“It happened very quickly,” testifies Anas, who says “he was taken from (his) sleep at 9 in the morning by the police.” In Building M, “I was given a few minutes to pile up my things, get out and return the keys”, while at the same time a second team was evicting Karim from Building A. Scholarship student says “disgusted. “; all the more so since “as soon as the court decision was notified”, he presented an application and asked for the execution of the provision to be postponed.
“To set up the tent”
If two of their classmates targeted by the procedure “have found a new accommodation”, they declare that they no longer have a roof on this first evening of university holidays. “We have not received any response to our transfer requests from the Crous” or from the social owners. This Friday morning he would be told that “the university social worker is on vacation”. Telephones in hand, the students of master 2 civil engineering and master 1 education regret not having had more luck with the “municipalities of Bordeaux, Pessac and Gradignan”.
The only solution for the two young people now is to “pitch the tent” at the entrance to the village. And Karim to announce “to start a hunger and thirst strike to challenge this decision”, as he has already done with the Defender of Rights (2).
(1) Names chosen by students in order to preserve the continuation of studies.