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Enfant tirant un bidon plein d'eau

Le camp de Mangaize au Niger, à la frontière malienne, accueille début mai 2012, plus de 3600 réfugiés maliens. Un forage et quelques réservoirs d'eau alimentent les réfugiés en eau.

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Comment by Khan Asif on July 1, 2012 at 16:33

The true peace of God begins at any spot a thousand miles from the nearest land.

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