Calais Migrants Fear Violence As France Preps To Demolish 'Jungle' Camps | Read

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More than 8,000 refugees, many of whom have walked thousands of kilometres to escape from war-torn countries like Syria, Afghanistan and Sudan are lodging in the French port town of Calais before they can cross over to Britain, about 33 km away, via the English tunnel. But chances of a violent confrontation with the French authorities are building up as it gears up to tear down the 'jungle' camps.

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