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Chairman Kerry On The Violence At Camp Ashraf In Iraq

Washington, DC –  Last Friday, Iraqi Security Forces forcefully entered Camp Ashraf in Eastern Iraq.  Members of the Mujahedin-e Khalq or MEK are housed at the camp.  Earlier today, United Nations officials confirmed that the incursion by Iraqi Security Forces had resulted in scores of dead and injured MEK members.  Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman John Kerry (D-MA) issued the following statement:

“United Nations confirmation of the scope of last week’s tragedy at Camp Ashraf is deeply disturbing and the Iraqi military action is simply unacceptable.  Corrective action is imperative. First, the Iraqis must stop the bleeding and refrain from any further military action against Camp Ashraf.  Second, the Iraqi government has announced a full investigation into the massacre and it must be thorough and serious.  The investigation must hold accountable the responsible parties and ensure that there will be no sequel to these horrific events.  Third, the current situation at the camp is untenable.  The United States must redouble efforts with all the relevant parties – including the Iraqi government, the United Nations, the European Union, and the Mujahedin-e Khalq itself – to seek a peaceful and durable solution, and to find permanent homes for the residents of Camp Ashraf.”

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