Police in Paris have been removing and relocating migrants with families and young children living near the iconic Paris City Hall ahead of the Olympic Games. In a sudden turn of events, the French Police suddenly started removing around 50 people, mainly women and kids (between 3 months and 10 years). The migrants were fast asleep on the square on plastic sheets, tucked under their blankets.
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All the migrants were taken to a bus and offered a temporary place to stay provided by local government authorities in Besancon. This move has raised concerns among aid workers, who fear it signals the commencement of a broader initiative by Parisian officials to remove migrants and homeless individuals from the city centre before the Olympics this summer, without offering sustainable housing solutions.
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While Olympic organisers have expressed their collaboration with aid organisations to address the needs of those living on the streets, many families, primarily from French-speaking African nations such as Burkina Faso, Guinea, Ivory Coast, and Senegal, have been residing near the Paris City Hall for varying durations, ranging from days to months.
These families have relied on support from groups like Utopia 56 for essentials like food, blankets, and temporary shelter.
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As preparations for the Paris Games intensify, with the Olympics scheduled from July 26 to August 11 followed by the Paralympics from August 28 to September 8, the situation of migrants and homeless individuals in the city remains a pressing concern.
About Paris City Hall
The Paris City Hall, also known as the Hôtel de Ville, stands as an iconic symbol of the city’s rich history and cultural heritage. Situated in the heart of Paris, its grand neo-Renaissance architecture captivates visitors with intricate façades, towering spires, and ornate decorations. The adjacent square serves as a bustling hub of activity, hosting events, protests, and gatherings that reflect the dynamic spirit of the French capital. Surrounded by cafes, shops, and historical landmarks, the square embodies the essence of Parisian life, where locals and tourists alike converge to soak in the city’s vibrant atmosphere and timeless charm.
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