Amnesty International Iraq: Investigate deadly Camp Liberty rocket attack 30 October 2015, 14:20 UTC A rocket attack on a camp of Iranian exiles in Iraq is a despicable and callous crime, Amnesty International said as it called for an immediate investigation, urgent protection and assistance for the camp’s residents. Camp Liberty, in north-east Baghdad, was…
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EU condemns rocket attack on Camp Liberty
European External Action Service Brussels, 30/10/2015 151030_02_en STATEMENT Statement of the Spokesperson on the attack on Camp Hurriya, Iraq 30/10/2015 Several reports have emerged of a multiple rocket attack yesterday on and in the vicinity of Camp Hurriya in Iraq, which killed over 20 camp residents and injured a much larger number including Iraqi soldiers…
UN strongly condemns attack on Iranian exiles camp in Iraq
30 October 2015 – The United Nations has strongly condemned the attack that occurred Thursday evening on a camp located near Baghdad International Airport that houses over 2,100 Iranian exiles and called for the perpetrators to be brought to justice. The attack on Camp Hurriya (Camp Liberty) left at least 26 residents dead and many…
UN’s Ban Ki-moon condemns Camp Liberty massacre
United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon STATEMENT Statement attributable to the Spokesman for the Secretary-General on attack on Camp Hurriya in Baghdad New York, 30 October 2015 The Secretary-General condemns the attack yesterday on Camp Hurriya, near the Baghdad International Airport, which left at least 26 residents dead and many more wounded. The attack reportedly also…
Rocket Attack on Camp Liberty Inflicts over $10 Million Damage
57 trailers, 10 dining halls and 275 air conditioners destroyed or rendered totally nonfunctional The damages inflicted on PMOI (MEK) properties at Camp Liberty because of the missile attack last night (pictures attached) has been estimated at over $10 million. This includes 131 trailers completely destroyed and 226 rendered unusable. Ten dining halls have been totally devastated…