Jérôme Sessini Violent clashes erupted in the so-called Jungle camp in Calais, home to thousands of migrants, after a demonstration in their support was banned by local authorities.
The clashes opposed far left (...)
« No border » militants and migrants to the police, leaving 5 policemen and one photographer injured. Another 150 protesters who left Paris aboard four coaches were blocked by police at a toll road 50KM short of the city of Calais. Calais, France. October 1, 2016. © Jérôme Sessini | Magnum Photos
Jérôme Sessini A migrant protects himself from the rain with a garbage bag. The migrants who lives in the "Jungle" of Calais are a mix of refugees, asylum seekers and economic migrants from Darfur, Afghanistan, S (...)
yria, Iraq, Eritrea. The Calais jungle is the name given to the the shantytown near Calais city, where migrants live while they attempt to enter the United Kingdom by stowing away on ferries, cars, or trains travelling through the Port of Calais or the Eurotunnel Calais Terminal. About 5 000 migrants are living in the Jungle of Calais. Calais, France. November 24, 2015. © Jérôme Sessini | Magnum Photos
Jérôme Sessini Clashes between migrants and police. Several times a week, migrants of different nationality are trying to slow the trucks that go to England.The migrants who lives in the "Jungle" of Calais are a (...)
mix of refugees, asylum seekers and economic migrants from Darfur, Afghanistan, Syria, Iraq, Eritrea. The Calais jungle is the name given to the the shantytown near Calais city, where migrants live while they attempt to enter the United Kingdom by stowing away on ferries, cars, or trains travelling through the Port of Calais or the Eurotunnel Calais Terminal. About 5 000 migrants are living in the Jungle of Calais. Calais, France. November 25, 2015. © Jérôme Sessini | Magnum Photos
Jérôme Sessini Orthodox Christians worshippers prays outside the Calais church. The makeshift church for Ethiopian and Eritrean community is known as St Michael's Calais.The migrants who lives in the "Jungle" of (...)
Calais are a mix of refugees, asylum seekers and economic migrants from Darfur, Afghanistan, Syria, Iraq, Eritrea. The Calais jungle is the name given to the the shantytown near Calais city, where migrants live while they attempt to enter the United Kingdom by stowing away on ferries, cars, or trains travelling through the Port of Calais or the Eurotunnel Calais Terminal. About 5 000 migrants are living in the Jungle of Calais. Calais, France. November 24, 2015. © Jérôme Sessini | Magnum Photos
Jérôme Sessini A 13 years old Egyptian migrant who traveled alone to Europe.
The migrants who lives in the "Jungle" of Calais are a mix of refugees, asylum seekers and economic migrants from Darfur, Afghanistan, (...)
Syria, Iraq, Eritrea. The Calais jungle is the name given to the the shantytown near Calais city, where migrants live while they attempt to enter the United Kingdom by stowing away on ferries, cars, or trains travelling through the Port of Calais or the Eurotunnel Calais Terminal. About 5 000 migrants are living in the Jungle of Calais. Calais, France. December 7, 2015. © Jérôme Sessini | Magnum Photos
Jérôme Sessini The migrants who lives in the "Jungle" of Calais are a mix of refugees, asylum seekers and economic migrants from Darfur, Afghanistan, Syria, Iraq, Eritrea. The Calais jungle is the name given to t (...)
he the shantytown near Calais city, where migrants live while they attempt to enter the United Kingdom by stowing away on ferries, cars, or trains travelling through the Port of Calais or the Eurotunnel Calais Terminal. About 5 000 migrants are living in the Jungle of Calais. Calais, France. November 26, 2015. © Jérôme Sessini | Magnum Photos
Jérôme Sessini Anti Riot police (CRS) escorting the scientific police is leaving the crime scene where a Sudanese migrant was stabbed to death by another migrant. The migrants who lives in the "Jungle" of Calais (...)
are a mix of refugees, asylum seekers and economic migrants from Darfur, Afghanistan, Syria, Iraq, Eritrea. The Calais jungle is the name given to the the shantytown near Calais city, where migrants live while they attempt to enter the United Kingdom by stowing away on ferries, cars, or trains travelling through the Port of Calais or the Eurotunnel Calais Terminal. About 5 000 migrants are living in the Jungle of Calais. Calais, France. December 8, 2015. © Jérôme Sessini | Magnum Photos
Stuart Franklin Migrants camped to the port hoping to travel to England. A group of Sudanese migrants whose tents were destroyed by private individuals that morning. Sala (right) has come to Calais is a smallholde (...)
r from the Nuba mountains in Sudan. he left in 2008. He's 38, is married with four children. The feel racially stigmatized: "We cannot choose our colour. Only God can." Calais, France. 2014. © Stuart Franklin | Magnum Photos
Stuart Franklin Migrants camped to the port hoping to travel to England. On the right is Sahil (27) from Afghanistan who was deported from the UK but is now trying to return. He has attempted to cross 21 times ove (...)
r the past month and been caught each time. Calais, France. 2014. © Stuart Franklin | Magnum Photos