Last updated: 22 july, 2010 - 14:11 GMT

Tensions high among Burundian refugees in a camp in Zimbabwe

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An investigation by the BBC into conditions at a camp in Zimbabwe for refugees from the Great Lakes region has revealed an ugly picture of social tensions and sexual violence.

Zimbabwe's government says Burundians are bringing ethnic conflicts into the camp, and has expelled five of the residents from the country, accusing them of fomenting divisions.

The Tongogara refugee camp in south-east Zimbabwe is home to some 5,000 refugees, from several countries.

BBC Network Africa's Brian Hungwe visited the camp.

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