http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/6915187.stm
Refugees from Sudan living in Egpyt came for a better life but many are getting sucked into violent gangs. How can this be better than where they came from? Similar occurences have happened in other countries. As new ethnicities have flooded a place, the circumstances aren't the wonderful future the people thought it would be. Their insecurity in their new situation leads to violence and worsening conditions. Many times natives' fear of the new people taking over jobs also contributes. Possible examples include Moroccans in France and even Mexicans in the US.
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I can't believe that violence has become a huge major issue in Egypt for these Sudanese refugees. They get shot by the Egyptians, these poor souls. Wow, yes, it appears that most refugees from different areas went to live in underdeveloped countries such as Egypt which lead to violence and mostly political rivals. It happened after the civil war and these Sudanese fled their country due to the conflicts that occur in some Darfur western regions, and now they ended up in Egypt. I think it has something to do with the violence between the Egyptian police and the Sudanese refugees these days, which initiated violence and insecurity of the new situation as you have mentioned in your reaction posting. But it probably started off with the Egyptian police first since they were upset with the actions of the refugees when they entered Egypt. The refugees were protesting against the UN. I just think it all started with the UN and how this whole thing started in Egypt was such a mess.
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