A report from Nabiil nur
Stranded in the desert of Kenya's northeastern province,
surrounded by mile of sand and scrubby bushes,
30,000 people are living in makeshift shelters
The families - having crossed the border from neighbouring Somalia,
80 km away - are headed for the refugee camps of Dadaab.
But the three camps in the Dadaab area are already full,
and there is nowhere for them to stay.
On arrival, the refugees - most of whom are women and children -
have no money, no food, no water and no shelter.
It takes 12 days,to receive a first ration of food1,
and 34 days to receive blankets from the UN's refugee agency,
the UNHCR, which runs the camps.
Until then they have to fend for themselves in a hostile environment
AWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW MY HEART IS BLEEDING PUT THEM ALL ON WELFAIRE LET MY TAXES PAY FOR THEM TO FUCK AND SUCK AND MAKE MORE DIRTY ASS FLY BABYS... NUDER THEM CUT THERE BALLS OFF
Auschwitz2012 7 months ago
Good video of a difficult situation.
freemanfilmsuk 7 months ago