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Dutch government halts repatriation of Yezidis to Kurdistan Region

Dutch government halts repatriation of Yezidis to Kurdistan Region
Dutch government halts repatriation of Yezidis to Kurdistan Region

2019-07-05 00:00:00 - From: kurdistan 24


The Dutch immigration service, which limits repatriation of vulnerable minority members, earlier claimed Ezidis have lived safely for an extended period at refugee camps in the Kurdistan Region and were therefore not considered a vulnerable group.

In April, it became clear that the Dutch government was rejecting asylum cases for Ezidis and returning them back to the camps. 

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Following the decision, many Dutch MPs criticized the government policy, causing it to be revoked.

According to the UNCHR, the situation in the camps in the Kurdistan Region is dire, with commonplace poverty, hunger, and a lack of sufficient support systems for often traumatized members of the Ezidi community, many of whom faced brutality at the hands of the Islamic State.

The UNCHR noted that the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) is stretched beyond capacity, already dealing with over one million internally displaced persons (IDPs) and refugees from Syria with limited support.

Much like the UNHCR, the Dutch Council for Refugees says the KRG can no longer handle the massive amounts of refugees and displaced persons it has taken in, with Broekers-Knol noting that the large numbers of IDPs and refugees puts a “huge burden” on existing facilities. 

Editing by John J. Catherine