Posted on 10/11/2015 2:37:15 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
A crisis relief charity chief is set to pull the plug on aid to the Calais Jungle camp after discovering most people there are economic migrants without any reason to leave their home country.
The Bradford-based Human Relief Foundation has been running a project to help the refugees at the makeshift camp and previously claimed they were all fleeing war and significant atrocities.
But a visit by a team led by Kassim Tokan, the HRF deputy chief executive, discovered a totally different picture on the ground, with unwanted clothing and food being dumped and burnt by the migrants.
Instead of vulnerable families fighting for survival he found the camp dubbed the Jungle was 95 to 97 per cent adult men.
The discovery has prompted the charity which sends relief aid to people in desperate need around the world to change its aid policy in respect of the Calais camp where around 4,000 people are living.
They found chaotic conditions with no organisation where aid was being distributed randomly and unwanted items later discarded in piles on the ground.
Interviewed by ITVs Calendar News, Mr Tokan admitted he was surprised by what he found. Asked if his charity would withdraw support for the camps inhabitants, he said: Most likely, yes.(continued)
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It must be really bad when even Liberals have to acknowledge the truth.
" What're y'MEAN y'ain't white .. ? .. wha ? "
oh they had a real reason alright: to invade and subdue another country beore they declared their world caliphate.
Liberals; acknowledging truth?
Surely you jest!
You're right on that... Liberals are known for their 'head in the sand' stupidity...
Please. Read the UK comments at the end of that article. Almost all of the Brits are defending the migrants.
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