2011年4月10日星期日

Iraq troops attack Iranian exile

8 April 2011, last updated at 13: 32 GMT Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki at his compound in Baghdad, Iraq, 7 April 2011 Iranian exile accused Iraqi PM Nouri Maliki of ordering Iraqi forces attack a camp housing an Iranian exile group North of Baghdad, home to about 3,500 people have attacked.

Reports indicate that at least three in the conflict between troops and the people's Mujahideen organisation of Iran (PMOI) in camp Ashraf died.

The PMOI said more than 25 were killed and wounded many in the RAID, was but the numbers have controversial Iraqi officials.

US Defense Secretary of Robert Gates expressed concern and called for restraint Iraq.

The PMOI, a guerrilla group that leadership of Iran, applies the Shiite clerics against is a terrorist group by the United States and the Iran.

' Never before Mord

The Iraqi army says that it went to confront in camp Ashraf, in the province of Diyala, stone throwers, and clashes were limited.

But the PMOI describes the RAID early on Friday, when a large-scale military attack with armored vehicles took place.

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I can not deny the occurrence of injuries among the residents of camp Ashraf, because we have no information from within the camp "
end quote Ali al-Dabbagh Iraqi Government the PMOI said Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri Maliki", under the order of the Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, had committed an "unprecedented murder in Ashraf".

Major Hassan al-Tamimi of the Iraqi army in Baqubah, capital of the province, said told AFP that three people were killed and 20 injured, including six soldiers.

But the death toll was confirmed by the Government.

Iraqi Government spokesman Ali al-Dabbagh said residents of Ashraf rocks at security forces had thrown during a "riot" and denied that the Iraqi forces opened fire.

Mr. Dabbagh said "The security forces residents of camp Ashraf, inside the camp by force have reduced,". "The situation is controlled now."

"I cannot deny the occurrence of injuries among the residents of camp Ashraf, not because we have no information from within the camp," he added.

'International obligations'

The PMOI, also known as the Mujahedeen-e Khalq, setting up camp Ashraf in the Iraq in the 1980s and was welcomed by President Saddam Hussein, which has been fighting a war against the Iran.

The PMOI military wing along with Iraqi soldiers.

Correspondents say that many of its members life in camp Ashraf, to the annoyance of Iraqi and Iranian Governments.

Human rights organizations say that the inhabitants of the camp should be protected from persecution or attack.

Mr. Gates, who visited Iraq, said: "We are very concerned with reports of deaths and injuries this morning in the conflict."

"I call for the Iraqi Government restraint and its obligations for the treatment of the inhabitants of Ashraf to the Iraqi law and its international obligations to meet."

In January a Spanish judge an investigation opened a RAID by Iraqi security forces at Camp Ashraf in July 2009 that left 11 people dead. He wanted to see whether crimes against humanity were committed.

A lawsuit filed by lawyers human rights on behalf of the relatives of the victims claimed that police and soldiers shot and beat residents of the camp unarmed so that she could delete a space for the build of a police station.


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