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At the New Tsoundzou Camp, History Is Repeating Itself for the Refugees

Summary by Mayotte Hebdo
The dismantling of the Tsoundzou II camp, orchestrated on October 22, 2025, did not eliminate the problem but simply moved it… just a few hundred meters away. According to those affected, more than 700 people are now sheltering in the new Tsoundzou I camp. Amid unsanitary conditions, violence, and disease, adults and children alike are trying to survive, starting from scratch. Mud and garbage stain the ground, tarpaulins are stretched over bambo…
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The dismantling of the Tsoundzou II camp, orchestrated on October 22, 2025, did not eliminate the problem but simply moved it… just a few hundred meters away. According to those affected, more than 700 people are now sheltering in the new Tsoundzou I camp. Amid unsanitary conditions, violence, and disease, adults and children alike are trying to survive, starting from scratch. Mud and garbage stain the ground, tarpaulins are stretched over bambo…

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Mayotte Hebdo broke the news in on Friday, December 19, 2025.
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