Iranian opposition is ready to transfer Ashraf residents within the terms of Baghdad
20/12/2011 16:31
Erbil, 20 December / December (Rn) - An Iranian opposition Monday it was ready to transfer the residents of Camp Ashraf in Diyala to a camp occupied by the Americans in Baghdad, provided that it is through the United Nations and wheeled American.
Camp Ashraf is a complex built in the reign of Saddam Hussein and home to 3400 of members of the organization preparing protected persons under the Geneva Convention and is located within the boundaries of the town of Khalis in Diyala province, about 60 km northeast of Baghdad. and officials often accuse Iraqi organization created to carry out attacks against Iraqis. Is seen to Camp Ashraf that he was an arm of the former regime.
The head of the National Council of Resistance of Iran, Maryam Rajavi, in a letter to President Barack Obama and Secretary General of the United Nations Ban Ki-moon, they are "ready for the transfer of Ashraf residents initially to Camp Liberty on board Jlathm and their movable . "
It was Camp Liberty in western suburb of the Iraqi capital Baghdad at the international airport of the most important U.S. military garrisons in Iraq since 2003. Washington announced the withdrawal of the last of its troops from Iraq.
She Rajavi that the transfer must be "under the control of the United Nations and the United States and the European Union and the sale of immovable property and the payment of income for residents to pay their expenses." appealed to Rajavi, the international community "to intervene and help to support the United Nations and the European Union minimum guarantees for the security of the population and well-being. "
and said he should accept "these guarantees by the Iraqi government to prevent the recurrence of violence and bloodshed." says the Iranian Resistance Iraqi forces launched the eighth of April last attack on the camp, killing 36 people and injuring 300 injured .
and called Rajavi to the "permanent observer to the camp of Liberty as a refugee camp with the flag of the United Nations and ensuring the safety of each and every one of the population of the United States and the United Nations during the transfer from Camp Ashraf camp Liberty and on to third countries." stressed the need for non-existence of Iraqi forces inside the fence of the camp.
and the United States prepared recently a new plan provides for the resettlement of residents of the camp and their leaders in a new location to be selected and nominated by Iraq. and launched the MEK, which seeks to overthrow the government of the Islamic Tehran's attacks on Iran from Iraq before the fall of Saddam Hussein in 2003.
and led the group in the seventies of the last century campaign against the Shah of Iran, backed by the United States, including attacks on American targets. In contrast, rejects many of the Sunni leaders in Iraq, led by Deputy Prime Minister - before his dismissal - Saleh al-Mutlaq, the decision to expel the Iranian opposition.
The Most of the Iraqi opposition based in Tehran exile them before the fall of the former regime at the hands of an international coalition led by Washington in the spring of 2003. says that the People's Mojahedin Organization of government measures against the Iranian opposition is under pressure from the authorities in Iran. Open: Murtaza Yousuf
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20/12/2011 16:31
Erbil, 20 December / December (Rn) - An Iranian opposition Monday it was ready to transfer the residents of Camp Ashraf in Diyala to a camp occupied by the Americans in Baghdad, provided that it is through the United Nations and wheeled American.
Camp Ashraf is a complex built in the reign of Saddam Hussein and home to 3400 of members of the organization preparing protected persons under the Geneva Convention and is located within the boundaries of the town of Khalis in Diyala province, about 60 km northeast of Baghdad. and officials often accuse Iraqi organization created to carry out attacks against Iraqis. Is seen to Camp Ashraf that he was an arm of the former regime.
The head of the National Council of Resistance of Iran, Maryam Rajavi, in a letter to President Barack Obama and Secretary General of the United Nations Ban Ki-moon, they are "ready for the transfer of Ashraf residents initially to Camp Liberty on board Jlathm and their movable . "
It was Camp Liberty in western suburb of the Iraqi capital Baghdad at the international airport of the most important U.S. military garrisons in Iraq since 2003. Washington announced the withdrawal of the last of its troops from Iraq.
She Rajavi that the transfer must be "under the control of the United Nations and the United States and the European Union and the sale of immovable property and the payment of income for residents to pay their expenses." appealed to Rajavi, the international community "to intervene and help to support the United Nations and the European Union minimum guarantees for the security of the population and well-being. "
and said he should accept "these guarantees by the Iraqi government to prevent the recurrence of violence and bloodshed." says the Iranian Resistance Iraqi forces launched the eighth of April last attack on the camp, killing 36 people and injuring 300 injured .
and called Rajavi to the "permanent observer to the camp of Liberty as a refugee camp with the flag of the United Nations and ensuring the safety of each and every one of the population of the United States and the United Nations during the transfer from Camp Ashraf camp Liberty and on to third countries." stressed the need for non-existence of Iraqi forces inside the fence of the camp.
and the United States prepared recently a new plan provides for the resettlement of residents of the camp and their leaders in a new location to be selected and nominated by Iraq. and launched the MEK, which seeks to overthrow the government of the Islamic Tehran's attacks on Iran from Iraq before the fall of Saddam Hussein in 2003.
and led the group in the seventies of the last century campaign against the Shah of Iran, backed by the United States, including attacks on American targets. In contrast, rejects many of the Sunni leaders in Iraq, led by Deputy Prime Minister - before his dismissal - Saleh al-Mutlaq, the decision to expel the Iranian opposition.
The Most of the Iraqi opposition based in Tehran exile them before the fall of the former regime at the hands of an international coalition led by Washington in the spring of 2003. says that the People's Mojahedin Organization of government measures against the Iranian opposition is under pressure from the authorities in Iran. Open: Murtaza Yousuf
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