Struggle continues for displaced Iraqi families more than a year after Daesh defeat
Hasan Sham camp for internally displaced people, on the road between Mosul and Erbil. It houses more than 200,000 displaced families from Mosul and the surrounding areas. But the struggle is not over for many of the Iraqi families who live in camps set up for the displaced people.
Iraqi officials say there are about 200,000 people in 14 camps in northern Iraq. And many of them don't have their identity documents. has the story of people without documentation, trying to prove they are who they say they are.
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