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Friday,
16
April
2010
Iraqi
forces
attack
Ashraf
residents
in
support
of
Iranian
regime's
agents
Iranian
Resistance
warns
against
mullahs’
plots
and
demands
protection
of
Ashraf
residents
by
the
United
Nations
and
guarantees
of
the
United
States
NCRI
- On
Thursday
evening,
at
about
23:30
local
time,
in a
failed
attempt,
Iraqi
forces
attacked
Ashraf
residents
and
tried
to
overtake
some
of
installations
inside
the
camp.
The
assault
took
place
in
support
of
the
agents
of
the
Iranian
regime’s
Ministry
of
Intelligence
and
Security
(MOIS)
and
the
terrorist
Quds
Force
stationed
at
the
entrance
of
Ashraf
for
the
past
66
days.
The
agents,
with
full
support
of
the
Iraqi
army
battalion
and
the
clerical
regime’s
embassy
in
Baghdad,
have
been
psychologically
torturing
the
residents
of
Ashraf.
Using
high
powered
amplifiers
and
loudspeakers
they
have
been
threatening
to
“set
fire”
and
“close
down”
Ashraf
and
“kill”
PMOI
members
residing
in
the
camp
and
to
“pull
their
tongues
out
of
their
throats.”
The
agents
have
been
disrupting
peace
for
the
camp
residents.
Video
clips
and
pictures
of
these
agents
have
been
regularly
provided
to
the
international
bodies
as
well
as
the
American
forces
and
relevant
US
authorities.
At
about
mid-night
Thursday
evening,
while
agents
were
screaming
abusive
rhetoric
in
their
loudspeakers
as
did
previous
nights,
an
Iraqi
colonel
and
a
captain
by
the
names
of
Ali
and
Jawad
entered
the
camp
and
said
that
the
loudspeakers
by
the
Ashraf
residents
should
be
turned
off
under
the
orders
of
the
Iraqi
government
to
allow
the
voice
of
the
loudspeakers
of
the
regime
agents
be
heard.
In
an
attempt
to
neutralize
the
disturbing
screaming
of
agents,
Ashraf
residents
were
playing
music
at
some
of
the
their
buildings.
The
Iraqi
colonel
threatened
that
if
the
residents’
loudspeakers
were
not
turned
off
in
10
minutes,
the
Iraqi
forces,
under
the
orders
of
the
government,
would
enter
the
camp
and
take
over
the
buildings
at
the
entrance
of
the
camp
by
force.
But
the
residents
said
that
their
music
would
be
turned
off
provided
that
the
agents
turned
off
their
loudspeakers
that
had
been
disturbing
and
depriving
them
from
getting
rest
and
sleep.
The
loudspeakers
have
been
provided
by
the
Iraqi
forces
to
the
agents.
The
Iraqi
forces
brazenly
said
that
the
government
had
ordered
that
the
agents
are
free
to
say
anything
they
want
on
their
loudspeakers
but
the
residents
of
Ashraf
are
not
allowed
to
do
the
same…
In
the
meantime
a
large
number
of
Iraqi
forces
and
at
least
five
Humvee
military
vehicles
were
deployed
at
the
entrance
of
the
camp.
When
the
Iraqi
forces
faced
with
Ashraf
residents’
defiance
who
refused
to
give
in
to
their
intimidation
and
unlawful
behavior
and
threats
to
shoot
and
kill,
they
started
attacking
the
residents
with
electric
batons
and
iron
bars.
Five
Ashraf
residents
were
wounded
in
the
attack.
Their
names
are:
Karim
Gomasai,
Mehdi
Abdulrahimi,
Azim
Mish
Mast,
Rahim
Sohrabi
and
Khaled
Shah
Karami.
They
were
taken
to
hospital
for
treatment.
The
Iraqi
suppressive
forces
also
attacked
a
woman
resident
of
Ashraf
in a
bid
to
take
her
hostage,
but
failed
when
faced
with
her
resistance
and
protests
by
other
residents.
The
assailant
forces
were
trying
to
take
some
residents
hostage
as
they
did
in
their
attacks
last
July
but
they
failed.
At
around
3:00
a.m.
this
morning,
the
suppressive
forces
who
had
entered
the
camp
with
their
truncheons
and
batons
were
forced
out
as a
result
of
protests
by
the
residents.
The
Iranian
Resistance
reiterates
that
the
events
of
last
night
showed
once
again
that
the
Iranian
regime
and
the
Iraqi
government
are
determined
to
suppress
and
destroy
Ashraf
and
draws
the
attention
of
the
United
Nations
Secretary
General,
Special
Representative
of
the
Secretary
General
for
Iraq
and
the
US
officials
and
military
commanders
to
the
ongoing
tragedy
in
Ashraf.
It
also
strongly
demands
the
United
Nations
to
assume
protection
of
Ashraf
residents
and
calls
on
the
US
forces
to
guarantee
the
protection
as
it
had
committed
itself
to
at
the
time
when
it
disarmed
the
residents.
Secretariat
of
the
National
Council
of
Resistance
of
Iran
April
16,
2010
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