Al-Tash Garrison
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Al-Tash was a UNHCR-administered refugee camp in Iraq, described as being outside the city of Ramadi in western Iraq. In 2003, it was described as having 13,000 men, women, and children.[1] In 2003, Human Rights Watch visited the camp, finding that some residents had lived there since as early as 1982, when they had been removed from border areas of Iran occupied by Iraq during the Iran–Iraq War.[1]
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- ^ a b Human Rights Watch. FLIGHT FROM IRAQ: Attacks on Refugees and other Foreigner and their Treatment in Jordan. Human Rights Watch. pp. 8–. GGKEY:R34WNDGND76.