35K people have left the Kurdistan egion in 9 months: Federation of Iraqi Refugees
kurdsatnews
Oct 31, 2022
A migrant walks in the mud in a makeshift camp where over 1,000 migrants mostly from Iraqi Kurdistan live in Grand-Synthe, near the northern town of Dunkerque, France, Wednesday February 24, 2016.
Speaking to KurdSat English, head of the Iraqi Federation of Refugees Amanj Abdullah said, 75,000 people have left Iraq since the beginning of this year, 35,000 of which are Kurdistan region residents.
“Most of them leave to Europe through dangerous maritime routes, and the number of those leaving has increased since the last year,” Abdullah noted.
The IFIR also said that “the Iraqi and the Kurdistan region governments are have no plans for the youth, resulting in a significant increase of refugees.”
Significant migration is one of Iraq’s new challenges that upsets its demography. Most of those leaving are young males that leave their female counterparts, leading to increased polygamy in Iraq and the Kurdistan region.
Unemployment, lack of basic services, and a deeper integration into an “attractive” European life style through the internet has led many to leave Iraq for the EU.