United Nations, World Powers, International Organization, Parliamentary Groups, political and human rights dignitaries have condemned the massacre in Camp Ashraf and called for independent investigation.
United Nations Secretary General | “Expresses his sorrow and extends his deepest condolences” | |
United Nations Assistance Mission for Iraq |
“Inside the camp, the delegation witnessed 52 bodies in a makeshift morgue. .” | |
U.S. Department of State | We support UNAMI’s efforts to conduct its own assessment of the situation | |
European Union | I condemn in the strongest terms the killings that took place at Camp Ashraf | |
Canada | Canada urges that those responsible are brought to justice | |
France | Violence against civilians, particularly refugees, is unacceptable. | |
The safety of the residents of Camp Ashraf must be guaranteed | ||
We condemn this utterly, and our thoughts go out to the families of the victims | ||
U.S. Embassy in Baghdad | We affirm the call by UNAMI for a full and independent investigation | |
Amnesty International | Amnesty International urges a thorough and impartial investigation | |
World Organisation Against Torture | The attack has to be investigated promptly and independently | |
The Law Society of England and Wales | The safety and security of the residents of Camps Ashraf and Liberty is the responsibility of the UN and the US. | |
FDIH | The safety and security of the residents of Camps Ashraf and Liberty is the responsibility of the UN and the US. | |
France Libertés |