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US doesn't care for MKO's Blackmail |
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| 13 April 2004 | ||
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Radio Farda: Kenneth Lewis, MKO's lawyer, has recently visited camp Ashraf near Baghdad, where 4000 MKO members are detained and are facing the risk of being extradited to Iran. He has written a letter to IGC and has mentioned that extraditing MKO members to Iran is against the international laws and that IGC will be responsible for any inhumane action against MKO members. He has also sent several letters to coalition forces and the US, explaining the situation of his clients. Lewis says "the IGC has not responded to the letter and anyway they don’t have real power in Iraq and the question is that what will happen after June 30th if the US really gives power to an internal power?" About UN moves in this regard, he said: "although strange, but I only know that senior American executor in Refugees affairs is studying the case but neither has he sent a delegation nor he has been in contact with the ones I was. " About Sweden's reaction, he declared: "Sweden wants to accept its citizens and even those who had citizenship from Sweden. But will it go further? Since most of these 4000 have families in Sweden." He then went on to say about the situation of prisoners in Ashraf : "concern about extradition to Iran has not yet increased, but most of them are concerned about being sent to a third country. They want to stay in Iraq and don't like to leave Iraq. They just want not to be under control." .....
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