400 percent increase families wishing to return to their regions
June 9 2011
With grip construction and reconstruction
Baghdad-Reuters
Jassem Al-ajali remembers the painful obvious Jubayr the night where he and his family fled from their home in Western Iraq carrying a threat which forced them to flee who wrote the “ either trhalwa within 72 hours or you die. ”
And leaving an estimated 1.5 million homes during sectarian violence killed thousands witnessed brutal in 2006 and 2007.
The Government wants to stop displacement by the end of this year either through placement of displaced Iraqis in new homes permanently or returned to their homes for many old fleeing the decision simple. says al-ajali (60 years) will come back to my house “ old. If I'll kill. ”According to the United Nations High Commissioner for refugees that sectarian violence resulted in the worst humanitarian crisis in the Middle East since 1948.
In that year, about 700,000 people fled were half the Arabs of Palestine or forced to flee their homes after the State of Israel. UNHCR notes that among the 1.5 million people displaced inside Iraq, half million live in camps and public buildings. In Baghdad, home to 200,000 people in 120 camp says the Iraqi Government that 250,000 families, each consisting of an average of six individuals fled their homes after the bombing of the kindergarten year 2006 in Samarra and the attack was a turning point in the sectarian violence which almost pushing Iraq to slip into civil war. walagili lived in haswa Pocket he sold his home to a quarter of its true value and go to open a piece of land in the algkok, North of Baghdad.
There are brick built House has a roof of infantile making mats, plastic and opened a shop selling custodial made from nylon kitchen plastic syrup and wondering Muhammad Ibn Al-ajali (18 years): “ to come back? ... Are you going to die to ourselves? ”The Government hopes that some of the nearly 3,000 families living in the neighborhood who moved him Al-ajali home it displays the amount of $ 3,500 in cash for each family to help them to move.
In the Government Office responsible for displaced people in Eastern Baghdad family names recorded 44,000 of whom approximately 80 percent left احياءهم in the Iraqi capital.
The Director, Safa Hamza: it expects to return 5,000 families to their homes within two months, adding that such an increase by 400 percent compared with last year, adding that some areas have become stable. qais mriosh (35) construction workers fled the restive Diyala province while his brother mcheddo rule. And settled in the area of East Baghdad al-Ubaidi. live in Diyala mix of Sunni and Shiite Muslims, where Al-Qaeda is still waging frequent attacks. But mriosh said he stands in row Office in pending completion of paperwork that he and his family of eight individuals intending to return to their homes soon, adding “ situation there (Diyala) safe now. ”Smaller al-Musawi, said Deputy immigration and displaced more than 52 000 displaced families have returned to their homes most of Baghdad and the expected movement of many other families soon after the improved security situation. "al-Musawi to Reuters: it is expected that a large number of displaced families to their areas after June school holiday.
This exceptional situation and must end while Baghdad families began returning to their homes, return to Nineveh Governorate in northern Iraq, which is still considered a hot spot for Al-Qaida. It is no longer about 11 000 of the Christian minority and minority ethnic networks who fled Central Mosul home., some Iraqis who have fled abroad are returning because of unrest in some Middle Eastern countries. Musawi said: some 300 families recently returned from Syria, Yemen, Libya and Egypt, continued al-Musawi: good security conditions and indicators in high, adding that repatriation from outside and inside Iraq are increasing.
He expected in the coming months, Iraq has some of the largest oil reserves in the world series has signed agreements with giant oil companies to develop oil fields in the hope of giving some Iraqis that their nation on the path of reconstruction after decades of war and economic sanctions. also encourages incentives before another. And Government and international NGOs to returnees between 1,200 and 1,600 dollars to help obtain jobs.
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June 9 2011
With grip construction and reconstruction
Baghdad-Reuters
Jassem Al-ajali remembers the painful obvious Jubayr the night where he and his family fled from their home in Western Iraq carrying a threat which forced them to flee who wrote the “ either trhalwa within 72 hours or you die. ”
And leaving an estimated 1.5 million homes during sectarian violence killed thousands witnessed brutal in 2006 and 2007.
The Government wants to stop displacement by the end of this year either through placement of displaced Iraqis in new homes permanently or returned to their homes for many old fleeing the decision simple. says al-ajali (60 years) will come back to my house “ old. If I'll kill. ”According to the United Nations High Commissioner for refugees that sectarian violence resulted in the worst humanitarian crisis in the Middle East since 1948.
In that year, about 700,000 people fled were half the Arabs of Palestine or forced to flee their homes after the State of Israel. UNHCR notes that among the 1.5 million people displaced inside Iraq, half million live in camps and public buildings. In Baghdad, home to 200,000 people in 120 camp says the Iraqi Government that 250,000 families, each consisting of an average of six individuals fled their homes after the bombing of the kindergarten year 2006 in Samarra and the attack was a turning point in the sectarian violence which almost pushing Iraq to slip into civil war. walagili lived in haswa Pocket he sold his home to a quarter of its true value and go to open a piece of land in the algkok, North of Baghdad.
There are brick built House has a roof of infantile making mats, plastic and opened a shop selling custodial made from nylon kitchen plastic syrup and wondering Muhammad Ibn Al-ajali (18 years): “ to come back? ... Are you going to die to ourselves? ”The Government hopes that some of the nearly 3,000 families living in the neighborhood who moved him Al-ajali home it displays the amount of $ 3,500 in cash for each family to help them to move.
In the Government Office responsible for displaced people in Eastern Baghdad family names recorded 44,000 of whom approximately 80 percent left احياءهم in the Iraqi capital.
The Director, Safa Hamza: it expects to return 5,000 families to their homes within two months, adding that such an increase by 400 percent compared with last year, adding that some areas have become stable. qais mriosh (35) construction workers fled the restive Diyala province while his brother mcheddo rule. And settled in the area of East Baghdad al-Ubaidi. live in Diyala mix of Sunni and Shiite Muslims, where Al-Qaeda is still waging frequent attacks. But mriosh said he stands in row Office in pending completion of paperwork that he and his family of eight individuals intending to return to their homes soon, adding “ situation there (Diyala) safe now. ”Smaller al-Musawi, said Deputy immigration and displaced more than 52 000 displaced families have returned to their homes most of Baghdad and the expected movement of many other families soon after the improved security situation. "al-Musawi to Reuters: it is expected that a large number of displaced families to their areas after June school holiday.
This exceptional situation and must end while Baghdad families began returning to their homes, return to Nineveh Governorate in northern Iraq, which is still considered a hot spot for Al-Qaida. It is no longer about 11 000 of the Christian minority and minority ethnic networks who fled Central Mosul home., some Iraqis who have fled abroad are returning because of unrest in some Middle Eastern countries. Musawi said: some 300 families recently returned from Syria, Yemen, Libya and Egypt, continued al-Musawi: good security conditions and indicators in high, adding that repatriation from outside and inside Iraq are increasing.
He expected in the coming months, Iraq has some of the largest oil reserves in the world series has signed agreements with giant oil companies to develop oil fields in the hope of giving some Iraqis that their nation on the path of reconstruction after decades of war and economic sanctions. also encourages incentives before another. And Government and international NGOs to returnees between 1,200 and 1,600 dollars to help obtain jobs.
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