General Situation
Since 2003 Middle East region witnesses the biggest exodus from Iraq to its
neigbrouring countries especially Syria.Other countries get Iraqi refugees are
Jordan Lebanon Egypt Turkey and Iran.
Syria was the most affected country because entrance of Arabs to this country is
easy.Syria doesn’t ask for visa for Arabs and allocates residenc permits for one
year easily.In addition they permit Iraqi children to their schools without any
restriction.
Syrian authorities are estimating the number lof the registered Iraqi refugees
around to 1.4 millions but because of the poor registration and daily new
inocmers averaged per 2000 per day the number is rumoured that is more than 2
millions.
Most of the refugees are Sunni Arabs from Baghdad and other Sunni areas
Turcomans and Assyrian Christians.
A substantial number of the refugees fled in the first three years are rich and
capable enough to survive by their own income.They have generated some
businesses in Syria and contributed financially to the country s economy.
But on the other hand the prices of real estate doubled food and basic
commodities has risen dramatically.In Syria the goverment subsidizes the basic
commodities like fuel bread etc.
At least half of the refugees are new incomers since 2006 after the
deterrioration of security in Iraq and the sectarian fights between the Shias
and Sunnis.
The Iraqi refugees are centered mainly in Damascus city (Massakeh-Marzeh) and
outskirts of the city (Sayyed Zeinab Jaramanah Qudsayyah El Tal Saydnayah )
which host 79 % .
Other located in Hasakeh Tartus Deir el Zor Aleppo and other cities.Following
figures related with the basic problems refugees are facing have been taken from
Syrian authorities and UN organization.Additional assesment has been completed
on the field(Damascus and Aleppo) in order to Access the situation of the
families and do interviews about their currents problems.
Source: International Blue Crescent Relief and Development Foundation (IBC)