Yes, northern Iraq is safe. The civilian program has been done through that, so there is no problem. With the German program, people went to Dohuk in northern Iraq, and they were processed there. It is not an issue to go to northern Iraq and process the applications. As for how to select those 5,000 to 10,000, I think the direct victims of the genocide should be given priority and also the refugees in Turkey. We can work on a recipe, or some composition of people, with some people who are direct victims and some people who are in Turkey. I think it will not be an issue to find who are the most vulnerable.
There is also access to all the camps. For example, the camp of Qadiya is where most of the women are who escaped from captivity. That camp is in Zakho. It's accessible and anyone can visit it.