MEK Camp Ashraf

UNAMI urges all parties to act responsibly in the relocation process to Camp Hurriya

the Government of Iraq has served an order to relocate the remaining residents of Camp Ashraf [MKO/MEK/PMOI members]to Camp Hurriya. The United Nations believes that the Iraqi Government will move to enforce this order without delay. “We strongly hope all parties will act responsibly and that the process of relocation to Camp Hurriya will be peaceful and voluntary,” the ..…

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US: Situation at Camp Ashraf in Iraq

We further reiterate our support for the United Nations Assistance Mission (UNAMI) and its efforts to conduct an independent fact finding investigation into this terrible event and to document what took place. We have called on the Government of Iraq to fully support UNAMI’s efforts to conduct a full investigation of its own and to help find … .

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MeK: Iraqi Troops Attacked Camp Ashraf

This isn’t the first time Camp Ashraf has been an issue between the MeK, a formerly US-listed terrorist organization with eyes on violent regime change in Iran, as the current Iraqi government enjoys good relations with Iran and wants the camp evacuated. If confirmed this would be by far the single large incident of violence within the camp in years, and rivaling an early 2011 raid..

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UNAMI delegation visits Camp Ashraf to assess the situation

24 hours after the tragic events that took place in Camp Ashraf, a UNAMI delegation led by the Deputy Special Representative of the United Nations Secretary-General (DSRSG), Mr. Gyorgy Busztin, and including UNAMI Chief of Human Rights and of Medical Sections, conducted a visit to the camp yesterday, where they met separately with the camp’s surviving residents and the commander of Diyala’s Police.

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