Dokument #1230378
IRB – Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada (Autor)
The following information was provided
during an 11 July 1997 telephone interview with a journalist
covering Iraq for Jane's Intelligence Review. The source
travels regularly to northern Iraq.
The source stated that Mosul is controlled
by the Iraqi army. Units of the Republican Guards, the regular army
and the intelligence services are present in the city of Mosul.
For additional information on this subject,
please consult the attached documents.
This Response was prepared after
researching publicly accessible information currently available to
the DIRB within time constraints. This Response is not, and does
not purport to be, conclusive as to the merit of any particular
claim to refugee status or asylum.
Reference
Journalist covering Iraq for Jane's
Intelligence Review, Ireland. 11 July 1997. Telephone
interview.
Attachments
Agence France Presse (AFP). 21 May 1997.
"Iraq, Iran Build Up Forces Near Kurdish Enclave: Iraqi
Opposition." (NEXIS)
_____. 21 May 1997. "Iraqi Troops
Nearing Turkish Anti-Kurd Operation Zone: PKK." (NEXIS)
_____. 23 March 1997. "5,000 Kurdish
Refugees Evacuated From Northern Iraqi Camp." (NEXIS)
Associated Press (AP). 20 May 1997.
Yalman Onaran. "Kurdish Leader Vows to Fight Turks." (NEXIS)
Jane's Intelligence Review
[Coulsdon, Surrey, UK]. Sean Boyne. "Saddam Moves to Set Up Kurdish
'Jash' Militia." (NEXIS)
United Press International (UPI). 16
January 1997. BC Cycle. Abed Jaber. "Iraq Said to Displace Kurds."
(NEXIS)
The Washington Post. 16 May
1997. Final Edition. Daren Butler. "Turkish Fighter-Bombers Hit
Kurds Camps in Iraq." (NEXIS)