Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

MIGRANTS LEAVE ‘JUNGLE CAMP’ IN CALAIS, THEIR DREAMS BROKEN

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CALAIS: Hundreds of migrants packed their bags with a mixture of relief and despair on Monday as they left the notorious “Jungle” camp in the northern French city of Calais under grey skies.

“We don’t know yet where we are going, but it will obviously be better than the Jungle, which was made for animals not humans,” said Wahid, a 23-year-old from Afghanista­n. “We will be in a home.”

Wahid was up before dawn to be among the first to get on one of the buses taking the sprawling camp’s 6,000 to 8,000 occupants to 451 centres across France. A 25-year-old Sudanese man, Abbas, was upbeat about leaving the insalubrio­us camp that has served as a launchpad for attempts to reach Britain. “I feel very happy, I’ve had enough of the Jungle,” he said. “I wanted to go to the UK but I have given up on that now.”

But Hammoudi, a 22-year-old from the devastated Syrian city of Aleppo, told AFP: “My dream is ruined.” “My hope was to be able to reach the UK, where I believe we as refugees would be better treated. But all of that is over,” said Hammoudi, whose cousin was killed in a bombing in July.

A semblance of normality prevailed in the camp in the hours leading up the demolition, with music from all over the world blasting from loudspeake­rs into the muddy alleyways.

Some migrants were still clinging to hopes of a new life across the Channel.

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REUTERS Way to the ‘Jungle’

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