Ashraf Issues
Visit of International Delegations
Tuesday, 10 January 2017 10:51
Iranian political prisoners demand the world's attention
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Articles
Saturday, 07 January 2017 21:22
Obama leaves legacy of death, destruction in Middle East
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Articles
Saturday, 07 January 2017 15:48
How Iran aides the Afghan Taliban under America's nose
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Articles
Wednesday, 04 January 2017 17:34
Iranian activist ends hunger strike after wife released
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Human Rights
Wednesday, 28 December 2016 23:28
Shocking Report Shows Iran’s Poor Dwelling in Graves
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Human Rights
Wednesday, 28 December 2016 17:45
At least 16 Kurdish women are political prisoners in Iran
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News
Brief history of Ashraf City
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Camp Ashraf, or Ashraf City as it was widely called, was home to approximately 3,500 members of the main Iranian opposition group, the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI). The city is located in one of Iraq’s largest provinces, Diyala, and is approximately 80km northeast of the Iraqi capital, Baghdad. It is 70km to the east of the Iran-Iraq border. Upon the PMOI’s move to Iraq, the organization set up a number of bases along the Iran-Iraq border. What is now known as Ashraf City was one of those bases. Ashraf City took its name from Ashraf Rajavi, a well known political prisoner during the time of the Shah. She was amongst the last group of political prisoners released from the…
Slaughter of September 1, 2013
Medical Siege

Camp Ashraf- Medical services as a tool of torture
Background Prior to the transfer of protection of Ashraf from the U.S. government to Iraq, Ashraf r

Hippocratic Oath Betrayed-Medical torture of Ashraf residents
INTRODUCTION Since the beginning of 2009, the U.S. government transferred the responsibility for pr