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De Overheden die van de wereld en Iraakse Vluchtelingen misleiden ontbreken

Woensdag, 18 Juni, 2008

iraq-flag2.jpgInternationale amnestie | De internationale gemeenschap vermijdt zijn verantwoordelijkheid naar vluchtelingen van Irak door een vals beeld van de veiligheidssituatie in Irak te bevorderen wanneer het land noch veilig noch geschikt voor terugkeer is, vandaag bovengenoemd Internationaal van de Amnestie.

In zijn nieuwe rapport, Retoriek en werkelijkheid: de Iraakse vluchtelingscrisis, die op recente onderzoek en gesprekken met Iraakse vluchtelingen gebaseerd is, de organisatie zei dat de rijkste staten van de wereld er niet in slagen om de noodzakelijke hulp aan Iraakse vluchtelingen te verlenen, de meesten van wie in wanhoop en het hurtling naar destitution worden geworpen.

De „overheden hebben doen weinig of niets Iraakse vluchtelingen helpen, die in hun morele, politieke en wettelijke plicht ontbreken om verantwoordelijkheid voor hen te delen,“ bovengenoemde Internationale Amnestie. „In plaats daarvan, zijn de apathie en de retoriek de overweldigende reactie op één van de slechtste vluchtelingscrisissen in de wereld.“ geweest

Internationaal van de amnestie bovengenoemd dat de Overheid van Irak en staten betrokken bij de invasie van Irak in 2003, in het bijzonder de V.S. en het UK, hoogtepunt veiligheid of „vrijwillige“ winst aan Irak uit politieke expedience „verbeterde“, om aan te tonen dat hun militaire betrokkenheid een succes is geweest.

De „retoriek kan de werkelijkheid verbergen niet dat de bredere rechten van de menssituatie in Irak ontzettend blijft,“ bovengenoemde Internationale Amnestie.

De „mensen worden gedood elke maand door bewapende groepen, de Multinationale Kracht, de Iraakse veiligheidskrachten en de privé militaire en veiligheidswachten. De ontvoeringen, de marteling, de slechte behandeling en de willekeurige detentie doordringen het dagelijkse leven van Irakezen. De mensen blijven proberen te vluchten, iets die nu zeer moeilijk met de recente heffing van visumbeperkingen op Irakezen door Jordanië en Syrië.“ is

Volgens de recentste ramingen van de Hoge Commissaris van de Verenigde Naties voor Vluchtelingen (UNHCR), heeft het aantal Irakezen die hun huizen zijn ontvlucht nu 4.7 miljoen, het hoogst sinds de ons-Geleide invasie van Irak en het verdere interne gewapende conflict bereikt.

Terwijl Syrië en Jordanië het grootste deel van de vluchtelingstoevloed hebben gesteund, hebben zij nu zijn toevlucht genomen tot drastische maatregelen zoals het beperken van ingang en het deporteren van mensen die van vervolging kunnen in gevaar zijn, gedeeltelijk wegens het gebrek aan steun van de internationale gemeenschap.

Having exhausted savings, many refugees are now living in complete destitution and facing new dangers, such as being forced into so-called “voluntary” return to Iraq and child labour — many families have been forced to send their children to work in the streets in a desperate bid to help them survive.

For some refugees, the difficulties they are facing in the host country are prompting them to make the difficult and dangerous decision to return to Iraq, either temporarily to collect a pension or food ration or for other such reasons, or more permanently because of their desperate situation, not because they feel they are no longer at risk of human rights abuses in Iraq.

They are making this decision as they feel they have no other option.

A 62-year-old retired Shi’a army officer, Majid, a widower with seven adult children all living in Baghdad, told Amnesty International in February that after attempting to find protection in Syria, with only the 50 lira (US$1) in his pocket, he had to return to Iraq. Even though he was extremely scared, he had lost hope, saying “If I die, I die.” Majid fled Iraq in February 2008 after two of his nephews, Mansour and Sami, aged 17 and 19, were beheaded by members of an armed group north of Baghdad. He exhausted his savings in Syria and was soon left with nothing. Weeping, he explained to Amnesty International that he had no alternative but to return to Iraq.

Many European countries are now attempting to deport Iraqis, sometimes to some of the most dangerous parts of Iraq such as the south and central regions. In addition to taking direct actions forcing Iraqis to return, they are using indirect methods such as cutting off basic assistance and services to rejected asylum-seekers in order to force them to “voluntarily” return to Iraq.

Sweden, which is host to the largest number of Iraqi refugees in Europe and once a positive example to its neighbours, has now changed its approach and is denying the vast majority of Iraqis protection and forcibly returning some to very dangerous areas.

Amnesty International is greatly concerned that the failure to respond to this crisis will worsen an already dire situation. Amongst other things, it is calling on the international community to:
• urgently and substantially raise sustainable financial assistance;
• end practices such as forcible returns that put lives at further risk;
• cease practices that result in coerced “voluntary” returns;
• allow individuals to seek paid employment; and
• extensively increase resettlement places for the most vulnerable refugees to start a new life in a third country.

Amnesty International is also calling on the governments of Syria, Jordan, Lebanon and Egypt, as well as those of other countries in the region, to allow unrestricted access to people fleeing Iraq, cease all deportations to Iraq, and grant refugees access to the labour market.

“The international community must make a true commitment to assist Iraq’s displaced people by substantially boosting sustainable financial assistance, ending forcible returns, stopping practices that result in coerced voluntary returns and offering increased numbers of resettlement places,” said Amnesty International.

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