Migrant workers who fled the conflict in Libya ducks under barbed wire as they receive hot meals as thousands others queue for food at the sprawling tent camp situated several kilometers inside Tunisia, near the Ras Jdir border crossing, on 10 March 2011. According to local media sources, Refugees are complaining about the lack of food, water and the long lines to receive basic supplies. According to media sources, the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), also known as the United Nations Refugee Agency, estimates that over 200,000 workers have fled from Libya, but there are over 1 million left in the country. EPA/JIM HOLLANDER
A Somali migrant worker carries carrots as a Somali woman passes with a tray in the sprawling tent camp situated several kilometers inside Tunisia, near the Ras Jdir border crossing, on 10 March 2011. According to local media sources, Refugees are complaining about the lack of food, water and the long lines to receive basic supplies. According to media sources, the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), also known as the United Nations Refugee Agency, estimates that over 200,000 workers have fled from Libya, but there are over 1 million left in the country. EPA/JIM HOLLANDER
A group of Somalia refugees who fled the conflict in Libya inside their tent at the sprawling tent camp situated several kilometers inside Tunisia, near the Ras Jdir border crossing, on 10 March 2011. According to local media sources, Refugees are complaining about the lack of food, water and the long lines to receive basic supplies. According to media sources, the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), also known as the United Nations Refugee Agency, estimates that over 200,000 workers have fled from Libya, but there are over 1 million left in the country. EPA/JIM HOLLANDER
Bangladeshi migrant workers who fled the conflict in Libya protest against the lack of food and water at the sprawling tent camp situated several kilometers inside Tunisia near the Ras Jdir border crossing, on 10 March 2011. According to local media sources, Refugees are complaining about the lack of food, water and the long lines to receive basic supplies. According to media sources, the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), also known as the United Nations Refugee Agency, estimates that over 200,000 workers have fled from Libya, but there are over 1 million left in the country. EPA/JIM HOLLANDER
Tunisian soldiers (L) push back a crowd of migrant workers who fled the conflict in Libya as they line up at a hot food distribution tent in the sprawling tent camp situated several kilometers inside Tunisia, near the Ras Jdir border crossing, 10 March 2011. According to local media sources, Refugees are complaining about the lack of food, water and the long lines to receive basic supplies. The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), also known as the United Nations Refugee Agency, estimates that over 200,000 workers have fled from Libya, but there are over 1 million left in the country. EPA/JIM HOLLANDER
Migrant workers who fled the conflict in Libya duck under barbed wire as they receive hot meals as thousands others queue for food at the sprawling tent camp situated several kilometers inside Tunisia, near the Ras Jdir border crossing, on 10 March 2011. According to local media sources, Refugees are complaining about the lack of food, water and the long lines to receive basic supplies. According to media sources, the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), also known as the United Nations Refugee Agency, estimates that over 200,000 workers have fled from Libya, but there are over 1 million left in the country. EPA/JIM HOLLANDER
Bangladeshi refugees who have fled unrest in Libya buy eggs at the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) tent refugee camp in Tunisia, several kilometers from the border crossing at Ras Jdir, 10 March 2011. According to media sources, the UNHCR, also known as the United Nations Refugee Agency, estimates that over 200,000 workers have fled from Libya, but there are over 1 million left in the country. EPA/MOHAMED MESSARA
A Bangladeshi refugee who has fled unrest in Libya sits next to belongings at the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) tent refugee camp in Tunisia, several kilometers from the border crossing at Ras Jdir, 10 March 2011. According to media sources, the UNHCR, also known as the United Nations Refugee Agency, estimates that over 200,000 workers have fled from Libya, but there are over 1 million left in the country. EPA/MOHAMED MESSARA
Malian refugees who have fled unrest in Libya warm their hands on a fire at the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) tent refugee camp in Tunisia, several kilometers from the border crossing at Ras Jdir, 10 March 2011. According to media sources, the UNHCR, also known as the United Nations Refugee Agency, estimates that over 200,000 workers have fled from Libya, but there are over 1 million left in the country. The UNHCR has called on the international community to urgently help with a massive evacuation to their home countries of tens of thousands of foreigners stuck at Tunisia's border with Libya. EPA/MOHAMED MESSARA
Bangladeshi refugees who have fled unrest in Libya queue to get water at the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) tent refugee camp in Tunisia, several kilometers from the border crossing at Ras Jdir, 10 March 2011. According to media sources, the UNHCR, also known as the United Nations Refugee Agency, estimates that over 200,000 workers have fled from Libya, but there are over 1 million left in the country. EPA/MOHAMED MESSARA
A Sudanese refugee who have fled unrest in Libya prays at the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) tent refugee camp in Tunisia, several kilometers from the border crossing at Ras Jdir, 10 March 2011. According to media sources, the UNHCR, also known as the United Nations Refugee Agency, estimates that over 200,000 workers have fled from Libya, but there are over 1 million left in the country. The UNHCR has called on the international community to urgently help with a massive evacuation to their home countries of tens of thousands of foreigners stuck at Tunisia's border with Libya. EPA/MOHAMED MESSARA
A Sudanese refugee who has fled unrest in Libya stands with her baby at the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) tent refugee camp in Tunisia, several kilometers from the border crossing at Ras Jdir, 10 March 2011. According to media sources, the UNHCR, also known as the United Nations Refugee Agency, estimates that over 200,000 workers have fled from Libya, but there are over 1 million left in the country. EPA/MOHAMED MESSARA
Bangladeshi refugees who have fled unrest in Libya sit in their tent at the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) tent refugee camp in Tunisia, several kilometers from the border crossing at Ras Jdir, 10 March 2011. According to media sources, the UNHCR, also known as the United Nations Refugee Agency, estimates that over 200,000 workers have fled from Libya, but there are over 1 million left in the country. EPA/MOHAMED MESSARA
Sudanese refugees who have fled unrest in Libya carry their belongings before boarding a bus at the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) tent refugee camp in Tunisia, several kilometers from the border crossing at Ras Jdir, 10 March 2011. According to media sources, the UNHCR, also known as the United Nations Refugee Agency, estimates that over 200,000 workers have fled from Libya, but there are over 1 million left in the country. The UNHCR has called on the international community to urgently help with a massive evacuation to their home countries of tens of thousands of foreigners stuck at Tunisia's border with Libya. EPA/MOHAMED MESSARA
Sudanese refugees who have fled unrest in Libya wait for a bus to evacuate them from the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) tent refugee camp in Tunisia, several kilometers from the border crossing at Ras Jdir, 10 March 2011. According to media sources, the UNHCR, also known as the United Nations Refugee Agency, estimates that over 200,000 workers have fled from Libya, but there are over 1 million left in the country. The UNHCR has called on the international community to urgently help with a massive evacuation to their home countries of tens of thousands of foreigners stuck at Tunisia's border with Libya. EPA/MOHAMED MESSARA
Bangladeshi refugees who have fled unrest in Libya prepare to board a bus at the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) tent refugee camp in Tunisia, several kilometers from the border crossing at Ras Jdir, 10 March 2011. According to media sources, the UNHCR, also known as the United Nations Refugee Agency, estimates that over 200,000 workers have fled from Libya, but there are over 1 million left in the country. The UNHCR has called on the international community to urgently help with a massive evacuation to their home countries of tens of thousands of foreigners stuck at Tunisia's border with Libya. EPA/MOHAMED MESSARA