IRAQ: HUNDREDS OF REFUGEES RETURN TO BASRA AFTER SPENDING TWELVE YEARS IN A RAFHA DESERT REFUGEE CAMP IN SAUDI ARABIA.
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IRAQ: HUNDREDS OF REFUGEES RETURN TO BASRA AFTER SPENDING TWELVE YEARS IN A RAFHA DESERT REFUGEE CAMP IN SAUDI ARABIA.
- Title: IRAQ: HUNDREDS OF REFUGEES RETURN TO BASRA AFTER SPENDING TWELVE YEARS IN A RAFHA DESERT REFUGEE CAMP IN SAUDI ARABIA.
- Date: 21st October 2003
- Summary: (EU) BASRA ,IRAQ (OCTOBER 21, 2003) (REUTERS - ACCESS ALL) 1. MLV: OF MOVING TRUCKS LOADED WITH BELONGINGS. 0.19 2. CU: OF A TRUCK'S LOAD. 0.25 3. MLV: MOVING CONVOY OF BUSES ON A ROAD. 0.40 4. CU: OF BUS. O.49 5. SCU/TRACK: WOMEN WEARING TRADITIONAL BURKA'S GETTING OFF THE BUS. 1.03 6. MV/PULL OUT/WS: PEOPLE HUGGING
- Embargoed: 5th November 2003 12:00
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- Location: BASRA, IRAQ
- Country: Iraq
- Reuters ID: LVAADWDFAZ4VW27E3WJ5ANMIH49H
- Story Text: Hundreds of Iraqi refugees returned from a Saudi
Arabia refugee camp to the Iraqi city of Basra.
Hundreds of Iraqi refugees returned from a Saudi
Arabia refugee camp to the southern Iraqi city of Basra on
Tuesday (October 21) after spending 12 years in a Rafha
desert refugee camp.
Rafha, 10 kilometres (six miles) from the Iraqi border,
was built 12 years ago and at one point sheltered 33,000
refugees, many of whom fled southern Iraq after a Shi'ite
uprising in the aftermath of the 1991 Gulf War. Many of
them later found refuge in other countries.
Since the fall of the Saddam Hussein regime in April,
residents of Rafha have begged to return home, with groups
holding short hunger strikes to pressure officials to start
the repatriation convoys.
The UNHCR estimates 3,600 of the 5,233 refugees living
in the Rafha camp will have returned to Iraq by the end of
this year.
According to the UNHCR, of four million Iraqis living
outside Iraq, up to 900,000 are either refugees or living
in a refugee-like state, mainly in Iran, Jordan and Syria.
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