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‘Very few’ Iraqis in Lithuania will be granted refugee status: deputy minister |
2021-08-12 |
[Rudaw] The Lithuanian government is offering some 2,800 Iraqi "We’re offering free return, voluntary return to Iraq," Arnoldas Abramavicius, Lithuania’s deputy interior minister, told Rudaw’s Bestoon Khalid in an interview on Tuesday. Iraqis made up more than half of an estimated 4,000 ![]() to ease sanctions. Kurds held in camps in Lithuania have told Rudaw their conditions are poor, their tents are flooded, and some have resorted to drinking toilet water. "Of course conditions are not so good" in the camps, because they were "misled and cheated" into thinking they would get to western Europe, said Abramavicius. Vulnerable people, including minors and families, have been moved to better shelters, but the government was not prepared for the influx of He urged Some Iraqis have taken the offer, and five or 10 people have decided to return, he added. Iraq is also repatriating its nationals stuck in Belarus. Over 300 |
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