Suicide occurred in a Yazidi refugee camp

2020/01/68798-1580110625.jpg
Read: 1502     12:30     27 ЯНВАРЬ 2020    

A suicide occurred in a Yazidi refugee camp located in Iraqi Kurdistan.  Committed the act of suicide a refugee from Shangala Anwar Chadir Alo Jaco, which is already more than 5 years lived in a refugee camp. The reasons for the suicide are still unclear.

In recent years, the number of suicides among young people in Yazidi refugee camps has increased, and the most common cause of suicides is depression caused by the plight of refugees.

According to the International organization for migration (IOM), in the years since the complete liberation of Shangal from is terrorists, only 20 percent of the city's residents have returned to their homes. And the remaining 80 percent of the city's residents continue to live in tent camps in Iraqi Kurdistan, Turkey, Greece and Syria.

One of the main factors holding people back from returning to their homes, according to the IOM, is the lack of necessary infrastructure: water, electricity, and lack of necessary medical support, as well as poor security measures.

ezidi.news





Tags:



Suicide occurred in a Yazidi refugee camp

2020/01/68798-1580110625.jpg
Read: 1503     12:30     27 ЯНВАРЬ 2020    

A suicide occurred in a Yazidi refugee camp located in Iraqi Kurdistan.  Committed the act of suicide a refugee from Shangala Anwar Chadir Alo Jaco, which is already more than 5 years lived in a refugee camp. The reasons for the suicide are still unclear.

In recent years, the number of suicides among young people in Yazidi refugee camps has increased, and the most common cause of suicides is depression caused by the plight of refugees.

According to the International organization for migration (IOM), in the years since the complete liberation of Shangal from is terrorists, only 20 percent of the city's residents have returned to their homes. And the remaining 80 percent of the city's residents continue to live in tent camps in Iraqi Kurdistan, Turkey, Greece and Syria.

One of the main factors holding people back from returning to their homes, according to the IOM, is the lack of necessary infrastructure: water, electricity, and lack of necessary medical support, as well as poor security measures.

ezidi.news





Tags: