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New life for Calais 'jungle' residents

Refugees are moved out of the Calais "jungle" as the French government proceeds with plans to demolish the ramshackle migrant camp.

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New life for Calais 'jungle' residents

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  1. New life for Calais "wilderness" residents

  2. An Afghan youthful transient waves from a van as he withdraws with six others from the crisis shield for minors in Saint Omer, France as they leave for Britain. A first busload of youngsters landed in Britain on Monday from the "Wilderness" camp close to the French port of Calais as the British government followed up on its dedication to take in unaccompanied vagrant kids before the camp is pulverized. REUTERS/Pascal Rossignol

  3. Nasir, matured 23, a transient from Afghanistan's Baghlan area, leaves his convoy and the "wilderness" with his possessions in Calais. Nasir has lived in the wilderness for nine months in a region of the camp where Afghan families with kids have settled, the majority of them in caravans.

  4. One of the primary gathering of unaccompanied minors from the Jungle vagrant camp in Calais to be conveyed to Britain grasps a relative after he was prepared at a migration focus in Croydon, south London. French President Francois Hollande, confronting a decision in April, has guaranteed to close down the camp under nearby pressure.

  5. Afghan pre-adult vagrants accumulate as they leave the crisis shield for minors in Saint Omer, France, to go to Britain. Concerning particular issue of unaccompanied kids and young people who have fled battle regions, for example, Afghanistan, Syria and Sudan, the exchanges to Britain are occurring under EU family reunification rules known as the Dublin controls. REUTERS/Pascal Rossignol

  6. A individual from a gathering of unaccompanied minors from the Jungle vagrant camp in Calais is escorted onto a transport in the wake of being prepared at a migration focus after his entry in Britain, in Croydon, south London. REUTERS/Peter Nicholls

  7. An Afghan vagrant pre-adult leaves his room at the crisis shield for minors in Saint Omer, France, as he gets ready to go to Britain. REUTERS/Pascal Rossignol

  8. Two individuals a gathering of unaccompanied minors (R and second R) from the Jungle transient camp in Calais remain outside a movement focus in the wake of being handled after their entry in Britain, in Croydon, south London, October 18, 2016. REUTERS/Peter Nicholls

  9. Nasir (2ndR), matured 23, a vagrant from Afghanistan's Baghlan region, talks with Romain Cordier, an OFII operator, outside his band as his better half (not imagined) holds their child in Calais. Nasir has lived in the wilderness for nine months in a region of the camp where Afghan families with youngsters have settled, the vast majority of them in caravans.

  10. One of the principal gathering of unaccompanied minors from the Jungle vagrant camp in Calais to be conveyed to Britain waves at a relative after he was prepared at a movement focus in Croydon, south London. REUTERS/Peter Nicholls

  11. UK Border Force staff escort a gathering of unaccompanied minors from the Jungle vagrant camp in Calais as they land at a migration focus in Croydon, south London. REUTERS/Peter Nicholls

  12. A gathering of vagrants convey their things as they leave the Calais camp called the 'Wilderness" to take classes at Lille University, in France. REUTERS/Pascal Rossignol

  13. UK Border Force staff escort the main gathering of unaccompanied minors from the Jungle vagrant camp in Calais to be conveyed to Britain as they land at a movement focus in Croydon, south London. REUTERS/Peter Nicholls

  14. Qadri Fazlullah (R), a transient from Afghanistan, postures before the gathering focus in Merignac, a suburb of Bordeaux, southwestern France, where he lives subsequent to resettling three months back from the Calais wilderness camp.

  15. A vagrant stands close to a bag with his possessions before withdrawing the Calais camp called the "Wilderness" to take classes at Lille University, in France.

  16. A vagrant stands at the passage of a the improvised shop in the northern part of the "wilderness", in Calais. The message peruses, "The general population living in this building realize that a court choice has banned all business. The eatery/shop doesn't exist any longer. They don't have elective home. This is their exclusive place to live". REUTERS/Pascal Rossignol

  17. Jamal, matured 14, a youthful vagrant from Afghanistan, rides a bike in the wake of saying goodbye to a family that left the wilderness in Calais as a feature of a week by week intentional re-settlement escort. France guaranteed a year ago to take in 30,000 exiles stranded in nations verging on Syria, and also in Greece and Italy as a component of a far reaching resettlement arrange. Somewhere in the range of 4,000 have been taken in this way. REUTERS/Pascal Rossignol

  18. Migrants and no fringe activists remain on a post tower worked in the northern part of the "Wilderness", in Calais. REUTERS/Pascal Rossignol

  19. A transient strolls past tents in the "Wilderness" in Calais. REUTERS/Pascal Rossignol

  20. Heavy hardware and development laborers are seen along a motorway extend in Calais as work keeps on building a divider to secure the approach from vagrants attempting to achieve Britain on lorries, in Calais. REUTERS/Pascal Rossignol

  21. A see indicates temporary sanctuaries, tents and compartments in the "Wilderness" in Calais. REUTERS/Pascal Rossignol

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