Spatial Variation of the Phenomenon of Forced Interior Migration in Iraq except Kurdistan Province | ||
Basic Education College Magazine For Educational and Humanities Sciences | ||
Article 1, Volume 0, Issue 15, April 2018, Pages 408-425 | ||
Authors | ||
Qais Majeed Alloush; Jabbar Abd Jbeil | ||
Abstract | ||
Forced migration is considered one of the dangerous problems which the Iraqi society faces. Its danger lies in its continuity so the government is required to make a successful strategy to face it. The problem has started after 2003 following the entry of the American forces to Iraq and the conflicts between the armed militias and the American forces resulting in destruction of numerous houses with many casualties forcing some families to leave their houses. But the exodus that followed the bombing of the Shi'ite two shrines in Samara in 18.2.2006 had a great importance because it was followed by a sectarian war the country had never witnessed before resulting in economic, social, and political consequences which are hard to solve in a short period. Hence, the research studies the forced interior migration among the country's governorates and the number of the families migrating from their residences to other safer places. The data are restricted to (15) governorates except Kurdistan Province for the unavailability of its data | ||
Keywords | ||
Spatial Variation of the Phenomenon of Forced Interior Migration in Iraq except Kurdistan Province | ||
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