South Sudan: Living conditions an affront to human dignity in Bentiu camp

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  • Опубликовано: 7 авг 2014
  • In South Sudan, 40,000 people are crowded into a flooded United Nations compound in Bentiu. Living conditions are horrific but it is the only refuge they have from the civil war that broke out last December. SUBSCRIBE HERE: bit.ly/15M9M8v
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