Indian nurses forced to move from Tikrit by ISIS



New Delhi, Jul 3 (PTI) :  46 Indian nurses, who were stuck in Tikrit, have been forced to move out by ISIS even as India is dealing with the "difficult times" with no option in sight to evacuate these nurses, some of whom have suffered "minor injuries", from the conflict zone in Iraq.

Confirming that the nurses are "on road" and moving towards an undisclosed destination, the Spokesperson in the External Affairs Ministry said they were moving for their own safety as there was no "freewill in a zone of conflict", indicating that they were under captivity and moving under duress.

He said that after considering the situation where there were no options as the area was not under Iraqi government's control and the humanitarian groups were unable to reach to these nurses, the ministry, in consultation with the Kerala Chief Minister and other stakeholders, advised the nurses to "proceed" as were asked.

"It is not a situation of our choice. It is a difficult situation," he said.

However, the Spokesperson did not clearly say who asked them to move from the hospital in Tikrit and only added that "Our embassy continues to be in touch even as they are moving to another location."

The nurses remain "unharmed", he said, adding some nurses suffered minor injuries in an incident of glass-breaking in Iraq but no one has got any major injury.

Another group of 39 Indian remains in captivity and was "unharmed", he said.

There are about 100 Indians in the conflict zone, though an exact number was not possible to give, the Spokesperson said.

The Spokesperson said India was not alone in working for the safety of its nationals and it has partners "inside and outside Iraq".

External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj had comprehensive consultations with Kerala Chief Minister Oomen Chandy who met her seeking an effective action to evacuate the nurses, a majority of whom are from Kerala.

Meanwhile, MEA has already given air tickets to nearly 1000 Indians to travel out of Iraq with 1500 Indians wanting to leave and have registered with the ministry.

In Erbil also, some Indians have conveyed to MEA officers that they want to leave, the Spokesperson said.

There were about 10,000 Indians before the start of the serious strife between government troops and Sunni militants, backed by al Qaida.

The militants have captured two key cities and are marching towards Baghdad. Hundreds of thousands of Iraqis have been displaced in the fighting that broke out on June 10.

  

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  • vivek, hirebile / abu dhabi

    Fri, Jul 04 2014

    This is all due to sequence of MISTAKES
    1) America's invasion of Iraq
    2) U.S pulled out military so soon
    3) people who went for livelihood by risking own life
    4) even knowing the situation, decided to remain there

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  • Moku, Mangalore

    Fri, Jul 04 2014

    Only the Indians were kidnapped in Iraq so far and the news are spreading all over the world & now the entire world leaders eye on India.
    If India is mute then shame on Modi and his BJP government one can see their empty vessels
    Its a good time to Mr Modi now to show "hum kissi se kam nahi
    Show your 56 inches chest and threaten these ISIS chokras, They should start shiver by your one roar from India
    Will see who will going to piss first whether you or ISIS ???

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  • juliana, udupi

    Fri, Jul 04 2014

    Their place of existence is known so they could easily be air lifted since their life is more precious.

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  • Saurabh, Udupi

    Fri, Jul 04 2014

    Where is superman Modi, before elections he was mocking Rahul and Sonia and people and paid media were mad and projected him as the saviour of India. Now there is no awaaz from Modi. Maa Bete ki sarkar aap se behetar thaa!!

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  • Ajith Kotari, Mangalore

    Fri, Jul 04 2014

    Nurses went to Iraq under UPA rule. UPA also equally responsible if any one point towards present government. Our present government trying its best to bring our entrapped citizens to India

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  • sunil, blr /q8

    Thu, Jul 03 2014

    good news is that, even Indian govt is not bothered about INDIANS IN IRAQ,,,,BUT kerala STATE GOVT IS concerned about their people.... i hope kerala govt.. will follow up the situation in Iraq..

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  • Ashoka, Mysore

    Thu, Jul 03 2014

    Where is Uttarkand specialist who saved thousand in hours all the way coming from Gujrat? Instead of going to Bhutan let him show his iron man image..If Chidambaram or Salman Khurhid or Tharror were at power today our motherland people would have resucued today.This FEKU is busy in giving only statement.How true previous PM who told Garajnewale barste nahi .?

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  • Peter, udupi

    Thu, Jul 03 2014

    Because they know that our government is busy in

    1.Training their own MP by wasting tax payers money.
    2.Changing governors to fit their corrupt politicians

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  • jeetendra hegde, mumbai

    Fri, Jul 04 2014

    Irresponsible comment.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mapusa

    Thu, Jul 03 2014

    I wonder who has stuffed cotton in our FEKU's mouth...

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  • Shekh M, Mangalore

    Fri, Jul 04 2014

    Modi become dumb after PM and it seems he is now remotely controlled by RSS.
    External affairs minister Sushma swaraj is busy with Bharatha natya program, She is fit to Bharathanatyam dance with her sari.
    Fekus are totally confused after nurses abduction, No one cares at them internationally This shows their immaturity in handling matters in the international level.

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  • jeetendra hegde, mumbai

    Fri, Jul 04 2014

    do you want him to be controlled by divisive mullah's?.

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