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Calais under siege: Riot police battle 2,500 migrants desperate to reach Britain
through Channel Tunnel during weekend of chaos
By Martin Robinson for MailOnline and Emily Kent Smith In Calais For The Daily M
ail 11:11 03 Aug 2015, updated 11:32 03 Aug 2015
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French police say 1,700 migrants stormed the Channel Tunnel last night - the
highest number for almost a week
One group of 200 seen tearing down fences and charge past police, before bei
ng beaten back with tear gas
Many were heard chanting: 'Why do you kill us? Why did you kill my sister? W
e are coming to save our lives'
Mayor of Calais says deal allowing Britain to have border in France should e
nd and frontier moved back to Dover
Violence erupted in Calais overnight after a weekend where around 2,500 migrants
stormed the Channel Tunnel including an organised mob of 200 filmed chanting 'o
pen the borders' and demanding to be allowed into Britain.
A French riot officer is in hospital today after he was left with a lacerated fa
ce and head as police were pelted with stones as they tried to keep them at bay.
Around 1,700 people tried to get to Britain last night - around one in four of a
ll people living in the 'Jungle' camp on the edge of Calais - the highest number
for almost a week.
Since Friday only around 400 people per night have been trying to scale fences,
way down from the peak of around 2,000 last Monday. But the 1,700 attempts Frenc
h police say happened last night shows that the crisis has not slowed despite ex
tra officers and new fences.
Fresh offensive: Around 2,500 migrants have rushed the Channel Tunnel since Frid
ay night, pictured on Saturday night, including around 1,700 last night
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Fresh offensive: Around 2,500 migrants have rushed the Channel Tunnel since Frid
ay night, pictured on Saturday night, including around 1,700 last night
Battle: French riot police used tear gas and batons to beat back migrants in ski
rmishes where on officer was injured when pelted with stones
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Battle: French riot police used tear gas and batons to beat back migrants in ski
rmishes where on officer was injured when pelted with stones
Dash: Despite increased security and new fences migrants have still managed to f
low through into the Channel Tunnel terminal, pictured on Saturday night
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Dash: Despite increased security and new fences migrants have still managed to f
low through into the Channel Tunnel terminal, pictured on Saturday night
Flimsy defence: The mesh fences surrounding the Calais entrance to the Channel T
unnel are no match for a group of 200 desperate migrants who easily managed to b
reak through on Sunday morning
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Flimsy defence: The mesh fences surrounding the Calais entrance to the Channel T
unnel are no match for a group of 200 desperate migrants who easily managed to b
reak through on Sunday morning
Overwhelmed: Groups from the Calais 'Jungle' camp have conspired to carry out mo
re 'orchestrated' attempts to get to Britain on Saturday night
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Overwhelmed: Groups from the Calais 'Jungle' camp have conspired to carry out mo
re 'orchestrated' attempts to get to Britain on Saturday night
New footage shows how one mob tore down fences and charged past police, who reta
liated by spraying tear gas on Saturday night. When the migrants were finally be
aten back, they regrouped to form a human barricade, blocking the road to the tu
nnel.
For the past week thousands of people have stormed fences and desperately tried
to clamber on trains bound for Kent - a deadly gamble that has allowed at least
200 to get to Britain but also claimed the lives of nine people.
Migrants are continuing to overwhelm the police guarding the Eurotunnel terminal
despite the wider use of tear gas and batons. One union official said today tha
t the officers holding the line at Calais are 'exhausted'.
The officer hit in the face by rocks last night led to the arrest of a Sudanese
man, 20, who now faces criminal charges.
'The officer is in hospital with serious head injuries,' said a police source in
Calais, who said some 1,000 migrants were stopped outside the Tunnel's security
zone, and 700 inside it.
'Hundreds try to pull down fences and then attempt to get on board trains,' he s
aid. 'This happens night after night.'
A group trying to get to Britain were filmed ripping through defences close to t
he Eurotunnel terminal, suggesting they are going in larger groups to overwhelme
d beefed up defences.
One migrant, who gave his name only as KD, 27, from the Sudan, said: 'We want to
go to England. We are 100. We are going to sit in the street. Tomorrow, we are
going to camp in the road.'
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al immigrant' asleep in his vehicle as heads out to work in Essex
How Bulgaria keeps migrants out - with 50 miles of razor wire: Fence along T
urkish border that is 15ft tall and 5ft wide said to have kept out 500 people in
a month
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ple enter the country illegally each month
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ple enter the country illegally each month
There were also suggestions a hunger strike would be launched.
Sammy, an Ethiopian lawyer who appeared to be directing the blockade, said the m
igrants were becoming increasingly desperate to get to England. She added: 'We a
re all one person. We all have the same idea. We are all one.'
Sammy, in near-perfect English, shouted slogans which were repeated in unison by
the crowd. She said: 'We are humans. We are not animals. We have rights. Stop t
he police. Open the borders
just like in Italy.'
In later chants, the crowd shouted: 'Why do you kill us? Why did you kill my sis
ter? We are coming to save our lives. Why do we live inside the Jungle? Where ar
e the rights of immigrants?'
Sammy later screamed that migrants were treated as badly in France as in Libya.
When an onlooker said lorry drivers were 'just doing their job' and should be al
lowed to pass, several migrants shouted: 'No one cares about our jobs. No one ca
re about our sleep.'
For almost four hours, police did not try to move the migrants and a tailback of
dozens of freight wagons filled the road
The chaotic scene, witnessed by the Mail, came as police admitted that yesterday
's attempts to enter Britain were more 'orchestrated' than previously. They esti
mated 400 migrants had tried to enter this country that night.
New day: After a night where French police said 1,700 had rushed the fences in C
alais more used the large number of holes along the high speed track to try to g
et to the UK
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New day: After a night where French police said 1,700 had rushed the fences in C
alais more used the large number of holes along the high speed track to try to g
et to the UK
Desperate: A young child is taken along the side of the railway line in Calais t
his morning after a night of violence which saw a police officer badly injured
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Desperate: A young child is taken along the side of the railway line in Calais t
his morning after a night of violence which saw a police officer badly injured
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Daily occurrence: A French police officer is heavily outnumbered by men who are
trying to break through to get to the Eurotunnel terminal last night
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Daily occurrence: A French police officer is heavily outnumbered by men who are
trying to break through to get to the Eurotunnel terminal last night
Fresh attempt: A group of refugees use the cover of darkness in the early hours
of Monday to cross the tracks near the Eurotunnel terminal
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Fresh attempt: A group of refugees use the cover of darkness in the early hours
of Monday to cross the tracks near the Eurotunnel terminal

Through: A migrant prepares pulls himself over a Calais fence as a friend waits
on the other side as they try to get to Britain this morning
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Through: A migrant prepares pulls himself over a Calais fence as a friend waits
on the other side as they try to get to Britain this morning
Orchestrated efforts: The chaotic scene, witnessed by the Mail, came as police a
dmitted that yesterday s attempts to enter Britain were more orchestrated than previ
ously
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Orchestrated efforts: The chaotic scene, witnessed by the Mail, came as police a
dmitted that yesterday s attempts to enter Britain were more orchestrated than previ
ously
Sit-in: French police watch as the crowd of migrants blocks an access road causi
ng a long queue of lorries last night
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Sit-in: French police watch as the crowd of migrants blocks an access road causi
ng a long queue of lorries last night
Blocked off: French police used officers and riot vans to try to block a route a
long a dual carriageway to the tunnel yesterday
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Blocked off: French police used officers and riot vans to try to block a route a
long a dual carriageway to the tunnel yesterday
Organised: Dozens of migrants make their way towards the Tunnel entrance in the
early hours of Sunday morning
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Organised: Dozens of migrants make their way towards the Tunnel entrance in the
early hours of Sunday morning
Mayor Calais Natacha Bouchart, pictured marching through the French town in June
, has demanded British border controls be moved from France to Britain
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Mayor Calais Natacha Bouchart, pictured marching through the French town in June
, has demanded British border controls be moved from France to Britain
The trouble began in the early hours of Sunday when 200 migrants were yards from
entering the Channel Tunnel on foot after storming down barricades.
They ran towards the fences, smashing and tearing down the flimsy barriers as th
ey went.
They were only held back by tear gas. But rather than flee completely, many bega
n to build camp fires near the tunnel entrance to keep warm.
It was from there that the plans were made to carry out a protest on the road. A
fter being sprayed in the face, Mohammed, 25, from Sudan, said: 'There were 140
of us who said we would go to England together. I will try again. I want to go t
o England. I am scared but I will try again tomorrow.'
Earlier in the night, 40 migrants crawled through the same two holes which have
been open in a fence at the Frethun suburb of Calais for weeks. Despite three ar
my officers standing 400 yards away, no one was manning the gaps.
One man, Samwra from Libya, handed over his email address and said: 'Add me on F
acebook' before charging towards the tracks with just a bottle of water in his h
and.
Speaking to the Mail in the makeshift camp known as The Jungle, Niamat Ullah, 22
, said: 'I was an interpreter for three years for the US Army but I was threaten
ed by the Taliban.' Before arriving in Calais last week, Niamat travelled for fi
ve months through Turkey and Bulgaria. He said he continued to France because 'B
ulgarian people are worse than the Taliban'.

A spokesman for Eurotunnel yesterday said that efforts to access the tunnel were
being carefully planned. He added: 'What we saw looked very much like it was an
organised activity.
'We have been saying for some time that there is a degree of sophistication and
organisation among migrants which shows it not simply people trying to get to UK
but also organised criminal activity. It is shocking but perhaps not surprising
given the scale of the problem. We need to remove the problem from the area.
'It is a now a criminal crisis as well as a migration crisis. The governments ne
ed to act not only to protect the Channel Tunnel but break up criminal gangs.'
It came as French politicians renewed their calls for all of the migrants to be
sent straight to Britain, where they will claim asylum or else disappear into th
e black economy.
Natacha Bouchart, the Mayor of Calais, led demands for a renegotiation of the ag
reement which effectively moved the UK border to Calais.
'The British are imposing their law on our border,' said Ms Bouchart, who called
for asylum camps to be set up in the UK, adding: 'My town is French, not Britis
h.'
There are currently some 5000 illegal migrants sleeping rough in the Calais area
, many in a camp nicknamed Jungle II.
Residents play a daily game of cat-and-mouse with the police, as they try and ge
t to the UK.
The Treaty of Le Touquet, signed in 2003, allowed UK officials to carry out pass
port checks and other frontier controls in France.
But former minister Xavier Bertrand, who like Ms Bouchart is in the Republican p
arty, also said it should be scrapped.
Referring to Prime Minister David Cameron, Mr Bertrand said: 'Let the migrants g
o and invite him to conduct whatever policies he wants on his own island.'
Mr Bertrand has continually blamed Britain for the migrant crisis, saying: 'They
want to go to England to find a job because they know it is possible to work wi
thout an identity card.'
The Mail revealed today that as many as 70 per cent of the thousands of migrants
massing at Calais are making it to Britain, MPs have been warned.
The revelation by a police chief that up to 900 illegal immigrants make it to th
e UK every month came amid frantic efforts by ministers to show they are finally
getting a grip on the crisis.
Today, they will announce that rogue landlords who fail to check if they are ren
ting to illegal immigrants face five years in jail. Over the weekend, a slew of
announcements were made on sending CCTV, security guards and lighting to Calais,
and axing some asylum-seeker handouts.
Desperate and tired: A man sleeps in the middle of the road using his bag as a p
illow in the early hours of Sunday morning
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Desperate and tired: A man sleeps in the middle of the road using his bag as a p

illow in the early hours of Sunday morning


Barricade: Dozens of men blocked the road to the tunnel after being beaten back
by French police with tear gas
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Barricade: Dozens of men blocked the road to the tunnel after being beaten back
by French police with tear gas
Police response: A fleet of French police vans make their way to the chaotic sce
ne in Calais last night
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Police response: A fleet of French police vans make their way to the chaotic sce
ne in Calais last night
Dawn raid: Migrants scale the security fences yesterday, but were later beaten b
ack by tear gas
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Dawn raid: Migrants scale the security fences yesterday, but were later beaten b
ack by tear gas
Refusing to budge: After staging their attempt to break through barriers into th
e tunnel, defiant migrants sit down together on the road
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Refusing to budge: After staging their attempt to break through barriers into th
e tunnel, defiant migrants sit down together on the road
Over the weekend, gangs of migrants continued to lay siege to the Tunnel. In the
early hours of yesterday, an organised group of 200 tore down fences and charge
d past police with tear gas, chanting 'open the borders!'
On Friday, Downing Street was stung by criticism of its announcement that more d
ogs and fences would be sent to Calais. MPs and hauliers said it was no more tha
n a 'sticking plaster' response. Over the weekend, the Government responded with
further steps intended to show the UK is not 'the land of milk and honey'.
The announcement on landlords
first promised in the Queen's Speech two months ag
o will require them to conduct 'right to rent' checks on their tenants' immigrat
ion status before offering them a tenancy agreement.
Despite the continued mayhem over the weekend, Home Secretary Mrs May and David
Cameron stuck to their position of refusing to 'point the finger of blame' at th
e French.
In a joint article with her French counterpart Bernard Cazeneuve, Mrs May urged
other EU nations to help address the root causes of the 'global migration crisis
'. But in France, politicians attacked the British and threatened to open the bo
rder and 'let them all through'.
Emmanuel Agius, deputy mayor of Calais, said he would tear up the treaty which m
eans people crossing the Channel are checked in France, rather than on arrival i
n Britain. He said of Mr Cameron: 'They will be on his territory, in the port of
Dover. He poses as the saviour of the situation, on a subject he is greatly mis
taken about.'
WE'RE NO SOFT TOUCH INSISTS MAY, AS MIGRANTS GET FREE HOTELS AT TAXPAYER'S EXPEN
SE
Theresa May wants the EU do more to address the migrant crisis
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Theresa May wants the EU do more to address the migrant crisis
Theresa May yesterday insisted Britain's streets were not 'paved with gold'
even
as it emerged that migrants were being put up in hotels at taxpayers' expense.
The Home Secretary joined her French counterpart to demand the EU do more to add
ress a 'global migration crisis'.

She insisted the 'long-term answer' to the problem was to tackle the perception
among migrants that Britain offers the prospect of financial gain. 'This is not
the case
our streets are not paved with gold.'
But there was controversy after contractors Serco confirmed that 100 migrants ar
e being accommodated in hotels in the North West as increased numbers outstrippe
d available places in the community.
The stowaways, who have illegally entered the country on lorries or trains, are
being transported across England and given their own hotel room, three cooked me
als a day and a cash allowance of 35 a week. MPs described the move as 'outrageou
s'.
In a joint article for The Sunday Telegraph and a French newspaper, Mrs May and
French minister Bernard Cazeneuve called on EU nations to take action to address
the root causes of the Calais chaos.
'What we are currently facing is a global migration crisis,' they said. 'This si
tuation cannot be seen as an issue just for our two countries. It is a priority
at both a European and international level.'
Tory backbencher Alec Shelbrooke said: 'It is outrageous that asylum seekers are
being put up in hotel rooms at public expense. It's this sort of soft touch tha
t makes this country so attractive.
'The message should go out that they will be detained in disused military camps.
'
Crowd dispersed: When the sun began to rise, more than a dozen officers arrived
dressed in riot gear and sprayed tear gas at the migrants
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Crowd dispersed: When the sun began to rise, more than a dozen officers arrived
dressed in riot gear and sprayed tear gas at the migrants
Police clear the human barricade: The men, many of whom had been sleeping in the
road, quickly dispersed at the sight of riot police
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Police clear the human barricade: The men, many of whom had been sleeping in the
road, quickly dispersed at the sight of riot police
Chasing them away: The French police took a no-nonsense approach to the crowd on
Sunday morning, chasing them from the road
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Chasing them away: The French police took a no-nonsense approach to the crowd on
Sunday morning, chasing them from the road
Panic: Armed with shields, batons and tear gas, the riot officers were pictured
chasing the group of migrants across a field by the road
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Panic: Armed with shields, batons and tear gas, the riot officers were pictured
chasing the group of migrants across a field by the road
Desperate to avoid being sprayed: A line of police officers charge after fleeing
migrants, with a cloud of tear gas visible in the picture
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Desperate to avoid being sprayed: A line of police officers charge after fleeing
migrants, with a cloud of tear gas visible in the picture
Recovering from tear gas: A man helps a friend suffering the toxic effects of th
e spray by pouring water over his eyes
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Recovering from tear gas: A man helps a friend suffering the toxic effects of th
e spray by pouring water over his eyes
Preparing to storm barriers: Men gather at a security fence beside train tracks
near the Eurotunnel terminal in Coquelle in the early hours of Sunday morning

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Preparing to storm barriers: Men gather at a security fence beside train tracks
near the Eurotunnel terminal in Coquelle in the early hours of Sunday morning
Stopping at nothing: A spokesman for Eurotunnel yesterday said that efforts to a
ccess the tunnel were being carefully planned
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Stopping at nothing: A spokesman for Eurotunnel yesterday said that efforts to a
ccess the tunnel were being carefully planned
Dash for the train: Migrants who managed to pass the police block on the Eurotun
nel site run towards the boarding docks earlier this week
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Dash for the train: Migrants who managed to pass the police block on the Eurotun
nel site run towards the boarding docks earlier this week
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