paper on Calais and nborder activists (daily mail)

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2476495/Mayor-Calais-claims-British-anarchists-fuel-chaos-helping-army-migrants-targeting-UK.html


extracts 

" Xavier Bellynck, a supporter of Mrs Bouchart, wrote on her Facebook 
page: ?The idea of launching an email address to report the squats is a 
good idea. 
'It?s necessary to know that the migrants are being manipulated by No 
Borders and by the people smugglers."


"THIS SHADOWY BAND OF EX-STUDENTS BENT ON SMASHING OUR BORDERS
No Borders is a shadowy group of activists campaigning for an end to 
immigration controls across Europe.
Motivated by an anarchist ideology, the British branch seeks to help 
migrants get around immigration rules and prepare them for life after 
illegal entry into the UK.

Activists tell illegal immigrants not to answer any questions if they are 
stopped by the UK Border Agency (pictured)
The group has been recruiting volunteers from throughout Britain, most of 
them ex-students.
Once recruited, they make regular trips to France to give would-be 
migrants food, sleeping bags, books and even phones and bikes, as well as 
helping them to find squats in towns such as Calais. 

They are also trained to advise on means of illegal entry into the UK and 
what to do once a migrant arrives here.
The group?s website describes itself as the UK branch of an anarchist 
network that began in Europe in 1999.
It says it has no organised central structure, and is instead a loose 
collection of individuals who want to erase the borders created by 
?capitalist elites?.
The UK website for No Borders lists email addresses and phone numbers for 
several groups in the country, and details regular meetings in cities 
including Leeds and Cardiff.
One piece of advice they give illegal immigrants is not to answer any 
questions if they are stopped by the UK Border Agency.
They tell migrants that officers have no right to stop them on the basis 
of race, and advise that the worst course of action would be to give away 
their name and date of birth ? from which other biographical information 
could be easily traced.
The manifesto for the group urges members to avoid ?symbolic stunts?, and 
instead focus on ?direct action?."

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