The Life of Camp AshrafMojahedin-e Khalq Victims of Many Masters
The situation today
Less than two months to deadline when Mojahedin-e Khalq must leave Iraq
Families still locked out of the camp
All attempts to enter the camp are met with violence
MEK must leave Iraq
MEK are terrorists
25,000 Iraqis killed by MEK
16,000 Iranians killed by MEK
1997 US Terrorism list
2001 UK Terrorism list
2003 EU Terrorism list
2005 Canadian Judiciary designates MEK terrorist
Massoud Rajavi and Foreign Ownership of MEK
1981 France gives Massoud Rajavi a base and equipment to coordinate a terrorist campaign in Iran
1983 Donald Rumsfeld and Saddam Hussein agree that MEK fighters move to Iraq
1986 Saddam Hussein gives illegally confiscated land to build Camp Ashraf
2003- 11 Powerful Western interests and Saddamists promote MEK in parliaments and demonstrations
MEK activity displays massive financial backing from Western interests
Deliberate Western activity to keep MEK in Iraq after 2003
2004 Donald Rumsfeld personally applies United Nations 4th Geneva Convention to MEK
Europe removes MEK from terrorism lists
Saddamists and European parliamentarians exploit MEK and Camp Ashraf to undermine Iraqi parliamentary democracy
Training and facilitating insurgents and terrorists – Al Qaida, Pejak, Rigi
Maryam Rajavi invited to visit European Parliament
2009 Govt of Iraq takes over responsibility for the MEK and Camp Ashraf
Judicial investigation confirms grounds to prosecute 150 named MEK members for crimes in Iraq
Review of land ownership shows Camp Ashraf illegally occupies farm land
Iraq’s Constitution does not allow MEK presence in the country
Government of Iraq does not allow MEK to enjoy refugee status in Iraq
Government of Iraq will not forcibly repatriate any resident of Camp Ashraf
Iraq’s efforts to impose law on Camp Ashraf
August 2009 Camp Ashraf renamed Camp New IraqIraqi flag flown outside the campMEK checkpoint replaced by Iraqi checkpoint
April 2011A judicial order instructs - one third of the land to be restored to rightful owners
December 2011Under Iraq’s Constitution, MEK must leave Iraq by this deadline
Why has it not been possible to remove the MEK?
The nature of the MEK organisation
The MEK is a dangerous, destructive mind-control cult
MEK uses violence to resist interference
The role of external agencies in preventing Iraq from expelling the group
International community (US and EU) have clearly sided with cult leader
Misinformation in resolutions and parliamentary speeches to promote MEK
External Agencies can choose to support the democratic government of IraqorSupport the leader of an unelected, totalitarian cult
External agencies must beware of cult manipulation
Maryam Rajavi has threatened a violent reaction to external interference in the camp
Neither Massoud Rajavi nor Maryam Rajavi represent the interests of the hostages in Camp Ashraf - Therefore they cannot negotiate on their behalf
MEK is a cult – Cult experts should be involved to prevent deaths and injury to all
Families - Rajavi’s greatest fear
Rajavi calls families ‘bombs’ of destruction
Family ties will break Rajavi’s hold over members
Families stay at the gate for two years and still not able to access relatives inside Camp Ashraf
Families are the solution, not the problem
Who should go into the camp?
Iraqi authorities have the right to enter the camp on - Legal basis - moral basis - human rights and health basis
Humanitarian agenciesUNHRC, ICRC have legitimate and moral right to enter the camp
United Nations High Commission for Refugees will conduct individual screening for Camp Ashraf residents
How to open the gates of Camp Ashraf?
RepresentationUN refugee interviews accompanied by cult experts and family representatives
InformationHumanitarian agencies – ICRC – can give information to Camp Ashraf residents
HelpFamilies are there to help their relatives
Families are the solutionnot the problem
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