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Three Camp Ashraf hostages are in critical state, fuel entry to Ashraf prevented PDF Print E-mail
Saturday, 05 September 2009
Three Camp Ashraf hostages are in critical state, fuel entry to Ashraf preventedOn Thursday, health conditions of three members of the PMOI, Messers Mehdi Zare, Moshfegh Kongi and Rahman Heydari, who are on their 38th day of hunger strike deteriorated. They are among the 36 PMOI members who have been taken hostage by Iraqi forces during late July attack on Camp Ashraf.
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Iraqi government plans to charge 36 Camp Ashraf hostages with illegal entry PDF Print E-mail
Saturday, 05 September 2009
Iraqi government plans to charge 36 Camp Ashraf hostages with illegal entryIn a new foul ploy, the Iraqi Prime Minister’s office, at the request of the religious fascism ruling Iran, is preventing the release of 36 Camp Ashraf residents. They were abducted during an attack on the Camp in late July. This is while, they are on their 38th day of hunger strike and a judge at the court of city of Khalis had ordered their release in a verdict issued on August 24, 2009.
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Hunger strike families’ painful vigil PDF Print E-mail
Saturday, 05 September 2009
By Will Stone

Hunger strike families’ painful vigil
Barnet Today - FAMILY members of those on hunger strike have rallied in support of their relatives’ bravery last week. The hunger strikers, who have not eaten for 38 days and are close to death, have been protesting outside the US Embassy in Grosvenor Square, Mayfair, to put pressure on the US government to protect about 3,500 Iranian refugees in Camp Ashraf, 40 miles north of Baghdad.
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Iranian hunger striker has heart attack outside US embassy PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 04 September 2009
By Emma Rowley

Evening Standard - A woman on hunger strike outside the American Embassy in Grosvenor Square for more than a month has suffered a heart attack. Farzaneh Dadkhah, 41, was last night in a specialist heart hospital amid fears that her prolonged period of starvation had triggered heart problems.
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Mullahs' henchmen raped a 17-year-old girl in detention and burnt her body with acid PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 03 September 2009
A 17-year-old girl student who was arrested during recent uprisings was raped by the clerical regime’s henchmen in detention and her body was burnt with acid after killing her. She was secretly buried in section 302 of Tehran’s Behesht Zahra cemetery. 
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PMOI members taken hostage by Iraqi forces are in critical state PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 02 September 2009

Most of 36 PMOI members taken hostage by Iraqi forces are in critical state on 35th day of hunger strike

Hunger strikers in Ashraf, Washington, Ottawa, London, Berlin, The Hague and Stockholm complete their fifth week of protest

The 36 PMOI members, who have been taken hostage by the Iraqi forces, are spending their 35th day of hunger strike in painful conditions.

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