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  Updated: April 5, 2006

Growing number of displaced Iraqi mo’minin in urgent need of aid

By: Ismail Zabeeh

BAGHDAD, Iraq: Local aid agencies said that a mounting number of displaced families in the southern holy city of Najaf are in urgent need of food supplies and health care.

Holy Najaf houses the holy shrine of Amir’ol Mo’minin Al-Imam Ali bin Abi Taleb (p), first infallible successor, cousin and son-in-law of holy Prophet Muhammad (p).

A spokesperson for a local NGO working in southern Iraq Iraqi Brothers Relief, Hassan Dureid, said: “The number of displaced moving to Najaf is increasing everyday ... We’re having difficulties supplying all of them. We require urgent help from international aid agencies and the central government.”

Some 33,000 Iraqi mo’minin were forced to leave their homes in Iraq following the Feb. 22 attack on the holy shrine of Al-Imamain Al-Askariyain in holy Samarra, IOM (International Organization for Migration) officials said.

According to Dureid, the number of displaced people on the outskirts of Najaf, located some 150km south of the capital, Baghdad, reached 8,000 last week, with hundreds more joining them since. This figure, he added, does not include those who have taken refuge with relatives in holy city of Najaf and nearby Holy Kerbala.

“We lack blankets, tents, food and medical care and children are having serious problems with diarrhea and vomiting,” Dureid said.

The Ministry of Displacement and Migration said it had sent a special team from the ministry’s Disaster Department to evaluate and assist refugees by providing them with electricity, water and health care. However, local officials say that little has been done so far.

“The problem grows every day,” said senior Najaf governorate official Ali Kadham. “We need urgent help and funds because the amount sent to us isn’t enough. When the money is divided amongst the displaced, each will get less than US $10 for the whole month.” The funding is part of US $400,000 allocated by Baghdad to assist displaced families countywide.

The Iraqi Red Crescent Society (IRCS) is dispatching weekly convoys of food parcels, cooking stoves and tents from the capital.

“We need support from other organisations to guarantee good living conditions for the displaced,” said Haydar Abdul-Rassul, an IRCS volunteer working in Najaf. “The most important is to not let children go hungry or get ill – unfortunately, many of them already are.”

Meanwhile, local NGOs are providing families with water and food with coordination from the IRCS and local municipality officials.

Following appeals by religious leaders, Najaf residents have launched a campaign to solicit donations to help displaced families living on the city’s outskirts. “If each resident gives some food to these families, they won’t suffer,” said Najaf resident Mariam Ali.


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