Thursday, June 4, 2015

Persistence of anti-human siege in Camp Liberty


Enough is enough; this dirty game should be stopped. Basic humanitarian need can’t be used for political purposes and ulterior motives. Once again we are backing to the zero point, this time the obstructing entry of essential logistics which is continuing for third consecutive week and there is no protest from U.N.A.M.I and no action from U.S.A. State Department or U.S. embassy in Iraq. What has happen to all those promises? Don’t they know this basic facts that silence only embolden the Iraqi official in charge of liberty camp management who are just following the order of mullah’s ambassador in Iraq. What is up now?


It is the news: By the orders of the Governmental Committee tasked to suppress Ashraf, Iraqi forces are obstructing entry of vehicles carrying repair and maintenance items for the third straight week. These items are necessary for the maintenance of camp’s infrastructure and water purification system and the generators that produce camp’s electricity. If this condition is allowed to continue, camp’s infrastructures will be disrupted and considering the hot season, residents will soon experience serious crisis.
Who are responsible for this action?

The order is coming from Falleh Fayaz the Iraqi national security advisor a well known proxy of Mullah’s regime which has been keeping his post from previous Maliki’s administration and his commanders to execute his order are:
Sadeq Mohammed Kadhim and Ahmed Khosaier from the Committee tasked to suppress Ashraf. They are preventing entry of these items that have been purchased by residents themselves and that have been already transferred to the container that belongs to the residents.
Obstructing entry of basic humanitarian needs is a flagrant violation of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed between the United Nations and the Iraqi government on 25 December 2011, as well as a breach of many international conventions that demands legal prosecution.
Once again we urge the United Nations and the U.S. government that have repeatedly and in writing committed themselves to the wellbeing and security of the Liberty residents, to take immediate steps to end this antihuman siege. At the same time we ask all freedom loving people of the world, all humanitarian organizations, and all people representative all over the world to raise their voice on this inhuman treatment of Camp liberty residents and put all the possible pressure on the responsible sides such as U.N.A.M.I and U.S.A. to realize their commitments.



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