Knife fights and murders at Calais migrant camp 'run by Kurdish mafia with fear'

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Many everyone shudder in cold and dread at 'Kurdish mafia-controlled' camps in France as they attempt to arrive at England in the desire for beginning a new, more secure life

An unfortunate 1,500 travelers, including ladies and youngsters, are conquering freezing conditions as they expect another life in England.

They go through every night in tents at a camp in Calais and another site 26 miles away in Dunkirk. Individuals visited the rambling networks, which are stowed away inside forest.

What's more, we saw one man equipped with a blade battling one more with a branch next to a rail line track in Dunkirk.
We were likewise reprimanded by a man running a food slow down, known to be constrained by dealers, who guaranteed our revealing at the camp would prompt a demonstration of power from the police.
Many kids are getting through foul and risky circumstances at Nut case Plage camp in France
Afghan teen Ezatullah Noori is frightened by crossing the Channel by boat

One transient, who asked not to be named inspired by a paranoid fear of backlashes, said: "It's extremely hazardous here. Kurdish mafia run both the camp and the dealing courses.

"They rule by dread. I'm frightened constantly. I truly trust I won't be hanging around any more."

The camps are risky to stroll across because of downpour causing profound mud, as well as snow and ice this week. Be that as it may, the greatest risk is the danger of viciousness.
Evacuees attempt to remain warm at the Nut case Plage outcast camp close to Dunkirk, France

In May, two travelers, both accepted to be Iraqis, were shot and fundamentally harmed in an evident question among individuals dealers.

Afghan teen Ezatullah Noori, 17, said: "It's risky here however it is likewise hazardous back in Afghanistan. I'm terrified of getting in a boat to Britain since it's so cold and I can't swim however I have no other decision."

Lucy Halliday, of Care4Calais, accepts things will deteriorate before they improve. She said: "It's freezing, assets are restricted and individuals would rather not be here longer than they need to.
An evacuee at a camp in Calais, France attempts to remain warm by a fire

"You lose the light at 4pm, so it's dim and hopeless. As the weather conditions deteriorates, individuals' spirits get a piece lower and the requirement for endurance gets higher.

"We could be in for another four or five cold months and during that time individuals are as yet going to continue to traverse in the boats. I see nothing improving. The UK government's arrangements aren't helping anybody or hindering anything.

"The boat intersections are as yet going to occur while they have no other safe method for getting it done. Living, all by itself, is a struggle in the camps yet there is a great deal of humankind. They need assistance."

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