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Over 150 Euro MPs Call for the Release of 7 Iranian Hostages Abducted by Iraqi Forces
On 10 October the European Parliament unanimously adopted a strong resolution on Iraq in which it "Strongly condemned" that attack and called for the "immediate and unconditional release" of the 7 hostages held in Baghdad by Iraq .
Hundreds of Iranians have been on hunger strike since the attack in several locations. Many of them have now entered a critical phase after 8 weeks of refusing to eat food. We are greatly concerned about their health.
We strongly reject the absurd claims by the Iraqi government who have denied any role in the massacre or knowledge about the whereabouts of the 7 hostages! Such claims, which have recently been repeated in some diplomatic circles, are absolutely unacceptable and an insult to our intelligence; there are more than enough facts and video clips and eye witnesses accounts to prove the Iraqi government's role in this cold blooded mass murder and kidnapping.
We also strongly reject some calls on Iraq to investigate this massacre. It is like asking Bashar Assad to investigate the use of chemical weapons in Syria! We repeat our just demand for an independent international investigation without the interference of the Iraqi government.
As the Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri Al_maliki will be going to the White House on 1 November, we call on President Obama not to meet him before the release of the 7 hostages and a written guarantee from him not to harm further the remaining 3000 Iranian asylum seekers and refugees in camp Liberty.
The text of the statement, signed by over 150 European lawmakers, is attached. Amongst the signatories, there are and many leading MEPs such as (ALDE) former Vice-President of the European Commission and former Belgian deputy prime minister, (ECR), (GUE/NGL), , First Vice-President of Socialists-Democrats group (S-D) and , the French environmentalist (Greens).
Struan Stevenson MEP
President, European Parliament's Delegation for Relations with Iraq