The UN Office in Geneva GENEVA (9 December 2013) – A group of United Nations independent experts today called on the Government of Iraq to establish the fate and whereabouts of seven residents of Camp Ashraf, who were allegedly abducted last September after an attack in which 52 persons were killed. More than 3,000 Iranian…
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Iraqi Government must clarify whereabouts of mission Iranian exiles – UN experts
UN News Center 9 December 2013 – A group of independent United Nations human rights experts today called on the Iraqi Government to clarify the whereabouts of seven residents of Camp Ashraf, who were allegedly abducted last September after an attack that left 52 people dead, guarantee their safety and prevent their extradition to Iran….
Exiled Iranian opposition calls for “firmness” on Tehran
AGENCE FRANCE PRESSE Paris (AFP) -The Iranian opposition in exile asked again on Saturday that the Western powers to stand firm against Tehran, two days before a meeting in Vienna to discuss the implementation of the agreement limiting nuclear activities Iran. “The ruling regime, weakened and at an impasse, was forced to take a step…
America’s broken Middle East promise
THE DETROIT NEWS By Mohammad Mohaddes Presently, hundreds of other Camp Liberty residents, including myself, are on a hunger strike, demanding the immediate release of the seven Camp Ashraf hostages in the Iraqi government’s custody, as well as the deployment of a UN Blue Helmet contingent for the protection of the 3,000 residents of Camp…
U.S. Families of Camp Liberty Residents to Join the Worldwide Hunger Strikes
WASHINGTON, Nov. 25, 2013 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — The U.S. families of thousands of Iranian dissidents, members of Iran’s principal opposition movement, the Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK), who reside in Camp Liberty, Iraq, have volunteered to join an indefinite hunger strike outside the White House beginning today. The DC hunger strikers will be joining hundreds of others at…