Sudan refugees forced to sleep in desert after clash with Niger security forces
by Kaamil Ahmed from on (#4YW50)
Residents of camp in Agadez continue to live in fear after their tents burned down last month
Sudanese refugees in Niger say they have been living in an atmosphere of fear and intimidation after security forces cracked down on protests calling for better living conditions.
Refugees have been sleeping in the desert despite low temperatures since their camp in Agadez was almost completely burned down last month after a sit-in was forcibly dispersed by Nigerien security forces. The Nigerien authorities said they arrested 355 people immediately after the fire.
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