Hundreds Camp outside Paris City Hall to Demand Migrant Accommodation Solution (+Video)


TEHRAN (Tasnim) – Hundreds of homeless migrants and their supporters set up tents in front of the Paris City Hall on Thursday evening to demand better accommodation.

According to Le Parisien newspaper, more than 250 tents were set up outside the iconic Hotel de Ville, the seat of the city’s government, on Thursday evening.

Most of the people in the makeshift camp were said to have come from sub-Saharan Africa.

 

Charity Utopia 56, which helps migrants and which organized the event, said that around 300 single women and families, including dozens of small children, were residing in the camp. The group said that over the past two weeks they had run out of shelters for migrants.

“Every day we provide tents to dozens of homeless families that sleep under bridges on the outskirts of Paris,” Utopia 56 said in a statement on its website. “The prefecture ignores our alerts. The City Hall, through Paris Deputy Mayor Ian Brossat, who is in charge of housing, points to the responsibility of the State.”

The French media cited a letter by Brossat to regional officials, in which he warned about the increasing reports of homeless asylum seekers in Paris. “In order not to allow this situation to continue… we ask for a decision to be made as soon as possible,” he wrote.

Utopia 56 manager Mael de Marcelus told Le Parisien that the existing official policy was “built to discourage (migrants) at the expense of European values, integration and human rights.”

Activists previously set up around 400 tents at Place de la Republique in Paris in March to draw attention to the matter.