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08-04-2011, 23:07
Iraq forces raid Iranian dissidents' camp
At least 25 killed and scores wounded at Camp Ashraf, prompting calls for restraint from visiting US defence secretary.


An Iraqi medical source at nearby Baquba hospital said they had received bodies of three Iranians [Reuters]

Iraqi security forces have clashed with residents of an Iranian dissident camp north of Baghdad overnight, killing dozens of them, representatives of the camp say.

They said at least 25 residents were killed and 320 others wounded in Friday's attack in Diyala province, about 90km northeast of Baghdad in a remote location largely inaccessible to journalists.

Ali al-Dabbagh, the Iraqi government spokesman, said five members of the Iraqi security forces were wounded in the incident at Camp Ashraf, which representatives of the camp called a "criminal attack".

The spokesman did not give any casualty figures but confirmed injuries sustained by security forces.

Al-Dabbagh said the camp residents threw rocks at security forces in a "riot", and claimed that troops had not opened fire as had been alleged by camp residents.

"The security forces have pushed back residents of Camp Ashraf inside the camp by force," he said.

"The situation is now controlled. I do not have any information about any deaths or injuries among the residents of the camp."

A medical source at nearby Baquba hospital said they had received bodies of three Iranians and that 16 other Iranians, five Iraqi soldiers and one Iraqi policeman were brought to the hospital with injuries.

The source requested anonymity since he was not authorised to speak to the media.

The camp, which has existed for 25 years, is home to some 3,500 people and serves as the base of the People's Mujahideen Organisation of Iran (PMOI), a guerrilla group that opposes Iran's Shia Muslim rulers.

Iran and Iraq along with the US consider the PMOI a "terrorist" organisation.

The National Council of Resistance of Iran, the PMOI's political wing, said Iraqi security forces had been ordered by Nuri al-Maliki, the prime minister, to attack the camp.

"Al-Maliki, under orders of [Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali] Khamenei, has commenced an unprecedented murder in Ashraf," the group said in a statement.

"Forces under his command used Colts, automatic weapons and machineguns installed on armoured vehicles to open fire on residents."

US could extend presence

Ashraf has been a sore point for the US, Iraq and Iran for years. The PMOI began as a group of Islamist leftists opposed to Iran's late Shah but fell out with the Shia Muslim religious leaders who took power after the 1979 revolution.

The raid in Diyala happened as Robert Gates, the US defence secretary, was visiting Iraq and urging the Iraqi authorities to exercise restraint.

"We're very concerned with reports of deaths and injuries resulting from this morning's clashes," he said.

"I urge the Iraqi government to show restraint and to live up to its commitments to treat residents of Ashraf according to Iraqi law and their international obligations."

Iraqi's former leader, Saddam Hussein, who was a Sunni, gave the PMOI shelter in Iraq and some of the group's fighters fought with him against Iran in the 1980s.

Gates also said the US could extend its troop presence in the country beyond the scheduled 2011 pullout.

If Iraq wants US troops to remain, he said, a deal could be negotiated for the long term or for as little as two or three years.

In remarks to US troops at Camp Marez, Gates said that in his talks with a full range of senior Iraqi officials they had indicated an interest in an extended US troop presence.

"We're open to that," he said. "It obviously would be a presence that's a fraction of the size that we have here now."

He mentioned no numbers, but there are currently about 47,000 US troops in the country.

US troops are scheduled to be out of Iraq by the end of this year under a deal negotiated in 2008 by George Bush, the former president, but Gates's comments now make an extension of their stay increasingly likely.

Al-Maliki and other Iraqi officials have been making repeated public statements that US troops are not needed any longer.

As Gates' visit went on, an estimated 10,000 demonstrators turned out in Baghdad's largest Sunni neighbourhoods to protest againts the US military presence in Iraq.

The crowd near the Abu Hanifa mosque in Baghdad's northeast Azamiyah area hoisted banners decrying Saddam's overthrow and American troops as "occupiers".

"Destruction and barbarism is the approach of the American forces," read one protest banner. "The people want the departure of the occupier," read another.

http://english.aljazeera.net/news/middleeast/2011/04/20114816297411773.html

08-04-2011, 23:33


31 Residents of Ashraf Killed As Result of Aggression of Iraqi Forces By Noon Today Friday, 08 April 2011 19:37
Camp Ashraf military occupation- No. 29 (Click here for video)

Reporters Barred from Entering Ashraf

NCRI - Until 12 Noon today the number of martyrs at Ashraf has reached 31. They died due to the murderous attack by al-Maliki forces this morning. Three of the martyrs are among injured captives who were taken hostage at early hours of the attack. They died due to lack of medical care.



A large part of 300 injured are facing critical condition and if they are not taken to American forces’ hospital, they will soon die.

On the other hand, Iraqi forces, in order to hide the scope of their crime are barring reporters who have come to the location to find out about the situation, from entering Ashraf.

Secretariat of the National Council of Resistance of Iran
April 8, 2011 – 12:00 pm – Paris time

08-04-2011, 23:35
Er zijn meer dan 320 leden van de Iraanse oppositie gewond geraakt. 1 gewonde is overleden. Er is geen medische zorg, geen water. Alles is door Nouri Maliki geblokkeerd. Het aantal doden bedraagt nu 32. Minister van Defensie van de VS was vandaag in Irak.

08-04-2011, 23:38

08-04-2011, 23:48


Meer informatie over de aanval van fascisten tegen de ongewapende leden van de PMOI in Irak:

http://www.mojahedin.org/pagesen/index.aspx

08-04-2011, 23:51
Informatie in Arabische:

http://www.mojahedin.org/Pagesar/index.aspx

09-04-2011, 01:50

Citaat door Tehrani:
Meer informatie over de aanval van fascisten tegen de ongewapende leden van de PMOI in Irak:

http://www.mojahedin.org/pagesen/index.aspx



dat zijn die door de Amerikanen in de zadel geholpen schoothondjes die dit gedaan hebben

09-04-2011, 10:07

Citaat door elTahar:
dat zijn die door de Amerikanen in de zadel geholpen schoothondjes die dit gedaan hebben


Nouri Maliki is een huurling van fascisten van Iran en een bondgenoot van Amerika. Maliki had de verkiezingen verloren maar door intimidaties en manipulaties van de mullahs premier geworden en de Amerikanen sluiten ogen voor zijn misdaden.
Nouri Maliki is een oorlogmisdadiger en moet berecht worden. Hij heeft met tanks en panterwagens ongewapende mensen aangevallen.
Ik vind het jammer dat Nederlandse media de mond houden over deze en andere misdaden tegen de Iraanse oppositie.

09-04-2011, 11:18
Vanmiddag om 14:00 uur is er bijeenkomst in Den Haag voor de VS ambassade. We protesteren tegen misdaad van Iraakse premier Miliki en voor slachtoffers bij de ongewapende leden van de oppositie die voor vrijheid en democratie en secularisme strijdt.