Pictorial-Thousands of Iranian Families of MKO victims ask Europe to ban the group
Thousands of Iranian Families of MKO victims asks Europe to ban the group
Thousands of Iranian Families of MKO victims asks Europe to ban the group
Iranian families in Iraq’s Diyala call for release of relatives held in MKO Camp Ashraf
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MKO officilas refuse to allow members of the Organization meet relatives for fear they will leave the organization and Camp Ashraf and return to their homeland and their families.
After ten days of a stand-off, a small group of Iranian families have staged a sit-in outside the gates of Camp Ashraf in Diyala province in Iraq . The families’ simple, straightforward and only demand is that they be able to meet with their relatives who are trapped inside the camp.
Families came from Iran to Iraq to meet their children who are members of the Mojahedin Khalq and who for years have been held captive by the organization’s leaders in Camp Ashraf.
Giti Zardestian, with a portrait of her son, and Reza Nawrozi, right, both from Iran, said that they had been waiting nine days to see relatives at Camp Ashraf
During a visit to Camp Ashraf [ MKO aka PMOI/MEK headquarters in Iraq], a group of families of MKO members had been waiting for days outside the camp’s gates to see relatives.
Leaders of the Terrorist Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization (MKO), have barred the group members incarcerated in a military base – about 60km (37 miles) north of Baghdad – form visiting their family members and relatives, fearing their defection.The Camp guards also disrespected representatives of the international human rights bodies dispatched to the area to accompany the families.