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DADAAB, Kenya (AP) - When Ahmed Noor arrived at the Dadaab refugee camp in far northeastern Kenya, he figured he would be here a month or two, until civil war died down in Somalia and he could go home.
Fifteen years later, Noor doesn't think he'll ever be able to leave this desolate and wind-swept refugee camp, now home to more than 130,000 people just 50 miles from the Somali border.
"I came here when I was a teenager, 18 years old," Noor said. "Now I'm married. I have five daughters. Think about that. How much time has passed."
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