WATCH: Hundreds of Syrians from Belgium cause chaos at a campsite in an idyllic small French town

At a campsite for families in Avèze, a small town in the Gard department, hundreds of Syrians arrived from Belgium a few days ago. Brawls, damage and assaults forced the municipality to close the campsite and urge the French families to continue their holiday elsewhere. The “joys” of multiculturalism put to the test….

Every day France becomes a kind of open-air asylum. In addition to the health terror that has dominated the main news in the country for several weeks, insecurity and the general impoverishment of society against a background of non-European immigration continue to plague the lives of a large part of the French population.

This also affects a quiet family campsite in Avèze, a town of 1,000 inhabitants in the Gard department. At the Pont Vieux campsite, there was much commotion recently after about a hundred people broke through the access barriers on the evening of July 30 and camped without permission on the site, originally intended for about sixty camping spots, which was already fully occupied.

As for the characteristic of this strange group of “tourists” who obviously do not respect the rules, they were Syrian nationals who had arrived in about sixty vehicles registered in Belgium. On the first evening, a mass brawl broke out among this tumultuous group.

To defuse the situation, Martine Volle-Wild, the mayor of Avèze, threatened to resign during the town council meeting on Tuesday evening, August 3. This finally prompted the prefecture to react, because the next morning the gendarmes, accompanied by the sub-prefect of Le Vigan, Saadia Tamelikecht, came to the campsite and closed it for hygiene reasons.

But the end is surprising: the authorities then asked all the campers to leave but allowed the Syrian families to stay… Syrians who then blackmailed the town hall by making their departure conditional on getting a place to stay. This demand was all the more unrealistic as no institution in the region was willing to take them in. In the absence of a solution, the hundred or so troublesome non-European campers left the campsite on their own the next day.

Although tranquillity had returned after their departure, the Pont Vieux campsite had to be closed on August 4 by decision of the municipality in order to repair the damage and restore the sanitary facilities. The customary campers, some of whom have been regulars in Avèze for years, had to find another place to continue their holidays.

Ultimately, this brutal clash of rural Garda with non-European customs symbolises the failure of a multicultural model of society. What quickly becomes a multi-conflict on the ground.

An observation shared by the mayor of Avèze. Martine Volle-Wild declared in the Midi Libre newspaper on August 5: “They don’t have the same way of life as we do”. And the mayor of Cévennes clarified her point: “We asked them to pick up the nappies that were on the floor. Some do, some don’t.”

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