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A Mandaean refugee family in their apartment in Syria gathered around a photo of their murdered son. Photo by Nasir ShathurMore than 1 million Iraqis fled to Syria during the sectarian bloodbath that followed the US-led invasion of 2003. Among them were thousands of Mandaeans, an ethnic and religious minority who have lived on the shores of the Tigris, Euphrates, and Shatt al-Arab Rivers since antiquity. Mandaeans, who specialize in ancient trades like boatbuilding and silversmithing, were persecuted during Saddam Hussein's reign. In his absence radical Islamists have continued his legacy of assaults, abductions and
**** of members of the Gnostic sect.Today, fewer than 5,000 Mandaeans remain in Iraq, down from 50,000 before the fall of Saddam. Those who fled to neighboring Syria, one of the last secular havens for religious minorities in the Middle East, are now finding that they left one hellish location for another."It was a good life at first, at least better than the one in Iraq, but it's getting worse every day," said "Aida" (she didn't want to reveal her real name), a Mandaean who in 2009 fled to Jaramana, a poor suburb of Damascus. "Food prices and rent are going through the roof, there are daily power cuts and we hear explosions and gunshots on the streets so we only leave the house for emergencies. But that's normal to me, I'm used to it from Iraq."Even before the revolution, the UN warned of worsening conditions among Iraqi refugees—most are only granted guest status at best, and the majority of the chosen aren't allowed to work, which forces them to subsist on meager savings and foreign aid, resulting in the coercion of many women and children into the sex trade.Hikmat Sa
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