EUROPEA/ U/IO/ Brussels, 20 March 2013
A 153/13
Statement by EU High Representative Catherine Ashton on the decision by Albania to offer resettlement to 210 former residents of Camp Ashraf
The High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy and Vice President of the Commission issued the following statement today: "I welcome the decision by the Government of Albania to resettle 210 former residents of Camp Ashraf, now temporarily located in Camp Hurriya. I have followed this issue very closely, lending my full support to the work of the United [n]ations Assistance Mission for Iraq, and in particular the Secretary General’s Special Representative Martin Kobler, towards a peaceful and durable solution to this humanitarian issue. Permanent resettlement outside Iraq is the only such solution.
The attacks of 9 February on Camp Hurriya have reminded us that all efforts must now be made to ensure that the process of resettlement to third countries moves forward without delay.
I therefore call on the MEK leadership and the residents to respond positively to the offer made by the Government of Albania and to cooperate constructively with the United Nations, including by resuming the interviews with the UNHCR. I understand that this does not represent a complete answer to the problem the residents are facing, but I am convinced that this is a first step in the right direction, which deserves everybody’s support. I also recall the responsibility of the Government of Iraq to ensure the safety and security of residents of both Camp Ashraf and Camp Hurriya, in accordance with the Memorandum of Understanding signed on 25 December 2011 with the United Nations.”
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Women stuck behind Cult bars
living at a former U.S. military base near Baghdad.
witnessed that after this dreadful attack, the Mojahedin Khalq Organisation (aka; MKO, MEK, Rajavi cult) instead of helping Mr Martin Kobler the Special Representative of the Secretary General of the United Nations, and the office of UNHCR and UNAMI in Iraq, have embarked on yet another wave of hindering and creating obstacles in the resolution process. The latest conspiracy the Mojahedin Khalq have embarked on is that they have ordered the supporters of the organisation in European and North American countries to write letters to the UNHCR offices. They have been ordered to claim to be the distant or near families of the people who have been killed and they have been ordered to claim that the lives of the residents of Camp Liberty are in imminent danger and to ask that these people be returned to Camp Ashraf where they were living before. Some others claim that they are the families of the residents of Camp Liberty and claim that their family members have no security there and should be sent back to Camp Ashraf.
reflecting on the enormous human, economic, and geopolitical costs that the disastrous war and occupation inflicted.
Busztin, Martin Kobler’s deputy in Iraq, and claimed that the missile and mortar attack against Camp Liberty on Saturday, February 9, 2013 was directed by the Iranian regime.
should we deal with him?