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The U.N. refugee agency says almost half of the Christian1 population in the Iraqi city of Mosul has fled after attacks and threats. UNHCR says nearly 10,000 people have fled to other areas in the past week. Lisa Schlein reports for VOA from UNHCR headquarters in Geneva.
The U.N. refugee agency says the Ministry2 of Displacement3 and Migration4 in Mosul reports more than 1,500 families have been displaced so far. It says it cannot confirm the exact figure, but is very concerned about the situation in Mosul that is causing this mass displacement of Christians5.
U.N. refugee spokesman, Ron Redmond, says at least 10 field assessment6 missions have gone to areas surrounding Mosul to check on the situation. He says initial reports indicate most Christian Iraqis decided7 to leave the city following direct as well as indirect threats or intimidation8.
"One of those interviewed witnessed the killing9 of a Christian Iraqi on the street, while several of the displaced told us that they had received printed threats at the university campuses, in their homes and through text messages on their mobile phones," he said. "Several others told our teams that they left when they heard news of 11 reported killings10 of Christians in Mosul. And, others were warned by family members, friends, neighbors of potential threats and they decided to leave before it was too late."
Redmond says there is no firm indication as to who is issuing these threats. He says the Iraqi authorities reportedly have deployed11 more than 1,000 additional police to Mosul to protect the Christians.
Mosul is about 390 kilometers north of Baghdad. It remains12 one of Iraq's more violent cities. The Iraqi authorities and U.S. military say al-Qaida and the Sunni Islamist militant13 group allied14 to Osama bin15 Laden16 are still active in Mosul.
Redmond says the thousands of Christians who fled Mosul to other areas have many needs.
"Most of those who fled are staying with extended family members. There is an urgent need for food, clothing, non-food items like mattresses17, blankets, stoves. They also need access to health facilities, hygiene18 kits19, clean water and their children, of course, are unable to go to school, so things need to be done to get them into classrooms," he said.
Redmond says most of the displaced say they fear for their lives and are not thinking of returning home for now. A few said they would only return if and when their safety and security could be assured by the local authorities.
The U.N. refugee agency says the Ministry2 of Displacement3 and Migration4 in Mosul reports more than 1,500 families have been displaced so far. It says it cannot confirm the exact figure, but is very concerned about the situation in Mosul that is causing this mass displacement of Christians5.
U.N. refugee spokesman, Ron Redmond, says at least 10 field assessment6 missions have gone to areas surrounding Mosul to check on the situation. He says initial reports indicate most Christian Iraqis decided7 to leave the city following direct as well as indirect threats or intimidation8.
"One of those interviewed witnessed the killing9 of a Christian Iraqi on the street, while several of the displaced told us that they had received printed threats at the university campuses, in their homes and through text messages on their mobile phones," he said. "Several others told our teams that they left when they heard news of 11 reported killings10 of Christians in Mosul. And, others were warned by family members, friends, neighbors of potential threats and they decided to leave before it was too late."
Redmond says there is no firm indication as to who is issuing these threats. He says the Iraqi authorities reportedly have deployed11 more than 1,000 additional police to Mosul to protect the Christians.
Mosul is about 390 kilometers north of Baghdad. It remains12 one of Iraq's more violent cities. The Iraqi authorities and U.S. military say al-Qaida and the Sunni Islamist militant13 group allied14 to Osama bin15 Laden16 are still active in Mosul.
Redmond says the thousands of Christians who fled Mosul to other areas have many needs.
"Most of those who fled are staying with extended family members. There is an urgent need for food, clothing, non-food items like mattresses17, blankets, stoves. They also need access to health facilities, hygiene18 kits19, clean water and their children, of course, are unable to go to school, so things need to be done to get them into classrooms," he said.
Redmond says most of the displaced say they fear for their lives and are not thinking of returning home for now. A few said they would only return if and when their safety and security could be assured by the local authorities.
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adj.基督教徒的;n.基督教徒 | |
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5 Christians | |
n.基督教徒( Christian的名词复数 ) | |
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谋杀( killing的名词复数 ); 突然发大财,暴发 | |
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(尤指军事行动)使展开( deploy的过去式和过去分词 ); 施展; 部署; 有效地利用 | |
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