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    Global mobilization to dry up the sources of emigration... and Iraq is looking at a length of 680 km

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    Global mobilization to dry up the sources of emigration... and Iraq is looking at a length of 680 km Empty Global mobilization to dry up the sources of emigration... and Iraq is looking at a length of 680 km

    Post by Rocky Tue 16 Nov 2021, 6:45 am

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    Global mobilization to dry up the sources of emigration... and Iraq is looking at a length of 680 km
    November 16, 2021



    200 thousand dollars and open flights to return the stranded (Facebook)
    Ultra Iraq - Editorial Team
    Just as the Iraqi migrants stranded on the common Belarusian border with Poland and Lithuania narrowed their way, the Iraqis who intend or think to follow them are narrowed down. Although Iraq has [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] direct flights to the Belarusian capital of Mysinq since last August, they have found other routes that have begun to be closed as well. In an attempt to "dry up the source of immigrants" along with attempts to return those who have already managed to get out.
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    Iraq will start military flights next Thursday to return the Iraqis stranded at the Belarusian border
    After Iraq stopped direct flights to Minsk, the Iraqis chose to fly to the UAE, Qatar, Egypt, Jordan and Turkey, and then travel from there to Belarus, to agree with smugglers there to take them to the common Belarusian border with Poland or Lithuania, according to the Undersecretary of the Ministry of Immigration Karim al-Nuri, However, Turkey and the UAE recently prevented Iraqis from traveling on the Belarusian lines from their lands, as part of international attempts and solidarity that are trying to control the flow of the "Iraqi Emigration River".
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    This global solidarity, which regional countries began to share with Iraq under pressure from Europe, seems to be trying to rein in Belarus, which is accused of working in all its joints to encourage immigration and attract Iraqis and others to pressure the European Union countries to lift sanctions, and this explains why Iraq [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] work of the Belarusian consul in Baghdad , as an attempt to control and stop "the granting of visas to Iraqis".
    In conjunction with the operations of "drying the sources of immigrants", Iraq will start military flights next Thursday, to return the Iraqis stranded at the Belarusian border, according to the spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ahmed Al-Sahaf, in statements to the official agency, followed by "Ultra Iraq".
    Al-Sahhaf explained that "the flights that will be operated to voluntarily return the Iraqis stranded in Belarus will be open and unspecified, while the names of Iraqis who wish to return voluntarily will continue to be registered."
    According to the Foreign Ministry, "preliminary information was able to count about 571 Iraqis who are in camps on the Belarus borders, at a time when there is no complete information available about the total number of Iraqis present there, because they are spread over a border strip of 680 kilometers in length." 
    According to [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] , "the number of stranded migrants is about 4,000, most of them Iraqis," while there are other nationalities from Syria, Afghanistan, Yemen and Iran.
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    Thousands of migrants are languishing under the waves of cold and hunger, with children and women, on the border between Belarus, which prevents the return of migrants back, and between the countries of Poland and Lithuania, which refuse to allow migrants to enter their country.
    Many migrants refuse to return, at a time when they spent thousands of dollars in order to reach the Belarusian border, where the cost of getting there per person ranged between 20 to 40 thousand dollars, between airfare and other wages for smugglers.
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    Many migrants refuse to voluntarily return to Iraq after spending thousands of dollars to reach Belarus
    On the other hand, Iraq has allocated nearly $200,000 to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to help stranded migrants and voluntarily return them to Iraq, according to what was announced by the media office of Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi.
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    In this context, the spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ahmed Al-Sahaf, said in an interview with "Ultra Iraq", that "the situation is stable and there are no acts of violence there as it is promoted and focused on," noting that "Iraqi diplomatic channels are open with all international partners to develop solutions. urgently and to ensure the safety of Iraqi citizens.
    Al-Sahaf stressed, "Forcing the migrants to return by force is not an option available to the Iraqi authorities, as they are there by their desire, and therefore the possibility of returning by flights is provided to them as assistance to those wishing to get rid of the critical situation and the atmosphere there."
    Regarding the procedures and evacuations to Iraq, Al-Sahaf indicated that "the preparations are complete to provide a voluntary return for those who wish," noting that "the Kurdistan Region has formed a delegation to visit Poland and discuss the refugee situation in coordination with the Iraqi Ministry of Foreign Affairs."
    Al-Sahhaf said, "The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is aware of the size of the problems and difficulties people face in terms of climate changes, security conditions and others, but a formula of understanding must be reached to end the crisis, especially since the immigrants are not only from Iraq, but from several Asian, African and other countries."
    The spokesman also stressed, "Humanitarian aid is reaching the migrants on an ongoing basis to secure their needs by governments and international organizations," noting that "evacuation flights for those wishing to return will start within a few hours."
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