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Description Bodies of Rwandan refugees wrapped in straw mats and blankets line the roadside. In the background, more bodies are off loaded from a truck. Because of the lack of fresh water and food as many as 50,000 people died in crudely established refugee camps, during an outbreak of cholera. From Airman Magazine's December 1994 issue article "Will You Please Pray for Us?" -Relief for Rwandan Refugees.
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