Maybe Ms. Martin could comment on the assertions she is getting and what she is hearing from the ambassador.
What we're hearing is that Mr. Maliki has stated both to European officials and to an Arabic language magazine—I guess that's the media of choice for the ruling party—that he intends to close the camp unequivocally and that he has certain plans for these individuals. He doesn't come out and say they intend to kill them, but we know from the previous attacks that that would be consistent with their activity.
What assurances are you getting? Also, what degree of confidence can we place in those assurances when they've demonstrated, by their actions, that their assurances don't mean much? As I pointed out in my other question, they promised to protect them in February, but two months later they were being attacked.