Saturday, February 18, 2012 11:02
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Twilight News / The Ministry of Human Rights, Saturday, for non-registration of any irregularities in the transfer of Ashraf camp population of Diyala province to the camp of freedom in the province of Baghdad.
And The Organization of Iran (PMOI), which calls itself the "Iranian Resistance" and based in France have, last Thursday, in a statement received "Twilight News" copy of the approval of some 400 residents of Camp Ashraf to move to the camp of "Liberty" in Baghdad to join the The remaining meals in a matter of days.
The Director General of the Department to monitor performance and protection of rights in the ministry full Amin in an interview with "Twilight News" that "Based on the memorandum signed by the Iraqi government with the Office of the UN mission (UNAMI) has transfers of residents of Camp Ashraf in Diyala province to the camp for Bertie in Baghdad ".
The Secretary pointed out that "the transfer process took place according to the logistical arrangements for the pre-defined according to the standards of human rights, did not score any breach during the process," stressing that "divide and Human Rights Ministry were present around the clock and the moment by moment, the two camps at the site."
Camp Ashraf is a complex built in the reign of Saddam Hussein and home to about 3,400 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.
The camp is located "Liberty" Freedom in the western suburb of the Iraqi capital Baghdad international airport and who was one of the most important U.S. military garrisons in Iraq since 2003.
Iranian opposition calls for control of a permanent 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 by the United States and the United Nations during transfer from camp to camp Ashraf Liberty to and from third countries.
Launched the People's Mujahideen, which seeks to overthrow the government in Tehran, the Islamic 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 U.S. targets
In contrast, rejects many of the leaders in Iraq, led by Deputy Prime Minister Saleh al-Mutlaq, the decision to expel the Iranian opposition.
The majority of Iraqi dissidents take exile from Tehran to them before the fall of the former regime at the hands of an international coalition led by Washington and the spring of 2003.
According to the MEK's actions against the Iraqi government of the Iranian opposition are under pressure from the authorities in Iran.
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