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Montpellier: "We Will Not Let You Go", the Cry of the Heart to the Expelled Families

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For the past week, families, including fifteen children, have been sleeping in front of Montpellier's town hall. Associations and citizens have organised solidarity in the expectation of a solution.

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Families of gypsies who had illegally taken possession of housing in a new building in Montpellier (Hérault) were evicted by law enforcement on Tuesday, November 4, 2025. They are calling for rehousing solutions following tensions between communities in La Paillade.

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For the past week, families, including fifteen children, have been sleeping in front of Montpellier's town hall. Associations and citizens have organised solidarity in the expectation of a solution.

About 200 people gathered again this Monday, November 3rd in front of the prefecture to demand emergency accommodation after the expulsion of a squat who left about ten families, including 15...

After a first rally on Saturday, November 1, about 100 people protested in front of the prefecture of the Hérault on Monday, November 3rd to demand a rehousing of thirty people, including fifteen children, evicted from a squat on October 27th.The families must be received by the town hall of Montpellier to evoke potential solutions. The article Families on the street in Montpellier: after a week in front of the town hall, still no lasting soluti…

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Le Poing broke the news in on Monday, November 3, 2025.
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