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nadine barber explains. strictly speaking it is not a documentary, but as close as you can get to experiencing this refugee camp without traveling to the border. life on the border was timed by eight children living in camps in syria and iraq. after fleeing war and isil attacks. the group of film makers camerashem to use cameras and help them script scenes. some of the stories that emerged were too traumatic to show. some of the kids you wanted to make to give them the camera to talk about this stuff. so we didn't want to tell them to shoot this story what is happening.
nadine barber explains. strictly speaking it is not a documentary, but as close as you can get to experiencing this refugee camp without traveling to the border. life on the border was timed by eight children living in camps in syria and iraq. after fleeing war and isil attacks. the group of film makers camerashem to use cameras and help them script scenes. some of the stories that emerged were too traumatic to show. some of the kids you wanted to make to give them the camera to talk about this...
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it is home to thousands of refugees but local authorities are now set to demolish part of it nadine barberas this report in northern france. >> abdul the refugee from iraq has been in the jungle camp for nearly a month helping out at this food tent means he stayed warm and busy. but local authorities have been given the green liability to clear people out. they say they won't use force swell places of worship will be left in place, but he says he has had enough, and had decided to apply for asylum in france. >> i can't keep changing my home all the time. i am going to register for asylum on friday. i would like to bring my wife and four children, so we can live in peace. and my children can serve france. >> many other heres say the plan eviction as just another hurdle, they are determined to reach brings tape where they have friends or family. >> i am waiting here. i want to go but now. i don't know where. i don't know. >> there are places for refugees in france, and germany, but people have strong reasons to going. they have family there, and they don't want to stay here. >> the governmen
it is home to thousands of refugees but local authorities are now set to demolish part of it nadine barberas this report in northern france. >> abdul the refugee from iraq has been in the jungle camp for nearly a month helping out at this food tent means he stayed warm and busy. but local authorities have been given the green liability to clear people out. they say they won't use force swell places of worship will be left in place, but he says he has had enough, and had decided to apply...
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. >> well, we can go live now to calley, and spoke to al jazeera nadine barber. ne, do we have any kind of idea of a timeframe so when these people will actually be moved on from the jungle? >> well, it is all very vague. what has happens is the authorities here have been given a greene lite, by the court, to go ahead with what they are up cysting is a humanitarian operation. and they are saying that they are going to progressively clear what you can see part of behind me. it is the southern part of the jungle charities working here say there are 3 1/2 thousand people living in this part of the jungle. the authorities are saying that they won't use force to move anybody out at least not for three weeks. they say they are going to leave in place, all of what they call the social spaces that's things like a church, a mosque, a cinema. and facility which is people here tell us that they really appreciate. their solution, is for people to move just a short distance away to a new accommodation center made up of heated shipping containers. they are fairly luck sure rous
. >> well, we can go live now to calley, and spoke to al jazeera nadine barber. ne, do we have any kind of idea of a timeframe so when these people will actually be moved on from the jungle? >> well, it is all very vague. what has happens is the authorities here have been given a greene lite, by the court, to go ahead with what they are up cysting is a humanitarian operation. and they are saying that they are going to progressively clear what you can see part of behind me. it is the...
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nadine barber explains. strictly speaking it is not a documentary, but as close as you can get to experiencing this refugee camp without traveling to the border. life on the border was timed by eight children living in camps in syria and iraq. after fleeing war and isil attacks. the group of film makers camerashem to use cameras and help them script scenes. some of the stories that emerged were too traumatic to show. some of the kids you wanted to make to give them the camera to talk about this stuff. so we didn't want to tell them to shoot this story what is happening. it is what is happening to them. >> the movie does feature harrowing scenes, like where 13-year-old co director and his sister return to the bombed out town looking for their parents home. >> but there are lighter moments too when they get to see a hollywood blockbuster. now their own fill system getting a special screening at the berlin. >> it goes against our regulations we don't screen film made by children, and a lot of films worldwide, b
nadine barber explains. strictly speaking it is not a documentary, but as close as you can get to experiencing this refugee camp without traveling to the border. life on the border was timed by eight children living in camps in syria and iraq. after fleeing war and isil attacks. the group of film makers camerashem to use cameras and help them script scenes. some of the stories that emerged were too traumatic to show. some of the kids you wanted to make to give them the camera to talk about this...
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nadine barber, al jeer, berlin. >> robin now with the latest sport. >> thank you very much.ood to have you along, only one place to start, where there's been a huge upset in denmark. they have play add competitive game in two months. they managed to sur rend ear lead many the last 32 and eventually lose 2-1. got united going, allowed two key players through injury struck in the 37th minute but those celebrations relatively shoes lived interestingly won just one out those ten games and added one more to wrap up the win. to their 11th defeat of the season 1-1 at italy's their last first leg tie, the visitors leading at half time of a massive penalty, that lead didn't last long either. the equal leader shortly before the mark, and on thursday. 15 goats in on thursday, pick up the late matches those are comes to a close right now, they joined the no goals in that game yet. also it is 1-1 in istanbul at the moment. from spain 1-nil running absolutely live, the end of the five goal at the moment. china's big money and scored chelsea ramirez also involved in record transfers to the
nadine barber, al jeer, berlin. >> robin now with the latest sport. >> thank you very much.ood to have you along, only one place to start, where there's been a huge upset in denmark. they have play add competitive game in two months. they managed to sur rend ear lead many the last 32 and eventually lose 2-1. got united going, allowed two key players through injury struck in the 37th minute but those celebrations relatively shoes lived interestingly won just one out those ten games...
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nadine barber. calley. >> joined live by carolina, she is from save the chirp. what do you make of the decision that enforces the decision by the french government to destroy a part of that. >> and correspondent is just saying there, that there are better places for them. but there's not enough of them. and there's no community infrastructure, there's none of the shops in schools and that think particularly for children have been really important, and fostering some sense of community many the really difficult situation many the camp. >> . >> who are many the path of the camp that is set to be destroyed. the raid from about 11 and 16, really vulnerable kids. >> what sort of things have you been doing there to make the life better? >> so, say the children are trying to support organizations who already are doing an incredible job, organizations set up partly by the refugees, partly by local organizations we are running nor an example of supporting a youth club, where children go every day, and they go and play there, and speak, and get psychological support, a bo
nadine barber. calley. >> joined live by carolina, she is from save the chirp. what do you make of the decision that enforces the decision by the french government to destroy a part of that. >> and correspondent is just saying there, that there are better places for them. but there's not enough of them. and there's no community infrastructure, there's none of the shops in schools and that think particularly for children have been really important, and fostering some sense of...
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nadine barber is in calley with more. >> what the announcement means is that gradually, the local authoritiesre planning to clear this part of the jungle camp. the southern part, local charities working on the ground say there are 3.5000 people living in this part alone. the political authorities are stressing they are not going to use force. they are saying that at least for three weeks police won't be moving in. they are going to continue working with the governmental organizations here to try to persuade the refugees to move into into new accommodation centers. a very short distance, which is made of shipping containers. we have a looked inside, and it is fairly luxurious compared to some of the tents that the people are sleeping in in this part of the jungle. but it is also almost full up right now. the government is stressing that the refugees are also being offered places that reception centers around france, where they will be told how they can apply for asylum. but for many people, they are not interested in trying to put roots down here in france. because their aim is still to join f
nadine barber is in calley with more. >> what the announcement means is that gradually, the local authoritiesre planning to clear this part of the jungle camp. the southern part, local charities working on the ground say there are 3.5000 people living in this part alone. the political authorities are stressing they are not going to use force. they are saying that at least for three weeks police won't be moving in. they are going to continue working with the governmental organizations here...
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nadine barber is in that camp in calais and has more. >> well, this is the southern part of what is called the jungle camp in calais. in its wet, it's dirty. but for many refugees its home. now they have told us some of the refugees here that they greatly value the facilities that they can use, things like educational tents, medical facilities, and restaurant where they can get a hot meal for free. they fear that if they have to move to new accommodations they won't get the same kind of facilities. there was a fear that they might have to move out as early as tuesday evening, but a judge has now said that she needs more time to make a decision. so for now they're staying put. but this is the place that the authorities would like the refugees to come to. it's a new camp. just a short distance from the jungle made up of containers. people who run this center say it's much cleaner, and it's much safer because there are not people traffickers around here. there are a few hundred spare spaces, but it's filling up quickly. but every day refugees are voluntary to go get on buses and go to other p
nadine barber is in that camp in calais and has more. >> well, this is the southern part of what is called the jungle camp in calais. in its wet, it's dirty. but for many refugees its home. now they have told us some of the refugees here that they greatly value the facilities that they can use, things like educational tents, medical facilities, and restaurant where they can get a hot meal for free. they fear that if they have to move to new accommodations they won't get the same kind of...
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. >> al jazeera nadine barber at the refugee camp in calley, and he has more on developments there. >> this is the southern part of what is called the jungle camp. it is wet. it is dirty, but for many refugees it is home. now, they have told us some of the refugees here, that they greatly value the facilities that they can use, things like educational tents, medical facilities and restaurants where they can get a hot meal for free. they fear if they have to move to new accommodation, they won't get the same kind of facilities. there was a fear they might have to move out as early as tuesday evening. but a judge says she needs more time to make a decision, so for now they are staying put. >> just a short disfans from the jungle made up of heated containers. they say it is much cleaner and it is much safer because there shalln't people around here. there are a few hundred spare places but it is filling up quickly. they are agreeing to go to centers where they can get accommodation put also get advice on how to start to build a new life. for some, their dream continues to be reefing brit
. >> al jazeera nadine barber at the refugee camp in calley, and he has more on developments there. >> this is the southern part of what is called the jungle camp. it is wet. it is dirty, but for many refugees it is home. now, they have told us some of the refugees here, that they greatly value the facilities that they can use, things like educational tents, medical facilities and restaurants where they can get a hot meal for free. they fear if they have to move to new...