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The National Archive

Inside Shatila: Life in Lebanon's most infamous Palestinian refugee camp

Jan 13, 2016, 09:06 PM

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Shatila is known by most people around the world for one thing only: the horrific massacre that took place there in 1982. But in this week's episode we talk to Abu Moujahed, a longtime resident of the camp, to find out what life is like in Shatila today. #Lebanon #Shatila #Palestine #Palestinians #Beirut #refugees #Syria

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