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    Fleeing from the oil paradise to the hell of immigration.. Europe's borders are a new cemetery for I

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    Fleeing from the oil paradise to the hell of immigration.. Europe's borders are a new cemetery for I Empty Fleeing from the oil paradise to the hell of immigration.. Europe's borders are a new cemetery for I

    Post by Rocky Tue 16 Nov 2021, 6:26 am

    [size=52]Fleeing from the oil paradise to the hell of immigration.. Europe's borders are a new cemetery for Iraqis[/size]

    [size=45]On the border of Belarus on the one hand, and the European Union countries on the other, defenseless young men.. Starving children and women, most of them are of Iraqi nationality, everything there does not bode well, while the Belarusian authorities are exploiting these for political purposes towards the European Union - the Iraqis are rich About her - The European dream still haunts those who chose to flee the oil paradise to be shocked by reality with its harsh hell.[/size]
    [size=45]The dream of the old continent[/size]
    [size=45]Poland is one of the countries most Iraqis choose as a way to the old continent, but it has definitely ended up being a cemetery for them, according to what the Iraqi immigrant Imad Al-Munahi tells Al-Mada. far western europe. Al Munhi, and other young people, still did not give up hope and made several crossing attempts, the last of which was from the Belarusian-Lithuanian border, but others ended up being victims of either bullets or cold weather, hunger and sleeping in the open. The Polish authorities announced on Sunday (November 14, 2021) that dozens of illegal immigrants had crossed the border from Belarus, and warned that migrants were preparing for a larger infiltration at a later time. However, the Polish police confirmed their success in arresting 22 immigrants who crossed its borders, all of whom are Iraqis, and because they are Iraqis, failure is only their companion in every place and time, according to Karar Al-Obaidi, one of the Iraqi refugees in Vienna (Austria) who was lucky in 2015 and was able to enter Europe with a ticket and a way Illegal. Migrants spread for about a year along the western and northwestern Belarusian borders, many of them hope to cross to one of the three countries (Latvia - Lithuania - Poland), all of which are members of the European Union.[/size]
    [size=45]20 casualties from Iraq![/size]
    [size=45]The countries of the Union accuse Minsk of pushing migrants to their borders, and threatening them that return means their death, which led to dozens of victims, either dead or wounded, and unofficial reports indicate that more than 20 Iraqis have died, as well as dozens have been injured since the start of the war. the crisis. Karrar Al-Obaidi told Al-Mada that the current (illegal) migration route is very different from the routes that others took during the years 2010-2016, noting that "the previous routes were not expensive, but the risk was greater."[/size]
    [size=45]As for the current migration route, which was easy until the direct flight between Baghdad and Minsk was canceled, about a month ago, to reduce the flow of Iraqi migrants to the so-called “death borders” the Belarusian border with the European Union countries, al-Obaidi believes, that it is “very expensive, and that the possibility of They are also forcibly returned.”[/size]
    [size=45]The Iraqi government has been working, for a week, to secure the voluntary return of the stranded migrants there, as it has entrusted the tasks to its embassies in Moscow and Warsaw, arranging matters with the migrants wishing to return, and that the national carrier will be ready to transport them to the homeland.[/size]
    [size=45]The Iraqi Foreign Ministry has also taken several measures to protect Iraqis from human smuggling networks and to avoid crises with European countries, as it has withdrawn the work permit of the honorary Belarusian consul, closed the Belarusian consulate, as well as recalling its consul from Minsk. There are no looming solutions to the Iraqi migrant crisis, especially since most of them now prefer death there to return, given that they do not have anything worth losing in their country, they said, and they will continue to cling to the dream of European asylum, and many of them rely on the role of the United Nations and humanitarian and relief organizations In conveying their injustices and what they aspire to.[/size]
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