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Little calls for refugee quota to double after returning from Jordan

Author
NZ Herald,
Publish Date
Sat, 30 Apr 2016, 5:25PM
Andrew Little at Camp Taji, Iraq (File).
Andrew Little at Camp Taji, Iraq (File).

Little calls for refugee quota to double after returning from Jordan

Author
NZ Herald,
Publish Date
Sat, 30 Apr 2016, 5:25PM

Labour leader Andrew Little is calling for New Zealand to double its refugee quota after visiting a packed refugee camp in Jordan.

Little was at the Zaatari Refugee Camp yesterday where 80,000 refugees from Syria are living — and he said the scene there made an impact on him.

New Zealand presently takes in 750 refugees per year. Little would like to see this upped to 1500.

“I saw for myself the conditions the people are living in and it is pretty primitive,” Little told the Herald from Dubai today, as he prepared to fly home.

“I would like to see New Zealand do more to help ease the refugee crisis and we should be doubling the numbers we take in each year.

"It is still a drop in the ocean but if we are going to be global citizens we need to do more.”

Little said he witnessed refugees living in small huts at Zaatari where crude stalls and shops have been set up to try to bring a sense of normality to the camp.

"In terms of facilities there is nothing much there and there is no playground or proper educational facilities for the kids, who still have an amazing spirit," he said.

"The adults just want to give their children a better life.”

Earlier this week Little made a top secret visit to Iraq with Defence Minister Gerry Brownlee and Chief of Defence Force Tim Keating to meet New Zealand troops based at Camp Taji.

The troops are helping train Iraqi soldiers to fight against Islamic State.

“Our men and women in uniform are doing an amazing job and they have a big task ahead,” Little said. “We are doing our bit but there are also real challenges still ahead for the Iraqi forces.”

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