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By MICHELLE FAUL, Associated Press Writer Sun Feb 8, 2:30 pm ET
KIBATI, Congo Sylvie Manyamangu gave birth last week out in the open on a chilly night.
Still, she decided that was better than returning to the home in eastern Congo that she fled from three months ago, carrying whatever she could in a hefty pile on her head.
"There's nothing left there. They looted everything, even the roof off my house," she said. "If I go back, there will be nothing."
Still, she acknowledged that the sprawling Kibati refugee camp where she and her eight children have landed was not the best solution either.
"Here, I also have nothing," she said, one sickly child wrapped on her back and others scurrying around her skirt.
Manyamangu applauded along with scores of other refugee women when the top U.N. diplomat for humanitarian affairs, John Holmes, arrived at their camp to hear their concerns this weekend.
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