MEK Camp Ashraf

Intl. reporters visit Camp Ashraf for the first time

Reporters from Iran and a number of other countries visited Iraq’s Camp Ashraf for the first time on Tuesday.Members of the terrorist Mojahedin Khalq Organization (MKO) used to live in the camp, but an agreement reached between the United Nations and the Iraqi government in December 2011 called for their relocation to Camp Liberty

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Camp Ashraf is under the control of Iraqi government

that Camp Ashraf, which was formerly inhabited by members of the terrorist Mojahedin Khalq Organization (MKO), is now under the control of the Iraqi government.Iraqi officials announced on September 16 that the Iraqi government had evacuated the seventh and final convoy of 680 MKO members from Camp Ashraf to Camp Liberty (Hurriya), a former U.S. military base near Baghdad.

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Camp Ashraf after evacuation

Photos recently released after evacuation of Ashraf residents…3,000 residents of the camp that’s served as a base for an Iranian exile group have moved to a transit site. ….Camp Ashraf has been the base of the Mujahedin-e Khalq Organization (MKO),

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Most Iranian Exiles Relocated From Northern Iraq Base

Martin Kobler told RFE/RL’s Radio Free Iraq that there are 100 people staying in Camp Ashraf in northern Iraq “until the technical handover is arranged.”Kobler said all the residents will have interviews at Camp Liberty, near Baghdad, before getting the status of internationally protected persons from the UN..

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MKO burning documents at Camp Ashraf

the remaining members of the Mojahadin Khalq Organization in Camp Ashraf are destroying documents related to the group’s terrorist activities.According to a person who has staged a sit-in in front of the camp, the smell of burnt papers has been filling the air over the last nights which shows a huge amount of papers are being burnt out, the institute said in a report.These people are also selling the property …

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100 more MEK moved out of Camp Ashraf

After the successful transfer of 100 more MEK to Camp Liberty, the Chief of Police of Diyala Province told reporters that tens of MEK/MKO/PMOI still remain in Camp Ashraf and will be transferred as soon as is possible. He said that the people of Diyala Province want the MEK problem to be cleared up and the camp closed, ..

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Last major group of Iran exiles relocates in Iraq

The last major group of Iranian exiles has relocated from their long-time base to a new site near Baghdad as part of a process that aims to see them resettled outside Iraq, the United Nations said on Sunday.”The Special Representative of the Secretary-General (SRSG) for Iraq, Mr Martin Kobler, today welcomed the news…

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The remaining MKO members moved from Camp Ashraf

Diyala provincial officials said the seventh group of the MKO terrorists was transferred from Camp New Iraq, formerly known as Camp Ashraf and situated about 120 kilometers (74 miles) west of the border with Iran, to Camp Liberty on Saturday.The sixth convoy of about 400 residents of Camp Ashraf was moved to Camp Liberty on August 29…

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Ashraf Camp to be evacuated of MKO by end of this month

There are 800 members remaining who will be moved in two batches; the first will comprise of 600 members and the second 200. The Camp shall be fully closed by the end of this month, the sources confirmed. It was intended for the camp to be the headquarters of Dijla Operations Command, which includes Diala and Kirkuk military operations,

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