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	<title>Comments on: Iraq war ends; refugee protection does not.</title>
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		<title>By: toma</title>
		<link>http://www.humanrightsfirst.org/2011/12/16/iraq-war-ends-refugee-protection-does-not/#comment-103977</link>
		<dc:creator>toma</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Feb 2012 06:27:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Mr.John Eckman , it seem when you wrote your reply you weren&#039;t thinking how lives in camps can be hard uneasy , it seems camps is the solution for Iraqis who&#039;s worked with or onbehalf USG, thats not accepted for one reason...Iraqi ppl is human like you and can&#039;t accept less than free life, so the least thing USG can do, is to accept them in US lands as there own civilian . UNHCR is doing almost nothing and its just waist of money and time , UNHCR need lots of cleaning and forcing house rules as there employee in general are less careful for iraqi refuge and i do have proves for this point.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mr.John Eckman , it seem when you wrote your reply you weren&#8217;t thinking how lives in camps can be hard uneasy , it seems camps is the solution for Iraqis who&#8217;s worked with or onbehalf USG, thats not accepted for one reason&#8230;Iraqi ppl is human like you and can&#8217;t accept less than free life, so the least thing USG can do, is to accept them in US lands as there own civilian . UNHCR is doing almost nothing and its just waist of money and time , UNHCR need lots of cleaning and forcing house rules as there employee in general are less careful for iraqi refuge and i do have proves for this point.</p>
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		<title>By: John Eckman</title>
		<link>http://www.humanrightsfirst.org/2011/12/16/iraq-war-ends-refugee-protection-does-not/#comment-72456</link>
		<dc:creator>John Eckman</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Dec 2011 00:17:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>This article greatly illustrates the ways the United States should say connected with Iraq and I believe America cannot give up on those Iraqi immigrants. Iraq hosts thousands of IDP&#039;s and refugees that cannot return to their homes. The United States&#039; presence in Iraq provided some optimism to these people who constantly live in fear and despair. The people in Iraq thought they would be better protected with the United States in Iraq, but now Iraq is finally free to solve their own problems. This does not look good for the refugees and IDP’s because Iraq lacks jobs, has a lot of violence, and does not have the United States in it, so they could face dangerous times.  Many IDP&#039;s will never see their houses again, and many refugees have no safe place to go. Even though America’s military is not present in Iraq anymore that does not mean that we cannot positively impact Iraq’s problems.  Another reoccurring problem is that the UN cannot reach the people that are in need in Iraq because of Iraq’s lack of security. Hopefully Iraq&#039;s security will improve since the United States is not interfering anymore and now Iraq can work to change their complicated difficulties. Basically, the United States should continue address these tough refugee problems in Iraq, and work with the UNHCR to help develop safe camps for these refugees. These camps will allow refugees to live safely and will allow the members to return to their countries when stability is reached.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This article greatly illustrates the ways the United States should say connected with Iraq and I believe America cannot give up on those Iraqi immigrants. Iraq hosts thousands of IDP&#8217;s and refugees that cannot return to their homes. The United States&#8217; presence in Iraq provided some optimism to these people who constantly live in fear and despair. The people in Iraq thought they would be better protected with the United States in Iraq, but now Iraq is finally free to solve their own problems. This does not look good for the refugees and IDP’s because Iraq lacks jobs, has a lot of violence, and does not have the United States in it, so they could face dangerous times.  Many IDP&#8217;s will never see their houses again, and many refugees have no safe place to go. Even though America’s military is not present in Iraq anymore that does not mean that we cannot positively impact Iraq’s problems.  Another reoccurring problem is that the UN cannot reach the people that are in need in Iraq because of Iraq’s lack of security. Hopefully Iraq&#8217;s security will improve since the United States is not interfering anymore and now Iraq can work to change their complicated difficulties. Basically, the United States should continue address these tough refugee problems in Iraq, and work with the UNHCR to help develop safe camps for these refugees. These camps will allow refugees to live safely and will allow the members to return to their countries when stability is reached.</p>
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