[size=36]Immigration announces that measures will be taken to prevent the electoral displaced from being exploited and determine the conditions for their return[/size]
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Ministry of Immigration and Displacement revealed, on Friday, its measures to prevent the electoral exploitation of the displaced, and while setting the conditions for the return of families to their areas, it indicated that the next two months will witness the closure of two camps in Kurdistan.
Ministry of Immigration and Displacement revealed, on Friday, its measures to prevent the electoral exploitation of the displaced, and while setting the conditions for the return of families to their areas, it indicated that the next two months will witness the closure of two camps in Kurdistan.
Immigration Minister Ivan Faiq Gabbro said, in an interview with the official agency, that "corruption files exist and we have worked to activate them, because some of them from a formal and administrative aspect are suspended and not integrated into the elements that must be available in the corruption file," indicating that "several meetings were held. With the legal department, because the first files of corruption were in the possession of the Inspector General, and those files were transferred according to the law to the legal departments in institutions and ministries to the Integrity Commission to take its course in the investigation and some of them were brought before the judiciary.
She added, "Some of these files have not yet been resolved before the judiciary," noting that "some of these files belong to the ministry and others belong to sections in state institutions."
And she continued, "The Ministry granted funds to the governorates with multiple addresses such as treatment or building hospitals," explaining that "these sums were allocated as a result of extrapolations in the concerned governorates that there is a defect in a specific service joint, with the aim of treating it and returning the displaced to their original and stability support areas, and we indicate the presence of reluctance in these projects." Or that it is not implemented or is below the required level, and upon verification, we find that the sums were not spent in the manner for which they were allocated. "
Gabbro confirmed that "a lot of these sums have been transferred to the Integrity Commission for investigation and are estimated at tens of files," noting that "these files will be decided by the Integrity and Judiciary Commission."
She added, "Some of these files have not yet been resolved before the judiciary," noting that "some of these files belong to the ministry and others belong to sections in state institutions."
And she continued, "The Ministry granted funds to the governorates with multiple addresses such as treatment or building hospitals," explaining that "these sums were allocated as a result of extrapolations in the concerned governorates that there is a defect in a specific service joint, with the aim of treating it and returning the displaced to their original and stability support areas, and we indicate the presence of reluctance in these projects." Or that it is not implemented or is below the required level, and upon verification, we find that the sums were not spent in the manner for which they were allocated. "
Gabbro confirmed that "a lot of these sums have been transferred to the Integrity Commission for investigation and are estimated at tens of files," noting that "these files will be decided by the Integrity and Judiciary Commission."
"The ministry is concerned with six segments, namely (displaced persons, immigrants, immigrants, competencies, deportees, and Palestinian refugees), as these categories are approved in a law for the year 2009," she said, pointing out that "the ministry is interested in the displaced through rapid interaction in some files." Their own and quick response. "
She pointed out that "the ministry held many conferences outside the country to support immigrants and migrants, and recently visited the Iraqi community in Turkey, Jordan and Syria, and there is an upcoming tour in the United States and Iran, and in all these tours we got privileges and we humiliated many of the problems that the Iraqi community suffers from." Abroad".
The Minister of Immigration added, "The situation of some of the community in Turkey is difficult because of their rejection by the (UN) and their presence in Turkish territory is illegal, but we agreed with the Turkish Minister of Interior to extend their stay for a year," explaining that "the issue of extending residence for the Iraqis has been resolved." In Syria, during our recent meeting with the Syrian Interior Minister. "
She emphasized that "the meeting took place with the Jordanian Minister of Interior and the Iraqi community in Jordan, which was suffering from health crises with chronic diseases, problems with the national card and obtaining documents, and this issue was discussed," noting that "upon our arrival in Baghdad, we presented a detailed report to the prime minister, and it was obtained." "On the decision of the relevant ministries of the Interior and Health to send specialized committees to these countries and devices for issuing official documents, as well as the national card and official documents, all within a short period of our assumption of the ministry."
She pointed out that "the ministry held many conferences outside the country to support immigrants and migrants, and recently visited the Iraqi community in Turkey, Jordan and Syria, and there is an upcoming tour in the United States and Iran, and in all these tours we got privileges and we humiliated many of the problems that the Iraqi community suffers from." Abroad".
The Minister of Immigration added, "The situation of some of the community in Turkey is difficult because of their rejection by the (UN) and their presence in Turkish territory is illegal, but we agreed with the Turkish Minister of Interior to extend their stay for a year," explaining that "the issue of extending residence for the Iraqis has been resolved." In Syria, during our recent meeting with the Syrian Interior Minister. "
She emphasized that "the meeting took place with the Jordanian Minister of Interior and the Iraqi community in Jordan, which was suffering from health crises with chronic diseases, problems with the national card and obtaining documents, and this issue was discussed," noting that "upon our arrival in Baghdad, we presented a detailed report to the prime minister, and it was obtained." "On the decision of the relevant ministries of the Interior and Health to send specialized committees to these countries and devices for issuing official documents, as well as the national card and official documents, all within a short period of our assumption of the ministry."
Gabbro indicated that "voluntary return is one of the ministry's criteria that is in harmony with the international standard, and the conditions of the displaced must be taken into account. If there are challenges that prevent the return of families, the ministry must coordinate and open lines with the relevant ministries, whether service, security or programmatic to create the appropriate conditions for the return of the displaced," noting To "We are against forced return and we consider it a second displacement."
Gabbro indicated that "the issue of retirees abroad receiving their salaries is outside the Ministry's specialization, but if we receive complaints during our visit to the Iraqi community abroad, we communicate them with the rest of the requests to the concerned institutions," noting that "some of the requests are military and others are related to education, health and the interior."
Ministry challenges
Gabbro indicated that “the most prominent challenges of the ministry are the Corona pandemic, the lack of financial allocation for the year 2020 and the delay in approving the 2021 budget,” stressing that “the ministry worked in 2020 on Law 12/1, on the basis of the 2019 budget because if the budget is not legally approved, the state goes to the budget. That preceded it and implemented its paragraphs 1/12
The minister indicated that "state policy is governed by the budget, and even liquidity is not sufficient for 12 months, and this constituted a great obstacle for us," noting that "the pandemic and stopping the work of departments and blocking roads was the biggest challenge for the ministry and its functioning, but we worked on a site and granted powers to our departments to work within Its location and we have reduced some routine and work online, because we are dealing with human resources and that does not bear the delay. "
Gabbro indicated that "the issue of retirees abroad receiving their salaries is outside the Ministry's specialization, but if we receive complaints during our visit to the Iraqi community abroad, we communicate them with the rest of the requests to the concerned institutions," noting that "some of the requests are military and others are related to education, health and the interior."
Ministry challenges
Gabbro indicated that “the most prominent challenges of the ministry are the Corona pandemic, the lack of financial allocation for the year 2020 and the delay in approving the 2021 budget,” stressing that “the ministry worked in 2020 on Law 12/1, on the basis of the 2019 budget because if the budget is not legally approved, the state goes to the budget. That preceded it and implemented its paragraphs 1/12
The minister indicated that "state policy is governed by the budget, and even liquidity is not sufficient for 12 months, and this constituted a great obstacle for us," noting that "the pandemic and stopping the work of departments and blocking roads was the biggest challenge for the ministry and its functioning, but we worked on a site and granted powers to our departments to work within Its location and we have reduced some routine and work online, because we are dealing with human resources and that does not bear the delay. "
Gabbro added that "every year we work on a plan in which all the ideas and projects of the departments are gathered," noting that "there is a plan that depends on relief, return, administration in the camps and administrative services, as families and individuals need documents, letters of support and other administrative services upon return, as has been done." Developing a plan to implement the relief plans during the year, "stressing that" the plan included the distribution of 3 million food and health baskets. "
She pointed out that "the plan may falter because of the ministry's very little budget, compared to the 2019 budget, where it was 245 billion dinars and now 73 billion dinars."
Gabbro stated that "there will be a negative deviation in the implementation of the plan," explaining that "the national plan for the return of the displaced is integrated in coordination with the organizations of the Ministry of Planning and approved by the Prime Minister, and the concerned ministries should support that plan and contribute to its implementation."
It indicated that "part of this plan is entrusted to the Ministry of Municipalities in terms of service, some on organizations to direct the reconstruction compass towards the liberated areas, and another part depends on the local authorities to allocate petrodollars or the liberated areas support fund."
Gabbro revealed that "the ministry's future plans are to end the displacement file, and we believe that Iraq in the current era depends on tents and this is inappropriate and we seek to close the last camp," stressing the need to "end the camps file, but this is hindered by two factors, the lack of coordination and the lack of response from the Kurdistan region," And the service problems of Sinjar that directly affected the desire for the return of families, given that 70% of those displaced to Kurdistan are from Sinjar, and there are 16 Yazidi camps from the people of Sinjar and its suburbs.
The Minister of Immigration pointed out that "with the lack of services and water and leaving homes destroyed, the return of the displaced cannot be called, stressing the need to lay the appropriate ground for the return of the displaced and provide it with projects to support stability."
She pointed out that "the plan may falter because of the ministry's very little budget, compared to the 2019 budget, where it was 245 billion dinars and now 73 billion dinars."
Gabbro stated that "there will be a negative deviation in the implementation of the plan," explaining that "the national plan for the return of the displaced is integrated in coordination with the organizations of the Ministry of Planning and approved by the Prime Minister, and the concerned ministries should support that plan and contribute to its implementation."
It indicated that "part of this plan is entrusted to the Ministry of Municipalities in terms of service, some on organizations to direct the reconstruction compass towards the liberated areas, and another part depends on the local authorities to allocate petrodollars or the liberated areas support fund."
Gabbro revealed that "the ministry's future plans are to end the displacement file, and we believe that Iraq in the current era depends on tents and this is inappropriate and we seek to close the last camp," stressing the need to "end the camps file, but this is hindered by two factors, the lack of coordination and the lack of response from the Kurdistan region," And the service problems of Sinjar that directly affected the desire for the return of families, given that 70% of those displaced to Kurdistan are from Sinjar, and there are 16 Yazidi camps from the people of Sinjar and its suburbs.
The Minister of Immigration pointed out that "with the lack of services and water and leaving homes destroyed, the return of the displaced cannot be called, stressing the need to lay the appropriate ground for the return of the displaced and provide it with projects to support stability."
Gabbro explained, "We reject any political interference in the issue of the displaced, and our message from the first day we take over the issue is humanitarian," noting that "there are some obstacles or education not to return for purposes that we do not know, but we have come a long way in achieving return and we reached in that. 90%, and the rest are located in the Kurdistan region. "
Remaining camps
Gabbro stated that "49 camps were closed, the remaining 28, and during the next two months, two of them will be closed," noting that "the closure of the two camps was delayed due to social and clan problems."
She indicated that "to ensure their return and safety, coordination has been made with international bodies and organizations to rehabilitate their role and pay certain sums. As for social problems due to the involvement of one of the family members with the terrorist ISIS, societal reconciliation and coordination is underway with the relevant authorities at the security and tribal levels."
"Our indicators confirm the return of the families from these two camps within the next two months," Jabro indicated, noting that "regarding the 26 camps in the region, they are related to the issue of services in the Sinjar region, and if they are available, the chances of closing these camps will be very great."
The Minister of Immigration indicated that "the field survey of each family shows that all displaced families want to return to their original homes, but on condition that service and security challenges are removed and job opportunities are provided."
She stated that "there are no wasted sums in the file of the displaced, because the money is classified and some of it is relief, and some of it is service," noting that "we have not indicated that there is waste."
She explained that "the bodies that classify waste are the Office of Financial Supervision and the Integrity Commission, and we do not have the index that determines the existence of waste in public money."
Remaining camps
Gabbro stated that "49 camps were closed, the remaining 28, and during the next two months, two of them will be closed," noting that "the closure of the two camps was delayed due to social and clan problems."
She indicated that "to ensure their return and safety, coordination has been made with international bodies and organizations to rehabilitate their role and pay certain sums. As for social problems due to the involvement of one of the family members with the terrorist ISIS, societal reconciliation and coordination is underway with the relevant authorities at the security and tribal levels."
"Our indicators confirm the return of the families from these two camps within the next two months," Jabro indicated, noting that "regarding the 26 camps in the region, they are related to the issue of services in the Sinjar region, and if they are available, the chances of closing these camps will be very great."
The Minister of Immigration indicated that "the field survey of each family shows that all displaced families want to return to their original homes, but on condition that service and security challenges are removed and job opportunities are provided."
She stated that "there are no wasted sums in the file of the displaced, because the money is classified and some of it is relief, and some of it is service," noting that "we have not indicated that there is waste."
She explained that "the bodies that classify waste are the Office of Financial Supervision and the Integrity Commission, and we do not have the index that determines the existence of waste in public money."
The areas to which the return of the displaced are impossible to return.
The Minister of Immigration affirmed that "the areas to which it is impossible to return are Sinjar, Jurf al-Sakhr, some villages in the north of Rabia, and the villages bordering the region from the Khazir side, and this is mostly due to security reasons."
Jabro indicated that "the reconstruction of cities depends on the governorate, its plan, the financing it obtains, and the financing of the Governorate Reconstruction Fund," explaining that "some provinces have exceeded the ceiling set for them in reconstruction, such as Anbar, but Nineveh is witnessing a stumbling block."
She stated that "the High Electoral Commission, especially in the region, visited all the camps through mobile teams, and updated the data of most of those who wish to update and vote," explaining that "there is no legal or formal impediment preventing the participation of the displaced in the elections, but on the contrary, appropriate conditions have been created."
She pointed out that "most of the displaced have biometric cards for those inside and outside the camps," noting that "the number of those in the camps is 37,000, and most of them have obtained a biometric card."
Gabbro explained, "We instructed all camp administrations to preserve the displaced," stressing that they "coordinated with the commission so that there is no threat or enticement to the camps by the candidates." Ended 29 / A43
The Minister of Immigration affirmed that "the areas to which it is impossible to return are Sinjar, Jurf al-Sakhr, some villages in the north of Rabia, and the villages bordering the region from the Khazir side, and this is mostly due to security reasons."
Jabro indicated that "the reconstruction of cities depends on the governorate, its plan, the financing it obtains, and the financing of the Governorate Reconstruction Fund," explaining that "some provinces have exceeded the ceiling set for them in reconstruction, such as Anbar, but Nineveh is witnessing a stumbling block."
She stated that "the High Electoral Commission, especially in the region, visited all the camps through mobile teams, and updated the data of most of those who wish to update and vote," explaining that "there is no legal or formal impediment preventing the participation of the displaced in the elections, but on the contrary, appropriate conditions have been created."
She pointed out that "most of the displaced have biometric cards for those inside and outside the camps," noting that "the number of those in the camps is 37,000, and most of them have obtained a biometric card."
Gabbro explained, "We instructed all camp administrations to preserve the displaced," stressing that they "coordinated with the commission so that there is no threat or enticement to the camps by the candidates." Ended 29 / A43
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