
Dutch Group Friends of a Free Iran (FOFI), in a statement, condemned the missile attack on Camp Ashraf and asked for adoption of necessary international measures against clerical regime and eviction of that regime from Iraq.
The Statement which is signed by Professor Henk de Haan, the chairman of FOFI in Netherland and former chairman of the Dutch Parliament’s Foreign Relation Committee, reads: On Monday, May 26, 2008, at 16:23 local time, the mullahs’ regime, in a clear act of war, attacked Ashraf City, in northeast Iraq, with so-called Grad missiles. The missiles were engraved with Persian date of manufacture, “24-5-1384” which corresponds to August 15, 2005. No injuries were reported in the missile attack in Ashraf.
This criminal attack occurred three weeks after the definitive judgment of the UK Court of Appeal to remove the PMOI from the terrorist list. The Mullahs’ hysteric reaction to this ruling continues unabated with the regime’s leaders reacting furiously.
Following the regime’s failure to prevent the annulment of the terror label, the mullahs’ regime has ordered its embassy in Baghdad to plot against the residents of Ashraf as a priority.
Attacking residents of Ashraf who are all “protected persons” under the “Fourth Geneva Convention” is a clear violation of international law, International Humanitarian Law, and Geneva Conventions. It is clearly considered a war crime.
The People’s Mojahedin Organisation of Iran called upon the UN Security Council, International Committer of Red Cross, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, Multinational Force-Iraq and the Iraqi Government to condemn the Iranian regime’s war crimes in Iraqi territory against protected persons, and to adopt punitive measures against the religious fascism ruling Iran and to evict the Iranian regime from Iraq.
It is necessary to expel Kazemi Qomi, the terrorist Qods Force commander in Baghdad, to close down the Mullahs’ embassy in Baghdad, which serves as a base for terrorism and espionage, and is the main center for insecurity and instability in Iraq.
Dutch Group FOFI supports the PMOI’s call upon the measures mentioned above.
Prof. Dr. Henk de Haan
Chairman of Dutch Group FOFI
27 May 2008