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SHEFFIELD EDITION February 2017
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Hassun El Zafar tells TUP how he taught refugee children in Calais
Going deep in the Jungle
This time last year stories of those fleeing war and poverty arriving in a makeshift camp outside Calais dominated the headlines. Before it was closed in October, the population of the camp, known as the Jungle, was estimated at 7,000 to 10,000 – and 700 to 1,000 of those were thought to be children. Hassun El Zafar dedicated part of his summer to teaching under-18s in at the camp’s Refugee Youth Centre while he was a student at Sheffield Hallam University. Now a graduate, he spoke to TUP about his time at the Calais Jungle. ‘The world’s largest refugee crisis is happening right now and was literally at our doorstep – Calais is not that far away,’ he said. ‘I wanted to do what I could to make a positive impact.’ He remembers the first time he walked through the camp. ‘Words can’t really do it justice,’ he said. ‘It wasn’t as you would imagine – you think it’s going to be this squalid tent but actually it was an entire community. ‘People had built shops, mosques and churches, restaurants, and laundrettes, from literally nothing. ‘People seemed to take every day as it came. Some days it would be very hopeful, other days it would be very down.’ The world is facing the largest displacement of people recorded in history and the latest figures from UN refugee agency UNHCR show 65.3million people around the world were forced from their homes in 2015. ‘Sometimes things are so Continued on Page 3
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