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Tue 2 Jun, 2009 02:44 pm
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June 1, 2009
By: Omran
The most recent event at Camp Ashraf, home of 3,400 members of the opposition People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI), happened on Thursday, May28, when the Iraqi police force suddenly entered Camp Ashraf. The move was clearly to tighten the siege around Ashraf that had started three month ago after the supreme leader of the Iranian regime, Khamenei, explicitly asked Iraqi President Talibani to expel the PMOI and close Camp Ashraf.
This suppressive measure takes place while the Iraqi Army is currently protecting Camp Ashraf and there was no need for the Iraqi police to enter the Camp.
In recent days, the clerical regime?s president Ahmadinejad and the Secretary of the Supreme National Security Council have openly been exerting pressures on the Iraqi government to suppress the Iranian opposition in Iraq.