Camp Ashraf Affairs

The Sand-Clock Counting down a Cult’s Days

…Rajavi has reiterated two important issues; the preservation of Camp Ashraf regardless of the price it might cost and the promise that the Iranian regime would collapse in a span of two years. In a message issued in 2006, he fixed January 2009 as the deadline for the collapse. In fact, when he was fixing the time, the Bush Administration had just entered the countdown to its last two years and Rajavi promised that if nothing happen at the end …

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An Alcatraz Named Ashraf

The Israeli sponsored Ynetnews, citing a report by NCRI web-site wherein it distorted an Iranian official’s statement, reports that in Iran”everyday 2,600 people are sent to prison; thus, in a year the figure grows to 1 million,”a figure described as an”unprecedented world record.”

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Traffic From and To MKO’s Camp Banned

Iraqi prime minister warned”Adnan Al-Dulaimi”and”Saleh Mutlaq”that they would be arrested if they took part in MKO’s conference set to be held in Camp Ashraf”. News sources stressed that the threat includes all those who go to Camp Ashraf.

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The Terrorists’ Peace Conference in Ashraf

Reuters reported on Sunday that the Iraqi tribal leaders and local politicians and parliamentarians from the Iraqi province of Diyala attended a conference that was held in the Camp Ashraf, resided by MKO members and located north-west of the city of Baquba, and voiced their support for the presence of MKO in Iraq and stated that the organization contributed to the stability and security of the province. Nobody doubts that such conferences, masterminded and orchestrated by MKO

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3,000 Iranian captives held in by US see no sign of quick release

While Iranian treatment of the British marines gave rise to comparisons with the treatment of detainees at Guantanamo Bay, and questions were raised over whether the US’s capture of five Iranians claiming diplomatic status in Iraq and holding them for over two months could have played a part in the crisis, the humanitarian crisis involving 3,000 Iranian captives at Camp Ashraf

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To the Authorities in Charge of TIPF and MKO Refugees

We appreciate the humanitarian move as many of these defectors were shown a smooth outlet out of a hell of anguish and agony to a world wherein they could live as human beings. The last year’s publication of Human Rights Watch report entitled “No Exit” with details on human rights abuses inside MKO was only an iota of the group’s atrocities against the enslaved insiders.

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Camp Ashraf – Bulgarian Mission in Iraq Likely To Be Terminated

The Bulgarian unit’s mission is due to end on 31 March 2007. But it is still not certain whether the mission will be continued because that depends on the whether the USA will extend an invitation for that. In order for our unit to continue its mission in Iraq the USA have to send the invitation at the beginning of 2007 so that the parliament can have time to discuss and adopt the resolution, Bliznakov said. ..

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