
Deputy Prime Minister, Saleh al-Mutlaq said: the displacement and forced displacement that resulted from the recent terror of the Islamic State organization distinguished in quick forcibly move of the citizens to other provinces.
He added, the Iraqi state's responsibility and its processors for this humanitarian, the decision came from the Council of Ministers to form the Supreme Committee of relief and sheltering displaced families. And this Committee was awarded broad powers and an unprecedented budget amounted trillion dinars.
He continued that the committee has formed sub-committees in the provinces and expanded and granted powers to directors of the districts and granted extraordinary powers to deal with this emergency situation.
For his part, the head of the House of Representatives, Salem al-Jubouri confirmed that "the number of displaced people because of the recent security incidents reached, according to international statistics, including the Human Rights Council, affiliated to the United Nations, to 1.8 million in Nineveh, Salahuddin, Anbar and Kirkuk."
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