Around 50, 000 refugees are being housed at Domiz Refugee Camp, close to the city of Dohuk in Iraqi Kurdistan. Here they receive shelter, food and clothes. There are two queues at the for ID cards (which allow residents to come and go from the camp, enabling them to look for employment in the local area) - one for families, and another (pictured) for single men, many of whom fled Syria to avoid conscription. Few refugees are aware that their route to the refugee registration point from the border runs alongside a marked minefield. Community Liaison teams from MAG (Mines Advisory Group) are working to ensure that those crossing from Syria do not put themselves in danger. This whole area was littered with landmines and other munitions (mortar bombs, submunitions, rockets, hand grenades and more) – remnants of Saddam Hussein’s regime, and the coalition forces’ bombardment of military bases in 2003.
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