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بنیاد خانواده سحر، بغداد، بیست و سوم فوریه 2008
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Mr Teymur Khattar and Mrs Khattar Appeal to the Iraqi legal authorities to deal with the case of the suspicious death of their son Soheyl Kattar in the base of the MKO in Iraq called Camp Ashraf.

Soheyl Khattar (the young man in the middle)

 

 

Soheyl Kattar left Iran legally with his Iranian passport along with his cousin Mehran Rastegar to go to Turkey to eventually go to Europe for employment. But they ended up in Camp Ashraf the base of the MKO in Iraq, a place which is quite hard to escape from.  

 

 

The birth certificate of Soheyl Khattar

 

Soheyl Kattar was born on September 1981. He was 20 when he left Iran and only 22 when he was suspiciously killed in the Camp Ashraf.

 

 

Mr Teymur Khattar (father of Soheyl)

Mr Teymur Khattar shows the Mojahed publication (the MKO weekly) illustrating the picture of his son (the one on the left in the bottom row which he has pointed with his thumb)

According to this publication Soheyl Khattar was killed during the bombings by the alliance forces in the second gulf war in Iraq.

Later the father was told that he was hit under his chin caused by an undesired shot. One of the commanders claimed he committed suicide. One man in Camp Ashraf said to the father covertly that Soheyl was killed since he was not satisfied with the MKO and he wanted to leave.

 

 

Mojahed weekly illustrates Soheyl Khattar as a martyr

The Mojahed publication, the weekly journal of the Mojahedin-e Khalq Organisation (MKO) praises Soheyl Khattar as a martyr in the issue no 623 published in spring 2003.