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"Mr President, the tragic developments in Ukraine and the horrors of Syria are just a few of the more recent events that need to be seen not only in political terms but in terms of human tragedy. Whilst we all follow current events, we must not forget the events of the past that are still being played out. I refer to the 2[nbsp ]900 people who now live in Camp Liberty – people who were thrown out of Camp Ashraf, refugees living in inhuman circumstances. Last week I was told that food lorries were even stopped. What was the point of this? Was it to starve these people to death? Is this the civilised world we live in? And whilst we talk about humanity, let us not forget the 52 refugees murdered on 1[nbsp ]September[nbsp ]2013 while protecting Camp Ashraf, and the missing seven innocent refugees – including six women – who were taken hostage.
I will hold a conference in London to seek answers on the fate of these hostages and I ask Vice-President/High Representative Ashton to join me and give families …"@en1
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