For nearly twenty years, the Mubarak government turned a blind eye as thousands of poor Sudanese refugees built homes without permission on private parcels of land in places like Aribar we Noz, greasing the palms of government officials for basic services.
A)nearly twenty years, the Mubarak government turned a blind eye as thousands of poor Sudanese refugees built homes without permission on private parcels of land in places like Aribar we Noz, greasing
B)nearly twenty years, the Mubarak government turned a blind eye as thousands of poor Sudanese refugees have built homes without permission on private parcels of land in places such as Aribar we Noz and greased
C)nearly twenty years, the Mubarak government has turned a blind eye as thousands of poor Sudanese refugees have built homes, without permission, on private parcels of land in places, such as Aribar we Noz, that greased
D)twenty years, nearly, the Mubarak government turned a blind eye as thousands of poor Sudanese refugees have built homes, without permission, on private parcels of land in places like Aribar we Noz, greasing
E)nearly twenty years, the Mubarak government turned a blind eye as thousands of poor Sudanese refugees had built homes, without permission, on private parcels of land in places such as Aribar we Noz and greased
A)nearly twenty years, the Mubarak government turned a blind eye as thousands of poor Sudanese refugees built homes without permission on private parcels of land in places like Aribar we Noz, greasing
B)nearly twenty years, the Mubarak government turned a blind eye as thousands of poor Sudanese refugees have built homes without permission on private parcels of land in places such as Aribar we Noz and greased
C)nearly twenty years, the Mubarak government has turned a blind eye as thousands of poor Sudanese refugees have built homes, without permission, on private parcels of land in places, such as Aribar we Noz, that greased
D)twenty years, nearly, the Mubarak government turned a blind eye as thousands of poor Sudanese refugees have built homes, without permission, on private parcels of land in places like Aribar we Noz, greasing
E)nearly twenty years, the Mubarak government turned a blind eye as thousands of poor Sudanese refugees had built homes, without permission, on private parcels of land in places such as Aribar we Noz and greased