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US Embassy Statement on Transfer of Security Responsibility for Camp Ashraf

Tuesday, December 30, 2008

In an official statement, the US Embassy in Baghdad, announced: “U.S. forces will maintain a presence at Camp Ashraf and will continue to assist the Government of Iraq in carrying out its assurances of humane treatment of the residents of Camp Ashraf.”

Full text of the US Embassy statement is as follows:

US Embassy- Iraq, Dec 28, 2008
With the end of the UNSCR mandate for the Coalition Forces in Iraq, the Government of Iraq will assume security responsibility for Camp Ashraf and its residents as of January 1, 2009. In that context, the transfer of security responsibility from Coalition Forces to the Iraqi Security Forces will take effect January 1, 2009. U.S. forces will maintain a presence at Camp Ashraf and will continue to assist the Government of Iraq in carrying out its assurances of humane treatment of the residents of Camp Ashraf.
The Government of Iraq has provided the US Government written assurances of humane treatment of the Camp Ashraf residents in accordance with Iraq’s Constitution, laws, and international obligations. As recently as September 2008, the Government of Iraq affirmed publicly that it would treat the residents of Camp Ashraf humanely.
The US Government, through its Embassy in Iraq and the military forces present under the new bilateral security agreement, will continue to work to ensure a smooth transition for the camp residents. The US Government and Government of Iraq will work with appropriate international organizations to assist the camp residents in securing a safe future.
The US Government has designated the MeK a foreign terrorist organization.

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