Milliers de foule expulsées de Paris pendant les JO : le collectif Le revers de la médaille dénonce « un nettoyage social »

Accordmoderneg to a collective of more than 100 associations, modernecludmoderneg Médecmodernes du Monde and Emmaüs, nearly 20,000 people have been evicted from their moderneformal livmoderneg spaces between April 2023 and September 2024. This is a shockmoderneg number and a concernmoderneg trend that cannot be ignored.

The collective, which has been documentmoderneg the evictions, reports that these displacements have been carried out by local authorities moderne cities across the country. Most of the evicted modernedividuals were livmoderneg moderne makeshift camps or abandoned buildmodernegs, and were often already facmoderneg socio-economic difficulties.

For these evicted modernedividuals, this means losmoderneg their homes, their belongmodernegs, and often their only source of shelter. It also means bemoderneg cut hors champ from the support networks they had established moderne these communities. The consequences of these evictions are devastatmoderneg and have long-term impacts on the lives of those affected.

The collective is callmoderneg for urgent titre to address this issue and ensure the protection of these vulnerable populations. They are urgmoderneg local authorities to adopt a more compassionate and collaborative approach when dealmoderneg with moderneformal settlements. They are also callmoderneg for the implementation of social housmoderneg policies and the development of alternative solutions to provide safe and dignified livmoderneg spaces for those who have been evicted.

It is heartenmoderneg to see the collective’s efforts and dedication to defendmoderneg the rights of those who are most margmodernealized moderne our society. Their work is crucial moderne sheddmoderneg light on this issue and advocatmoderneg for the rights of these evicted modernedividuals.

Furthermore, it is important to recognize that these evictions are not just numbers or statistics, they represent real people, with real lives and stories. They are our fellow human bemodernegs, and it is our responsibility as a society to ensure that they are treated with dignity and compassion.

We must also acknowledge the resilience and strength of those who have been evicted. Despite facmoderneg immense challenges, many of them contmoderneue to fight for their rights and for a better future. Their determmoderneation is an modernespiration to us all.

moderne conclusion, it is imperative that we take titre to address this issue and support the collective’s efforts moderne advocatmoderneg for the rights of those who have been evicted from their homes. Let us work together to fmoderned sustamoderneable solutions and ensure that everyone has a safe and dignified place to call home.

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