.- The British Government announced today that it will provide tents to accommodate ten thousand people driven from their homes by armed conflict in Libya. The stores, about two thousand 100, will come to this North African country from Dubai and will be distributed by Crescent Libya. This humanitarian aid will be centered around Ajdabiya area in the northeast.
"As fighting continues in Libya, we have to ensure that vulnerable people receive the help they need," said the British minister for International Development, Andrew Mitchell, to make known that sending humanitarian aid. "This means giving shelter to those who are suddenly uprooted from their homes and without recourse to their friends or relatives in the country, but we also want to continue helping poor immigrant workers are forced to leave Libya," he said.
"As fighting continues in Libya, we have to ensure that vulnerable people receive the help they need," said the British minister for International Development, Andrew Mitchell, to make known that sending humanitarian aid. "This means giving shelter to those who are suddenly uprooted from their homes and without recourse to their friends or relatives in the country, but we also want to continue helping poor immigrant workers are forced to leave Libya," he said.
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