Tuesday, August 14, 2007

Parliamentary Group Condemns al-Maliki’s remark against Mojahedin of Iran

August 14, 2007

NCRI - The Iraqi Parliamentary Committee of Friendship and Solidarity with the People of Iran in a statement, condemned the remarks by Nouri al-Maliki, the Iraqi Prime Minister against the presence of the People’s Mojahedin of Iran (PMOI/MEK) in Ashraf City, Iraq and expressed its deep concerns regarding any alignment with the Iranian regime.

The statement by the group that has support of tens of Iraqi Parliamentarians reads: ”On Aug 6, in a surprising and strange remarks, Mr. Nouri al-Maliki, on the eve of his trip to Iran, called the presence of the PMOI in Iraq detrimental for Iran’s security and contradictory to Iraqi laws.”

“The Parliamentary Committee of Friendship and Solidarity with the People of Iran, firmly believes in this indisputable reality that the main part of present Iraqi crisis is the product of Iranian regime’s extensive meddling in Iraq and its efforts to impose its influence and domination over Iraq.

“It also expresses its deep concern with respect to any alignment with the Iranian regime and considers it against the interests of the Iraqi people.”

The statement added: “we also strongly stress that adoption of any hostile policy against the presence of the PMOI in Iraq, who are supported by human rights organizations and it is based on international laws and conventions, is undoubtedly a sign of domination of the Iranian regime over the Iraqi governmental institutions and will have dreadful consequences.”

Saturday, August 11, 2007

Maliki, Iraq’s PM or Iran’s?

August 11, 2007

The director of Iraqi News Agency Sarmad Abdul Karim said in an interview with Iraqi Salahuddin TV on Thursday, August 9, said: “Maliki’s comments against the Iranian Mojahedin (PMOI/MEK) just before his trip to Tehran is a gift for Iran.

Mr. Sarmad added: "Maliki had said the presence of the PMOI in Iraq is detrimental to Iran’s security.”

Director of Iraqi News Agency said: "He has said this about an organization which is a democratic and peace-loving, and during its decades of presence in Iraq has never done anything wrong against any Iraqi. One who says so is the Iraq’s prime minister or Iran’s?"

Mr. Sarmad said: “Iranian regime is involved in killings and murders in Iraq, and by now, has murdered thousands of scientists, high ranking military officers and former Iraqi pilots".

Thursday, August 09, 2007

Iranian Resistance calls for investigation into bogus reports against the PMOI

August 09, 2007
Statement No. 2

NCRI - The National Council of Resistance of Iran warns of the terrorist objectives of the Iranian regime in disseminating false information. It calls on the French government to launch an investigation into the source and the manner in which bogus reports which linked the People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran and the Iranian Resistance to possible terrorist attacks in a Luxembourg-Paris train was disseminated. The French media today described the reports as being false and wrote that last night's alert had been called off.

The main source of this utterly false and dubious report is the Iranian regime and its Ministry of Intelligence and Security (MOIS). By spending huge sums of money in previous years, the regime has churned out false and distorted reports on terrorism, nuclear activities and the PMOI to mislead foreign countries about its own export of terrorism and nuclear program. The campaign has also sought to influence the policies of these governments vis-à-vis the regime and its opponents.

In its news program last night, French television station, TF1, broadcast a report about a terrorist threat in eastern part of France and quoted a completely false report by a "source in Luxembourg" that "The Iranians being pursued reportedly belonged to the People's Mojahedin of Iran movement, the largest Iranian opposition movement, whose headquarters is in France. Le Figaro wrote today, "One of the individuals has been identified by French officials as being close to the Iranian opposition."

Interestingly enough, TF1 reiterated that "Intelligence sources are looking at this information with great caution. They had previously received reports according to which some action was in progress aiming to destabilize the Mojahedin."

What makes this matter even more suspicious is the simultaneous publication of this bogus report by websites affiliated with the MOIS. These websites wrote last night, "France's railway network was disrupted because of a terrorist alert prompted by the pursuit of four terrorists affiliated with the PMOI." They added, "Information provided by officials in Luxembourg indicates that the four persons being sought are Iranian nationals and closely linked to the People's Mojahedin which is headquartered in France."

These ridiculous allegations against the PMOI are made while it is common knowledge that the activities of members and sympathizers of the Iranian Resistance in all countries conform with and are within the framework of the laws of those countries. European governments, particularly the French government and police, are fully cognizant of the lawful nature of the activities of the Iranian Resistance.

Secretariat of the National Council of Resistance of Iran
August 9, 2007

Association of Independent Iraqi Jurists condemn Maliki’s remarks against PMOI

August 09, 2007

NCRI - Association of the Independent Iraqi Jurists, in a statement, strongly condemned al-Maliki’s remarks regarding expulsion of People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI) from Iraq and described it unlawful.

The jurists’ association stressed on the right of the PMOI's stay in Iraq as a legitimate right recognized by international law and conventions and general principles of human rights contained in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Additionally, the PMOI members enjoy the "Protected Persons" status under the Fourth Geneva Convention and no one should talk about their expulsion.

Text of the statement of The Association of Independent Iraqi Jurists:

We, the Association of Independent Iraqi Jurists, are not surprised by the assertions of the Prime Minister regarding his visit to Iran, the same way we are used to such remarks and other similar remarks made by other officials of the new state of Iraq starting from the former Governing Council. This will not be the last one as if the issue of the People's Mojahedin's (PMOI/MEK) presence in Iraq is the first national priority.

It seems as if the national unity government is fully realized, terrorism has been uprooted, unemployed is resolved, and all services such as electricity, water, paving roads, building houses and other infrastructures are provided and there is no other problem than settling the issue of the PMOI!

We ask the Iraqi government to be responsible for national priorities before talking with the Iranian regime over the important and special case of the PMOI. The Iranian regime is a regime that has proven its hostility toward Iraq and its nation ever since the Khomeini’s regime came to power; it is a regime that has decided to export "revolution" to other countries of the world, especially to Islamic and Arab states and above all Iraq. The regime took advantage of the situation in Iraq under occupation, and is the first winner of the current state in Iraq.

The regime knows well that the PMOI is a major obstacle to its ominous intentions in Iraq. Therefore, it is using all its power to remove this obstacle and to this end it has been using all its agents within the Iraqi government.

There should be no deal on this organization’s right to stay in Iraq. This is a right recognized under the international law and conventions and general principles of human rights contained in Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1948. In addition to this, the PMOI members enjoy the "Protected Persons" status under the Fourth Geneva Convention and no one should talk about their expulsion. No matter who is making such comments, whether it is the prime minister or the government spokesman.

Iraqi prominent political leader finds PMOI role in Iraq positive

August 09, 2007

NCRI - Dr. Adnan al-Doleimi, the General Secretary of the Iraqi People’s Congress and the head of the Iraqi Accord Front, a major political movement with a large number of seats at the Iraqi Parliament, rejected claims against the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) by the Iraqi Prime Minister Noori Al-Maliki on the eve of his visit to Tehran this week.

Speaking to Iraqi News Agency on August 7, he said: “The PMOI is definitely not a terrorist organization and is neither a threat to Iraq nor Iran or any other country.”

He added: “Members of the PMOI continue to enjoy the political refugee status in Iraq and we strongly call on the government to change its attitude towards this organization and refrain from exerting any pressure on them.”

Dr. Doleimi reiterated: “To our view, the activities of the PMOI in Iraq is absolutely constructive and has no negative impact on the security of Iraq, not even slightest. The fact is that the PMOI is the political opposition of the Iranian regime and is campaigning for democracy which is an absolutely legitimate demand in the present international circumstances and this organization has no link to terrorism.”

A number of other prominent political leaders in Iraq and distinguished western political dignitaries have also denounced Maliki’s remarks against the PMOI and described it as an attempt to please the clerical regime in Iran.

Wednesday, August 08, 2007

FoFI calls on Iraqi government to respect the rights of Iranian Mojahedin

August 09, 2007

NCRI - Friends of a Free Iran (FoFI), Intergroup in the European Parliament in a statement said that it is deeply shocked by the strange remarks made by Mr. Noori Al-Maliki, current Prime Minister of Iraq, on the status of the People's Mojahedin Organisation of Iran (PMOI).

Friends of a Free Iran called on the Iraqi government to respect the rights of the PMOI members under international law, as demanded by the European Parliament in a resolution adopted unanimously on July 12, 2007.

Text of statement by Friends of a Free Iran:

Respect the rights of PMOI members in Iraq under international law

Friends of a Free Iran Intergroup in the European Parliament (FoFI) is deeply shocked by the strange remarks made by Mr. Noori Al-Maliki, current Prime Minister of Iraq, on the status of the People's Mojahedin Organisation of Iran ( PMOI), currently residing in Iraq.On Monday, August 6, 2007, on the eve of his most recent and regular trips to Tehran, he once again repeated his intentions to please the ruling mullahs in Iran and said, "The presence of the People's Mojahedin Organisation of Iran in Iraq is a threat to Iran's national security. This organisation is on the list of terrorist organisations and its presence on our soil is against Iraq's constitution."

It is a common knowledge who is behind the daily barbaric murders in Iraq. On Sunday the deputy U.S. commander in Iraq Lt. Gen. Raymond Odierno, blamed Iran for providing the Shiite militia with arms and training and said they were responsible for nearly three-quarters of attacks that killed or wounded Americans in Baghdad last month.

Mr. Maliki describes the PMOI in Iraq as a security threat to the Iranian regime. He should make his priorities clear; is it to safeguard the Iranian regime's security or that of the Iraqi people who are daily victims of terrorist agents of that regime.

In a resolution adopted unanimously on July 12, 2007, the European Parliament strongly rejected the threats of expulsion and cutting off supplies of fuel and drinking water made by senior officials in the Iraqi Government against members of the PMOI who had been "political refugees in Iraq for the past 20 years." The resolution reiterated the legal status of the PMOI members who are recognized as "Protected persons under the Fourth Geneva Convention."

Invoking the terrorist label and the terror lists in order to violate the Fourth Geneva Convention and infringe the rights of refugees is unlawful and has been rejected by judicial authorities and European courts on several occasions. Senior US officials have also stated that they had found no link between Ashraf residents and terrorism. We therefore underline the demand by the European Parliament and call on the Iraqi government to respect the rights of the PMOI members under
international law.

Friends of a Free Iran
European Parliament
8 August 2007

Tuesday, August 07, 2007

Al-Maliki’s remarks against People’s Mojahedin Organization sets the stage for perpetration of war crimes

August 07, 2007
Iranian Resistance takes case before international bodies

NCRI - On the eve of his trip to Tehran, Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri Al- Maliki, again talked about expelling the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI) from Iraq. Speaking to Al-Iraqiya television on 6 August 2007, he said, “The presence of the PMOI in Iraq is detrimental to Iran’s security. This organization is in the list of terrorist organizations and its presence in our territory is tantamount to ignoring rules, regulations and the constitution.”

These remarks come amid growing public and mass hangings in Iran and serve no other purpose than mollifying the religious dictatorship ruling Iran.

There is hardly any doubt that Mr. Al-Maliki and other officials in his government are the main sources of the problems in Iraq as they endeavor to realize the sinister objectives of the Iranian regime. For this reason, a majority of Iraqis view the removal of the Al-Maliki government as the first step in improving the situation in Iraq. Currently, 17 cabinet ministers have boycotted the cabinet.

It is surprising that Mr. Al-Maliki described the presence of PMOI in Iraq as being detrimental to the security of the Iranian regime. It is not clear as to whether Mr. Al-Maliki's first priority is to safeguard the security of the Iranian regime or that of the Iraqi people, who are being massacred and mutilated ruthlessly on a daily basis by the mercenaries of the religious fascism ruling Iran.

Twenty-four hours before Al-Maliki’s remarks against the PMOI, the Associated Press quoted General Raymond Odierno, the No. 2 U.S. commander in Iraq, as saying, “militia fighters said to be armed and trained by Iran were responsible for nearly three-quarters of attacks that killed or wounded Americans in Baghdad last month.”

The presence of the PMOI in Iraq is consistent with international laws and conventions and supported by a majority of Iraqi people. It falls outside the mandate of Al-Maliki and his government.

All members of the PMOI reside in Ashraf City, Iraq, and are protected by the Fourth Geneva Convention. The United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) stated on March 6 and March 9, 2007, “There will be bodies of international law, particularly international humanitarian and human rights law,” and therefore, “the UNHCR has repeatedly appealed to the competent Iraqi authorities and to the Multinational Forces to refrain from any action that could endanger the life or the security of these individuals, such as their forcible deportation from Iraq or their forced displacement inside Iraq.”

The International Committee of Red Cross (ICRC) on several occasions, including on March 20, 2007, reiterated the principle of non-refoulement (prohibition on expulsion or forced repatriation) of the residents of Ashraf City. The ICRC emphasized, “The residents of Camp Ashraf must not be deported, expelled or repatriated in violation of International Humanitarian Law.” The ICRC also reminded all the relevant parties of their obligation to respect international laws (in particular common article 3 of the Geneva Conventions) and added, “Principles of International Law have to be respected with regard to the residents of Camp Ashraf.”

In a resolution adopted on July 12, 2007, the European Parliament stated that it “strongly rejects the threats of expulsion and cutting off supplies of fuel and drinking water made by some senior officials in the Iraqi Government against 4000 members of the Iranian opposition who have been political refugees in Iraq for the past 20 years and have the legal status of 'Protected persons under the Forth Geneva Convention' and calls on the Iraqi Government to respect their rights under international law."

On several occasions in the past four years, the people of Iraq have reiterated their support for presence of the PMOI in Iraq. The statements signed by 5.2 million Iraqis, 3,000 tribal leaders, 12,000 Iraqi lawyers and jurists and 450,000 residents of Diyala province have underscored the need for the presence of the PMOI in Iraq as a bulwark against the expansion of fundamentalism and render as unwarranted the remarks of the clerical regime’s proxies in Iraq.

Invoking the terrorist label and the terror lists in order to violate the Fourth Geneva Convention and infringe the rights of refugees is unlawful and has been rejected by judicial authorities and European courts on several occasions. Attempting to stick the terror label on the on the residents of Ashraf is ludicrous and without credibility. Members of the PMOI in Ashraf no longer belong to the terrorist list because on July 2, 2004, the U.S. government and the Multi-National Force-Iraq acknowledged their legal status as Protected Persons under the Fourth Geneva Convention.

Subsequent to 16 months of investigation into all members of the PMOI in Iraq, senior US officials stated that there was no basis to bring charges against any member of the PMOI in Iraq and that they had found no link between these individuals and terrorism. (The New York Times, July 27, 2004 and the Washington Post, March 14, 2007).

In light of the obligations and commitments of the Iraqi government to international laws, in particular International Humanitarian Law, the sacred right to asylum and the Geneva Conventions (specifically the common article 3 of the Conventions), any violation of these obligations as they relate to the residents of Ashraf City, and as suggested by Mr. Al-Maliki, is tantamount to encouraging the perpetration of war crimes. The National Council of Resistance will, therefore, take this case to international bodies.

Secretariat of the National Council of Resistance of Iran
August 7, 2007