UNAMI urges MKO to “start preparations for next move”

The UN Assistance Mission in Iraq (UNAMI) once again called on the remaining terrorist Mujahedin-e Khalq Organization (MEK, a.k.a. MKO and PMOI)'s members at Camp Ashraf to "start the preparations for the next move without delay."

According to a report published by Habilian Foundation website, UNAMI presented a roadmap yesterday to the Iraqi government suggesting a series of steps to complete the peaceful relocation of remaining MKO members at Camp Ashraf to Camp Liberty. 

The roadmap has been designed to address the concerns of both the residents and the Government of Iraq, the UN Assistance Mission in Iraq said in a news release

UNAMI again called on the remaining MKO members at their main stronghold in Iraq, Camp Ashraf, to start the preparations for the next move without delay.

The United Nations mission in Iraq also urged the Iraqi government “to continue to seek a peaceful solution to this issue under any circumstances.”

To date, roughly two-thirds of the members of the MKO terror group at Camp Ashraf have been relocated to Camp Liberty in five groups of 400; however, some 1200 of them still remain at Ashraf.

Last week, the Special Representative voiced concern about the delay in the relocation of these people to their temporary home in Baghdad.

Addressing the UN Security Council in New York on Thursday, Kobler urged the Camp Ashraf residents to cooperate with the Iraqi authorities and to relocate.