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Wednesday, 01 February 2012 |
BPCIF: Baroness Boothroyd chaired the meeting in the Parliament on 31 January 2012. She raised serious questions about relocation of Ashraf residents and said: some of us ask ourselves why did these people have to leave Ashraf to enable United Nations to start its work identifying each and every one of the 3300 people there? Why could not they go through the usual UN refugee procedures without having to relocate inside Iraq? |
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Thursday, 13 January 2011 |
You know the situation in Ashraf – in fact many of you know it better than I. I know it is a totally unacceptable situation for a free people who were guaranteed the status they were guaranteed to be under oppression by a government which was set up directly as a result of the sacrifices made by many people from the military forces of the free world, but certainly many from this country. I simply find the whole situation totally unacceptable. |
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Thursday, 13 January 2011 |
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I want to condemn wholeheartedly the violent attacks on Camp Ashraf residents earlier this month and at the end of December. |
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Thursday, 13 January 2011 |
Ashraf is a signal of hope: The hope for freedom and respect for human rights for those millions who cry freedom in Iran itself. It is a voice that drifts over the desert sand, crosses that border into Iran itself and gives those people renewed hope, spirit and determination to stand up to one of the vilest regimes on this planet. |
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Thursday, 13 January 2011 |
I hope the message has been seen by people all over the world, that we will not forget Camp Ashraf. |
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Thursday, 13 January 2011 |
The simple fact is that Ashraf does represent the opposition to what is happening in Iran. |
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Tuesday, 23 November 2010 |
BPCIF: Cross-Party MPs and Peers on Tuesday announced that they were launching an international campaign to save the lives of Iranian opposition members in Camp Ashraf, who are being denied access to medical services by Iraq. They plan to visit the camp in Iraq, where residents are also under psychological torture from Iranian intelligence agents. |
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