Monday 6 June 2011

Al-Maliki forces prevent delivery of fuel to Ashraf despite summer heat

NCRI - On Sunday, 29 May 2011, Iraqi forces prevented the entrance of a tanker to Camp Ashraf, carrying fuel purchased at Ashraf residents’ own expense. Despite continuous efforts, the suppressive Iraqi forces returned this fuel tanker today, April 11th. This is part of the policy practiced by Maliki and the Ashraf Suppression Committee to escalate pressure on the camp’s residents, especially following the April 8th attack.



Preventing delivery of fuel is taking place while due to the summer season and continuous power outages, the need for diesel and other fuel increases and numerous vital services depend on power generators for electricity. Furthermore, this issue causes serious problems for the residents in general, and the patients and those wounded during the Iraqi forces’ April 8th attack in particular.

In yet another inhumane act, Iraqi forces are preventing residents from dumping the camp’s sewage, causing the spread of contamination and increasing hygiene problems that endanger the residents’ health. Ashraf’s sewage dumping area has been occupied by Iraqi forces since April 8th.

These repressive measures are taking place while the Iraqi Foreign Minister claimed on 19 May 2011 during a meeting with European Union ambassadors: “Iraqi officials have initiated a series of measures to guarantee and provide humanitarian services, medical treatment and food supplies in Ashraf.” 10 days after these remarks, an Ashraf resident by the name of Kazem Nematollahi lost his life due to obstructions by the Ashraf Suppression Committee – affiliated to the Iraqi Prime Ministry – in preventing free access to medical services.

The inhumane siege on Ashraf, continuing for over two and half years now, is a flagrant and serious violation of numerous international covenants, including the Geneva Conventions, the International Humanitarian Law and International Human Rights. Furthermore, based on the Rome Statute the International Criminal Court and the Spanish National Court ruling, these measures are considered ‘war crimes’ and ‘crimes against the International Community’, and the perpetrators of these actions must be prosecuted and punished.

Secretariat of the National Council of Resistance of Iran
June 1, 2011
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Great Annual Gathering in Support of Camp Ashraf

• International gathering with presence of tens of thousands of Iranians and others in support of Camp Ashraf residents in Villepinte, near Paris, on Saturday, June 18 • Hundreds of prominent figures and dignitaries from five continents will participate • Call for immediate protection of Ashraf residents and offer of a permanent solution for Ashraf to the UN, US and EU The crisis in Camp Ashraf, where 3400 members of Iranian opposition are besieged, is deepening and attempts to find a solution have evolved into a pressing issue on both sides of Atlantic. Therefore, in a massive international event in Paris on Saturday, June 18, to be attended by tens of thousands of Iranians, members of the US Congress, parliamentary delegations from various EU member states and Arab countries, and scores of senior officials in the Obama, Bush and Clinton administrations will call for urgent measures by the UN, US and EU to protect Ashraf residents. Dozens of international dignitaries and former senior US officials will urge the US President, UN Secretary General and the EU High Representative to offer a long-term and peaceful solution to the Ashraf crisis, it was announced in a press briefing on the verge of this international event. The participants, while calling for an end to any appeasement of Iran’s clerical regime, will ask for adoption of the policy of regime change vis-à-vis the clerical regime and recognition of the Iranian Resistance.
. Date & Time: Saturday, June 18, 2011, at 3:30 pm Venue: Parc des Expositions de Paris-Nord-Villepinte, 93420 Villepinte French Committee for Secular and Democratic Iran Background information: On April 8, on the orders of Prime Minister Nouri-al-Maliki and at the behest of the Iranian regime, Iraqi forces massacred Ashraf residents, who are protected persons under Fourth Geneva Convention, killing 35 residents, and wounding 350. Iraqi military forces are still inside Ashraf, with one-third of the camp currently under Iraqi military occupation. The gathering on June 18 takes place eight years after the raid on the headquarters of the National Council of Resistance of Iran on June 17, 2003, in which 164 Iranian dissidents who are political refugees in France were arrested. Recently, the French judges officially annulled terror charges against officials and recognized that the PMOI (People’s Mujahedin of Iran) members are not terrorists but rather are members of a legitimate resistance. A majority of members of the French National Assembly recently signed a declaration recognizing the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI).

Activists working for the Great Gathering ?Iran..UK..Belgium..


 
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