An Australian generous step toward the Faily Kurds Shafaq- Jawad Kadhim Faily
The forced displacements suffered by the Faily Kurds since the founding of the Iraqi state and to 2003 imposed on them,…
a bitter reality of living in exile, despite their love for their ancestral homeland Iraq in which they have lived for hundreds of years more than others.
The State of Australia has given priority in accepting the work residence for the Faily Kurds and Afghan migrants, considering that the Faily Kurds have no land or entity, or state hosting them. Also the Afghans have been subjected to so destructive wars that their life really became unbearable in their own country.
This generous and praiseworthy gesture from the Australian government put Iraqi government and parliament in front of a high moral and national responsibility that should make them speed up the cancellation of all decisions issued by the dissolved Revolutionary Command Council against the sons of the Faily Kurdish section and to enact new laws for the Iraqi citizenship, which consist with the new reality and accelerate the issuance of common card for all Iraqis, as the case in civilized countries and put an end to the suffering of people who were subjected to the ugliest campaigns of genocide since the birth of the modern Iraqi state .
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