On September 2013 Camp Ashraf Clashes

Iraq Promises Probe Into Iranian Exile Killings

visit was intended to be”on humanitarian grounds, to assess where we can assist,”said U.N. spokeswoman Eliana Nabaa….The U.N., the United States and Britain have condemned the violence but avoided assigning blame. All three have urged Baghdad to ensure the security of the remaining Ashraf residents and investigate what happened.Amnesty International also pressed Baghdad to carry out a full and impartial investigation…

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UN and Iraq probe deaths of 52 Iranian exiles at camp

The officer, who did not want to be identified discussing the inquiry, said investigators found a “huge amount of TNT and explosive materiel inside cars, houses and heavy machinery”. He said 42 members of the PMOI/MKO/MEK were still alive, but accused them of not cooperating with investigators by refusing to hand over corpses and moving bodies from their original locations.

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New Clashes at Camp Ashraf

Reports suggest the clashes on September 1st, left some members dead and injured and some have been arrested by the Iraqi forces…The Camp Ashraf accommodates about 100 MKO/MEK/PMOI members and the rest have already been transferred to Camp Liberty…

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