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Tl;drDes adjoints d’Anne Hidalgo dénoncent des maraudes “discriminatoires” à Paris.Le groupuscule Luminis offre de la nourriture uniquement à certains sans-abri.Les propos racistes et discriminatoires du groupuscule sont critiqués.Les élus demandent l’interdiction de ces distributions alimentaires.Solidarité discriminatoire à Paris : une intervention des élusDans un récent exposé, deux représentants clé de la mairie de Paris ont fait part, le mardi 14 mai, de leur vive préoccupation. Emmanuel Grégoire et Léa Filoche, adjoints de la Maire Anne Hidalgo, expriment leur indignation face à des acti...
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By Victoria LAVELLE Angoulême (AFP) - "Je suis venu pour la soupe et le poney". Ils sont trois sans-abri rassemblés autour de Syoux, ponette de 18 ans, dans un parc d'Angoulême. L'association Omega expérimente, pour la deuxième fois, une maraude en présence de l'animal. "Syoux aide à faciliter la communication avec les personnes SDF et parvient à leur faire oublier la rue quelques instants, le temps d'un moment convivial", explique Lucie Calou, 22 ans, et médiatrice sociale au sein de cette association qui vient notamment en aide aux personnes à la rue. La jeune femme a lancé la première "mara...
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By Marine PENNETIER Paris (AFP) - "Comment vont les angoisses?" : à Paris, une équipe mobile assure le suivi de personnes sans-abri souffrant de troubles psychiatriques, de la dépression à la schizophrénie, un accompagnement sur le fil entre acceptation, rupture de suivis et hospitalisation contrainte. Station de métro Châtelet, 14h00. "Désolés pour le retard" : le psychiatre Thomas Mauras et l'infirmier Christophe Cieplinski, membres de l'équipe mobile psychiatrie précarité (EMPP) sud de Paris, serrent la main d'Edgar*, un jeune trentenaire coiffé d'un bonnet noir laissant échapper des cheveu...
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Phoenix (AFP) - On a sidewalk in Arizona's capital Phoenix, where a record-setting heat wave has prompted warnings for people to limit their time outside, Dana Page struggles to stay hydrated in her tarpaulin shelter. The 49-year-old, surrounded by bottles of water, knows full well the dangers heat poses to the homeless population. Days earlier, she watched emergency responders perform CPR on a fellow resident of "The Zone," an encampment where hundreds live in tents and makeshift shelters, near downtown. "He died just inches away from water," she told AFP. Phoenix, like much of the US southwe...
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Washington (AFP) - Security agents and sanitary personnel on Wednesday cleared out a longstanding encampment of homeless people in a leafy Washington plaza just steps from the White House. As downtown office workers looked on, the agents pulled down makeshift tents and dumped homeless campers' personal belongings into garbage trucks at McPherson Square. "The (National) Park Police showed up at about six o'clockish or so," Daniel Kingery, a 61-year-old man living in the park, told AFP. Dozens of tents had filled the makeshift camp in a plaza two blocks from both the White House and the US Treas...
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New York (AFP) - In a scene that has become increasingly common in New York, police dismantled a homeless encampment but none of the people there agreed to be relocated into a shelter, fearing such places are dangerous. While anti-eviction campaigners booed and a massive police presence looked on as the site was emptied Wednesday, sanitation workers dumped blue tents and piles of clothes, blankets and rubbish into a dumpster. Police arrested several activists, as well as a homeless man who resisted the eviction after hours of negotiations, including the offer that occupants could keep their ...
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Los Angeles (AFP) - Tents, makeshift shelters and dilapidated campervans line the streets of Skid Row as Mike Murase and his team tally the exploding population of homeless people in Los Angeles. In the United States' second biggest city, the unhoused huddle by small fires, trying to keep warm on one of the coldest nights of the year. Homelessness is "an intractable, stubborn issue that the politicians and agency leaders have not had the will to try to solve," 75-year-old Murase tells AFP. Murase and his colleagues criss-cross the dozen-or-so roads they have been assigned as part of a three-da...
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