Somalia: Somali Bantu Find Strange New Life in Urban U.S.
15th Nov 2006, 02:31 GMT
After 13 years of frustrating delays and worsening conditions in a Kenyan refugee camp, 13,000 Somali Bantu have finally been allowed to seek asylum in the United States. But their quest for a home has only just begun.
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