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Wednesday, 23 February 2011

  • Index: MDE 14/020/2010 Iraq Date: 2 December 2010

    To: Health professionals
    From: Amnesty international
    APPEAL FOR ACTION

    RE: MEDICAL RESTRICTIONS IMPOSED ON IRANIAN EXILES, INCLUDING REFUGEES

    Hundreds of Iranian exiles, including refugees, resident in Camp Ashraf in Iraq, north of Baghdad, are reported to have suffered serious complications from medical restrictions imposed on them by the Iraqi authorities. In the past five months the already appalling medical conditions at the camp have deteriorated even further. Many residents are reportedly suffering from cancer, heart problems, loss of vision, gallstones, orthopaedic problems, kidney stones and other diseases that without prompt and adequate treatment can result in irreversible health damage.

     

    Camp Ashraf, 60 Km north of Baghdad, is home to around 3,400 members and supporters of the Iranian opposition group, the People's Mojaheddin Organization of Iran (PMOI). The residents have been living there for almost 25 years and it is now a small town with shops and other amenities.

    Camp Ashraf was held under US control from April 2003 until mid-2009 when the Iraqi government took over control, in accordance with provisions contained in the SOFA, a security agreement signed by Iraqi and US governments in November 2008, which stipulated the withdrawal of US troops from towns and cities. Since the transfer occurred, residents needing medical care have found it extremely difficult to have access to medical treatment in and out of the camp because the camp is surrounded by Iraqi security forces. An Iraqi security committee, responsible for all matters relating to the camp, is now said to be responsible for making decisions regarding medical treatment. The committee members decide who can travel outside the camp for specialist treatment, and they control the influx of supplies into the camp. Moreover, Iraqi security forces are increasingly making life difficult for the residents, including by using loudspeakers to broadcast messages and play loud music at them.

    Due to lack of adequate treatment for certain illnesses in the hospital next to the camp, some residents need to seek treatment in specialised hospitals in Baghdad and in the Kurdistan region of Iraq. However, Amnesty International has received reports confirming that patients with appointments in hospitals in Baghdad could not attend their appointments because the Iraqi forces apparently refused to allow others to accompany them, including interpreters. Most of the patients at the camp do not speak Arabic as Farsi is their native language and therefore without an interpreter they can not communicate with doctors in Iraq. It is reported that patients who have travelled to other facilities for treatment have returned without a diagnosis or treatment because of the lack of an interpreter. It has also been reported that patients with mobility issues have been barred from travelling due to the lack of wheel chairs or special beds. The Iraqi authorities have refused to provide such equipment.

    The delay in treatment has caused serious long-term consequences for many people. It has been reported that Elham Fardipour, a female patient with thyroid cancer, could not receive the treatment she needs in Baghdad because she was not allowed to be accompanied by a nurse or interpreter; consequently, leading her to remain in the camp rather than travel alone to keep her appointment. Her current outlook is unknown but without prompt treatment her cancer is likely to spread. Additionally, about 60 residents are in need of assessment by a cardiologist for diagnosis and treatment of various heart conditions. Several need surgery to prevent or reduce damage caused by heart attacks.

    Ill-treatment of patients by the Iraqi forces has also been reported. Soldiers have forcibly removed patients from hospitals or entered patients’ rooms against their will, in some cases verbally harassing them. In one case a soldier allegedly beat a patient who had just had surgery causing him to go into a seizure.

Thursday, 02 December 2010

  • EU Decleration Demands U.S, UN, Iraq Act to Protect The Rights of Iranian Dissidents in Camp Ashraf,

     

     

     

     

     

    EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT

    2009 - 2014 

         

    Pursuant to Rule 123 of the Rules of Procedure

    0075/2010

    Written declaration on Camp Ashraf

    The European Parliament,

    –   having regard to its previous resolutions on human rights in Iran,

    –   having regard to its resolution of 24 April 2009 on Camp Ashraf, home to 3400 Iranian dissidents in Iraq, including 1000 women, all of whom are  'Protected Persons' under the 4th Geneva Convention,

    –   having regard to the removal of the opposition PMOI from the EU’s blacklist in 2009,

    –   having regard to Rule 123 of its Rules of Procedure,

    A. whereas several relatives of Ashraf residents have been sentenced to death by the Iranian regime after returning from visits to their families in Ashraf,

    B. whereas the Iraqi Government has failed to respect the EP resolution and is continuing a merciless siege of the Camp,

    C. whereas the residents are still being subjected to external pressures under the pretext that the PMOI remains on the US blacklist,

    D. whereas in July 2010 the US Appeals Court in Washington ruled in favour of the PMOI and urged the State Department to review its decision to maintain them on the US terrorist blacklist,

    E. whereas US and UN forces have withdrawn from Ashraf and residents are now vulnerable to attack,

    1.  Calls on the High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy to urge the USA to follow the example of the EU by removing the PMOI from its blacklist and to urge the UN to provide urgent protection for Ashraf;

    2.  Instructs its President to forward this declaration, together with the names of the signatories, to the Council, the Commission and the parliaments of the Member States

Saturday, 12 June 2010

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    bingeh, May 15, 2010

    Clinicians For a Free Iran

    The U.S. society of Clinicians For a Free Iran condemns medical services' blockade of Ashraf residents

    Clinicians For a Free Iran, in a letter to Ad Melkert, UNSG special representative in Iraq, condemned limitations on medical services imposed on PMOI members residing in Ashraf. This letter emphasizes that prior to U.S.'s transfer of Ashraf residents' protection to the Iraqi forces in the beginning of 2009, medical services of the residents was accomplished through residents' own resources; specialist physicians would come to Ashraf to treat patients from Baghdad and other cities. However, since the Iraqi government took over the protection of Ashraf, this government and its forces have prevented these services from outside the camp resulting in the current situation where many patients have acute illnesses. These patients had been under treatment by specialists for many years and urgently need a resumption of such medical services. In addition, a number of female residents in Ashraf are in need of specialists that have not been allowed to enter Ashraf for the recent months.

    The U.S. Clinicians For a Free Iran, in their letter to the special representative of UN Secretary General to Iraq, have emphasized that the government of Iraq systematically violates humanitarian and international human rights laws.

    تجمع الأطباء لايران حرة» في أمريكا بعث برسالة الى اد ميلكرت الممثل

    سايت بنگه 15 مي 2010

    bingeh

     

    تجمع الأطباء لايران حرة» في أمريكا يندد تقييد الخدمات الطبية لسكان أشرف

    تجمع الأطباء لايران حرة» في أمريكا بعث برسالة الى اد ميلكرت الممثل الخاص
    للأمين العام للأمم المتحدة في العراق، ندد فيها ما فرضته لجنة نوري المالكي لقمع أشرف من قيود على الاجراءات العلاجية لمجاهدي أشرف. وأكدت الرسالة: قبل أن تسلم أمريكا حماية معسكر أشرف الى القوات العراقية في مطلع 2009، كان سكانأشرف يؤمنون خدماتهم الصحية بالاعتماد على مصادرهم. فكان أطباء متخصصون يأتون من بغداد والمدن العراقية الأخرى الى المعسكر لعلاج المرضى. ولكن منذ أن استلمت الحكومة العراقية حماية المعسكر فقامت هي وقواتها بحظر العلاج على سكان المخيم من الخارج، فيما هناك عدد كبير من المرضى يتلقون العلاج بسبب أمراضهم الخطيرة منذ سنوات من قبل أطباء متخصصين وهم بحاجة ماسة اليهم. فضلاً عن أن هناك نساء مجاهدات في أشرف بحاجة الى متخصصين لم يسمح لهم خلال الشهور الماضية بالدخول الى أشرف فعدد من النساء في أشرف يعانين من السرطان وهن بحاجة الى علاج فوري. وأكد «تجمع الأطباء لايران حرة» في أمريكا في رسالته الى الممثل الخاص للأمين العام للأمم المتحدة في العراق ان الحكومة العراقية وبخرقها المنتظم للقوانين الانسانية وقوانين حقوق الانسان الدولية قد عرقلت الخدمات الطبية بهدف ممارسة الضغط على سكان أشرف وتستخدم ذلك كعامل ضغط جسدي ونفسي عليهم. ان «تجمع الأطباء لايران حرة» في أمريكا يحثكم على التدخل شخصياً للسماح بدخول الاطباء والمتخصصين الى أشرف مثلما كان عليه في السابق.

    جامعه پزشكان براي ايران آزاد”  در آمريكا بلوكه كردن خدمات طبي ساكنان اشرف را محكوم ميكند

    جامعه پزشكان براي ايران آزاددر نامه اي به ادملكرت نماينده ويژه دبير كل ملل متحد در عراق ... اعمال محدوديت نسبت به اقدامات درماني براي مجاهدين اشرف را محكوم كرد .در اين نامه تاكيد شده است كه قبل از اينكه آمريكا حفاظت اشرف را به نيروهاي عراقي در ابتداي سال 2009 تحويل دهد خدمات درماني ساكنان اشرف توسط منابع خودشان تامين بود، و پزشكان متخصص از بغداد و ديگر شهرهاي عراق براي درمان بيماران به اشرف ميآمدند، اما از زماني كه دولت عراق حفاظت اشرف را بعهده گرفت، آنها و نيروهايشان اقدام به ممانعت از درمان ساكنان كمپ اشرف از خارج اشرف را كردند  و اكنون تعداد زيادي از بيماران دچار بيماريهاي خطيري شده اند كه سالها تحت درمان متخصصين پزشكي بوده اند و به آنها نياز شديد دارند ، اضافه بر اين تعدادي از زنان مجاهد در اشرف نياز به متخصصيني دارند كه در ماههاي اخير اجازه ورود به اشرف به آنها داده نشده است ....جامعه پزشكان براي ايران آزاد در آمريكا در نامه اي كه براي نماينده ويژه دبير كل ملل متحد در عراق ارسال كرده است تاكيد كرده است كه دولت عراق قوانين انساني و حقوق بشري بين المللي  را بطور سيستماتيك نقض ميكند . ..

     


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