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Displaced Iraqi Kurds, Wary Arabs Seek Justice. Patrick J. McDonnell.

by McDonnell, Patrick J; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2004Article 30Human Relations. Publisher: Los Angeles Times, 2003ISSN: 1522-3248;.Subject(s): Arabs -- Attitudes | Eviction | Forced migration | Internally displaced persons | International agencies | Iraqis -- Attitudes | Kirkuk (Iraq) | Kurds -- Iraq | Refugees -- KurdishDDC classification: 050 Summary: "From his makeshift home in the bowels of a soccer stadium here [Kirkuk, Iraq], Bahktiar Mohammed gazes with raw resentment toward the middle-class, mostly Arab neighborhood across a debris-strewn lot where sheep gnaw at scraps of green. 'If someone doesn't do something for us soon, we may cause some trouble over there,' warns Mohammed, one of more than 400 Kurdish refugees camping out beneath the stadium stairwells and grandstands." (LOS ANGELES TIMES) This article reports that a "multinational body--the International Office of Migration, based in Geneva" will address the issue of "how to do justice for hundreds of thousands of people thrown out of their homes during the rule of Saddam Hussein."
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Originally Published: Displaced Iraqi Kurds, Wary Arabs Seek Justice, Aug. 3, 2003; pp. n.p..

"From his makeshift home in the bowels of a soccer stadium here [Kirkuk, Iraq], Bahktiar Mohammed gazes with raw resentment toward the middle-class, mostly Arab neighborhood across a debris-strewn lot where sheep gnaw at scraps of green. 'If someone doesn't do something for us soon, we may cause some trouble over there,' warns Mohammed, one of more than 400 Kurdish refugees camping out beneath the stadium stairwells and grandstands." (LOS ANGELES TIMES) This article reports that a "multinational body--the International Office of Migration, based in Geneva" will address the issue of "how to do justice for hundreds of thousands of people thrown out of their homes during the rule of Saddam Hussein."

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