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Despite dangers, many Iraqi Kurds dream of reaching Europe

10 نوفمبر، 2021
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Despite dangers, many Iraqi Kurds dream of reaching Europe

ARBIL, Iraq: “Our life is awful,” says Iraqi taxi driver Himen Gabriel, who no longer believes he has a future in his war-battered country and says he is about to try to reach Europe.

He won’t say whether he will try to enter the EU across the Belarus-Poland border like thousands of others, but is determined to leave his home in Arbil in Iraq’s Kurdistan region.

Sporting a long, black beard and a fashionable haircut, Himen, 28, says he has no professional prospects, blaming local systems of patronage and nepotism. He pointed to his four brothers, saying “all have degrees and none has found a job in the public sector because they do not belong to any political party”.

He prefers not to say whether his itinerary will run via Belarus where up to 4,000 migrants, many of them Kurds, now huddle in an improvised camp in freezing weather.

As troops mass on both sides of the border, Poland has accused Russia of orchestrating a wave of migrants trying to illegally enter via Belarus in a bid to destabilise the European Union.

One Iraqi man now in Belarus, who asked not to be named, said by telephone that he and his family had made it all the way to the razor wire fence at the Polish border.

When they arrived, he said their group was confronted by “Polish soldiers” on the other side.

“We tried to cross,” he said, “but the soldiers fired tear gas to force us back.”

Now back in the capital Minsk, he said he remained in contact with relatives living inside the European Union, eager to find another way to enter and cross to Germany.

Gabriel, the taxi driver, remains convinced that even an arduous and dangerous journey is worth it, given the prospect of “leading a quiet life” in Europe.

Kurdistan, an autonomous region in northern Iraq, presents itself as a haven of relative stability.

The region has been ruled for decades by two parties, the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK) and the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP).

About 3,000 Kurds have left the region in the past three months, of whom 1,600 have gone to Belarus on tourist visas, according to the Kurdistan Refugee Association.

The Belarusian honorary consul in Arbil, Fouad Mamend, said that they were using travel agencies to obtain tourist visas and plane tickets. He added that the Belarus missions in Arbil and in Baghdad had now been “closed for a week at the request of the Iraqi government”.

The head of the foreign relations committee in the Kurdistan parliament, Rebouar Babki, said that “initiatives are under way to bring these migrants back” to Iraqi Kurdistan.

“But some of them are not in favour of returning,” he said.

Belarus is also the immediate destination for Hiwa Fariq Mohammed, a printer in Sulaimaniyah in eastern Kurdistan.

After four unsuccessful attempts to try to reach Europe, he said he will keep trying.

“I want to leave because of the lack of security and the difficult economic situation,” the 44-year-old said.

“I want to ensure a better future for my son and daughter.”

Diler Ismael Mahmoud, 55, was grieving his son’s death.

He said Kilan, 25, died less than two weeks ago in Belarus, while planning to enter Poland with a trafficker.

“He had diabetes and a spinal cord disease,” the father said.

The tough journey in harsh weather killed Kilan, who had set off with two brothers, his sister, her husband and their five-year-old child in the hope of reaching Germany.

“We thought this route was easy,” compared to risky Mediterranean crossings, said the bereaved father.

“Many have done it and they say it is a safe route, with a four-hour walk.”

Today, he said, his daughter is being treated in Poland after breaking her leg during the journey, while the rest of the family is stuck in Belarus, awaiting an uncertain future. – AFP

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