Tuesday, April 12, 2011

The Iraqi government says it will end Last PMOI on its territory before the end of the year

Alsumaria News / Baghdad
The Iraqi government announced Monday it had decided to end the presence of the PMOI opposition territory, and said it is committed to the decision to deport her former elements of the organization boiled out of Iraq before the end of this year.

He said government spokesman Ali al-Dabbagh said in a statement after the meeting of the Iraqi Council of Ministers on Monday evening that "the Council of Ministers decided to reaffirm the commitment to its earlier decision on the liquidation of the presence of members of the MKO terrorist taken from the camp of the new Iraq, based in no later than the end of this year."

Dabbagh stressed that "the government is determined to bring this organization from Iraqi territory by all means, including political, diplomatic, and in cooperation with the United Nations and international organizations," noting that the government "will take into account the wishes of the members of the organization listed in the selection of the country they wish to live."

The Iraqi government's decision comes one day after the claim of the National Alliance of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to deal firmly with the elements of the MKO, which he described as "terrorist" and their expulsion from Iraq immediately, and to invite the European countries defending Iranian dissidents to be accommodated.

The decision comes after a few hours of the issuance of a report by Amnesty International accused the Iraqi government killed at least thirty members of the Mujahedeen Khalq, an Iranian opposition, and the wounding of others to use live bullets to try to quell protests against the Iraqi forces they have made at Camp Ashraf in Diyala province .

Announced the People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran in a statement issued by the Friday the eighth of this April, killing 28 of its members and wounded 300 of its members against the backdrop of clashes with Iraqi security forces, while the Iraqi Government on the San spokesman Ali al-Dabbagh injured five members of the security forces , indicating that the security forces imposed a security in the vicinity of Camp Ashraf after he raised the elements of the Organization riots in the camp.

And called on the People's Mojahedin Organization, on Sunday, the government and U.S. forces and the UN Security Council and the members of the Council to take urgent decisions to push the Iraqi government to withdraw its troops from Camp Ashraf, against the backdrop of renewed clashes between elements of the PMOI and Iraqi forces in riot gear.

The Government of Iraq, to ​​change the name of Camp Ashraf to "camp, the new Iraq," after she assumes the responsibility for security from American troops, the entrants were subjected to strict security measures.

The Mujahedeen-e Khalq (People) was founded in 1965 to overthrow the Shah of Iran, after the Islamic revolution in 1979 opposed the Islamic regime, and sought refuge in many of its members to Iraq in the eighties during the war between Iran and Iraq from 1980 to 1988, the organization considers the armed wing of the National Council of Resistance in Iran, based in France, but announced it renounced violence in June 2001 http://www.alsumarianews.com/ar/1/20003/news-details-Iraq%20politics%20news.html

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