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(单词翻译:双击或拖选)
Irbil
06 June 2007
The U.N. refugee agency reported this week that some 4 million Iraqis have been displaced by the war and more than half of those have left the country. The rest are looking for a safe haven1 in Iraq, and some of those have found it in Iraq's Kurdish north. VOA's Barry Newhouse visited an office keeping track of the displaced Iraqis and has this report.
A worker in the residency office for the Kurdistan Regional Government stamps documents for newly arrived Iraqis in a crowded waiting room. Most of the people here are Sunni Arabs who have come from Baghdad, Mosul and Ramadi. Many of them refuse to talk about their plight2.
One man says the situation in Baghdad has become so dire3, that despite the ongoing4 security operation, this week he finally decided5 to leave.
Displaced resident 'Bashar' at work in an Irbil barbershop |
This office issues permits for one of Iraq's three Kurdish-controlled provinces. Since 2005, it has granted temporary residency permits to nearly 30,000 people - a small fraction of those in need.
U.N. refugee agency officials say fleeing Iraqis have overwhelmed local governments in some areas of the country. But U.N. officials also have criticized regions that turn away people who need assistance.
Kurdish security forces restrict entrance to fleeing Iraqis at tightly controlled checkpoints, denying entry to people considered security risks. In general, Kurdish officials say they let in professional workers, such as doctors and engineers, or those who can have a local resident vouch6 for them.
Recently arrived Arabs in Kurdistan say they understand the need for controlling access.
This man says that he is not disturbed by the practice, because there are some
Iraqis who work with terrorist gangs, and the Kurdish forces must protect the region.
Those Iraqis who qualify for entry say staying in Iraqi Kurdistan is much better option than fleeing to Syria or Jordan. This businessman from Baghdad says in Syria, Iraqi refugees live in a legal limbo7, in constant threat of deportation8.
He says many families sell their homes and their possessions and go to Syria. But there, even if they have the permit from the U.N. refugee office, they will spend all of their savings9, because there are no jobs. He says life there is expensive. In Kurdistan, he says, you can work.
But the influx10 of wealthy Iraqis has pushed up the cost of living for Irbil residents as well. This Iraqi man, who has arrived recently, says he understands the locals are getting upset.
He says we know that rents are getting high, and it is bad for the poorest people here. But, he says, "We don't have a choice."
U.N. officials say the plight of Iraqis fleeing violence is getting worse, yet calls for international help have brought few results.
In Irbil's residency office, several Iraqis said they were not looking for handouts11, but merely a chance to start over after losing everything.
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n.安全的地方,避难所,庇护所 | |
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n.困境,境况,誓约,艰难;vt.宣誓,保证,约定 | |
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adj.可怕的,悲惨的,阴惨的,极端的 | |
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adj.进行中的,前进的 | |
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adj.决定了的,坚决的;明显的,明确的 | |
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v.担保;断定;n.被担保者 | |
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n.地狱的边缘;监狱 | |
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n.存款,储蓄 | |
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n.流入,注入 | |
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11 handouts | |
救济品( handout的名词复数 ); 施舍物; 印刷品; 讲义 | |
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