migrant has been beamed-up onto the iconic White Cliffs of Dover in an appeal for sympathy from the Brit public. Hassan Akkad, who now works as a cleaner in an NHS hospital, said he made his journey to the UK five years ago in a Channel crossing was organised by one of the criminal gangs who roam Calais.In the two-minute clip, projected onto the chalky cliff by anti-Brexit campaign group Led By Donkeys, Hassan speaks out about his experience and calls for compassion.He says: "Five years ago, I was on the other side of this channel trying to cross here."These cliffs were actually visible from our makeshift camp and they represented hope."Hassan, who escaped the chaos in Syria, added the cliffs were "hope that I would live a safe and stable.
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