Inside the world's biggest refugee camp - BBC News

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Dadaab was meant as a temporary home for Somalis fleeing their country's civil war. Twenty five years later, it's home to 330,000 people - and the third biggest city in Kenya. This week, the Kenyan government announced plans to try and close it down.

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God bless these people. Let's just consider how much we complain in our comfort while others live as such.

trishaadomai
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Life seems so unfair to me now. They deserve to live like us

jennshorts
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Move them to England. You've already lost London, might as well give up the rest as well.

sheepwhisperer
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'We are not looking at what earn (less than $100) we are concerned about the people we believe in you bro!

khadarmohamed
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I thought this video was going to be about Germany. ;)

PunksterOS
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I think it’s ok for them to go back to Somalia. The country is now developing and it will be much better if they take part in it. It won’t be right if they raised their kids in the camp while they can have a home/house in Somalia.

picsandvidstv
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damn I know what I have now. thank God.

waranle
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I don't understand why they would bring children into such poverty, very selfish, these children will know nothing but hardship and misery and probably much worse very soon when this camp is closed down.

Thyalwaysseek
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Where is the basic sanitation there is no running water there is no energy there is no internet

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