Deputy for Anbar Abadi demanding the formation of a crisis cell to rescue the displaced Ramadi
5/28/2015
Displaced people from Ramadi heading to Bzabz crossing to cross to the capital Baghdad
Long-Presse / Baghdad
Demanded an MP for the province of Anbar olive-Dulaimi, on Thursday, Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi form a cell crisis to save the displaced people in the capital, Baghdad, Ramadi, while confirming that they are living a "humanitarian difficult circumstances."
Said al-Dulaimi, during a press conference held at the parliament building and attended (range Press), said that "five thousand displaced people of the city of Ramadi and who were transferred to camps in the areas of the outskirts of Baghdad living humane difficult circumstances," indicating that "these people lack the most basic services and supplies of drinking water and food and medicine and milk for children, which led to the death of three children from them yet. "
And demanded al-Dulaimi, the Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, "the formation of a parliamentary committee made up of the Ministry of Health and Displacement and Migration and the Ministry of Electricity to save them and follow up on their situation," asserting that "displaced families living days ago on Statistics aid from areas that were transferred to the population of that."
The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights announced that, in (24 May 2015), for the entry of more than 50 thousand displaced people of Anbar province to Baghdad through the crossing Bzabz, during the past five days, while demanding the establishment of a temporary shelter camp near the crossing in which all possibilities to help the displaced available , Secretary-General of the United Nations, Ban Ki-moon, called for the establishment of a donors' conference to provide assistance to displaced Iraqis, whose numbers swelled to three million and 250 thousand people across the country.
The takeover regulation (Daash) on the city of Ramadi, Anbar province, (119 km west of Baghdad), led to a new wave of displacement of the worsening of the problem of displaced people in Iraq.
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5/28/2015
Displaced people from Ramadi heading to Bzabz crossing to cross to the capital Baghdad
Long-Presse / Baghdad
Demanded an MP for the province of Anbar olive-Dulaimi, on Thursday, Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi form a cell crisis to save the displaced people in the capital, Baghdad, Ramadi, while confirming that they are living a "humanitarian difficult circumstances."
Said al-Dulaimi, during a press conference held at the parliament building and attended (range Press), said that "five thousand displaced people of the city of Ramadi and who were transferred to camps in the areas of the outskirts of Baghdad living humane difficult circumstances," indicating that "these people lack the most basic services and supplies of drinking water and food and medicine and milk for children, which led to the death of three children from them yet. "
And demanded al-Dulaimi, the Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, "the formation of a parliamentary committee made up of the Ministry of Health and Displacement and Migration and the Ministry of Electricity to save them and follow up on their situation," asserting that "displaced families living days ago on Statistics aid from areas that were transferred to the population of that."
The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights announced that, in (24 May 2015), for the entry of more than 50 thousand displaced people of Anbar province to Baghdad through the crossing Bzabz, during the past five days, while demanding the establishment of a temporary shelter camp near the crossing in which all possibilities to help the displaced available , Secretary-General of the United Nations, Ban Ki-moon, called for the establishment of a donors' conference to provide assistance to displaced Iraqis, whose numbers swelled to three million and 250 thousand people across the country.
The takeover regulation (Daash) on the city of Ramadi, Anbar province, (119 km west of Baghdad), led to a new wave of displacement of the worsening of the problem of displaced people in Iraq.
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