词条 | 2011 raid on Camp Ashraf |
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|title= Raid on Camp Ashraf |image= |caption=Gated entrance to Camp Ashraf |location=Camp Ashraf, Iraq |target=Mujahedin-e Khalq |date={{Start date|2011|04|08}} |time=04:45 |timezone=UTC+3 |type=Military raid |fatalities=34[1] |injuries=318[1] |instigator={{flag|Iraq}} |conflict=the Iraq War }}{{Campaignbox Iraq War battles}} On April 8, 2011, the Iraqi Army launched a raid against the People's Mujahedin of Iran (PMOI or MKO), an Iranian opposition group based at Camp Ashraf. 34 people were killed and 318 injured in the raid.[1][1] The attack was denounced as a "massacre" by PMOI leader Maryam Rajavi[2] and U.S. Senator John Kerry.[6] BackgroundCamp Ashraf is located northeast of the Iraqi town of Khalis, about 120 kilometers west of the Iranian border and 60 kilometers north of Baghdad, and is the seat of the PMOI. Iraq and Iran have designated the PMOI a terrorist group, though not the United States, European Union or United Nations.[2] The PMOI was welcomed into Iraq in the 1980s by then-President Saddam Hussein who funded and armed the group, which fought alongside Iraqi forces during the Iran–Iraq War.[1] Following the 2003 U.S. invasion of Iraq, U.S. troops took control of Camp Ashraf and disarmed its fighters. In return, the U.S. military signed an agreement which provided the camp's 3,400 residents protected status under the Geneva Conventions.[3] In 2009, the U.S. military handed over control to the Shi'a dominated Iraqi government, which has repeatedly vowed to close the camp as Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki has reportedly been trying to bolster his country's ties with Iran.[1][3] The Iraqi Army has raided Camp Ashraf prior to the April 2011 attack. In July 2009, Iraqi security forces entered the camp, killing at least nine people and injuring some 400 people.[4] RaidPrior to the raid, tensions had been building between the Iraq army and Ashraf residents, who feared an impending attack as soldiers built up their forces outside the camp. The Iraqi general, Ali Ghaidan Majid, who led the raid stated it was in response to Ashraf residents tossing rocks at his troops and throwing themselves in front of military vehicles.[3] Following the raid, which left 34 dead, the PMOI released footage filmed and edited by members of the group, which show Iraqi soldiers firing at unarmed civilians at Camp Ashraf, and using military vehicles to herd and run down crowds of people. Iraqi authorities, on the other hand, claimed that only three people were killed resisting a military operation to return land from camp residents to farmers.[2] Reactions
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References1. ^1 2 3 {{cite news |title=Iraq raid on Iranian exiles' Camp Ashraf 'killed 34' |author= |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-13087538 |newspaper=BBC News |date=14 April 2011 |accessdate=8 May 2011}} {{coord missing|Iraq}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Camp Ashraf raid}}2. ^1 2 3 4 5 {{cite news |title=Iranian Group Seeks U.S. Shield After Iraqi Raid |author=David Jolly |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2011/04/14/world/middleeast/14iht-iran14.html |newspaper=The New York Times |date=13 April 2011 |accessdate=8 May 2011}} 3. ^1 2 {{cite news |title=UN: 34 killed in Iraqi raid on Iranian exile camp |author=Frank Jordans and Lara Jakes |url=http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/42589699/ns/world_news-mideast/n_africa/t/un-killed-iraqi-raid-iranian-exile-camp/ |agency=AP |date=14 April 2011 |accessdate=8 May 2011}} {{dead link|date=January 2012}} 4. ^{{cite news |title=Camp Ashraf is a barometer of Iraq's human rights |author=Kate Allen |url=https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2011/apr/14/camp-ashraf-iraq-human-rights |newspaper=The Guardian |date=14 April 2011 |accessdate=8 May 2011}} 5. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.ohchr.org/EN/NewsEvents/Pages/DisplayNews.aspx?NewsID=10943&LangID=E |title=Pillay condemns Iraqi operation that led to 34 deaths, calls for inquiry |author= |date=15 April 2011 |work=Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights |publisher=United Nations |accessdate=9 May 2011}} 6. ^1 {{cite news |title=Kerry condemns Iraqi military for violence at Camp Ashraf |author= |url=http://www.boston.com/news/politics/politicalintelligence/2011/04/kerry_condems_i.html |newspaper=The Boston Globe |date=14 April 2011 |accessdate=9 May 2011}} 6 : 2011 in Iraq|April 2011 events|Conflicts involving the People's Mujahedin of Iran|Iran–Iraq relations|Mass murder in 2011|Massacres in Iraq |
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