Libyans Seek Refuge in Former Chinese Worker Housing Units

Libyan refugees have been settled near a construction site at Sidi Sayah on Tripoli's outskirts. (Fox News)

Chinese workers were building 15,000 residential units in the area. (Fox News)

Dozens of children are among the 480 internally displaced people housed at 'New Tripoli'. (Fox News)

With no school at the compound children have to find their own entertainment. (Fox News)

A refugee family at Sidi Sayah near Tripoli. (Fox News)

Men break their Ramadan fast with fruit and soup. (Fox News)

Most of the families at the refugee camp come from the rebel-controlled city of Benghazi or the Western Mountains. (Fox News)

Food is brought into the camp each day and heated on basic electric cookers. (Fox News)

Most of the families at the refugee camp come from the rebel-controlled city of Benghazi or the Western Mountains. (Fox News)

Most of the families are Qaddafi supporters who fled Benghazi. (Fox News)

The accommodation is basic, but many say they welcome the security. (Fox News)

A Benghazi doctor says he would have been killed if he had stayed in the east of Libya. (Fox News)