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Massive public unrests - commonly referred to as the 'Arab spring' - has challenged the prevalent policy of appeasing ruling dictators in the west such that a senior expert at the council for foreign affairs criticized American policy
Mohsen Ansari, a MEK resident of Camp Ashraf, died on August 18 due to medical blockade by Iraqi forces; He could be still alive if America had kept its promise to protect Ashraf
Mrs. Rajavi reminded the U.S. government and UN agencies of their responsibilities towards the security of Ashraf residents and reiterated the residents' status as Political Refugees and Protected Persons under the 4th Geneva Convention. She called
As one of these shows, about 100 members of the IRGC and Bassij are supposed to be dispatched to the Ashraf entry circle and Tulips sq. in Ashraf to stage rallies and sit-in against the PMOI.
A bi-partisan panel of U.S. Congress and senior former public and national security officials expressed their views about the US obligations to protect the people in Camp Ashraf, and prospects of a democratic change in Iran.