SaeedIbadi in London
Friday, July 20, 2012 at 11:18 AM

Part 3 "SRSG Kobler will continue to urge the Government of Iraq to respond positively to the residents' legitimate and reasonable demands with respect to humanitarian issues, in accordance with international humanitarian and human rights law". Previously on December 6, before the UN Security Council Mr. Kobler committed that " any workable solution must be acceptable to both the Government of Iraq and to the residents of Camp Ashraf. A solution must respect Iraqi sovereignty, on the one hand, and applicable international humanitarian, human rights and refugee law on the other hand" this is what Mr. Kobler has never fulfilled. In addition, he has never denied the explicit remarks of the Security Advisor of the Government of Iraq about intervening the Iranian regime in the Ashraf dossier. The Security Advisor of the Government of Iraq stated in the Iraqi official television on April 24: “Mr. Martin Kobler, Special Representative of the UN Secretary General for Iraq, has talked in details with Iraqi and Iranian parties through the Iranian Embassy or other channels communicating with Iran in order to provide the requirements for implementation of the understanding which has been agreed on between him and Iraq to close camp Ashraf and put an end to the presence of this organization on Iraqi territory. Talks included the mechanisms and Iran’s role in what has to be done to solve this matter…" According to professional researches of experts of International organizations "by any standard, Camp Liberty is a prison and the residents have been subjected to arbitrary detention. " Kobler declared in the UN Security council session: -" Responsibility also falls on many international supporters. It is of great importance that they contribute to positively to influence the residents position". -"I also appeal to Camp residents to abide by Iraqi laws and avoid provocation and violence. Time is running out to find sustainable solution. The government's patience is wearing thin….".

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