
Dr. Neda Ibrahim al-Jabouri, said that the basic needs of Ashraf residents, particularly fuel in the extreme summer heat, should be available and provided, “Iraqi News” news agency reported on Thursday.
Al-Jabouri told the news agency: “Ashraf residents’ human rights must be respected, and no one should be allowed to violate their rights as it has happened before and it is happening now.”
Al-Jabouri urged the Iraqi authorities to respect human rights principles regarding Ashraf residents. She asked that they should given the chance and possibility of a normal life until a final solution is achieved.
She also urged for availability of basic needs such as medical care, food, fuel as well as other essential needs for Ashraf residents.

