yota691 Posted January 13, 2018 Report Share Posted January 13, 2018 Iraq ... The number of returnees exceeds the number of displaced persons for the first time since 2013 © REUTERS / Mohammed Salem 23:35 12.01.2018 The number of returnees to their areas of origin exceeded the number of displaced people in the country for the first time since the beginning of the crisis in Iraq in 2013, according to the International Organization for Migration (IOM). © AFP 2018 / AHMAD AL-RUBAYE Iraq destroys secret caches of "Dahesh" on the border with Jordan and Saudi Arabia Moscow - Sputnik . The organization said that over the past four years, the country was strongly affected by the conflict with the organization "Daash" terrorist, which led to the displacement of nearly six million people, referring to the announcement of Iraqi Prime Minister Haider Abadi, the victory of Iraq in its battle against " the past. The International Organization for Migration (IOM), the United Nations agency for migration, has identified some 3.2 million people returning to their places of origin, while 2.6 million remain displaced. After improved security in the restored areas, many displaced Iraqis returned to their original locations, returning mainly to Anbar province (38 percent, or more than 1.2 million), according to the International Organization for Migration (IOM ) Nineveh (30 percent, or about 975,000 people), and Salaheddin (14 percent, or about 460,000 people). The three provinces were the most affected by the occupation of "Dahesh", representing 86 percent of the current displaced population in the country. © AFP 2018 / Prosperity of life between Iraq and Syria by defeating "urging" Shortly after the Mosul reconstruction began in October, IOM built two emergency displacement sites, one in Haj Ali and the other in Qayara, to accommodate 110,000 displaced persons. These sites were established in partnership with the Ministry of Displacement and Migration Iraq. These sites continue to house more than 71,000 displaced persons, receiving relief, medical and psychosocial support from the International Organization for Migration (IOM), and receive a variety of other services from other humanitarian partners. The return movement within the provinces is about 55 percent of the returnees, a trend that is common in all of the worst-affected provinces and is likely to continue because the percentage of internally displaced persons remains high. IDPs remain concentrated in Nineveh (75 percent), while the number of internally displaced people is about 97 percent. Gerard White, head of the International Organization for Migration (IOM) mission in Iraq, said Iraqis who remain displaced are among the hardest hit, facing many obstacles to return, including damage to their homes and local infrastructure, limited financial conditions and other restrictions. "He said. 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jmartin1145 Posted January 13, 2018 Report Share Posted January 13, 2018 Somebody else needs to build a wall also. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
new york kevin Posted January 13, 2018 Report Share Posted January 13, 2018 26 minutes ago, jmartin1145 said: Somebody else needs to build a wall also. And or re-purpose the appropriate amount of the Iraqi Military and local militia into the new Border Patrol Forces whose sole directive is protecting every inch of the Iraqi border. This force should operate independently of the local politicians, law enforcement, local tribes, and mafia. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jeepguy Posted January 13, 2018 Report Share Posted January 13, 2018 I think this is what the politicians of Iraq wanted " return to Iraq , all Iraqi citizens " we have beaten dash-holes , and it is safe to come home and get jobs and raise your families , come back to the promised land of ( insert name here ) , return to the great dinar value lands , bring your chunky money to our ( I mean your local banks ) ... only problem is the valuable dinar is still toilet paper prices ... get those voters back in , Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yota691 Posted January 14, 2018 Author Report Share Posted January 14, 2018 2018/01/14 (00:01 PM) - Number of readings: 59 - Number (4110) International migration: for the first time the proportion of return exceeds the rate of displacement in Iraq Baghdad / Range The International Organization for Migration (IOM) said yesterday that the Iraqi IDP file has registered a great success. For the first time, the percentage of returnees has increased to 55% compared to the number of internally displaced persons. "For the first time since the beginning of the crisis in Iraq in December 2013, the number of returnees to their areas of origin has exceeded the number of displaced people in the country," the International Organization said in a report released yesterday. "Over the past four years, The country is strongly concerned with its struggle with a populist, resulting in the displacement of nearly six million people. " "As Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi announced the victory of Iraq in its battle against Daqash on 9 December 2017. By the end of 2017, the International Organization for Migration (IOM), the United Nations agency for migration, had identified 3.2 million returnees to their places of origin , While there are still 2.6 million displaced. ""The provinces of Anbar, Ninewa and Salahuddin are the hardest hit by a provocative occupation, representing 86 percent of the current displaced population in the country. Shortly after the start of the Mosul reconstruction in October 2016, IOM has constructed two displacement sites In emergency situations, one in Haj Ali and the other in Qayara, to accommodate 110,000 displaced persons, which were established in partnership with the Ministry of Displacement and Migration of Iraq. "These sites continue to house more than 71,000 displaced people, who are receiving relief, medical services, psychological and social support from the International Organization for Migration (IOM), and receive a variety of other services from other humanitarian partners," the agency said.According to the International Migration Report, "the intra-governorate return movement represents about 55 percent of the returnees. This trend is common in all the worst-affected provinces and is likely to continue because the percentage of internally displaced people remains high. In fact, In Nineveh by 57 percent, and the number of displaced population within the provinces is about 97 percent. " "Iraqis who are still displaced are among the hardest hit, facing many obstacles to return, including the damage and destruction to their homes and local infrastructure, the limited financial situation and other restrictions," said Gerard White, head of the International Organization for Migration's mission in Iraq. ."IOM's studies of displacement tracking the displacement and return of people affected by the conflict across Iraq and looking at factors limiting the IDPs' readiness to return to their places of origin include the Integrated Website Assessment (December 2017) and the obstacles to return To the areas restored in Iraq (June 2017) ". The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (UNHCR) in Iraq said Saturday that there were difficulties in returning displaced people to Tal Afar district, west of the city of Mosul, because of the lack of mines and explosives left behind by a terrorist organization."There is a need to complete the clearance of the liberated areas of mines and explosives left behind by terrorist gangs and to rehabilitate the services before the return of the displaced," the UNHCR said in a statement received yesterday. "Some liberated areas, including Tal Afar, Houses and neighborhoods and need government efforts to cleanse and secure them before returning displaced families. " The UNHCR said it "followed the details of the incident which killed nine citizens of the displaced and injured 28 others, including children, while returning from Syria to Iraq through Turkish territory." 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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