Skip to Navigation | Skip to Content | Leap to Bottom

France's Robert Menard filmed trying to evict family of Syrian refugees | Daily Mail Online

16.9.15

France's Robert Menard filmed trying to evict family of Syrian refugees | Daily Mail Online: The astonished refugee - a man in his 30s – asks if there is anywhere else he can go, and then says he will leave ‘after one month’.

But Mr Menard tells him that he has no interest in refugees who ‘break in’ to properties, and tells him that he can ‘go where he likes’.

Mr Menard then launches into other tirades, one in front of a father, his wife, and at least one young child.

‘You will be welcome only if you respect the rules of this country, and this town,’ Mr Menard said.

Opponents immediately branded Mr Menard’s intervention as brutal and insensitive because the refugees have no money and nowhere to go.

Aime Couquet, another local politician, accused the mayor of ‘acting illegally’, saying: ‘You need a court order to expel someone.'


Read the full article … 

Dispatch: Aboriginal Press Media Group  |   Permalink  |   [16.9.15]  |   0 comments

1141905934685215911

»  {Newer-Posts} {Older-Posts}  «

0 Comments:

Post a Comment



 / 16.9.15 / 2015/09/#1141905934685215911




Aboriginal News Group

Contributing Editors, International Correspondents & Affiliates




This is an Ad-Free Newswire


#ReportHate
============
Southern Poverty Law Center


This site uses the Blogspot Platform



Impressum

Inteligenta Indigena Novajoservo™ (IIN) is maintained by the Aboriginal Press News Service™ (APNS) a subset of the Aboriginal News Group™ (ANG). All material provided here is for informational purposes only, including all original editorials, news items and related post images, is published under a CC: Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 license (unless otherwise stated) and/or 'Fair Use', via section 107 of the US Copyright Law). This publication is autonomous; stateless and non-partisan. We refuse to accept paid advertising, swag, or monetary donations and assume no liability for the content and/or hyperlinked data of any other referenced website. The APNS-ANG and its affiliate orgs do not advocate, encourage or condone any type/form of illegal and/or violent behaviour.