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July 4, 2007
SouthAmerica: This should be the only kind of involvement for Brazil in the chaos and meltdown that has occurred in Iraq since the US invasion and occupation of that country.
Brazil should help rescue at least the seriously ill kids of Iraqis and Palestinians. After the Iraqi civil war ends then Brazil can help the rest of the Iraqi people.
But in the meantime the massive mess and chaos in Iraq it is the responsibility of the United States.
You broke it â then you fix it.
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âPalestinian refugees stranded in deadly Iraq; Brazil comes to the rescueâ
by Vasilena Todorova
IMEMC News - Wednesday July 04, 2007
After the UN refugee agency called for the immediate evacuation of at least a dozen seriously ill Palestinians -- mostly young children â who live in refugee makeshift camps in Baghdad and on the Iraqi side of the deserted border with Syria, Brazil offered to take them in, UN officials said yesterday.
"Without evacuation and life-saving medical help, they could die or suffer lifelong complications," said Ron Redmond, spokesperson for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), about the Palestinian refugees stranded in war-ridden Iraq. "We currently have 12 cases in urgent need of medical evacuation, the youngest just 15 months old," he added.
Recently, a UNHCR team visited the isolated Al Waleed camp near the border with Syria and found that several young people among the 1,071 displaced Palestinians there were in serious need of specialized medical treatment. Among the ailing were a youth with a hole in his heart, two children with Hodgkin's disease, one youth about to lose his leg because of a vascular disease and a young man with severe diabetes who is losing his sight.
But Redmond said there were more cases in need of urgent attention.
"We have also identified a two-year-old with cerebral palsy who has very low immunity, is in urgent need of physical therapy and has stopped eating. Another child, a 13-year-old girl suffering from a spinal injury, will be permanently paralyzed from the neck down unless she gets treatment soon," he said, adding that the girl's mother died a few years ago, her father was murdered in January and her home was burned by militia.
Other urgent cases were discovered in Baghdad -- a 15-month-old boy in danger of paralysis from the waist down, and a 14-year-old boy who has had 13 operations but suffers from severe urinary and bladder problems.
Despite efforts of UNHCR and the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) to provide proper medical care, unsanitary conditions in the compounds, shortages of medical staff and mounting fears of attacks have led to the acutely deteriorating health of Palestinian refugees in camps inside and outside Baghdad.
The UN refugee agency said that Palestinians in Baghdad refuse to seek medical care because they are afraid for their safety. UNHCR also reported that in extreme cases some people, who refused to visit medical facilities because they feared attacks, died in their homes as a consequence.
⦠Earlier this year, UNHCR and the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) set up five tented classrooms for the 122 children living in the camp and this has helped raise their morale. "The school was a great initiative but still our children have no future in this desert. They have no touch with the outside developed world," said one mother.
Yesterday the government of Brazil offered to resettle about 100 Palestinians living in Iraq starting in mid-September. About 22 Palestinian families are excepted to settle in Sao Paulo state and 18 families in Rio Grande do Sul, said UNHCR spokesperson Jennifer Pagonis.
As part of the resettlement, Brazil plans to integrate the Palestinians into Brazilian society. Prior to departing, each group of roughly 30 people will be extensively briefed, culturally sensitized and offered Portuguese languages lessons by Brazilian UNCHR staff. All of the refugees will receive accommodations, furniture and material assistance for up to 24 months, with unaccompanied elderly refugees being settled in homes where medical treatment will be provided, according to UNHCR.
In recent years Brazil, Canada and New Zealand have been the only countries to offer resettlement to Palestinian refugees from Iraq, according to UNHCR.
Source: http://www.imemc.org/article/49314
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July 4, 2007
SouthAmerica: This should be the only kind of involvement for Brazil in the chaos and meltdown that has occurred in Iraq since the US invasion and occupation of that country.
Brazil should help rescue at least the seriously ill kids of Iraqis and Palestinians. After the Iraqi civil war ends then Brazil can help the rest of the Iraqi people.
But in the meantime the massive mess and chaos in Iraq it is the responsibility of the United States.
You broke it â then you fix it.
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âPalestinian refugees stranded in deadly Iraq; Brazil comes to the rescueâ
by Vasilena Todorova
IMEMC News - Wednesday July 04, 2007
After the UN refugee agency called for the immediate evacuation of at least a dozen seriously ill Palestinians -- mostly young children â who live in refugee makeshift camps in Baghdad and on the Iraqi side of the deserted border with Syria, Brazil offered to take them in, UN officials said yesterday.
"Without evacuation and life-saving medical help, they could die or suffer lifelong complications," said Ron Redmond, spokesperson for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), about the Palestinian refugees stranded in war-ridden Iraq. "We currently have 12 cases in urgent need of medical evacuation, the youngest just 15 months old," he added.
Recently, a UNHCR team visited the isolated Al Waleed camp near the border with Syria and found that several young people among the 1,071 displaced Palestinians there were in serious need of specialized medical treatment. Among the ailing were a youth with a hole in his heart, two children with Hodgkin's disease, one youth about to lose his leg because of a vascular disease and a young man with severe diabetes who is losing his sight.
But Redmond said there were more cases in need of urgent attention.
"We have also identified a two-year-old with cerebral palsy who has very low immunity, is in urgent need of physical therapy and has stopped eating. Another child, a 13-year-old girl suffering from a spinal injury, will be permanently paralyzed from the neck down unless she gets treatment soon," he said, adding that the girl's mother died a few years ago, her father was murdered in January and her home was burned by militia.
Other urgent cases were discovered in Baghdad -- a 15-month-old boy in danger of paralysis from the waist down, and a 14-year-old boy who has had 13 operations but suffers from severe urinary and bladder problems.
Despite efforts of UNHCR and the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) to provide proper medical care, unsanitary conditions in the compounds, shortages of medical staff and mounting fears of attacks have led to the acutely deteriorating health of Palestinian refugees in camps inside and outside Baghdad.
The UN refugee agency said that Palestinians in Baghdad refuse to seek medical care because they are afraid for their safety. UNHCR also reported that in extreme cases some people, who refused to visit medical facilities because they feared attacks, died in their homes as a consequence.
⦠Earlier this year, UNHCR and the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) set up five tented classrooms for the 122 children living in the camp and this has helped raise their morale. "The school was a great initiative but still our children have no future in this desert. They have no touch with the outside developed world," said one mother.
Yesterday the government of Brazil offered to resettle about 100 Palestinians living in Iraq starting in mid-September. About 22 Palestinian families are excepted to settle in Sao Paulo state and 18 families in Rio Grande do Sul, said UNHCR spokesperson Jennifer Pagonis.
As part of the resettlement, Brazil plans to integrate the Palestinians into Brazilian society. Prior to departing, each group of roughly 30 people will be extensively briefed, culturally sensitized and offered Portuguese languages lessons by Brazilian UNCHR staff. All of the refugees will receive accommodations, furniture and material assistance for up to 24 months, with unaccompanied elderly refugees being settled in homes where medical treatment will be provided, according to UNHCR.
In recent years Brazil, Canada and New Zealand have been the only countries to offer resettlement to Palestinian refugees from Iraq, according to UNHCR.
Source: http://www.imemc.org/article/49314
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