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refugee camp
(redirected from Refugee camps)

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Noun1.refugee camp - shelter for persons displaced by war or political oppression or for religious beliefsrefugee camp - shelter for persons displaced by war or political oppression or for religious beliefs
shelter - temporary housing for homeless or displaced persons
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refugee camp
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He believes that Palestinian extremists sheltering in Palestinian refugee camps could be possibly behind these acts.
Summary: <p>All reports about extremist groups in Palestinian refugee camps in Lebanon are pure fiction, said Fatah central committee member Sultan Abu al-Aynayn on Saturday during a meeting with Education Minister Bahia Hariri.
Fatah Movement Secretary General, Sultan Abu Al-Aynayn, ruled out in a press conference he held at Al-Rachidiyah camp, the existence of Qeada related cells in the Palestinian refugee camps located in the South of Lebanon.
 
 
 
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