Single and desperate: Exhausted Iraqis are forced to return to devastated areas (Video)

After Iraq's costly military war on Islamic State ( IS, former I SIS, refugees have told “RT” that they face traps, burglary of houses and places empty without basic living conditions if authorities decide to return to their cities. In early January, reports show a concern presented by [...]
In early January, reports show a concern presented by international media, which say Iraqi authorities are forced to displace people from refugee camps to their homes regardless of how safe or destroyed by conflict.
While Baghdad denies that people are turning against their will, Iraqi refugees, who were filmed by a local associate, say there are good reasons to oppose forced return.
“We don't want to go back to our home yet,” said a young man trapped in a exile camp for three years.
He said that his family's house has been robbed and “has many traps”.
Because of tribal divisions, they also fear that things can turn into violence if they return, the refugee added, reports “RT” Transmission Periscope.
The explosive remains of war are spreading throughout the country, he continued.
When Zeidan returned to his villa in Tal Afar distribut in Dec. 2017, he found that his house had been lost, but could not afford to read any household systems. IOM distributed NFI Kits to the recoverys, including natural systems like blackkets, cards, matchers @ State PRM Pic.twitter. com/9rd GVy4mah
) IOM Iraq (@ IOMiraq) January 8, 2018
Many buildings, including residential blocs, have been destroyed by air strikes in fighting between the Iraqi Army and the Islamists, he said.
There are very few people from the village who returned. There's nothing left without electricity and water supply doesn't work. We can go back to the future, but only when the area is suitable for living,” he said./Periscopi/






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