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Iraq |
As summer returns, Kurdish youth again eye migration to Europe |
2023-06-03 |
[Rudaw] Last year, Zaid Salam travelled to ![]() , the first leg of what he hoped would be a journey to Europe. But his dreams were cut short when he was arrested by "In September last year, we were arrested and deported. I once again applied for a [ "I am planning to go back again through the smuggling routes. I am unemployed. I do not have a job here in this country. I make only 10,000 dinars and work from sunrise to sunset and when I go back home, I sleep at 7 pm out of exhaustion. Every youth from Raparin wants to migrate," he said. Scores of people, mainly youth, from across the Kurdistan Region and Iraq take to smuggling routes on a daily basis out of desperation, in hopes of escaping endless crises in the country, including high unemployment, political instability, and corruption. Raparin has around 30 businesses that offer assistance in obtaining visas, and according to them, around 500 young people apply for Abdulla Omer, the owner of a travel agency, says every day around 20 youth come to apply for a "Two classes of people want to travel: most of them are those who never return, and others just travel for vacations, but their number is small. A Schengen visa is very difficult to get," he said. According to data from the Association of Returned ...the land mass occupying the space between the English Channel and the Urals, also known as Moslem Lebensraum... from Raparin. Of this number, two have gone missing. In the past three years, 74,200 people have left the Kurdistan Region for the West. Of this number, 16,100 were from the Raparin administration alone. Of those, 216 died en route to Europe, 57 of them from Raparin. "There is a heated market of transporting Government authorities and the United Nations ...a lucrative dumping ground for the relatives of dictators and party hacks... mission in Iraq (UNAMI) are investigating the issue. "The Kurdistan Regional Government authorities are aware of this situation. A few days ago a UNAMI delegation was here. We explained and informed them about this trend in this region," said Hiwa Qarani, head of the Raparin Administration. |
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