DAILY MAIL Would you negotiate with the murderers of your friends and relatives? This is precisely what the Iranian refugees of Camp Ashraf in Iraq are being asked to do. Baghdad appointed Colonel Sadeq Mohammad Kazem to head talks to decide the fate of the 3,400 men and women split between Camp Ashraf and their…
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What is a UN Promise Worth? The Cost of the UN’s Games
StopFundamentalism.COM On July 24, the United Nations issued a press release stating that its mission in Iraq, UNAMI, has presented a “roadmap” to the Government of Iraq in dealing with the “temporary” relocation of the Mujahedin-e Khalq (PMOI/MEK)—a major opposition group to the mullah’s of Iran—to a squalid refugee camp called “Liberty,” 40 kilometers, near…
Appalling Conditions At Camp Liberty, Hollow Promises in Mr. Kobler’s ‘Roadmap’
NEWS BLAZE The International Parliamentary Committee in Defence of Ashraf has consistently warned about the inhumane conditions in Camp Liberty-Iraq, where 2,000 former residents of Camp Ashraf have settled in order to peacefully end the Ashraf crisis. Unfortunately due to the systematic negligence of the UN authority in charge of the project, Mr Martin Kobler,…
Despicable plan of transferring the residents of Ashraf and Liberty camps to hotels
Despicable plan of transferring the residents of Ashraf and Liberty camps to hotels, with the mediation of Iranian regime’s embassy in Baghdad, is the outcome of the visit to Tehran by Faleh Fayyaz and Martin Kobler in response to the failure of TTL project Iranian Resistance exposes the documents of hiring Yamamah Hotel in Baghdad…
More than 100 British Cross-Party Parliamentarians: Giving Credence to Iraq’s Threat to Forcibly Relocate Ashraf Residents is Shameful
LONDON, July 24, 2012 /PRNewswire/ — On 19th July Mr Martin Kobler, the Special Representative of the Secretary General for Iraq and head of UNAMI, told the UN Security Council: “The [Iraqi] government’s patience is wearing thin. I therefore would like to … urge Camp Ashraf residents to cooperate with Iraqi authorities and to relocate…