A Kenyan High has stopped the from closing the world's largest refugee . Kenya's government wanted to close the Dadaab camp and send 260,000 back to Somalia. The court decided this was . A said the government was targeting Somali refugees, and that was . Kenya wanted to close the camp of security. It said terrorist by a Somalia-based were planned in the camp.
Dadaab was started in 1992 to help people escaping from Somalia's war. When Kenya's government said it would close the camp, rights groups worried that sending back refugees to would create a humanitarian . The Amnesty International was with the court's and called it a "historic day". It said a of a million refugees were at of serious human rights if they returned to Somalia.