Kenya's Court has stopped the government from closing the world's largest refugee camp. The Dadaab camp has 330,000 . Kenya's government wanted to close it and send 260,000 refugees back to Somalia. The High Court decided this was . A said the government could not target Somali refugees. He said it was . Kenya's government said it wanted to close the camp of security . It said terrorist in Kenya by a Somalia-based group were planned in the camp.
Dadaab was set up in 1992 to help people from Somalia's war. It is run by the United Nations. When Kenya's government said it would close the , human rights groups became . They feared that sending back so refugees to Somalia would create humanitarian . The group Amnesty International welcomed the court's . It said: "Today is a day for more than a quarter of a million refugees who were at risk of being forcefully returned to Somalia, where they would have been at risk of human rights abuses."