{mosimage}BPCIF: Baroness Boothroyd chaired the meeting in the Parliament on 31 January 2012. She raised serious questions about relocation of Ashraf residents and said: some of us ask ourselves why did these people have to leave Ashraf to enable United Nations to start its work identifying each and every one of the 3300 people there? Why could not they go through the usual UN refugee procedures without having to relocate inside Iraq?
BPCIF: MPs and Peers announced at a press conference in the House of Commons on 31 January 2012 that Iraq must end its suppression of some 3,300 Iranian refugees - members of the opposition PMOI - residing at Camp Ashraf and the United Nations refugee agency must immediately begin its work at the camp to voluntarily relocate residents to third countries.
Iraq must end its suppression of some 3,300 Iranian refugees - members of the opposition PMOI - residing at Camp Ashraf and the United Nations refugee agency must immediately begin its work at the camp to voluntarily relocate residents to third countries,
Lord Corbett of Castle Vale: To ask Her Majesty’s Government what representations they have made to the government of Iran about allegations of support from the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corp to sympathisers of the Taliban, arms smugglers and criminal gangs in Afghanistan.