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World condemns Camp Ashraf massacre


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.
 

ItayMinistry of Foreign Affairs

The safety of the residents of Camp Ashraf must be guaranteed
 

BritainForeign Office

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