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    Thursday, May 28, 2009

    IRAQI police enter PMOI camp?

    Iraqi police entering Ashraf,
    home to some 3,400 members of the opposition Peoples Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI) in Iraq, this morning pursuant to renewed calls by the Iranian regime to implement bilateral agreements.

    From our contact in the Iranian resistance:
    Today the Iraqi Plolice attacked the refugee camp Ashraf

    2 days ago, Emma Nicholson , an MEP in the PE - friend of Mrs. Gomes, had an Interview with an Iranian media and declared that Camp Ashraf should be shit down.
    shut down*  and before that the Iranian Supreme Leader announced once again that the nail in the shoes of Tehran at the moment is Ashraf.



    The Iraqi police force suddenly entered Camp Ashraf, home to some 3,400 members of the opposition Peoples Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI) in Iraq, this morning pursuant to renewed calls by the Iranian regime to implement bilateral agreements.

    This suppressive measure takes place while the Iraqi Army is currently protecting Camp Ashraf and there was no need for the Iraqi police to enter the Camp.

    In recent days, the clerical regimes president Ahmadinejad and the Secretary of the Supreme National Security Council have openly been exerting pressures on the Iraqi government to suppress the Iranian opposition in Iraq.

    Simultaneous with the heightening social protests in Iran and in the run up to the regimes presidential election, Ali Khamenei, mullahs Supreme Leader who intends to get Ahmadinejad reinstated, finds himself in desperate need of suppression of the opposition.

    It is an extremely dangerous move which can prepare the grounds for a human catastrophe in Ashraf. This is something that the clerical regime has been planning for. The unexpected and sudden entry into Ashraf by the Iraqi police violates the agreement between the Iraqi and the US governments to respect the rights of Ashraf residents.


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