Human Rights Watch: French Police Use Excessive Force on Calais Migrants - News Summed Up

Human Rights Watch: French Police Use Excessive Force on Calais Migrants


FILE PHOTO: French riot police walk towards a migrant who is on his knees as French authorities block their access to a food distribution point in Calais, France, June 1, 2017. REUTERS/Pascal Rossignol ReutersPARIS (Reuters) - Human Rights Watch (HRW) pressed the French government on Wednesday to end what it described as police violence against migrants in the northern town of Calais, where hundreds have returned despite the demolition of a sprawling camp known as "the jungle". In a report entitled "Like Living in Hell", the rights group said police "routinely" abused migrants in the hope of having them leave the coastal town. "Such acts violate the prohibition on inhuman and degrading treatment as well as international standards on police conduct," HRW said. New president Emmanuel Macron last month promised migrants would be treated humanely after France's human rights watchdog was fiercely critical of the living conditions they face.


Source: Ethiopian News July 26, 2017 00:00 UTC



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