THE WASHINGTON TIMES Removing refugee group from U.S. terrorist list is important step When Elie Wiesel speaks, people listen. He speaks softly and chooses his words carefully. In 1986, when this survivor of Hitler’s death camp at Buchenwald was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, he was cited as a “messenger to mankind” whose message has…
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Iran Pressing Iraq to Handover Dissidents
StopFundamentalism.COM Sources in Baghdad told Kuwaiti Al-Siyasa, that the Iranian regime has asked Iraq’s Prime Minister, Nouri al-Maliki, during his two day visit to Tehran last Sunday to extradite about 166 members of the exiled Iranian opposition, Mujahedin-e Khalq or MEK who are currently being relocated from a Camp northeast of Baghdad known as Camp…
Inhuman siege in Camp Liberty continues
NCRI – While two and a half months has passed since the transfer of Ashraf residents to Camp Liberty has started, cruel and inhuman siege of residents that had begun two and a half years ago in Camp Ashraf, continues in Camp Liberty. 1 – Iraqi forces prevent workers from entering for repairs to sanitary services….
Why the World Should Care About the Fate of Iranian Dissidents in Iraq
THE HUFFINGTON POST (UK) After a new round of talks between Iran and the five permanent members of the UN Security Council, plus Germany, there might be some relief on the international stage. But such optimism could very well be misplaced. No discernible substantive issue was discussed. Although further talks will be held in Baghdad…
U.S. must protect dissidents in Iraq
One year ago this month, the peace at a refugee camp under the “protection” of Iraq’s government was shattered as Iraqi soldiers murdered 36 defenseless Iranian dissidents and left hundreds injured. Despite calls from the U.S. Congress, the European Union and the United Nations, there has been no independent inquiry into the incident. No one…