In the report on the case of Yazidi refugees published by the Norwegian Council for Refugees and Displaced Persons in May 2022

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In addition to conflicts and security, there are two other decisive factors in the issue of stability in Sinjar. Firstly, this is an economic situation where there are few employment opportunities, and secondly, the provision of basic services and the start of restoration work.

A report published by the Norwegian Refugee Council in May 2022 states that widespread destruction in Yezidi areas, security and social tensions prevent about two-thirds of the Yezidi residents of Sinjar from returning to their homes, while noting that 99% of those whose homes were destroyed or damaged and who filed requests for compensation to the government, compensation has not yet been received. The report added that "about 193,000 people, including Yazidis, Arabs and Kurds, are still living in the displaced situation."

A displaced Yezidi woman from Dahuk, Leila Kassem, whose house in Sinjar was destroyed, says: "Most of the residents of Sinjar are poor and cannot rebuild their destroyed homes, and the government does not pay them compensation. All infrastructure has been destroyed in our towns and villages, and officials in Nineveh openly declare that they will not conduct long-term reconstruction campaigns."

The published report indicates that recent clashes have led to the displacement of more than 10,260 people, most of whom have experienced two or three previous displacements, as a result of a survey of opinions of 1,500 displaced persons show that 64% of them said that their homes were significantly damaged, and 32% expressed concern about the situation with security.





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In the report on the case of Yazidi refugees published by the Norwegian Council for Refugees and Displaced Persons in May 2022

2022/06/image-1656488757.jpg
Read: 2127     12:30     29 Июнь 2022    

In addition to conflicts and security, there are two other decisive factors in the issue of stability in Sinjar. Firstly, this is an economic situation where there are few employment opportunities, and secondly, the provision of basic services and the start of restoration work.

A report published by the Norwegian Refugee Council in May 2022 states that widespread destruction in Yezidi areas, security and social tensions prevent about two-thirds of the Yezidi residents of Sinjar from returning to their homes, while noting that 99% of those whose homes were destroyed or damaged and who filed requests for compensation to the government, compensation has not yet been received. The report added that "about 193,000 people, including Yazidis, Arabs and Kurds, are still living in the displaced situation."

A displaced Yezidi woman from Dahuk, Leila Kassem, whose house in Sinjar was destroyed, says: "Most of the residents of Sinjar are poor and cannot rebuild their destroyed homes, and the government does not pay them compensation. All infrastructure has been destroyed in our towns and villages, and officials in Nineveh openly declare that they will not conduct long-term reconstruction campaigns."

The published report indicates that recent clashes have led to the displacement of more than 10,260 people, most of whom have experienced two or three previous displacements, as a result of a survey of opinions of 1,500 displaced persons show that 64% of them said that their homes were significantly damaged, and 32% expressed concern about the situation with security.





Tags: #yazidisinfo   #newsyazidis   #humanrights   #genocideyazidis   #iraqyazidis