Tunisia, Shousha – We are dying slowly

U.S. Out of Libya

Image by Jacob Anikulapo via Flickr

Dandelion Salad

 on Jul 14, 2011

Since the start of the Libyan conflict in February, over 250,000 of people have passed through the Ras Ajdir transitory camps, located at the northern Tunisia-Libya border.

While the majority have been repatriated to their home country, nearly 4,000 people — mainly sub-Saharan Africans — cannot be repatriated due to the difficult situation in their country of origin (Somalia, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Sudan, Ivory Coast, etc).

Tunisia, Shousha – We are dying slowly

Please consider donating to Doctors Without Borders:

MSF UK

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More: http://www.msf.org.uk/libya.focus

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