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The Kurds have a strong community in San Diego County. They number over 8,000 individuals most of whom reside in East County and the South Bay area. Most of the Kurds residing in San Diego arrived as refugees or family reunification cases. The first wave of Kurdish refugees to reside in San Diego arrived around 1976 after the revolution against the Iraqi regime. The Kurds are well organized in San Diego County where they have formed many community organizations to preserve and protect the Kurdish heritage. Kurdish Human Rights Watch, Inc. is the leading Kurdish Community Organization for it serves the best interest of the Kurdish Community and especially the newly arrived refugees and to assist them to become self-sufficient in their new homeland, the United States of America. For more information about the Kurdish Community please contact KHRW/San Diego by: Telephone (619) 447-9933 or by Email to: kurdskhrw1@aol.com
Shiite is the one of the two main Islamic sects, similar to Catholics, or Orthodox Christians. In San Diego County there are more than 200 Iraqi Shiite families. Each family has at least 7 individuals per household. The Shiites arrived to the US from Al Rafha Camp, in Saudi Arabia in 1992. Refugees are still coming from Al Rafha in family reunification cases. So far they have been seeking employment services that KHRW offers. The Imam Ali Ibn Talib Center (Mosque) for the Shiite Iraqi community is the main meeting and prayer place for the Shiites in San Diego. Ethnic cleansing and persecution of the Iraqi Shiite population in the Marsh Arabs is still ongoing. For more information about the Shiite community in San Diego, California please contact KHRW/San Diego by: Telephone (619) 447-9933 or by Email to: kurdskhrw1@aol.com. For general information about the Shiites go to: www.assadiq.org
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