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Written question asked by Lord Corbett of Castle Vale (Labour), in the House of Lords. It was answered by Lord Howell of Guildford (Conservative) on Monday, 27 September 2010.


Iraq: Camp Ashraf

Question
To ask Her Majesty's Government what recent representations they have made to the Government of Iraq about the supplies of fuel, food and medicines to refugee members of the Iranian resistance at Camp Ashraf.
Answer

Our ambassador in Baghdad met with the Iraqi Human Rights Minister on 20 May 2010 and underlined the need for the Iraqi authorities to deal with the residents in a way that meets international humanitarian standards. The Iraqi authorities have told the residents that they can no longer stay at Camp Ashraf but have given assurances that no residents will be forcibly transferred to a country where they have reason to fear persecution or where substantial grounds exist to believe that they would be tortured. We continue to discuss Camp Ashraf with the Iraqi Government, the EU, the US and the UN Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI). In July 2010, FCO officials in Baghdad received a report from the Iraqi Human Rights Ministry into events that took place at the camp in July 2009. We are discussing the contents with interested partners. We will write to the noble Lord with further details. We have not received any information about the Government of Iraq denying visas to relatives and friends of the residents.


Secondary information

Type
Written question
Reference
1670; 720 c420WA
Session
2010-12
Notes
Answer received between Thursday 29 July and Monday 2 August 2010.
Subjects
Drugs Iraq Food Fuels Refugees Iran Mujahedin-e Khalq
Link
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