IRAQ: APPEAL TO THE MINISTER BONINO FOR THE LIBERATION OF THE 7 IRANIAN HOSTAGES HELD IN IRAQ

3 men killed during the attack on Camp Ashraf

25 October 2013 :

During a press conference held today in Rome at the headquarters of the Radical Party, members of the Radical Party Transnational and Transparty, Hands Off Cain and No Peace Without Justice have supported the appeal of the Council of Resistance of Iran for the release of 7 people, of which 6 are women, seized by Iraqi forces on September 1 during an armed attack at Camp Ashraf during which 52 people were summarily executed with a bullet in the head.
The 7 people, according to recent reports, are in prison al-Huot in the airport area of Baghdad and seriously threatened with extradition to Iran where he would suffer the most atrocious torture and death.
An appeal for their release has been signed, among others, by the UN High Commissioner for Refugees Navi Pillay, by Bernard Kouchner, André Glucksmann, Robert Badinter, José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, Ingrid Betancourt, Robert Torricelli (former U.S. Senator) and Bill Richardson, former Governor of New Mexico. They have teamed up with former italian Foreign Minister Giulio Maria Terzi, over 40 Italian parliamentarians.
Dozens of members of the Iranian Resistance, in Iraq as in Geneva, London, Ottawa, Berlin and Melbourne have launched a non-violent initiative of the hunger strike that lasts from 1 September 2013.
During the press conference, Faride Karimi, Head of Human Rights for the Council of Resistance of Iran, has addressed the Minister of Foreign Affairs Emma Bonino, to turn on for the release of seven hostages.
The exponents of Radical associations, Elisabetta Zamparutti, Marco Perduca and Antonella Casu have said: "The battle that we lead for years for the affirmation of the right to the truth about the war in Iraq, which could have been avoided with the exile of Saddam Hussein, is today another form of manifestation in the commitment to the knowledge of what is undergoing the Iranian resistance movement by an Iraq still far from liberation from terror, a terror that has now taken on the face of the Iranian regime."
The Radical leaders have concluded: "We support the request to the Italian government to take action for the immediate release of the 7 hostages and for the acceleration of procedures for reception in our country of those who have health problems or have the conditions for granting refugee status political refugee
The opponents of the Iranian regime who reside at Camp Liberty (about 3,000 people), as those who were massacred at Camp Asharf on September 1 as well as the 7 seized, all enjoy the status of 'protected persons' in accordance with the Geneva Conventions.
We ask our government to make effective this condition recognized by international law, and intervene at the United Nations in order to establish a force for the protection of the residents at Camp Liberty in Iraq."
At http://www.radioradicale.it the audio video of the press conference, "The persecution of women of Resistance of Iran in Camp Ashraf and Camp Liberty and the non-violent struggle."
 

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