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WIDE ANGLE reports from the frontlines of the staggering refugee crisis that is unfolding in the Middle East as Iraqis flee their war-torn country at the rate of up to 50,000 people per month.
WIDE ANGLE reports from the front lines of the staggering refugee
crisis that is unfolding in the Middle East as Iraqis flee their
war-torn country at the rate of up to 50,000 people per month.
Since the war began in 2003, more than four million Iraqi civilians
have fled their homes - half of them becoming exiles in neighboring
countries and the rest dislocated within Iraq's borders. While
headlines are dominated by the deadly sectarian violence engulfing
Iraq, the refugee crisis - the biggest in the Middle East since the
displacement of the Palestinians in l948 - is all but ignored. WIDE
ANGLE goes to the heart of the crisis - to Syria and Jordan, which
harbor the vast majority of uprooted Iraqis - and explores the
displaced Iraqi community in Syria, from the middle class suburbs
where Iraqis have sent housing prices soaring to the cramped
Damascus slums where one out of three residents is Iraqi-born. WIDE
ANGLE follows aid workers from the Syrian-Iraqi Red Crescent as
they help refugees cope with their new surroundings amid government
pressure and rising resentment from the local population whose
health, education and housing resources are being stretched to the
limit. Anchor Aaron Brown speaks in Jordan with regional leaders
about the impact of this catastrophe on the Middle East and what
the future holds for Iraq's lost generation.