From horror to hopelessness : Kenya's forgotten Somali refugee crisis / Human Rights Watch.
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TextPublication details: New York, NY : Human Rights Watch, c2009.Description: 54 p. : color maps ; 27 cmISBN: - 1564324656
- 9781564324658
- Kenya's forgotten Somali refugee crisis
- Kenya, from horror to hopelessness [Spine title]
- HV640.5.S8 H86 2009
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| HV640.4.K4 P38 2010 Hidden and exposed : | HV640.5.P36 P35 2007 Palestinian refugees | HV640.5.S8 G73 2012 Asylum under threat : | HV640.5.S8 H86 2009 From horror to hopelessness : | HV640.5.S8 S56 2010 "Welcome to Kenya" : | HV713 .C49 2010 Children and truth commissions / | HV873 .R55 2015 Rethinking parenting for economic migrants in East Africa : |
"This report was researched and written by Gerry Simpson"--Acknowledgments.
"March 2009"--P. following t.p.
Includes bibliographical references.
Recommendations -- Methodology -- Border closure, refoulement, and police abuses in border areas -- Humanitarian in Dadaab's camps -- Kenya's de facto encampment policy for refugees -- Acknowledgements.
This 58-page report documents the extortion, detention, violence, and deportation at the hands of the Kenyan police faced by a record number of Somalis entering Kenya. The new refugees are joining over a quarter of a million fellow refugees struggling to survive in camps designed for one-third that number.
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