“After all these many years of war and all these deaths, with the government spending money on bullets and bombs rather than social welfare and development, the people who are most vulnerable in society, there’s nothing for them other than to put them in prison and shackle them to the floor,” Hammond said.
Shukri Ali, 26, has lived in this locked tin shack for two years with his family in Dadaab in Eastern Kenya, the world’s largest refugee camp.