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TENT CITY IN SAUDI ARABIA EMPTY WHILST REFUGEES ON THEIR WAY TO EUROPE



Saudi Arabia has 100,000 unfilled, ventilated tents sitting unused while a large number of Syrian untouchables continue preparing in stuffed camps, yet decays to make them open.

The news website TeleSur reports that the 20-square-km alternative camp of Mina is used just two or three days a year to offer beds to Hajj pioneers and sits unfilled the straggling leftovers of the year. 

THE 20-SQUARE-KM ALTERNATIVE CAMP OF MINA IS USED JUST TWO OR THREE DAYS A YEAR 


It says the tents are laid out advantageously, measure eight meters square, are fire safe, consolidate a kitchen and restroom, and could house three million people. As showed by the Brookings Institute, the well-off Arab states of Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar and UAE have not taken a single outcast, while European countries fight to deal with a surge in the few thousands. 

The 20 square km temporary camp of Mina is used for five days consistently by Hajj voyagers, and deceived for whatever is left of the time, "reports the TeleSUR news framework. Saudis fight that the tents in Mina are relied upon to have the yearly Islamic trip to Mecca, however given that the Arabic thought of Ummah ought to offer affirmation to all Muslims under one brotherhood, without a doubt a choice zone could be found with the objective that Mina can be repurposed to house restless families getting away war and ISIS abuse? "The faultlessly engineered campground is involved eight-by-eight meter fire safe tents, with kitchen and toilet facilities. 

The Saudi government cases to be unpretentiously finishing an idea that boggles any frail minded individual for the evacuees while making "a point not to oversee them as dislodged individuals, "since they would favor not to "superstar or boast in the media, "as showed by a Saudi power. So far these unknown dislodged individuals bafflingly housed in a dark quarter of the Kingdom have not chosen to transparently express their gratefulness for Saudi generosity. 

According to the Brookings Institute, the princely Arab states of Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar and UAE have not taken a singular outcast, while European countries fight to deal with a surge in the numerous thousands." It says everything concerning Islamic tribal and factional brokenness 

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