{"id":3164,"date":"2010-06-24T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2010-06-24T00:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.nejatngo.org\/en\/2010\/06\/24\/letter-to-the-director-general-of-the-icrc-182-signatories\/"},"modified":"2021-01-21T19:03:45","modified_gmt":"2021-01-21T15:33:45","slug":"letter-to-the-director-general-of-the-icrc-182-signatories","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.nejatngo.org\/en\/posts\/3164","title":{"rendered":"Letter to the Director General of the ICRC (182 signatories)"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Director General, Mr. Angelo Gnaedinger, <\/p>\n<p> International Committee of the Red Cross <br \/> <img hspace=\"10\"alt=\"We are the signatories to the statement of the seminar in &ldquo;support for the families of victims of the Rajavi cult in Camp Ashraf, Iraq&rdquo; which took place on the 19th of June 2010 in Paris.\"vspace=\"10\"align=\"right\"width=\"300\"height=\"284\"src=\"https:\/\/st.nejatngo.org\/Image\/Meetings\/P_20100619\/Paris_Defectors_Families_13.JPG\"\/><br \/> 19 avenue de la Paix <br \/> CH 1202 Geneva <\/p>\n<p> Dear Mr Gnaedinger, <br \/> We are the signatories to the statement of the seminar in &ldquo;support for the families of victims of the Rajavi cult in Camp Ashraf, Iraq&rdquo; which took place on the 19th of June 2010 in Paris. <br \/> Our aim is to put pressure on the leaders of the Rajavi cult (Mojahedin Khalq Organisation) to allow visits between the captives in camp Ashraf and their families, as one of the most basic human rights for any captive person. <\/p>\n<p> These families, after years not being able to travel to Iraq and years of uncertainty about the fate of their children, now have had the chance to travel to post-Saddam Iraq in order to discover the situation of their loved ones held captive in Ashraf garrison. It is now over 4 months that they have been picketing outside the gates of the camp in the harsh conditions of the desert, without much in the way of facilities, hoping to visit their loved ones. <\/p>\n<p> Although the right to have visitors is one of the accepted rights for any prisoner, it is unfortunate that the leaders of the Rajavi cult block any attempt at reunion and meeting between these captives and their old and tired mothers and fathers. They have announced, in their own cult jargon language, that any contact with family members is considered as a sin. <br \/> It is with regret that we must announce that the situation is so bad that after four and a half months of picketing not only has the aim of meeting their loved ones not been achieved, but the leaders of the Mojahedin Khalq have constantly harassed these parents using abusive and threatening language against them. On some occasions, physical attacks on the families have also been reported. <\/p>\n<p> Dear Sir, <br \/> Documents and evidence of the violent history of abuse of human rights by the cult of Rajavi (Mojahedin Khalq) clearly shows that during the past two decades, the leaders of the cult have forbidden any kind of affection or love between family members and have considered it as a sin and a punishable crime. The cult members are expected to only show affection and love to the leader solely. <\/p>\n<p> Rajavi, using the opportunity provided by the fallen dictator of Iraq, Saddam Hussein, has used the past two decades to create an atmosphere inside camp New Iraq (formerly Ashraf) in which any marriage, friendship, writing letters, exchanging photos, using telephone, meeting and chatting or any relation between parents and children or between siblings or other relatives has been forbidden and even thinking about it would have resulted in severe, violent punishment and suppression. <\/p>\n<p> We call on all international bodies as well as all relevant governments. We ask specifically from your good self to intervene in a purely humanitarian role and convince the leaders of Mojahedin Khalq to allow free visits between the families and their children outside the walls of camp Ashraf in the presence of representatives of the ICRC and put an end to this hardship and misery. <\/p>\n<p> Signatories: <br \/> 1.Abas Sadeghi\/Germany <\/p>\n<p> 2.Rana Samadzadeh Aghdam\/Sweden <\/p>\n<p> 3. Maryam Ahmadi\/Sweden <\/p>\n<p> 4. Hossein Samadzadeh Aghdam\/Sweden <\/p>\n<p> 5. Ariya Abdollahi\/Norway <\/p>\n<p> 6. Javad Abolhosseini\/Netherlands <\/p>\n<p> 7. Alireza Bashiri\/Norway <\/p>\n<p> 8.Batool Maleki\/Switzerland <\/p>\n<p> 9.Massoud Jabani\/ Netherlands <\/p>\n<p> 10.Mohammad Hossein Sobhani\/Germany <\/p>\n<p> 11. Hadi Shams Haeri\/Netherlands <\/p>\n<p> 12. Noshin Bashiri\/Norway <\/p>\n<p> 13. Tovartan Babakhani\/Netherlands <\/p>\n<p> 14. Tamin Abdollahi\/Norway <\/p>\n<p> 15. Rabeae Shahrokhi\/Sweden <\/p>\n<p> 16. Hashem Payro\/Norway <\/p>\n<p> 17.Hamid Yazdanfar\/Norway <\/p>\n<p> 18Jafar Ahmadi\/Norway <\/p>\n<p> 19.Maryam Taheriyan Pajoh\/Sweden <\/p>\n<p> 20.Mehdi Ahmadi\/Sweden <\/p>\n<p> 21.Omid Ahmadi\/ Sweden <\/p>\n<p> 22.Massoud Khodabandeh\/England <\/p>\n<p> 23. Ayob Kord Rostami\/Canada <\/p>\n<p> 24.Farshid Ahmadi\/Sweden <\/p>\n<p> 25. Farid Armideh ,The son of Aliakbar Armideh\/Sweden <\/p>\n<p> 26. Saeed Armideh ,The son of Aliakbar Armideh\/Sweden <\/p>\n<p> 27.Mitra Yosefi\/Sweden <\/p>\n<p> 28. Naser Rezvani\/Sweden <\/p>\n<p> 29. Farshid Nazari\/Norway <\/p>\n<p> 30. Farzad Farzinfar\/SWeden <\/p>\n<p> 31. Nima Parniya\/Norway <\/p>\n<p> 32. Anne Singleton\/England <\/p>\n<p> 33. Saeed Khodabakhsh\/Canada <\/p>\n<p> 34. Parvin Haji\/Canada <\/p>\n<p> 35. Fereshteh Hosseini\/Denmark <\/p>\n<p> 36. Parya Dabiryan\/Greece <\/p>\n<p> 37. Hassan Faraji\/Sweden <\/p>\n<p> 38. Omid Ariyapoor\/ Norway <\/p>\n<p> 39. Faramarz Afshari\/Greece <\/p>\n<p> 40. Elham Norouzi\/Canada <\/p>\n<p> 41. Soheyla Norouzi\/Canada <\/p>\n<p> 42. Babak A\/France <\/p>\n<p> 43. Alireza Nasrollahi\/France <\/p>\n<p> 44. Mostafa Mohammadi\/Canada <\/p>\n<p> 45. Shan Kord Rostami\/Canada <\/p>\n<p> 46. Marlen Kord Rostami\/Canada <\/p>\n<p> 47. Bahareh Nikbakht\/France <\/p>\n<p> 48. Hassan Piransar \/ France <\/p>\n<p> 49. Hamed Sarrafpour\/France <\/p>\n<p> 50.Alireza Nabavi\/Sweden <\/p>\n<p> 51. Anika Nabavi\/Sweden <\/p>\n<p> 52.Sara Nabavi\/sweden <\/p>\n<p> 53.Rohi Aslani\/Sweden <\/p>\n<p> 54.Zahra Makari\/Sweden <\/p>\n<p> 55. Kenar Jasem Ali\/Netherlands <\/p>\n<p> 56. Horiyeh Mohammadi\/Canada <\/p>\n<p> 57.Shirin Aghvami\/Sweden <\/p>\n<p> 58. Zari Aghvami\/Sweden <\/p>\n<p> 59. Mehri Nasiri\/Sweden <\/p>\n<p> 60. Gholam Shirali\/Norway <\/p>\n<p> 61. Habib Khorami\/Netherlands <\/p>\n<p> 62. Marziyeh Gonjeshki\/ Netherlands <\/p>\n<p> 63. Mahbobeh. Hamzeh \/Canada <\/p>\n<p> 64.Narmin Jasem Ali\/Netherlands <\/p>\n<p> 65. Zahra MOhammadi\/Netherlands <\/p>\n<p> 66. Mohammad mohammadi\/Canada <\/p>\n<p> 67. Morteza Mohammadi\/Canada <\/p>\n<p> 68.Hamid Tavana \/Netherlands <\/p>\n<p> 69. Mohammad harati\/Netherlands <\/p>\n<p> 70. Tol Malavi <\/p>\n<p> 71. krigoriyan <\/p>\n<p> 72. Mohammad ellami <\/p>\n<p> 73. Khalil Taghavi\/Netherlands <\/p>\n<p> 74. Mina Taghavi\/Netherlands <\/p>\n<p> 75. Karim Haghi \/ Netherlands) <\/p>\n<p> 76. Khaled Taghavi\/Netherlands <\/p>\n<p> 77. Zaghik Babakhani\/Netherlands <\/p>\n<p> 78. Hamid Balfan\/Netherlands <\/p>\n<p> 79. Maryam Jahanfard\/Netherlands <\/p>\n<p> 80. Mohammad Karami\/France <\/p>\n<p> 81. Javad Firozmand\/France <\/p>\n<p> 83.Mehdi Sojodi\/Germany <\/p>\n<p> 83. Mehrdad Sagharchi\/scandinavia <\/p>\n<p> 84. Ali Jahani\/ Germany <\/p>\n<p> 85. Majid Rohi\/Denmark <\/p>\n<p> 86. Parvin Jafari\/Denmark <\/p>\n<p> 87.Roya Haratipour\/Norway <\/p>\n<p> 88.Bashir Hamdardzadeh\/Sweden <\/p>\n<p> 89. Javid Hosseini\/Greece <\/p>\n<p> 90. Mohammad Satari\/NOrway <\/p>\n<p> 91. Jalil Hasimi\/DEnmark <\/p>\n<p> 92. zayd Rahmanpour\/Norway <\/p>\n<p> 93. Ashraf mohammadi\/Norway <\/p>\n<p> 94. Hamid Balfan\/Netherlands <\/p>\n<p> 95. Noor Dara\/Netherlands <\/p>\n<p> 96. Soheyla Behboodi\/Germany <\/p>\n<p> 97. Nasrin Behboodi\/Netherlands <\/p>\n<p> 98. Kazem Hosseini\/Netherlands <\/p>\n<p> 99. Ali Ghashghavi\/ Germany <\/p>\n<p> 100. Amir Movasaghi\/Germany <\/p>\n<p> 101. Edvard Tormado\/Germany <\/p>\n<p> 102. Armineh Tormado\/Germany <\/p>\n<p> 103. Behzad Alishahi\/Netherlands <\/p>\n<p> 104. Nahid Amiri\/Netherlands <\/p>\n<p> 105. Alireza Mirasgari\/Germany <\/p>\n<p> 106. Mohsen Abaslo\/Austria <\/p>\n<p> 107. Alireza Naghashzadeh\/Germany <\/p>\n<p> 108. Elham Kakavand\/Netherlands <\/p>\n<p> 109. Ali Akbar Rastgo\/Germany <\/p>\n<p> 110. Majed Dara\/Netherlands <\/p>\n<p> 111. Noryeh Dara\/Netherlands <\/p>\n<p> 112. Nona Abdollahi\/Netherlands <\/p>\n<p> 113. Ali Taghavi \/Netherlands <\/p>\n<p> 114. Mehdi Fadayee\/Germany <\/p>\n<p> 115. Khaled Taghavi\/Netherlands <\/p>\n<p> 116. Yorik Ebrahimiyan \/Germany <\/p>\n<p> 117. Farideh Barati\/Netherlands <\/p>\n<p> 118. Mahbobeh Barati\/Netherlands <\/p>\n<p> 119. Arash Moghadam\/Netherlands <\/p>\n<p> 120. Batool Soltani <\/p>\n<p> 121. Armin Seraj\/Netherlands <\/p>\n<p> 122. Kardo Dara\/Netherlands <\/p>\n<p> 123. A Abkhaziyan\/Germany) <\/p>\n<p> 124. Narineh Artesh\/Germany <\/p>\n<p> 125. Ali Zirak\/Netherlands <\/p>\n<p> 126. Sara SAdeghi\/Germany <\/p>\n<p> 127. Bahadoor Khorami\/Netherlands <\/p>\n<p> 128. Jafar Gonjeshki\/Denmark <\/p>\n<p> 129. Jamshid Charlang\/Germany <\/p>\n<p> 130. Ali Sheykhi\/Netherlands <\/p>\n<p> 131. Hesam Sheykhi\/Netherlands <\/p>\n<p> 132. Reza Sadeghi\/Belgium <\/p>\n<p> 133. Eman Vaseti\/Netherlands <\/p>\n<p> 134. Khalil Vaseti\/Netherlands <\/p>\n<p> 135. Faramarz Pashayee \/ Canada <\/p>\n<p> 136. Mohammad Nabi Soleyman Nejat\/Canada <\/p>\n<p> 137. Khoshnam Hesami\/Canada <\/p>\n<p> 138. Hassan Saberi\/Canada <\/p>\n<p> 139. Mehrzad Zardoshtiyan \/Netherlands <\/p>\n<p> 140. Ghodrat Hamidi\/Canada <\/p>\n<p> 141. Hasheh Mirza\/Netherlands <\/p>\n<p> 142. Ershak Naghdali\/Netherlands <\/p>\n<p> 143. Ebrahim Manaf\/Netherlands <\/p>\n<p> 144. Sava Manaf\/Netherlands <\/p>\n<p> 145. Amir Atefeh\/Netherlands <\/p>\n<p> 146. Sanaz Dara\/Netherlands <\/p>\n<p> 147. Saeed Soltanpour\/Canada <\/p>\n<p> 148. Mahnaz Alavi\/Netherlands <\/p>\n<p> 149. Christin Karkhaziyan\/Germany <\/p>\n<p> 150. Habib Asadollahi\/Germany <\/p>\n<p> 151. Millad Ariyayee\/Germany <\/p>\n<p> 152. Ali GHashghavi\/Germany <\/p>\n<p> 153. Shadi Doosti\/Netherlands <\/p>\n<p> 154. Hassan Haghi\/Netherlands <\/p>\n<p> 155. Mostafa Rahmani\/Germany <\/p>\n<p> 156. Amir Movasaghi\/Germany <\/p>\n<p> 157. Saeedeh Jabani\/Netherlands <\/p>\n<p> 158. Maryam Vaseti\/Netherlands <\/p>\n<p> 159. Hossein Ghanbari\/Finland <\/p>\n<p> 160. Mansour Nazari\/France <\/p>\n<p> 161. Hossein Naghdi\/Germany <\/p>\n<p> 162. Mohammad Razzaghi\/France <\/p>\n<p> 163. Nader Naderi\/France <\/p>\n<p> 164.Yahya Haghjo\/Sweden <\/p>\n<p> 165. Faramarz Niksefat\/Denmark <\/p>\n<p> 166. Sepideh Aref\/France <\/p>\n<p> 167. Dr. Farzad Rahnama\/Carolina, USA <\/p>\n<p> 168. Mohammad Allavi\/France <\/p>\n<p> 169. Shiva Mostafavi\/France <\/p>\n<p> 170. Mehran Taghiabadi\/France <\/p>\n<p> 171. Jamshid Peyvasteh\/Netherlands <\/p>\n<p> 172. Mehrdad seyyedian\/ Norway <\/p>\n<p> 173. Eshrat Fallah \/ Norway <\/p>\n<p> 174. Amir Taherloo \/ Sweden <\/p>\n<p> 175 . Shiwa Mostafavi \/ France <\/p>\n<p> 176. shokoufe Bayat \/Sweden <\/p>\n<p> 177. Fateme Soleymani \/ Norway <\/p>\n<p> 178. Ali Mirzayi \/ Norway <\/p>\n<p> 179. Ashraf Amrolahi \/ Sweden <\/p>\n<p> 180. Ahmad Nooraei \/ Germany <\/p>\n<p> 181. Zohre Shams \/ gemany <\/p>\n<p> 182. 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