And then there are the Hasan Fayads, who fled from AlYusufiyah, another Sunni suburb, due to the threatening letters arriving in their mailbox.Fiftyfive per cent of displaced persons aged under About a dozen of these camps that are home to ''internal refugees'' have sprung up throughout the country over the past four months, including five in Baghdad. They are the illustration of the intercommunal war between the Sunni minority, who formerly held power, and the Shi'i majority (almost per cent of the population), whose leaders now fill the key posts within the new regime. To survive, many Shi'is and Sunnis are now fleeing those areas where members of their own community are not in the majority. In AlFallujah, AlLatifiyah, and Ba'qubah the Shi'is are packing their bags. In Karbala, AlNajaf, and Basra it is the Sunnis who are leaving. Schools, mosques, leisure parks and warehouses have been requisitioned all over to provide shelter for the populations. Echarpe burberry pas cher Echarpe burberry pas cherAccording to the latest figures released by UNAMI [United Nations Assistance Mission in Iraq], some , Iraqis have fled their homes over the past four months. In reality, the figure could be much higher, as this does not include Iraqis who have sought refuge among members of their own family or who have fled abroad. ''It is a genuine human tragedy,'' says Dr Sa'id Hakki, head of the Iraqi Red Crescent. '' per cent of the displaced persons are women, and per cent of them are aged under '', he explains.To cope with the crisis, his aid organization is taking on more workers all the time. From , at the time of the fall of the regime in Baghdad, in April , they have grown to The problem of displaced persons has increased since the attacks carried out, in February, against the Shi'i sanctuary of Samarra and the reprisals that ensued. On one hand, small groups of Sunnis are attacking mosques, markets and Shi'i civilians. Echarpe burberry pas cher femme Echarpe burberry pas cher femme On the other, Shi'is are protesting at security forces that are killing and torturing Sunnis whom they often arrest in the dead of night.''We are living under the dictatorship of the shadows,'' says Mahdi Hamadi a French teacher and a Shi'i. ''Under Saddam, you knew you had to be careful of the secret services. Today, the Shi'is have to be careful of certain Sunnis, and the Sunnis of certain Shi'is,'' he says. Last month he and his mother, brothers and their children had to quickly leave the family home covering square meters in AlGhazaliyah, another mixed area with a Sunni majority, on the west of the Tigris. An envelope placed outside the door left them with no choice: ''You have three days to leave. If not, you are dead,'' said the letter, accompanied by a bullet. Echarpe burberry homme pas cher Echarpe burberry homme pas cher''We were so afraid we did not even tell the neighbours. In circumstances like that you think of only one thing, to save your skin,'' he says, still suffering from the shock. For him leaving that house was to leave behind him the few good memories of the prosperous Baghdad of his youth.In , about , Iraqis left the country''This house, he says, was the pride of the family. I had built it in , after my return from France, where I had studied,'' he says. At the time the Baghdad authorities made land available to young graduates at a modest price in the AlGhazaliyah district. ''It was called the 'graduate district' and you found doctors, teachers and foreigners there.
Echarpe burberry pas cherAccording to the latest figures released by UNAMI [United Nations Assistance Mission in Iraq], some , Iraqis have fled their homes over the past four months. In reality, the figure could be much higher, as this does not include Iraqis who have sought refuge among members of their own family or who have fled abroad. ''It is a genuine human tragedy,'' says Dr Sa'id Hakki, head of the Iraqi Red Crescent. '' per cent of the displaced persons are women, and per cent of them are aged under '', he explains.To cope with the crisis, his aid organization is taking on more workers all the time. From , at the time of the fall of the regime in Baghdad, in April , they have grown to The problem of displaced persons has increased since the attacks carried out, in February, against the Shi'i sanctuary of Samarra and the reprisals that ensued. On one hand, small groups of Sunnis are attacking mosques, markets and Shi'i civilians. Echarpe burberry pas cher femme Echarpe burberry pas cher femme On the other, Shi'is are protesting at security forces that are killing and torturing Sunnis whom they often arrest in the dead of night.''We are living under the dictatorship of the shadows,'' says Mahdi Hamadi a French teacher and a Shi'i. ''Under Saddam, you knew you had to be careful of the secret services. Today, the Shi'is have to be careful of certain Sunnis, and the Sunnis of certain Shi'is,'' he says. Last month he and his mother, brothers and their children had to quickly leave the family home covering square meters in AlGhazaliyah, another mixed area with a Sunni majority, on the west of the Tigris. An envelope placed outside the door left them with no choice: ''You have three days to leave. If not, you are dead,'' said the letter, accompanied by a bullet. Echarpe burberry homme pas cher
Echarpe burberry homme pas cher''We were so afraid we did not even tell the neighbours. In circumstances like that you think of only one thing, to save your skin,'' he says, still suffering from the shock. For him leaving that house was to leave behind him the few good memories of the prosperous Baghdad of his youth.In , about , Iraqis left the country''This house, he says, was the pride of the family. I had built it in , after my return from France, where I had studied,'' he says. At the time the Baghdad authorities made land available to young graduates at a modest price in the AlGhazaliyah district. ''It was called the 'graduate district' and you found doctors, teachers and foreigners there.
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