WASHINGTON, June 15, 2013 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — The US Committee for Camp Ashraf Residents (USCCAR), on behalf of hundreds of Iranian-Americans whose loved ones in Iraq’s Camp Liberty were the target of a massive Tehran-engineered rocket attack today, deplores the US government’s indifference toward a dire humanitarian situation despite its assurances that relocation to Liberty would ensure the…
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Grave situation
THE WASHINGTON TIMES By A leading member of Congress is accusing the Iraqi government of failing to protect unarmed Iranian dissidents from terrorist attacks in a refugee camp near Baghdad. Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen wrote Iraqi Ambassador Jabir Habeb Jabir to complain that his government had done nothing to prevent rocket attacks on Camp Hurriya, formerly…
Kerry blames Iran for attack on Iraq camp
AGENCE FRANCE PRESSE WASHINGTON — US Secretary of State John Kerry blamed the Iranian government for a deadly attack on an opposition camp in Iraq, and voiced fears of another assault. “We are deeply engaged in this. I am very concerned about the potential of another attack,” Kerry told US lawmakers when asked about the…
Notable Germans urge protection for Iranian exiles
ABC NEWS By ROBERT H. REID Associated Press BERLIN – Several prominent Germans urged the U.S. and Europe on Wednesday to speed the resettlement of about 3,100 members of an Iranian opposition group living in Iraq whose lives are said to be at risk. The call was made at a conference in Berlin of the…
Camp Liberty: Iraq blocking repair of trailers damaged in missile attack
NCRI – Two months after the February 9 missile attack, Iraq’s Prime Ministry not only prevents security measures to be taken, but it also obstacles transfer of necessary items needed for the repair of damaged trailers and installations. Since the very first days following the missile attack, the residents provided the representatives of the Iraqi…