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KOUSSERI, Cameroon (AP) - The old school campus is dilapidated. There is little food, water from only a single tap, no toilets. Families sleep in the open or under tents made of scavenged tree branches and lengths of cloth used as skirts during the day.
To this have come thousands of refugees who fled Chad's capital when rebels advanced into the city. They found safety, but also squalor.
Home is just across the river, but they fear that going back would be just as bad, with markets burned, stores looted and reports that the rebels may be regrouping east of the capital, N'Djamena.
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