Kenyan government announced Wednesday closing its refugee camps and allocating $10m to finance the deportation of immigrants to their country despite international objections to close the "Dadaab Camp", which includes about 350,000 refugees mostly from neighboring Somalia. UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) called on Kenya to reconsider its plans to close the camps inhabited by refugees of southern Sudan and Somalia. Doctors Without Borders (MSF) warned from catastrophic results if Kenya forced the refugees to return to Somalia, arguing that such a move poses a threat to the lives of thousands of people. Kenya says it needs to close the refugee camps, especially Dadaab which includes about 330,000 Somali refugees, to protect the country's security after a string of terror attacks by al-Shabaab. The Somalia-based militant group was behind the massacre of nearly 150 students at a university last summer and the Westgate mall siege in Nairobi in 2013, as well as other deadly attacks.