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Migrants forced to swap oppression at home for deadly journey abroad
Ali Addeh refugee camp, Djibouti (CNN)Henol and Mebratu emerge from their current home, a modest structure with plastic sheeting serving as its roof, carrying the ”master folder.”
One of the most important documents on the camp, it’s a record of each Eritrean’s name and their case — whether they’ve been granted refugee status, whether they’ve had their resettlement interview, whether they’ve attempted the journey to Europe by sea, and whether they’ve survived it.
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