vendredi, mars 29, 2024

TEST 5

MADRID – A Spanish court has decided to extend an investigation into murderous
raids in 2009, 2011 and 2013 against Iranian refugees camp Ashraf in Iraq to
include Faleh al-Fayad, security adviser to the Prime Minister Nouri
al-Maliki.

Faleh al-Fayad will be investigated for alleged crimes against the
international community as president of the Ashraf Committee under the Prime
Minister of Iraq, according to the decision of the Central Court of
Instruction of the National Court in Madrid, dated November 21.

This investigation comes in the wake of a complaint filed against him as a
person responsible for serious breaches of the Fourth Geneva Convention for
his alleged involvement in the killings on April 8, 2011, and September 1,
2013, of protected persons under the Fourth Geneva Convention living in Camp
Ashraf, according to the decision.

In response to this decision of the Spanish court, the president of the
National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI ), Maryam Rajavi called on
Iranian dissidents on hunger strike in Iraq and around the world to stop their
action.

With the opening of the judicial proceedings against those responsible for
crimes against humanity, the international campaign for the release of
hostages and the protection of Camp Liberty (near Baghdad) will continue with
even more force until it is ultimately resolved, Mrs Rajavi said in a
statement.

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