In response to
A Humanitarian Crisis That Can Be Solved
SaeedIbadi in London
Friday, July 20, 2012 at 11:19 AM
SaeedIbadi in London
Friday, July 20, 2012 at 11:19 AM
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Part4 It is very surprising that despite all the extensive international protests to his biased conduct in favor of Maliki's Government and the Iranian regime against its opposition, including protests by the churches in the UK and the US, the US congress and the Council of Europe and more than 4,000 parliamentarians in 46 countries as well as International Union of Lawyers, Mr. Kobler pointedly asked the Ashraf supporters to side with him and the Government of Iraq to exert more pressure on defenseless residents in order to give up their minimum rights and legitimate and legal demands. During his remarks in the UN Security Council, he saw no need to remind that 49 Ashraf residents were killed and more than 1000 wounded in the July 2009 and April 2011 raids and he has also forgotten the UN commitment for an investigation in this regard. Instead, he warned defenseless resident not to resort to violence and provocations! Mr. Kobler's remarks in the UN Security Council were so partial that the Iraq Ambassador only sufficed to say: "As Mr. Kobler mentioned, the Iraqi government has shown flexibility to relocate these people". Mr. Kobler's positions in the UN Security Council against Ashraf residents, coupled by expressing his gratitude to patience and flexibility of Maliki, ignoring the systematic violation of Iraqi government's commitments stipulated in the Memorandum of Understanding that Government of Iraq had signed with Mr. Kobler, is deliberately putting blind eyes on the truth and the rights of asylum-seekers as well as humanitarian standards and International Humanitarian Law will without any doubt pave the way for the third massacre in Ashraf.