Iraqi official says Camp inhabitants seek refugee status from Europe

Chief of Iraqi foreign policy commission Sheikh Humam Hammudi in a meeting on Monday with the Secretary General of Habilian Association (families of Iranian terror victims) said inhabitants of Ashraf camp sought refugee status from Europe and Australia.

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Chief of Iraqi foreign policy commission Sheikh Humam Hammudi in a meeting on Monday with the Secretary General of Habilian Association (families of Iranian terror victims) said inhabitants of Ashraf camp sought refugee status from Europe and Australia.

 He told Mohammad Javad Hasheminejad that inhabitants of the camp have embarked on high profile interaction with European and Australian ambassadors to Baghdad seeking refugee status from them.

Hammudi reiterated that Iraqi state and nation unanimously want to expel MKO members from Iraq or at least to remove them from Iran-Iraq border line.

He said they also are getting in touch with some prominent clan leaders of Iraq to stay more in Iraq.The Islamic Republic of Iran has offered the Ashraf camp inhabitants to come home without any conditions.

Habilian Association is a Non-Governmental Organization comprised of the family members of those who had been brutally assassinated by mujahedin-e Khalq terrorist cult during the early years of Iran after the Islamic Revolution. Headed by the son of martyr Ayatollah HashemiNejad, Habilian Association struggles to make the world know about the MKO long history of violence and terror as well as bringing MKO traitors with blood stained hands to justice. 

Iran granted amnesty for MKO members except for those who committed terror operations and have criminal charges in the court of justice.