calais refugees
"Refugees are just looking to live their lives as normally as possible."
"Hopefully it’s a win-win situation, because it will help stop people speaking out negatively by highlighting the abuse, and we’ll raise some extra money."
WHAT'S HAPPENING
WHAT'S HAPPENING
Reports from September show French police using tear gas on refugees in Calais.
Almost 3,000 people are squatting in life-threatening, swamp-like conditions near Dunkirk.
The strength of an intellectual, whether any Little Father of the Peoples like it or not, can rival that of divisions. And that is not counting the damage that André Glucksmann's intellectual action has done to the rationalizations for dictatorship and to the theories of its apologists.
The library promotes "a calming atmosphere in a very chaotic place."