A group of Syrian asylum seekers who had blocked a gangway at a ferry terminal in Calais, France have ended a 3-day standoff with French authorities on Friday evening.
According to Maël Galisson, the coordinator of Migrant Services Platform, the group of 60 Syrians, who had climbed on top of a ferry terminal roof,
“are very disappointed because they were hoping to go to Britain and find a better life…But they realized that they would not be able to leave and that staying on the roof was futile.”
“These are Syrians who have come from cities in Syria like Damascus and Dara’a to escape from the Syrian conflict,”
One of the Syrian asylum seekers has said earlier,
“We are here for one or two months and the French government and police have treated us very badly, and shown no interest in resolving our situation… They have systematically expelled us from our homes and put us on the street. We are here for one thing, and that is to ask for asylum in England.”
Tarik, a 19-year-old engineering student from the southern Syrian city of Deraa had said,
"We thought that France was the country where human rights are respected… But we live outside like dogs, hunted down by the police, we see we are not welcome, how can we seek asylum here?"