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Biram’s refugees can visit their village with relative ease because the grounds are now a national park open to the public. Many work hard to retain their connection to the village by holding services at the church, organising summer camps and coming to pick the fruit of the abundant sabr cactus. Here a youngster uses a plastic cup to protect himself from the prickles of the fruit. (August 2005)

 

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Jonathan Cook News Archive,  last updated on Friday, 14 September 2007