Saturday, September 26, 2009

Critical & worrying situation of 36 hostages in Iraq


Hostages have written their last letters to their families considering their
dreadful physical situation and still insist on pertaining their Right for Freedom.

The 36 hostages were abducted by the pro-Iranian Maliki special forces on the day of the brutal attack on Camp Ashraf- home to 1000 woman activists- and while tortured during interrogation were abused in detention and charged with false charges by staged witnesses.
The objective of the Maliki engineered charges was to elongate the hostages captivity in order to fulfill Iranian demands to harm the dissidents.
Mr. Maliki seems to be election thirsty and hoping to win the elections with Iranian support.

It is a Critical situation and we like to ask all readers to Write to the UNHCR,US Ambassador in Iraq,The White house in twitter(@whitehouse) Mr. Obama in twitter (@BarackObama) and other responsible organizations to take immediate action to :
You can also write to other effective twitters:

@Refugees, @amnestynews ,@ MNFIRAQ ,@UNIC

The press on twitter:
@lci @afp @ap @LATimes @abc7 @Reuters_Iran @AJEnglish @CBSNews @foxnews @NBCNews @USATODAY @time @nytimes @washingtonpost @earthtimes @LeMondeWorld @Le_Figaro




- Demand Maliki to stop illegal intervention by delaying release of the hostages ordered by local Judge under various pretexts
- Demand Maliki to ask presence of UNAMI to be stationed in the refugee Camp Ashraf to prevent further pressure by Iranian regime for a second brutal assault on the defenseless camp.
- Ask US to carry out Treaty obligations under Basic International Conventions of Humanitarian Law and enforce protection of the defenseless victims of the camp
_ Ask the UNHCR to pursue the immediate installation of an observer in the camp.





US Embassy in Iraq:
US Land Line : 1- 240-553-0581 x2413 By Telephone
BaghdadPressOffice@state.gov

Iraqi Embassy in the US
3421 Massachusetts Ave.,N.W
Washington, D>C. 20007
Tel: (202) 742-1600 Ext:136

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