
UN aid workers find desperation at refugee camp in Syria
Clip: 2/27/2014 | 3m 9s
UN aid workers find desperation at refugee camp in Syria
The Yarmouk refugee camp in Syria, established in 1957, has sheltered thousands of displaced Palestinians. Since July, the camp has been under siege and more than 100 people have died from starvation or illnesses. Judy Woodruff reports on how aid workers were finally able to reach the camp, long cut off by the Syrian civil war.
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UN aid workers find desperation at refugee camp in Syria
Clip: 2/27/2014 | 3m 9s
The Yarmouk refugee camp in Syria, established in 1957, has sheltered thousands of displaced Palestinians. Since July, the camp has been under siege and more than 100 people have died from starvation or illnesses. Judy Woodruff reports on how aid workers were finally able to reach the camp, long cut off by the Syrian civil war.
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