Meanwhile, Back in Iraq

The Iraqi Ministry of Displacement and Migration is telling the almost 5 million Iraqis who are "displaced" (read, ran from their neighborhoods for their effing lives) that it's safe to go home again. Most aren't buying it.

But some of them are now being evicted from the squalid but relatively safe havens they found elsewhere within Iraq, and many of them are afraid of being forced to return to their homes. In the case of one of these internal refugee camps:

About 30 families did go home, and one family was killed upon returning. Now everyone fears this could be their fate.

One in 30 — would you take those odds with your family?


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