come across few Eritreans, Nigerians etc in the UK, as well as in Turkey, VERY VERY BAD EXPERIENCE. VERY VERY BAD.
 
.
any country with a fertility rate more than 2.5 is a human time bomb. they need to force these countries to improve women's rights and birth control programs
 
.
Police have to do their job. And it can get ugly at times.
 
. .
Tbh sub Saharan African ‘CHRISRIANS’ should not be allowed in Europe. They are least civilized and don’t give a shit about anything type people.

Muslim sub Saharan Africans are mostly calm, well behaved and civilized in comparison (Thanks to the influence of Islam). They don’t get drunk and cause a ruckus. They tend to marry and settle down.

Offcourse there are outliers everywhere but general trend is pretty clear as I have seen again and again and again.

So Europe should be more careful in admitting Christians from Africa.
 
. .
Back
Top Bottom