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International jurists and lawmakers call on Iraq to release 36 Iranian hostages

“The US Government is responsible for the security of Camp Ashraf”  A press conference was held today by Belgian Committee of Parliamentarians for a...
Iraqi forces abducting a Camp Ashraf resident

Iranian dissidents abused in Iraq

Despite a judge's order to free 36 Iranian dissidents, Iraqi security officials forcibly transferred them to a prison in southern Iraq.Source: MiamiHerald.comBAGHDAD -- Iraqi...
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USCCAR deplores Iraq’s plan for forcible deportation of 36 Iranian dissidents

WASHINGTON, Oct. 5 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The US Committee for Camp Ashraf Residents deplores the decision by Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki to forcibly deport...
A man from Camp Ashraf holds a sign that states their demands as they go on a hunger strike during a protest against Iraqi forces in Camp Ashraf, north of Baghdad August 24, 2009. They will be on the hunger strike until the Iraqi government agree to their demands, which are, releasing 36 prisoners captured by Iraqi forces, the withdrawal of Iraqi forces and the addition of U.S. forces to the camp.

Prominent Arab figures and organizations condemn crimes at Camp Ashraf

NCRI - Dozens of Organizations and personalities from 14 different Arab countries issued a statement condemning the violent actions of the Iraqi forces against...

Iraq’s public opinion laments forced relocation of 36 Iranian dissidents

NCRI - The forced displacement of 36 Iranian hostages to an unknown location in Iraq has triggered widespread public condemnation in Iraq. The 36...
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Release the 36 abducted residents of Camp Ashraf in Iraq – EP Vice President

Press Release, For immediate release, October 2, 2009“Release the 36 abducted residents of Camp Ashraf in Iraq”I learnt with utter disbelief that yesterday afternoon...
A screen grab taken from a video showing Iraqi armoured vehicles drive into crowds inside Camp Ashraf, zig-zagging from side to side and running several people down on July 28, 2009.

London priests back Camp Ashraf call

By: Toby CohenSource: Religious Intelligence, October 2, 2009Following the Archbishop of Canterbury’s call to protect the people of Camp Ashraf, London priests gathered to...
On the morning of May 28, 2009, the Iraqi police force attacked Ashraf at its entrance. They imposed a siege and for two months they exerted mounting pressures, threats and restrictions on Ashraf. Finally on July 28, 2009, they launched a brutal attack on Ashraf residents killing them savagely together with other suppressive forces at the behest of Khamenei who is engulfed in a nationwide uprising in Iran;

USCCAR urges President Obama to secure release of 36 Camp Ashraf residents

WASHINGTON, Oct. 2 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The U.S. Committee for Camp Ashraf Residents urges President Obama to intervene immediately to save the lives and to...
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OMCT calls for the immediate release of the 36 residents of Camp Ashraf

WORLD ORGANISATION AGAINST TORTURE (OMCT) calls upon the Iraqi authorities to take prompt action in order to disclose the whereabouts of the 36 Camp...
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Protect Iranian dissidents in Iraq: Council of Europe deputies

STRASBOURG, September 30, 2009 (AFP) - Council of Europe parliament members on Wednesday called on the United Nations and the United States to guarantee...