Interviews with the parents of two refugee children who were tested for coronavirus in Koksijde (video)
We recorded interviews with the parents of two refugee children who were tested for coronavirus before going to school in Koksijde.
These children have no symptoms.
After several days, repeated testing showed that one child is healthy. The parents of the second child are sure that their testing is also erroneous, and the results of this testing are beneficial to the mayor of Koksijde to discriminate against refugees. (Update: the second child was also tested, he is healthy - https://www.standaard.be/cnt/dmf20200606_04983659)
About how the mayor Marc Vanden Busche is manipulating, trying to justify discrimination, I already wrote - https://paulbarbar.blogspot.com/2020/05/mr-mayor-stop-manipulating.html
Due to these two cases of dubious testing, the mayor sent the police and turned the Refugee Reception Center into almost a prison. Hundreds of people were blocked.
Refugees staged a protest - https://paulbarbar.blogspot.com/2020/06/protesters-temporarily-block-gates-of.html
What you need to know about the refugee protest in Koksijde, 10 points - https://paulbarbar.blogspot.com/2020/06/for-our-and-your-freedom-what-you-need.html
This is not a fight against coronavirus. This is discrimination that local authorities are trying to justify with a coronavirus.
For journalists: you can download video without text here - https://dropmefiles.com/JSARb
Maria is a refugee, she lives in the Refugee Reception Center in Koksijde, Belgium. She is the mother of a child who was tested for coronavirus in front of school. The test showed a positive result, although the child did not have symptoms. A few days later, a second test showed that the child was healthy. However, this was the reason that the mayor of Koksijde sent the police and turned the Refugee Reception Center into a closed institution, practically into a prison. Refugees protest against such manipulations that lead to discrimination.
Ali is the father of the second child who was tested for coronavirus, despite the absence of symptoms. Ali sees how the mayor is manipulating and does not believe that his child is infected with a coronavirus. He considers this discrimination. But Ali follows the rules and is in a quarantine zone with his family - they are isolated from the rest of the refugees.
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