• 8 months ago
Aid groups fear the move, which included mostly women and children, is the beginning of a broader effort by Paris authorities to clear people out by the summer.
Transcript
00:00 The French police removed dozens of migrants from the forecourt of Paris City Hall as the
00:06 capital gets ready to begin its 100 days countdown of the start of the Olympic Games. About 50
00:12 people, mostly women and children aged 3 to 10, were relocated on a bus to a temporary
00:18 government housing in eastern France.
00:20 These are families, these are minors, these are our patients, these are people with whom
00:23 we try to be supportive. And now, in the name of the Olympic Games, all we are offering
00:27 is to go far away from Paris, to Besançon or Marseille.
00:30 Aid workers have expressed concern that the move is the beginning of a broader effort
00:34 by Paris authorities to clear out migrants in the capital before the Games.
00:38 These proposals are not adapted. There are places in Paris, but they are only places
00:45 for the Olympic Games. So, in fact, it is only about social cleansing and invisibilization
00:50 by the region.
00:51 Many of the families are from French-speaking African countries.
00:54 Today, we are going to go to Provence, but it is better to stay in the country with the
01:01 children. It is not safe, it is tiring.
01:09 Olympic organizers have said they are working to find solutions. Aid groups have distributed
01:14 food, blankets and diapers and helped some of them find temporary housing for a night
01:19 or two.
01:21 For more information, visit www.ilo.org
01:24 [WHOOSH]

Recommended