The "first street" in the Samaritain slum, where some 300 people live in shacks made out of plywood and corrugated iron, and the ground is covered in carpet and squares of linoleum. (Photo by Etienne Rouillon/VICE News)
An aerial view of the Samaritain slum, which was built in 2008 between a row of trees and a rail track. (Image via Google Maps)
A child walks towards the trash heap that sits at the end of the slum. (Photo by Etienne Rouillon/VICE News)
A woman sits outside her house on "first street." (Photo by Etienne Rouillon/VICE News)
Farkas often sings in the church built by the residents of the Samaritain slum. (Photo by Etienne Rouillon/VICE News)
La Courneuve's Communist Mayor Gilles Poux has been calling for the evacuation of the slum since 2013. "He's a Communist mayor who kicks people out," Farkas remarked. "There are people who work here, babies, people with disabilities. We're not dogs."
A man walks by the window of the church, which is located on "first street." (Photo by Etienne Rouillon/VICE News)
A view from the slum's "second street." (Photo by Etienne Rouillon/VICE News)
Fire extinguishers hang from the walls of homes in the slum. (Etienne Rouillon / VICE News)
Farkas has emerged as the voice of his community. (Photo by Etienne Rouillon/VICE News)
Farkas outside the entrance to the Samaritain slum, near Paris. (Photo by Etienne Rouillon/VICE News)
Children play on the metal fence that surrounds the slum. (Photo by Etienne Rouillon/VICE News)