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Invaders and Allies Ignore Iraq's
Humanitarian Crisis

Nov. 8, 07
By Haroon Siddiqui
www.aina.org

Those who were most gung-ho about the invasion and occupation of Iraq have been the least helpful in mopping up the mess there. Those least enthusiastic have ended up bearing the greatest burden.

The United States and Britain have accepted only a handful of the 4.2 million displaced Iraqis. Ditto Kuwait, which was the most bellicose of America's pro-war Arab allies. Ditto Saudi Arabia, that other staunch American ally. It has shut its border with Iraq, and plans to fortify it with a $2 billion fence.

Stephen Harper, who as leader of the opposition agitated for Canada to join the war, has been silent as prime minister about admitting Iraqi refugees to Canada.

On the other hand, Syria and Jordan, which strongly opposed the war, have accepted 2 million Iraqi refugees, and done so gracefully.

Jordan (population, 5.7 million) has taken 800,000. That's the equivalent of France welcoming 8 million Iraqi refugees, Germany 11 million and the U.S. 40 million.

Syria (population, 18 million) has taken 1.2 million Iraqis. That's like Canada taking 2.2 million refugees.

Jordan and Syria are feeling the strains on their infrastructure and social services, from water supplies to hospitals to schooling.

Syria is particularly hard-hit, since it has had little international help, principally because the U.S. and its allies consider it to be a "rogue nation."

Sweden, which also opposed the war, has accepted tens of thousands of Iraqis, 20,000 this year alone, the most of any Western nation.

The humanitarian crisis in Iraq is the worst in the Middle East since 1948. Whereas there's disagreement over the number of Iraqi dead since 2003 (between 75,000 to 1.2 million), there's broad agreement over the number of Iraqi displaced: more than 2 million abroad and more than 2 million internally.

The situation is only getting worse. The American troop surge that George W. Bush credits for lowering violence in Baghdad has, in fact, led to "a surge in refugees and displaced people elsewhere," says Alastair Campbell, Middle East director of the British defence think-tank, the Royal United Services Institute.

"When U.S. troops conduct operations in a certain area, the insurgents invariably move elsewhere and transfer their violence and intimidation further afield," Campbell told me recently.

Shiites are still fleeing Sunni areas, and vice versa. Sunnis and Shiites are also fleeing their own sectarian neighbourhoods to escape inter-Sunni and inter-Shiite militia and gang warfare.

Minorities are also vulnerable. The well-to-do among the 500,000-strong Christian community are being targeted for ransom. Yazidis, followers of an ancient sect, suffered a gruesome massacre in August. Small pockets of Roma and Turkmen are also being harassed.

In addition, about 50,000 non-Iraqis whom Saddam Hussein had granted asylum are being targeted (as outlined in my Thursday column). Many have taken refuge in camps along the borders with Syria and Jordan -- camps that can become "fertile ground for recruiting sergeants from radical, extremist organizations," warns Campbell.

In fact, given the widespread death, dislocation and despair, all of Iraq can be a haven for terrorist recruiters.

Yet Britain has admitted fewer than 500 Iraqis. Washington promised to take 7,000 this year but in the 13 months since Oct. 1 last year (when it began tracking Iraqi refugee admissions), it has admitted only 2,084. Canada has taken fewer than 3,000 since 2003.

The U.S. and Britain, in particular, "should set an example and accept without hesitation those whose lives they have put directly at risk," says Campbell.

The invasion and botched occupation of Iraq was criminal enough. Not taking responsibility for its disastrous impact on a whole people is worse. The former speaks to the arrogance bred by unbridled military power, the latter to the deeper disease of moral bankruptcy.

 

 

 

 


 


 



 

 




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Teesheen II = November

Invaders and Allies Ignore Iraq's Humanitarian Crisis Nov.18, 07

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America Welcomes Sabri Atman Nov.12, 07

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Assyrian Church Wins Two-year Court Battle Nov.11, 07

Assyrian Lobbyist Appointed In Brussels Nov.11, 07

Seminar by Sabri Atman in Los Angeles Nov.9, 07

Iraq's Christian villages offer homes and safe haven Nov.9, 07

Dutch Parliament Hearing on Assyrians of Iraq Nov.9, 07

Christians seek new life in Europe Nov.8, 07

Car Bomb explosion in the Assyrian town of Telesqof Nov.8, 07

Close to 2500 Assyrian university students fear studying in Mosul
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Yonadam Kanna will visit Europe later this month Nov.8, 07

Assyrian Democratic Organization's Letter to the Pope
Nov. 7, 07

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Assyrian, Armenian Genocide Monument Erected in Wales
Nov. 5, 07

Rosie Malek Younan Gust Staring on Life Nov. 4, 07

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Kayseri constructs world’s largest cuneiform monument
Nov. 3, 07

Kurdish Official Denies Assyrian, Turkomen Land Claims
Nov. 3, 07

Threat of war looms over Assyrian village Nov. 3, 07

IRAQ's Power stations close due to lack of oil Nov. 3, 07

Iraqi Christians Stranded in Jordan Nov. 2, 07

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Nov. 1, 07

Genocide researcher calls on Turks to push their government to Recognize genocide Nov. 1, 07

Tishreen I = October

Iraq’s vulnerable Christian minority gets promise of support
Oct. 31, 07

Over 200 British MPs recognize Armenian Genocide Oct. 30, 07

Assyrian poet Sargon Boulus dies at age 63 Oct. 30, 07

Two British Armenian Political Action Groups Acknowledge the Assyrian Genocide Oct. 22, 07

Rosie Malek-Yonan’s latest role in New Line Cinema’s Renditionn Oct. 22, 07

Iraqis who fled homes in fear face new terror as Turkey targets PKK rebels Oct. 21, 07

Iraqi Christians Spurned by U.N. Oct. 21, 07

The UN and the Assyrians of Iraq Oct. 19, 07

Air America Radio Program about the Christian Assyrians of Iraq
Oct. 19, 07

Bishop decries government's indifference to the Abduction of the Priests Oct. 18, 07

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Patriarch Emmanuel Delly ordained as cardinal by the Pope Oct. 17, 07

The Assyrian and Armenian Genocides of 1915 Oct. 17, 07

Islam's Peace Offensive Oct. 16, 07

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Oct. 16, 07

Margareta Viklund replies to Nemrod Baitos accusations
Oct. 15, 07

Imperiled Christian family abandons its cherished homeland Oct. 14, 07

Pope urges Iraqi priests' release Oct. 14, 07

Two Assyrian Priests abducted in Mosul Oct. 13, 07

Muslim scholars in call for peace with Christians Oct. 11, 07

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Oct. 11, 07

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