Twelve residents of Liberty flied to Albania

A group of twelve female residents of Liberty flied to Tirana.

On Monday, May 2nd, a group of twelve female residents of Camp Liberty left Baghdad airport for Tirana, under the supervision of the UN representatives, reported Iraqi Website Ashraf News.

“A group of 12 female members of the Mujahedin Khalq Organization were relocated in Albania under the authority of the UN delegation in Baghdad,” according to Ashraf News reporter in Baghdad airport. ”A number of UN officials accompanied these women during their flight to Tirana.”

The reporter stated:” Most of the relocated female residents of Liberty seemed to be more than 50 years old. They were waiting for the departure process of the airport with desperate and frowned faces.”

The move was part of the UN’s efforts to resettle the entire members of the Mujahedin Khalq group out of Iraqi territory.

Translated by Nejat Society

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