Hundreds of Palestinian refugees live in difficult circumstances during the winter season in light of the rundown of services provided to them in the neighbourhood of Al-Baladiyyat in Iraq's capital, Baghdad, The Palestinian Information Centre reports. An activist in the neighbourhood told the Palestinian Information Centre that the neighbourhood, which is located east of the Al-Jaish Canal, has not witnessed any improvement in the services since 2009. "The sewage system and the road drainage system are deteriorating," the activist, who wished to remain anonymous, said, adding that the neighbourhood has turned into a landfill full of insects. For his part, Jamal Abu Khalifa, a Palestinian refugee living in the neighbourhood, stressed that Palestinian refugees in the neighbourhood are marginalised at […] Source
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