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Iraq Invites Refugees Home, but Home Is Gone

Posted Dec 16, 07 5:35 PM CST in World 

(Newser) – Baghdad shocked Washington and the UN last month by inviting home 1.4 million refugees from Syria, the Washington Post reports. The UN warned against it, saying exiles would face poverty, but Iraq started a bus line to transport them back. Many found their homes looted and neighborhoods redrawn along sectarian lines—and with no official plan in place, they burdened relatives by moving in.

Baghdad nixed the bus line under international pressure, but Iraqis are still returning due to visa and money problems in Syria. The US military said that only new housing can help the country's 350,000 displaced people. "We have been asking, pleading with the government of Iraq to come up with a policy so that it's not put upon commanders on the ground," said a senior aide to Gen. David Petraeus.

Source Washington Post

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Iraqi refugees who have just returned from Syria wait to collect government aid in Baghdad, Iraq, Thursday, Nov. 29, 2007. About 20 buses carrying some hundreds of Iraqi refugees returned to Baghdad from...   (Associated Press)
An Iraqi refugees that has just returned from Syria unload their luggage from a bus in Baghdad, Iraq, Thursday, Nov. 29, 2007. About 20 buses carrying hundreds of Iraqi refugees returned to Baghdad from...   (Associated Press)
An Iraqi refugee that has just returned from Syria removes her luggage from a bus in Baghdad, Iraq, Thursday, Nov. 29, 2007. About 20 buses carrying hundreds of Iraqi refugees returned to Baghdad from...   (Associated Press)
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