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           VOA Heinlein - Somali refugees September 2011 - 09.jpg
             English: A severely malnourished child at Hilaweyn health facility, being held by his mother. VOA - P. Heinlein 
             
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           September 2011 | 
          
          
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           P. Heinlein:  Somali Refugees Face Harsh, Uncertain Fate in Ethiopian Camps. VOA News, photo gallery | 
          
          
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           P. Heinlein | 
          
         
         
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