Fearing a mass exodus of Kurdistan when starting battles to restore connector
Sunday, 14 December 2014 17: 09
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Twilight news made official in the Kurdistan region of Iraq Sunday feared a mass exodus of the remaining population of the city at the start of the military operations to restore the city to organize daash.
Dinader Zebari stressed Deputy Foreign relations official for the Kurdistan Regional Government the need to take into account the humanitarian aspect when editing daash controlled areas.
Zebari said a "twilight news that in 2014 the flow of about a million displaced Iraqis in the region to escape the oppression of daash and fighting in their takeover of hardcore most North and West of the country.
The exodus burdened territory because of the financial crisis and the lack of response by the Iraqi Government to provide assistance.
It was to prevent the recurrence of any mass exodus in the future when editing the city should call upon the international community to implement altzamth in assisting internally displaced people, particularly the donor countries, which pledged aid.
Zebari stressed the need to send aid directly to the Government of the Kurdistan region's institutions that deal directly with the displaced.
Zebari also said the need for camp management and training of personnel involved in the delivery of services and implementation of projects within the camps and provide financial assistance to the displaced.
Zebari also said "we are now in the winter and that the demands of the displaced has doubled compared with summer and winter them needs to meet the conditions of cold and rain".
Zebari predicted that the connector when you start editing of a large exodus, saying "we expect with the implementation of the plan of liberation of areas under the control of Mosul in particular, daash an exodus must therefore establish camps near their home areas."
He said "we cannot not take into account when editing regions, the human aspect of it with the implementation of this plan, there will be a new wave of displacement in the direction of Kurdistan and we must address this problem previously.
Zebari pointed out what is currently happening in the Kurdish-majority town of kobani in Syria and said "as you see what is happening now in the process of displacement kobani and now arrived to the region around 30,000 displaced people of kobani and currently living in refugee camps, korkosk wedarshhkran wekoshtbh".
The region is home to about 230,000 refugees from Kurds Syria registered with the United Nations and international organizations.
Zebari stressed the need to develop a plan to provide aid to displaced people and refugees starting in 2015. "The displaced people and refugees in the camps need significant assistance particularly in the area of education, health, food, medicine and services and address the phenomenon of violence and help displaced families with no breadwinner and find jobs for them."
Zebari said the names of the Group provided assistance by 2014 through the United Nations for displaced persons and refugees in the region including: Australia, Austria, Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, Finland, Italy, Japan, Kuwait, Sweden, Switzerland, the Netherlands, the United States and the European Union.
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Sunday, 14 December 2014 17: 09
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Twilight news made official in the Kurdistan region of Iraq Sunday feared a mass exodus of the remaining population of the city at the start of the military operations to restore the city to organize daash.
Dinader Zebari stressed Deputy Foreign relations official for the Kurdistan Regional Government the need to take into account the humanitarian aspect when editing daash controlled areas.
Zebari said a "twilight news that in 2014 the flow of about a million displaced Iraqis in the region to escape the oppression of daash and fighting in their takeover of hardcore most North and West of the country.
The exodus burdened territory because of the financial crisis and the lack of response by the Iraqi Government to provide assistance.
It was to prevent the recurrence of any mass exodus in the future when editing the city should call upon the international community to implement altzamth in assisting internally displaced people, particularly the donor countries, which pledged aid.
Zebari stressed the need to send aid directly to the Government of the Kurdistan region's institutions that deal directly with the displaced.
Zebari also said the need for camp management and training of personnel involved in the delivery of services and implementation of projects within the camps and provide financial assistance to the displaced.
Zebari also said "we are now in the winter and that the demands of the displaced has doubled compared with summer and winter them needs to meet the conditions of cold and rain".
Zebari predicted that the connector when you start editing of a large exodus, saying "we expect with the implementation of the plan of liberation of areas under the control of Mosul in particular, daash an exodus must therefore establish camps near their home areas."
He said "we cannot not take into account when editing regions, the human aspect of it with the implementation of this plan, there will be a new wave of displacement in the direction of Kurdistan and we must address this problem previously.
Zebari pointed out what is currently happening in the Kurdish-majority town of kobani in Syria and said "as you see what is happening now in the process of displacement kobani and now arrived to the region around 30,000 displaced people of kobani and currently living in refugee camps, korkosk wedarshhkran wekoshtbh".
The region is home to about 230,000 refugees from Kurds Syria registered with the United Nations and international organizations.
Zebari stressed the need to develop a plan to provide aid to displaced people and refugees starting in 2015. "The displaced people and refugees in the camps need significant assistance particularly in the area of education, health, food, medicine and services and address the phenomenon of violence and help displaced families with no breadwinner and find jobs for them."
Zebari said the names of the Group provided assistance by 2014 through the United Nations for displaced persons and refugees in the region including: Australia, Austria, Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, Finland, Italy, Japan, Kuwait, Sweden, Switzerland, the Netherlands, the United States and the European Union.
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