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Nejat Society Visits Geneva With Camp Ashraf Rescue Plan

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Wed Sep 17, 2008 9:04am EDT

GENEVA, Switzerland, September 17 /PRNewswire/ -- A delegation from Nejat
Society in Iran is in Geneva this week to participate in sessions of the
United Nations Human Rights Council and to meet with delegations from other
international human rights organizations.
    Their aim is to prevent further political abuse of Mojahedin-e Khalq
(MKO, MEK, NCRI) members in Camp Ashraf held captive by their leaders, and
guarantee the individual rights of those who renounce violence and are
willing to return to society.
    The delegation has also concerns about the removal from the camp of about
300 high ranking MKO members (wanted by Interpol) by the US army.
    Nejat Society delegation comprises: Mr. Babak Amin, Mr. Arash Sametipoor,
Ms. Marjan Malek and Ms. Ronak Dashti.
    Arash Sametipoor said "the most serious threat to those left in Camp
Ashraf comes from the MKO cult's leaders, Massoud and Maryam Rajavi. They
will want to use their blood to extricate themselves from this crisis."
Babak Amin explained: "For over twenty years Ashraf has been inaccessible
to the outside world. This has allowed the Rajavis to do whatever they liked
behind closed doors. It is necessary now for humanitarian agencies to enter
the camp to investigate what is really going on there. We need to discover
how widespread the human rights abuses against the members are."
    Now that the Iraqi government, the ICRC and UN human rights and refugee
agencies have access to the remaining people in Camp Ashraf, Nejat is asking
for their immediate protection.
    Arash Sametipoor said, "Because these people have been abandoned by the
MKO leaders, they must be considered now as ex-members of the terrorist cult.
It is clear the Iraqi authorities will not cooperate with the MKO to further
suppress their members. We urge humanitarian agencies to now visit Camp
Ashraf and restore basic human rights to the people trapped there."
    Nejat Society wants every individual person in Camp Ashraf to be given
the opportunity to decide for themselves - without pressure or interference
from MKO personnel - whether they want to continue wearing military uniform,
or whether they want to take off their military uniform and renounce
violence. They should be given access to external information, internet,
radio, television, books, newspapers and conversation. Above all, the people
in Camp Ashraf must be helped to contact their families and enjoy family
visits as soon as possible.
    "Contact with their families re-connects the cult member with their
emotions and provides a trustworthy frame of reference in which they can
reassess what the cult is telling them", explained Babak Amin.
    Mojahedin leaders, Massoud and Maryam Rajavi, and other leading members
who have escaped the camp should be arrested and brought to justice through
international courts.
    Nejat Society believes that when the residents of Camp Ashraf are treated
as individuals they will find places to go, especially if their families can
be involved in helping them.
SOURCE  Nejat Society

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