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Date / Time: 10/1/2009 11:56 PM UTC
France24 30 September 2009
Sleeping under bridges or hiding in the dunes, dozens of Afghans are back in Calais and still bent on crossing to Britain, one week after they were rounded up by French riot police.
Some 276 migrants were detained last Monday when police bulldozed the squalid "Jungle" migrant camp, but judges ordered half to be freed over breaches of their rights, leaving many to drift back to the northern city.
Of the 138 adults shipped to detention centres across France, 95 have been released into legal limbo, the Cimade aid group said Monday, while officials said 28 of the 125 minors taken to youth detention centres had been released.
Yussuf, Asseb, and Muramad, three Afghan Pashtun teenagers picked up in the notorious "Jungle," were back in Calais within a day of their release, setting up camp behind a clump of bushes on a quayside near the town hall.
"Police they leave us in Nimes, minimum one thousand kilometres from Calais. We come back by train," the 14-year-old Yussuf told AFP Monday in faltering English. "They leave us free and we understand nothing."
In reality, Nimes is just over 800 kilometres (500 miles) from Calais.
At night -- as they have done since reaching Calais two months ago -- Yussuf and his companions, aged 13 and 16, are back dodging police patrols to try to jump on a truck bound for the British El Dorado (...)
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