PRNewswire WASHINGTON, April 11 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — Three days after the massacre in Camp Ashraf by the Iraqi Army on the orders of Prime Minster Nouri al-Maliki, the number of defenseless residents murdered in cold blood has now reached 34, including eight women. More than 300 are wounded, with the majority suffering from major gunshot wounds….
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Iraq denied assistance to Iran exiles: US military
AGENCE FRANCE PRESSE BAGHDAD, April 10, 2011 (AFP) – Baghdad denied a US military request to provide humanitarian medical assistance to Iranian exiles wounded in deadly clashes with the Iraqi army, a spokesman for American forces said on Sunday. “We requested to provide humanitarian medical assistance to the people of Camp Ashraf following Friday’s clashes…
Iraq Blocks U.S. Aid to Camp of Iranian Exiles After Clash
THE NEW YORK TIMES The government of Iraq continued on Saturday to block the delivery of American humanitarian aid to Iranian exiles who were wounded in clashes with the Iraqi Army at a camp north of Baghdad, an American military spokesman said. On Saturday, a spokesman for the People’s Mujahedeen, an Iranian exile organization that…
EU asks Iraq to let observers into Iranian exile camp after deaths
DPA Brussels – The European Union on Saturday asked the Iraqi government to let international observers into a compound belonging to an Iranian opposition group, a day after clashes with Iraqi forces left several people dead. The EU has continuously and repeatedly called on the Iraqi government to refrain from the use of violence and…
Iran Rebel Deaths Blamed on Iraq
THE WALL STREET JOURNAL The U.S. State Department and Iraq’s government came under pressure from Congress Saturday over an Iraqi military attack on the camp of a controversial Iranian resistance movement that appears to have killed dozens. The movement, the People’s Mujahedeen Organization of Iran, known as the MEK, said Saturday the death toll from…