FASSALA
The number of individuals taking refuge in the Imbera Refugee Camp at the Mauritanian border after the Malian army began ethnic cleanup in the north of Mali has reached 70,000.
An Anadolu Agency (AA) team of reporters was able to display the Imbera Refugee Camp, the biggest refugee camp of West Africa, although it was established in only March 2012.
The Imbera Refugee Camp hosts Malian families who have had to leave their country and take refuge at the Mauritanian border.
Malians at the camp have to live under difficult conditions.
A refugee living at the camp, Baba uld Baba Ahmad told the AA that they did not receive any aid for the past three months.