A Homeless Camp in the Social Samu Compound of Paris Evacuated After Two Months of Occupation
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After their expulsion from the social Samu, more than 250 children, women and men gathered together on Rue Eugène Spuller. Why this situation? Which people were able to benefit from a care? What are the legal imperatives of the state and the town hall? Here Paris-Île-de France takes stock.
The police prefecture of Paris and the prefecture of Ile-de-France ordered the evacuation of a homeless camp in the Samu social compound of Paris on Thursday, 13 August.
On Thursday 13 August, in the early morning, police officers evacuated the Samusocial square from Paris, occupied by several hundred social workers and homeless people for more than a month. Sixty-two people were taken care of by the State, according to the prefecture.
The occupants, mainly foreigners in a regular or irregular situation, had been living in the premises and in the social Samu square in the 13th arrondissement of Paris for almost a month.
The camp in the social Samu in Paris, which gathered up to 450 homeless among which many families, was evacuated this Thursday morning on prefectural order
For a month now, joining the 115 strikers and their colleagues, families with many children had set up a makeshift camp in front of the headquarters of the service responsible for directing homeless people to emergency accommodation. Utopia 56 denounces a dispersal without housing solution.
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