The International Committee of the Red Cross says it's begun feeding 6,000 prison inmates in Zimbabwe, where the country's food shortages are making many detainees extremely vulnerable. Imogen Foulkes has this report. The International Committee of the Red Cross never comments publicly on condit… |
The International Committee of the Red Cross says it' s begun feeding 6, 000 prison inmates in Zimbabwe, where the country' s food shortages are making many detainees extremely vulnerable. Imogen Foulkes has this report. The International Committee of the Red Cross never comments publicly on condit |
The International Committee of the Red Cross says it' s begun feeding 6, 000 prison inmates in Zimbabwe, where the country' s food shortages are making many detainees extremely vulnerable. Imogen Foulkes has this report. The International Committee of the Red Cross never comments publicly on condit |