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Dubai charity donates for refugees on Libya border April 5, 2011
Dubai, April 5 A charity organisation from Dubai has donated one million dirhams ($270,000) to help the refugees stranded on the Libyan border.

The donation by the Dar Al-Ber Charity will be used to dispatch medical relief material and food packages.

Abdullah Abdul Jabbar, deputy head of the charity presented a cheque to the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Charity and Humanitarian Foundation which has been carrying out relief operations in the North African region.
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