Tuesday, October 25, 2016

EVACUATION AND DEMOLITION OF THE JUNGLE IN CALAIS FRANCE THAT HAS BEEN HOME TO MANY REFUGEES AND ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS FOR OVER A DECADE HAS GAINED MEDIA ATTENTION OF BOTH THE DOMESTIC AND INTERNATIONAL MEDIA IN THE EUROZONE AND FOREIGN COUNTRIES.



       Evacuation and demolition of the jungle and camp at the French border town of Calais that has been home to many refugees and illegal immigrants for over a decade has begun one day before the scheduled date for demolition as it may have been previously scheduled on Tuesday in the month of October of the Year two thousand and sixteen, after many of the six thousand and five hundred jungle dwellers have been timely evacuated in comfortable buses to refugee centers in the French capital for temporary rehabilitation in about one hundred and sixty four refugee centers located within and around the city of the French capital Parish for possible further transfer to other refugee camps and immigrants centers located in various Eurozone countries, except for the minors whose numbers have exceeded the estimated number of four hundred children who would enjoy permanent resettlement process and rehabilitation to Britain, but at the current moment should remain in the jungle of Calais under Humanitarian Organizations supervision until further notice of the promised resettlement opportunity of unaccompanied minors to Britain. How long the minors may stay at the jungle? and when the process for their resettlement to Britain may begin has not been specified. However, the French government with the authorities responsible for the demolition of the refugees and illegal immigrants camp named Jungle with its total removal, or eradication from the French border town of Calais have declared the Jungle as inhabitable. Eurozone's domestic and International media with various governments and Humanitarian Organizations have gathered at Calais for the required media coverage and documentation of the process for evacuation of the camp that has been scheduled for total demolition as demanded by the French government, the authorities responsible with the French citizens. The evacuation process of both refugees and illegal immigrants has been generally described in the media as humanely. Basic necessities such as Winter clothing traveling baggage sleeping bags blankets shoes and boxes of snacks have been equally distributed to the stranded refugees and illegal immigrants who may not have had any hope for anything better after the announcement for the demolition of the Jungle that has been home to most of the refugees and illegal immigrants for over a decade were made by the French authorities.


                                             Written by Professor Godfrey Ohia.


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