Displaced Iraqis face tragic conditions due to militias
Despite the official Iraqi
government’s recent announcement stating the closure of all the camps that were
set up to accommodate the displaced, they have not yet returned to their cities
and villages due to the continued dominance of sectarian militias over those
areas by force of arms, especially in Nineveh Governorate, from which huge
numbers of citizens were displaced and have been unable to return due to the
collapse of the security situation in the places from which they fled.
About 1.5 million Iraqi citizens
have fled from different governorates to settle in the autonomous Kurdistan
Region of Iraq, which is separate from the authority of the central government
in Baghdad and hosts many displaced refugee camps.
The displaced preferred to reside in
the Kurdistan region away from their original cities and villages to escape the
oppression of armed terrorist militias that cannot enter the territory. They
suffer very tragic conditions in the camps in light of the low temperatures in
the winter and bad weather conditions.
As for the displaced who were unable
to enter the Kurdistan region of Iraq, some of them resorted to residing with
their relatives in other, safer areas, or even moved to live in some mosques,
even if only temporarily, until alternative housing was arranged.
It is estimated that about one
million Iraqi citizens fled the country and went to Arab or foreign countries
to escape the security collapse in their country.
Forced
displacement
It is worth noting that many
international organizations have accused the Iranian-backed Popular
Mobilization Forces (PMF) of causing forced displacement and committing war
crimes against the Sunni civilian population in conflict areas. These militias
also practiced identity killings at their checkpoints, which are spread
throughout Iraq in isolation from government authorities.
According to observers, matters have
reached the extent to which some of these militias possess their own secret prisons
and control many places that the state’s authority does not reach, while these
terrorist groups are the final authority in those places, and their leaders
take independent decisions related to human lives and their destinies without
referring to any government authorities, which has caused a great state of
panic and insecurity that led many to flee from the places controlled by these
militias.