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Camp Hurriya

Camp Liberty
(Camp Victory)
(Camp Hurriya)
(Camp Al-Tahreer)
Baghdad, Iraq
Camp Liberty after 26 December 2013 rocket attack.jpg
Camp Liberty after 26 December 2013 missile attack.
Coordinates 33°18′0.94″N 44°14′47.68″E / 33.3002611°N 44.2465778°E / 33.3002611; 44.2465778
Site information
Owner  Iraq
Site history
Built 2003 (2003)
Battles/wars Iraq War
Events Camp Liberty killings, Camp Ashraf, 2013 Camp Ashraf massacre
Garrison information
Occupants People's Mujahedin of Iran (current)
 United States of America (former)

Coordinates: 33°18′0.94″N 44°14′47.68″E / 33.3002611°N 44.2465778°E / 33.3002611; 44.2465778

Camp Liberty is a former United States military installation in Baghdad, Iraq, which has been used from 2012 to September 2016 to house the members of the People's Mujahedin of Iran (PMOI, also called MEK), who had been forcibly evicted from Camp Ashraf.

Camp Liberty first came into existence during the 2003 invasion of Iraq as Camp Victory North, and was renamed (its Arabic translation is "Camp Al-Tahreer") in mid-September 2004 to its later name of Camp Liberty (in Arabic "Camp Hurriya"). Other camps that made up the Victory Base Complex include Camp Victory (formerly known as Camp Victory South), Camp Striker, Seitz, and Camp Slayer. The renaming was part of an effort to give U.S. facilities around Baghdad friendlier connotations, and an attempt to resolve the issue of constantly changing facility names.

During the Iraq War, following the 2003 Invasion of Iraq, the base was a large coalition military installation located northeast of the Baghdad International Airport (BIAP), becoming part of the U.S. military's Victory Base Complex (VBC). Camp Liberty was twice the size of Camp Bondsteel in Kosovo, and one of the largest U.S. overseas posts built since the Vietnam War.


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