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TUNISIA / LIBYA REFUGEE
STORY: TUNISIA / LIBYA REFUGEES
TRT: 2:25
SOURCE: UNHCR
RESTRICTIONS: NONE
LANGUAGES: ENGLISH / ARABIC / NATS
DATELINE: 15-20 MAY 2011, DEHIBA, TUNISIA
1. Wide shot, border near Dehiba
2. Med shot, cars lined at border
3. Close-up, cars lined at border
4. Wide shot, refugees waiting for food
5. Med shot, refugees waiting for food
6. Close-up, refugee and empty plate
7. Med shot, refugees getting food in tent
8. Close-up, refugees getting food in tent
9. Med shot, refugees exiting tent with food
10. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Omar, Libyan Refugee:
“In Libya there are big problems. Most of all security problems, but also economic ones too. We are scared for our wives, we have to hide them. At home there is nothing left, only the sun and the air. No fuel, no vegetables, fruits or meat. Nothing, People cannot live like that.”
11. Wide shot, children playing football in front tents
12. Med shot, children playing football in front of tents
13. Med shot, child in tent
14. Wide shot, refugees in tent drawing
15. Med shot, old man drawing
16. Close-up, old man drawing
17. Close-up, drawing
18. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Khalifa Omar Salah, Libyan Refugee:
“In Libya, what’s happening is fear and terrorism. People feeling threatened and unsafe, are on the run, in every sense, from famine, poverty, darkness, and the repression that fills the heart, in one self and in one's family.”
19. Med shot, entrance camp
20. Close-up, UNHCR flag
21. Med shot, man installing tent
22. Close-up, man installing tent
23. Med shot, children in tent
24. Med shot, children in school tent
25. Close-up, child in school tent
26. SOUNDBITE (English) Caronne Lakin, Dhikra Network:
“First they were very snatching and grabbing things which is very natural when you have lost something. You want to snatch it back, anything, it does not matter put it in your pocket and run away. Where as now they come and they play everyday and they begin to relate to us.”
27. Wide shot, old man standing in row of tents
28. Close-up, old man standing in front of tents
29. Med shot, wounded arriving
30. Med shot, wounded arriving
In less than a month, 50,000 mostly Libyan refugees have crossed the southern border along Dehiba into Tunisia.
The refugees are coming to camps like this one at Dehiba in search of shelter and food. They describe the shortages and the fear they were forced to live with
in Libya.
SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Omar, Libyan Refugee:
“In Libya there are big problems. Most of all security problems, but also economic ones too. We are scared for our wives, we have to hide them. At home there is nothing left, only the sun and the air. No fuel, no vegetables, fruits or meat. Nothing, People cannot live like that!”
This camp financed by the United Arab Emirates (UAE) took in 1,500 refugees, most Berbers, the Nile Valley’s indigenous people.
SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Khalifa Omar Salah, Libyan Refugee:
“What happened in Libya is fear and terror. People feeling threatened and unsafe, are on the run, in every sense; from famine, poverty, darkness, and repression that fills the heart, in one self and in one's family.”
A second camp was needed to accommodate the steady flow of new arrivals.
The United Nations Refugee Agency set up one 40 kilometres away. It includes a school. Here volunteers arrange games to help the children to help them overcome their anxieties.
SOUNDBITE (English) Caronne Lakin, Dhikra Network:
“First they were very snatching and grabbing things which is very natural when you have lost something. You want to snatch it back, anything, it does not matter put it in your pocket and run away. Where as now they come and they play everyday and they begin to relate to us.”
Everyday, more refugees arrive, including people who need medical care. They are looked after at the local hospital which much like the city of Dehiba is now affected by the crisis in neighboring Libya.
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