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The New York Times Agency May 2010

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The New York Times Agency May 2010
(NYT17) KAKUMA REFUGEE CAMP, KENYA -- March 9, 2003 -- BANTU-REFUGEES-4 -- Over the next two years, nearly all of the Somali Bantu refugees in Kenya, who were enslaved and persecuted until Somalia's civil war scattered them to refugee camps in the 1990's are to be flown to the United States. At about 12,000 people, this is one of the largest refugee groups to receive blanket permission for resettlement since the mid-1990's. During an orientation class, on January 23, 2003, at the Kakuma refugee camp in Kenya, Somali Bantu women learned how to use and clean a sink. (Joao Silva/The New York Times)
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