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    Camps for displaced people are unable to receive more from the people of Fallujah

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    Camps for displaced people are unable to receive more from the people of Fallujah Empty Camps for displaced people are unable to receive more from the people of Fallujah

    Post by Rocky Wed 22 Jun 2016, 4:07 am

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    Camps for displaced people are unable to receive more from the people of Fallujah


     Baghdad / AFP 

    Fallujah residents have fled famine and injustice militants to safe camps with the start of military operations to regain control of thecity, but thousands of these families did not get up to date on something to eat and a place to sleep in it. 
    He said Ayoub Yousef (32 years), one of thefleeing Fallujah, " The government told us Leave your homes and we did it, and described us as if we were the case we'll go to heaven." He's (AFP) "I do not regret leaving the city because my staying there would have meant death. At least we are alive, but we live in a hell else" .ojub, his wife and two children among tens of thousands of Fallujah residents who fled their homes due to military operations carried out by Iraqi forces to regain control on the city from the grip of the organization Daash. 
    but the sudden influx of civilians out of the city over the past week surprised relief organizations and make them incapable of providing what they need. 
    it rejected several receivers Ayoub family camps being narrowed displaced before their arrival, what caused them to go to other camps located on the lake shore Habbaniyah is still under construction. 
    The lake lies 25 kilometers west of Fallujah. And Ayoub and his family spent four nights in the open because they have not received yet a tent sheltering them. " I got my parents finally a tent in another camp, and we'll try to go to sleep there tonight." Under the scorching sun at Habbaniyah lake which has long been a resort during the holidays, the men gathered to erect arches and put a thick canvas tent for Hm.oukal Tarish Farhan (47 years) , who had not finished setting arcs of the tent , "we expect that there will be adequate places to live, but not give us anything, and now we have to erect Jimna ourselves ".bda anger clear on one of theyoung women, who refused to reveal her name, she said , " we were forced to live under oppression Daash and now live in another unjustly. " She added , "since the five days we are here without food , not even abottle of water ... this camp like the rest of Iraq , " and continued , "If you do not have the knowledge you will not get anything , " also .utabat outraged reflected in her eyes through a veil "Shame on them, There are no bathrooms for women ... we are going to open . "in another camp held fast on the shores of Lake Habbaniyah in the Khalidiya district, a foreign non - governmental organizations provide basic food assistance. 
    this was a meal for many , the first thing they get in recent days. They formed a long line in an effort to it amid extreme heat. 
    She said I want Hamda (41 years old), who arrived with her ​​eight children when she was pregnant, "in another today in Fallujah, we were Nntzaa herbs in the street to eat." She pointed out that her family moved from one place to another since the start regaining control of Filojh.utwasal Iraqi forces operations of carrying out operations to regain control of the northern section of the city, but the biggest crisis that the government faces now is to meet the humanitarian needs. 
    Nasr said Movlahi, head of the Norwegian Refugee Council in Iraq, told AFP, said that "what we are facing is the result of the delay and the lack of funding with a substantial increase in the numbers of displaced people who fled from a nightmare to live another nightmare." " It probably has to regain control of Fallujah, but its inhabitants are facing a disaster , " .wallavt that many families have been displaced in recent days without men, those held by the authorities for several days to undergo the security checks because of an attempt Daash fighters flee with families and civilians. 
    And was released Yasser pair Hamda after four days of detention. He told AFP : "We managed to escape from the Golan neighborhood where we were staying because my wife was in the final stages of her pregnancy, we asked Daash allow us to go to the hospital , all agreed." He added , "But we did not promise when we got to the hospital and we walked for seven hours during which he was forced to carry my wife through the channels, and also carried my son 's disability." 
    He continued , "I saw in the way Ferrarna some families die after the bombing Daash Exploding with relatives. And now we're here and we do not have nothing to eat nor money ... and wait for a new baby. "

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