Nessrine Hamad, aged six, is covered with a painful rash and has tears in her eyes. ‘She has been like that for three days,’ her mother said. ‘It is because of the dirty water. Most of the children here have sores on their skin.’ Dozens of families accused of having relatives in IS have been forcibly displaced to Shahama camp by the Popular Mobilisation Forces (PMF), under the control of the Iraqi army. The camp, located north of Tikrit, has been described by Human Rights Watch as ‘akin to an open-air prison’. They are prevented from coming and going freely, only allowed to leave via ambulance for medical emergencies, and even then some are rejected by the main hospital in Tikrit when staff discover they are from Shahama. Dirty water, food and medical shortages have made living conditions in the camp unbearable. People in the camp are also barred from having mobile phones.
Iraq: harsh treatment of IS families
Written by David Fletcher 21 Jul 2017Additional Info
- Pray: for human rights campaigners and aid agencies to bring relief to these families. (Psalm 72:2)
- More: www.aljazeera.com/indepth/features/2017/07/isil-families-lament-harsh-treatment-iraq-170718111114258.html
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