2011年8月2日星期二

Somali refugees struggle to observe the holy month

Islam was the start of the month of Ramadan, but fled a famine in their country at the end of the day the Somali refugees, they have enough food to fast break for the traditional festival.

A child eats a piece of bread at a food distribution centre in Dadaab, Kenya on Monday. Almost all of the refugees at the camp are from war-ravaged Somalia.In Dadaab, Kenya Monday food distribution center, a child of a piece of bread to eat. Almost all the refugee camps in the war-ravaged Somalia from. D a y m u Z a hoax van/related press

During Ramadan, Muslims do not eat after sunrise and sunset for most of a day of fasting to feast.

But has been displaced from the famine in Somalia, nor him unintentionally fasting for lack of food.

In Dadaab refugee camps in Eastern Kenya, Aden, Faduma 3 's mother in which she participated are not fast food to break it even though she said Monday. Aden she wants to participate because they are afraid of God.

More than 440,000 refugees are living in Dadaab refugee complex. The camp is designed for 90,000 people.

Thousands fled the country because of the famine in Somalia on a daily basis.

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