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By Lisa Schlein
Geneva
15 June 2007

U.N. refugee agency (UNHCR) officials say camps for internally displaced people are beginning to sprout1 up across Iraq.  This is happening, officials say, because communities in the country are closing their doors to the displaced.   Lisa Schlein reports for VOA from UNHCR headquarters in Geneva.

Iraqis move between tents <a href=erected2 for displaced residents of the violent Diyala province, northeast of Baghdad, 15 May 2007" hspace="2" src="http://www.tingroom.com/upimg/allimg/070628/1349080.jpg" width="210" vspace="2" border="0" />
Iraqis move between tents erected for displaced residents of the violent Diyala province, northeast of Baghdad, 15 May 2007
The U.N. refugee agency says Iraq was extremely fragile before the war broke out in 2003.  But it says what has happened since is catastrophic: about 2 million people have fled the country, mainly to Syria and Jordan.  And another 2 million have become internally displaced.

The coordinator3 for the UNHCR's Iraq support unit, Andrew Harper, says he fears the recent bombing of the minarets4 on the Samarra shrine5 might trigger another wave of displacement6 within the country.

He says these people will have a difficult time finding a safe haven7 as more and more communities are no longer accepting newcomers.  The internally displaced are so desperate, Harper says, that they are creating their own camps.

"This is something which we knew would eventually come, but, we had tried to assist those communities, host communities absorb these people without the establishment of camps because camps are probably one of the worst things you can have," he noted8

Harper says these ad hoc camps are like slums and do not have proper provisions for sewage, shelter or security.  He describes one such camp in the city of Najaf, about 160 kilometers south of Baghdad. 

"Women going to the toilet in their tent or their huts, because they cannot go out…they cannot leave their huts.  They are not registered for food.  There certainly is no electricity.  It is 50 degrees heat.  The children are not going to go to school.  Security is okay at the moment.  There obviously is no employment possibilities there.  And the most we can provide is some tents and some buckets and some non-food items," he explained. 

U.N. coordinator Harper says so far there are only about 10 of these camps, but he expects to see many more springing up in the future.


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