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Journalism student raped at immigrant camp

Police say a British journalism student was gang-raped by illegal immigrants living in a Calais, France, squatters camp.

The unidentified student, in her 20s or early 30s, had said she wanted to talk with would-be asylum seekers trying to cross the English Channel, The Daily Mail reported Thursday.

About 100 men have been arrested by French authorities for questioning about the crime committed in an abandoned area of the port known as The Jungle.

She appeared to be working alone, which was clearly a very dangerous thing to do, said a police spokesman. We fear that the men she was reporting on attacked her in the wood where they were staying.

There are lots of journalists, including students, who come here to get to the heart of what's going on, to write reports and produce films, the Rev. Jean-Pierre Boutoille, of the refugee charity C'Sur, told The Daily Mail.

Boutoille said he didn't recall the young woman,saying: When reporters contact us, we always ask to accompany them. We know the refugees as we see them every day. We would never allow a young female adventurer in this wood, especially not at night.

Copyright 2008 by United Press International


Publication date: 29 August 2008   

Source: UPI-1-20080828-17485700-bc-france-asylumrape.xml

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