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Middle East | Abu Salah, displaced my lockbox people of Iraq: "We do not have anything now except security" | Iraq | Conflict | Refugees and Displaced | Security
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Irbil, June 29, 2014 (IRIN) driven more than 1.2 million Iraqis from their homes since January because of the fighting between government forces and Shi'ite-led anti-government militants and most of the year, according to the United Nations. This has led incursion militants of the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (Daash) and other armed groups in Mosul, the second largest city in Iraq, this month to increase the pace of displacement, particularly in the Kurdish region, the semi-autonomous, which are relatively safer in the north. At the hotel, which did not fully built in the center of the city of Erbil, capital of Iraqi Kurdistan, and found IRIN (IRIN), a group of families who fled the city of Tikrit in Salahuddin province, the week before last. The men were sleeping in the open floor on the front that lead to the street, while the women and children stayed in the basement, in the basement of a narrow ventilation which is not available. It was narrated by two men from the group Qstehma IRIN (IRIN), saying: * Abu Salah, 38, a resident of Tikrit, "entered my lockbox the armed militias of Tikrit ... I saw them ... They were wearing black masks and driving government vehicles. Then began planes bombed areas neighbors. killed the whole family. my lockbox neighbor's daughter also went to see what was going on and struck shot in the arm. During the Friday sermon, the militias said: "We are an Islamic state. It is a repressive government must now apply the laws of Sharia. "Were my lockbox not there services or hospitals or gas or electricity, but we were not afraid of these armed groups, but from the explosions only. Said my nephew, a soldier, my lockbox he would put fuel in his car first and then follow us., but after we left arrested him and executed him, his body was found today. we had left and was supposed to come with us.'ve come across the road to Kirkuk. was there by gunmen on the road, but they have not been exposed to us, but they just said, "Go, Just go. "After the arrival of armed groups [to Tikrit, no one came out of us. remained everyone at home behind closed doors. we had some vegetables but they were not enough. was very difficult for us to leave our homes and our business but we are compelled to do so., and now do not know what happen because we do not have a TV. has come only the clothes my lockbox we were wearing., and now we do not have anything except security. initially stayed in a hotel in Erbil, but that was costing us 100,000 Iraqi dinars [$ 90] for the room. we could not stay, And landing and put Mtalqatna in the street., and when he saw the owner of the hotel, he said: "I have this down in the basement, which is still under construction." And now drink water from the tap and wash the area mosque there as well. We have a two-month-old child suffers from allergies of cement dust, and the air in the basement, my lockbox where the women live, very hot. I've stayed here for four days ... but we can stay here temporarily my lockbox because they carry on the business of construction and may need Owner place at the end of the week. We left our homes in a hurry, and we will be forced to return because we can not live here. Women did not bathe for several weeks because they feel embarrassed and do not have any privacy. The family already has returned one of our group. "Abu Walid * 0.40 years, residents of Tikrit," entered the fighters appeared that the army began to collapse my lockbox and there was a lot of bombs, my lockbox which received the aircraft. They hit mosques and children's playground and a hospital. The noise was extremely loud so we could not sleep, and that the attacks were random. We did not have an idea of where next Sadharbonh The children were crying all the time. When the gunmen arrived the first time, they went to the mosque and talked to the speaker, saying my lockbox they had come to liberate the city, and they are revolutionaries and will free us suppress my lockbox [Prime Minister Nouri] al-Maliki. "And we will bring you your rights again. We of the Islamic state. We are here to Threrkm from the government," This is what they said. True, it was a difficult life in Tikrit. All the people of the year, but most of the soldiers and police my lockbox were Shiites, and they are waiting for us and they arrest us for no reason. If not all of the gunmen Daash. Some of them were from tribes - some of whom were certainly does not belong to Daash. It was mixed, and there were different groups. We did not know who they are or what their relationship to each other exactly, but we can say that they all were against the government. And because the security situation was so bad there was nothing, no food, no gas or anything, we decided to leave. The real crisis. my lockbox We have talked to a friend over the phone this week, and said that his entire my lockbox family was killed when they crossed between my lockbox two lines of fire and were in the midst of the event. We left everything behind, Astqllna car and we set off. We had to leave. Were attacking civilians and bombs were falling on the houses around us. But since we are here now, we have nothing. Look where staying! Although the situation is not safe, I think we will have to return again because we can not survive in these conditions for a period longer than that. The stay permits valid for two weeks. We're not sure what we'll do after that. Someone has said that we should go back to the checkpoint to renew it, but we're not sure of that. "Is not a real name * lr / co / ha / cb-mez my lockbox / dvh
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