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    Human rights: Cities witness a humanitarian disaster and the displacement of families

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    Human rights: Cities witness a humanitarian disaster and the displacement of families Empty Human rights: Cities witness a humanitarian disaster and the displacement of families

    Post by Rocky Tue 12 Feb 2019, 2:48 am

    Human rights: Cities witness a humanitarian disaster and the displacement of families
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    BAGHDAD / The High Commission for Human Rights on Tuesday described the situation in the district of Mada'in and its environs as "catastrophic", pointing out that there are cases of marriage for some families.
    "Vice-President Ali al-Shammari chaired a team of monitoring, complaints and media departments to visit the districts of Madain and its environs to find out the reasons for the interruption of drinking water and stop the stations of liquidating filters for more than ten days," the UNHCR said in a statement.
    She pointed out that "the delegation met with the people and the service and municipal services in the areas of nationalization and the unit and its local council and neighboring villages to reach the center of the district of Madaen in a round was received complaints from citizens who expressed their dissatisfaction and suffering as a result of the crisis they are going through and agree their humanitarian conditions Forcing some families to leave the areas of housing to the areas of the capital Baghdad and Wasit province because of their urgent need for water.
    The statement said, "It was found through talking with the families and meetings held by the UNHCR delegation with officials there that" cutting off water and stopping the stations and liquidation came as a precaution for fear of poisoning and contamination of water due to increased water releases in the Diyala River, And enter into the Tigris River, which poses a real danger to the lives of citizens and cause damage to agricultural crops and Halaka of livestock and fisheries, resulting in significant economic losses.
    The Vice-President of the High Commission for Human Rights issued a distress call warning of a major humanitarian disaster if the situation is not addressed by the efforts of the federal government in all its concerned ministries and services, the secretariat of Baghdad, the provincial council, humanitarian organizations, civil society and the United Nations in giving this dangerous matter the utmost importance and finding quick To provide potable water and other human uses and long-term solutions in the installation of sophisticated water purification plants capable of meeting the needs of citizens as well as the establishment and construction of sewage stations east of Baghdad, where the station The current deadness is considered to be out of service for its feet and stop and disable its equipment and maintenance and development to cope with the population census of the capital Baghdad, which led to the dumping of heavy sewage waste to the River Diyala directly without health treatment.
    Al-Shammari stressed that "we in the High Commission for Human Rights through our monitoring role we have observed serious violations of the seriousness of the environmental situation on the population of the outskirts of the capital Baghdad extended to the central and southern provinces on the Tigris River due to the arrival of heavy sewage through the River Diyala from the station Rustmiyah as well as monitoring the ill the situation of slum areas and the accumulation of waste and dirt in these neighborhoods and on the banks of rivers and water Alambazl and swamps and is witnessing large , mostly children and women ".anthy population density 1


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