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enough water there was no way to earn a living we couldn't bear it so we came back to our studies abdur-rahim is one of nearly three hundred thousand refugees who have returned from chad in the past three years the war started in two thousand and three when ethnic tribes in darfur accused the sudanese government of marginalizing them the united nations estimates more than three hundred thousand people have been killed and three million displaced for those now returning home things are not the same. for the farms have been destroyed by cattle we have farms where the cattle eat everything we plant and nothing is being done about it my farm goes beyond the stream but i can't cross the stream there settlers there when you go there they'll stop you and so you can't access your own lands but the un refugee agency says more than three hundred thousand sudanese refugees remain in chad waiting for what they regard as the right condition to go home challenges in the aid sector in chad are driving more refugee families to return to darfur many are now back in the villages they fled when the worst starte
enough water there was no way to earn a living we couldn't bear it so we came back to our studies abdur-rahim is one of nearly three hundred thousand refugees who have returned from chad in the past three years the war started in two thousand and three when ethnic tribes in darfur accused the sudanese government of marginalizing them the united nations estimates more than three hundred thousand people have been killed and three million displaced for those now returning home things are not the...
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water there was no way to earn a living again we couldn't bear it so we came back to our studies abdur-rahim is one of nearly three hundred thousand refugees who have returned from chad in the past three years the war started in two thousand and three when ethnic tribes in darfur accused the sudanese government of marginalizing them the united nations estimates more than three hundred thousand people have been killed and three million displaced for those now returning home things are not the same. the farms have been destroyed by cattle we have farms where the cattle eat everything we plant and nothing is being done about it my farm goes beyond the stream but i can't cross the settlers there when you go there they'll stop you and so you can't access your own land the un refugee agency says more than three hundred thousand sudanese refugees remain in chad waiting for what they regard as the right condition to go home. challenges in the aid sector in chad are driving more refugee families to return to dark for many are now back in the villages they fled when the worst started but after living
water there was no way to earn a living again we couldn't bear it so we came back to our studies abdur-rahim is one of nearly three hundred thousand refugees who have returned from chad in the past three years the war started in two thousand and three when ethnic tribes in darfur accused the sudanese government of marginalizing them the united nations estimates more than three hundred thousand people have been killed and three million displaced for those now returning home things are not the...
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them with health services educational services economic support for them to restart their lauds abdur-rahim says he want to go back to chad and will continue to work on his farm ibrahim can only access part of his farm and wants the government to either find him a new plot or find a way to get all of his old one back he bought morgan al-jazeera janina west are for well let's return to our top to our one of our top stories and that is on the two leaders from the compare rouge regime facing genocide charges in cambodia for us there is joining us from rome with the latest so there is a verdict on one of the leaders of florence. it's been just hearing about. them but true as he was known in the community rouge regime has been found guilty of genocide against two minority groups that the muslim charm minority and the vietnamese minority and during the commune rouge rule between the years of nine hundred seventy five and one nine hundred seventy nine one hundred thousand muslim chums were killed and about twenty thousand get millions for killed now the aedes he's on trial together with another ma
them with health services educational services economic support for them to restart their lauds abdur-rahim says he want to go back to chad and will continue to work on his farm ibrahim can only access part of his farm and wants the government to either find him a new plot or find a way to get all of his old one back he bought morgan al-jazeera janina west are for well let's return to our top to our one of our top stories and that is on the two leaders from the compare rouge regime facing...