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Exiled Iranian Kurds in Iraq Demand Return After Iranian Theocracy Falls
The statement reflects ongoing tensions and aspirations for change among exiled groups, but the immediate impact is uncertain.
Exiled Iranian Kurds residing in Iraq have stated they will only consider returning to Iran if the current theocratic regime is overthrown. Many of these families have been living in exile since the 1979 Islamic Revolution, unable to return to their homeland.
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