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Wednesday, 17 October 2007

IRAQ: Hundreds forced to scavenge for food in garbage bins


Photo: Afif Sarhan/IRIN
Adeela Harith and hundreds of other women in Iraq are forced to scavenge for food in garbage bins
BAGHDAD, 17 October 2007 (IRIN) - Barira Mihran, a 36-year-old mother of three, scavenges every day in other people’s dustbins in Baghdad for leftovers on which to feed her children.

Widowed and displaced by sectarian violence, the unemployed mother said she had no other way of providing for her children.

"In the beginning it was very difficult. I never imagined that one day I was going to be forced by destiny to feed my children from the remains of other people’s food," Barira said. "We always had good food on our table when my husband was alive but since he was killed in August 2005, my life has gone from bad to worse."

"My children are under age and so cannot work or beg in the streets," she said.

"Sometimes you have to fight for a dustbin. Many women know which houses have good leftovers and so they wait for hours near the houses until the leftovers are thrown in the bins outside. Then you can see at least 10 people, women and children, running to get it, and I will be in the middle of the crowd, for sure," Barira added. More...