Yazidi migrants are wondering how they can return home

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Read: 1250     15:30     03 Февраль 2023    

According to the stories of the Yazidi IDPs, after the aid previously provided by the organizations was stopped, the conditions in the camps became more than unbearable. Khalida Murad, a Yazidi girl who returned with her family to the Al-Qahtani district (Tal Uzair) on December 19 last year, tells: "I am happy to return after almost 9 years of displacement, the state promised to provide us with living conditions, no one forced us to return. The migration organization gave us $ 1,000 and we are among the families to whom the organization promised to repair our homes, but still, we are wondering how to start life with $ 1,000 in a new place where there is no work and no means of livelihood". And there are hundreds of similar cases, as well as those who have nothing to repair, since their homes were destroyed to the ground by ISIS terrorists.

According to one of the points of the work program of the federal Government headed by Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani, which won the confidence of parliament at the end of October 2022, all displaced persons should be returned to their places of origin within six months, and this includes more than a million citizens who are still in the situation of displaced persons – according to statistics International Organization for Migration (IOM).

At a press conference held on December 29, 2022, the Minister of Migration and Displaced Persons of Iraq, Evan Jabro, stressed that the case of displaced persons in Iraq will be considered within six months in accordance with the government's work program and that the Ministry coordinates its actions with the Kurdistan Regional Government to create conditions for the return of displaced persons.

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Yazidi migrants are wondering how they can return home

2023/02/454-1675407283.jpg
Read: 1251     15:30     03 Февраль 2023    

According to the stories of the Yazidi IDPs, after the aid previously provided by the organizations was stopped, the conditions in the camps became more than unbearable. Khalida Murad, a Yazidi girl who returned with her family to the Al-Qahtani district (Tal Uzair) on December 19 last year, tells: "I am happy to return after almost 9 years of displacement, the state promised to provide us with living conditions, no one forced us to return. The migration organization gave us $ 1,000 and we are among the families to whom the organization promised to repair our homes, but still, we are wondering how to start life with $ 1,000 in a new place where there is no work and no means of livelihood". And there are hundreds of similar cases, as well as those who have nothing to repair, since their homes were destroyed to the ground by ISIS terrorists.

According to one of the points of the work program of the federal Government headed by Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani, which won the confidence of parliament at the end of October 2022, all displaced persons should be returned to their places of origin within six months, and this includes more than a million citizens who are still in the situation of displaced persons – according to statistics International Organization for Migration (IOM).

At a press conference held on December 29, 2022, the Minister of Migration and Displaced Persons of Iraq, Evan Jabro, stressed that the case of displaced persons in Iraq will be considered within six months in accordance with the government's work program and that the Ministry coordinates its actions with the Kurdistan Regional Government to create conditions for the return of displaced persons.

Mlêtê Êzidî





Tags: #yazidisinfo   #newsyazidis   #refugeesyazidis