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Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee I totally agree with what Jared has said. Also, I'm holding here an investigation I did on one UN monitor, Massoud Durrani. Tahar Boumedra made a statement. Massoud Durrani was going around under Kobler's orders to instigate problems with the MeK and also filing a bunch of false
February 11th, 2014Committee meeting
Col Wesley Martin
February 11th, 2014Committee meeting
Col Wesley Martin
Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee Sir, I will go ahead and send Sonia the letter I was referencing. It will be beyond bizarre when you see the comments that he tried to make back to us. Interestingly, what was also mentioned is that nobody's been arrested, but every time there's been such an attack, the United S
February 11th, 2014Committee meeting
Col Wesley Martin
Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee Yes, sir. Camp Liberty, when it was originally built by the Americans, was miles by miles. Now we're talking about less than half a square mile total. It's probably more like half a square mile one way by three-eights or a quarter of a mile the other way. That camp, when it was
February 11th, 2014Committee meeting
Col Wesley Martin
Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee I can go ahead and add clarification. The 1,300 at Ashraf not only involve security, but Maliki had put those there in case he had to go to war with Barzani up in Kurdistan. But it is true; there were 1,300 people able to respond should one of the MeK try to escape from Camp Ash
February 11th, 2014Committee meeting
Col Wesley Martin
Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee I totally agree with you. I keep hitting the point that in America if Kim Kardashian comes out in a new dress, it's all over the media, yet 52 people were murdered at Camp Ashraf and we hear very little about it and it's suppressed continually. Unfortunately, in America, in the U
February 11th, 2014Committee meeting
Col Wesley Martin
Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee I was. Right now the government in Tehran has this golden egg, because the National Council of Resistance of Iran is having to throw so much money into simply the fuel for Camp Liberty. The residents are being tormented. Everything they do is made difficult, and that situation is
February 11th, 2014Committee meeting
Col Wesley Martin
Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee They always cite the Battle of Karbala back in 680 A.D. The reality is that we take it right up to the 20th century. Iraq was artificially formed as was Syria. We just started drawing straight-line borders and compiling countries together and putting the minority in power. Saddam
February 11th, 2014Committee meeting
Col Wesley Martin
Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee It's totally on the MeK at Camp Liberty. In one of my recent reports—and I believe many of you get my weekly reports—I mentioned that al-Maliki had just returned from Tehran, that he needed to please his bosses in Tehran, and that we could expect an attack very soon on Camp Liber
February 11th, 2014Committee meeting
Col Wesley Martin
Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee Chairman Reid and members of the Canadian Parliament subcommittee, once again, I appreciate working with you. In the spirit of the camaraderie that we do have, I am joined by Dr. BioDun Ogundayo, who will translate the French for me. He teaches French here at the University of Pi
February 11th, 2014Committee meeting
Colonel
May 15th, 2012Committee meeting
Col Wesley Martin
Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee I appreciate everything you're doing. I would like to close by saying that if at any time you would like me to return, or if you would like General Phillips to come, we will come back. If there is work that can be done to help remove the MeK from the foreign terrorist list and I
May 15th, 2012Committee meeting
Col Wesley Martin
May 15th, 2012Committee meeting
Col Wesley Martin
Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee Okay, sir, I apologize.
May 15th, 2012Committee meeting
Col Wesley Martin
Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee First, I apologize again. When we were stationed in Korea, we used to speak and then we would get direct translation, so I was looking for who was translating. I'm sorry. I appreciate the question. Right now I feel there are two things that are very critical. One is that the Can
May 15th, 2012Committee meeting
Col Wesley Martin