Greetings from the International Federation of Iraqi Refugee

Since 2005 countries around the world have deported or detained thousands of Iraqi refugees.  Workers and students in Iraq have begun a campaign to oppose this policy.  They are asking for international solidarity.  

Many Iraqis have been arrested this week in preparation for another mass deportation to Baghdad.  According to media reports and evidence collected by the International Federation of Iraqi Refugees, many of those who have been deported before are now living in hiding, in fear of the persecution they originally left Iraq to flee.   Some have been assassinated.  Others, have committed suicide only days after being deported.  Others have been kidnapped and killed, while others have had mental breakdowns.  Many more have had to leave the country and become refugees again.

Recently, people in Iraq began a movement for freedom, justice, jobs and services, and against political corruption inspired by the popular uprisings across the Middle East. Peaceful demonstrations against the authorities were repressed violently.  The government’s response was condemned by Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch.  But the British government continues to deport people to Iraq.

The International Federation of Iraqi Refugees is beginning a new campaign.  We demand that the Iraqi government stops accepting people forcibly returned to Baghdad Airport.  We also demand that the United Nations High Commission of Refugees puts pressure on European countries to respect the human rights of Iraqi refugees.  We also demand that the Iraqi government compensates deportees, providing them with work or unemployment benefit and supports them to rebuild their lives in Iraq and Kurdistan. 

We are therefore writing to ask you to send a letter or e mail from your organisation to the Iraqi Government and the Kurdistan Regional Government, in support of these demands.  Please also pass this request onto other organisations.  You can write your own or use the model letter attached below.  Please let us know when you have sent yours at ifir@hotmail.co.uk.  

From Australia to the US, governments across the world are targetting Iraqis.  The injustice of deportations is now more an issue than ever in Iraq and with more pressure from Europe there is a chance the KRG and the Iraqi government can be forced to take a stand against them.  

In solidarity

International Federation of Iraqi Refugees