
The call was made Wednesday at a meeting in Berlin of the National Council of Resistance of Iran, whose militant wing is housed at a former U.S. base in Baghdad. A rocket attack last February claimed by a Shiite militant group killed at least seven members.
Iraq's government considers the 3,100-strong group as terrorists and moved them to the camp pending resettlement abroad.
But the process has stalled because countries are reluctant to accept them.
The Germans, including a former senior diplomat and an ex-advisor to Chancellor Helmut Kohl, said Germany should take in the exiles as a humanitarian gesture.
By The Associated Press
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