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Amman - Ireland and New Zealand have agreed to
give Iranian Kurdish refugees the right of refuge in
their lands, within the international efforts
exerted by the Supreme Commission for refugees'
affairs for solving the problem of the Iranian
Kurdish refugees who left Iraq after the fall of the
former Iraqi regime in April 2003.
Basheer Al Kurdi, one of the Kurdish refugees, who
fled from Tash camp west of Iraq to the region
separating between Iraq and Jordan, said, "The
Iranian Kurdish refugees, who have been transferred
to Al Ru'weished Camp inside the Jordanian borders
would head to Ireland and New Zealand to start a new
life after 25 years of refuge and homelessness."
Al Sharq Al Awsat
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