What policies are in place to deal with the internally displaced persons(IDPs) still living in squalid camps?
Authorities and other informed people, including international authorities, agree that those who were forcibly dislocated have the right-of-return. In the meantime, our officials and local and international NGOs have been providing limited assistance to help meet essential needs while urging a proper and correct resolution of this unacceptable situation, in accordance with the Constitution. These families have been paying a terrible price for the delay. The KRG feels a special responsibility toward those who have suffered and who have been persecuted, and we look forward to a day when such substandard living conditions no longer exist, and when all peoples of our region are safe, at work, and living in their own homes. What is the position of the KRG on the recent Iranian shelling of Iraqi Kurdistan territory? Does the KRG consider this as interference in the Kurdistan Region or Iraqi internal affairs? We call on our neighbors to respect Iraqi sovereignty, and at the same time the Kurd
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