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There is a perception in the West that refugee camps are temporary. When images of the earthquakes i Pakistan are shown, and the survivors seen in their vast cities of shale-colored tents, waiting for food or rescue before the coming of winter, most Westerners believe that these refugees will soon be returned to their homes, that the camps will be dismantled inside of six months, perhaps a year.
But I grew up in refugee camps. I lived in Pinyudo for almost three years, Golkur for almost a year, and Kakuma for ten.
-Is it easier for the Arabs to kill a Dinka, or for a Dinka to kill an Arab?
-With the same bullet both men will die. The bullet doesn't care.
This was disappointing to both me and Deng (...)