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Background:
Introduction: Part I: Refugees Bestemen begins part 1 in 1988, their final year as a resident at the Banta’s village. Bestemen concluding that the Jareer community have historically discriminated against their slavery ancestry. The separation between Jareer and (the other) caused Jubba Valley farms from the pastoralist Somalians. Leading to the outbreak of armed militias in Banta in 1991, causing a civil war outbreak and an interclan violence. The bantu minority group became the weakest social and political equilibrium in Somalia’s downfall. The bantu had no sort of protection against the violence acts forced upon them. Chapter 2 Bestemen reconnects with her surviving neighbors. She reconnected with a lot of young adults when she first met them as young children who are now living in Lewston, Maine. Chapter 3 reveals her neighbors journey fleeing their Jubba valley village to refugee camps in Kenya, where majority of Banta people lived for a decade and a half hoping to return to their village. Bestemen compares the media and humanitarian discouses of the United States government’s decision of accepting a large amount of Somali Bantu refugees fron the camps to Kenya to the United States in the perspective of the refugee. The government used Bestemen’s book to make the decision to support and accept Somali Bantu Refugees. Settling in to a new country where cultures are not as strict and conservative as the one from their Village.

Part II: Lewiston Part III: Refugee — Preceding unsigned comment added by Kelsher98 (talk • contribs) 02:11, 9 December 2019 (UTC)