2008-05-12 Activity at Camp Ashraf - will Rajavi cult victims be rescued soon? Iran-Interlink, May 9, 2008:...In these circumstances, as soon as the MKO is de-proscribed in the UK, the militants in Camp Ashraf must be given asylum there, so that they can continue what Maryam Rajavi describes as their peaceful opposition to the Iranian regime More ... |
2008-05-11 Questions over American policy toward MEK in Iraq by Massoud Khodabandeh, Iran-Interlink.org, May 11, 2008:...Ultimately, those who had the power but who have failed or been unable or refused to dismantle a tiny foreign terrorist camp and its military structure in Iraq – despite continued requests by the Iraqi government to do so - are responsible for whatever disaster befalls its victims there More ... |
2008-05-07 Confessions of MKO Terrorists The atrocities and crimes of Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization (MKO, MEK, PMOI) set up one of the bloodiest chapters of Iranian history. Soon following the Iranian Islamic revolution, the organization started a phase of armed struggle in a bid to destabilize the newly formed regime and have its revenge of failing to assume a share in the power. As a result, MKO’s dedicated terrorist teams launched numerous blind suicide operations, bombings, gun-shot assassinations as well as street gun-battles in which many innocent civilians and key officials were killed. More ... |
2008-05-07 Batool Soltani Biography Batool Soltani, a member of leadership cadre of MKO, is the last separated female member of the organization in 2006. Her husband and she moved to Pakistan in 1986. There, they joined MKO and after one year moved to Iraq. Her daughter, Hajar, was born in Pakistan and Mi'ad, her son, was born four years later in Camp Ashraf. In 1991, in the phase of ideological compulsory divorces, she got divorce of her husband and then her 4-year-old daughter and 6-month old baby were sent to Europe. In this regard, she says: More ... |
2008-05-07 UK support for Mojahedin Khalq (MKO MEK PMOI or Rajavi cult) promotes terrorism Press TV, May 07, 2008:...Mojahedin Khalq Organization - known in Iran as Monafeqin or hypocrites - assisted Saddam in the massacre of thousands of innocent Iraqis, and has committed several terrorist acts in Iran More ... |
2008-05-01 Nowruzi family plead for justice to the Iraqi judicial authorities against the MKO about the mysterious murder of late Said Nowruzi in camp Ashraf Sahar Family Foundation, May 01, 2008:... Nowruzi sisters (Elham, Susan, Simin, and Soheyla) urge the Iraqi authorities to investigate on suspicious death of their brother in camp Ahsraf in Iraq More ... |
2008-04-29 U.S.- Protected Iranian Exiles in Limbo in Iraq Ms. BATUL SOLTANI (Former Member, MEK): (Through translator) The MEK leadership remains in control in the camp and we had no choice but to stay. We were under psychological and physical pressure. The U.S. does nothing inside Ashraf. They allow the MEK to terrorize the inmates. More ... |
2008-04-27 IRANIAN conservatives have won a big majority in parliament after two rounds of elections, according to final results, but the chamber could still prove critical of controversial President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. Australian IRANIAN conservatives have won a big majority in parliament after two rounds of elections, according to final results, but the chamber could still prove critical of controversial President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. Conservatives won 69per cent of the seats, reformists 16per cent and independents more than 14per cent, Interior Minister Mostafa Pour-Mohammadi... More ... |
2008-04-27 Iraqi MP urges solidarity with MEK He said "American policymakers must transcend old ways of thinking, and not be so consumed by fears of potential terrorists that they end up sacrificing potential allies in the struggle against terrorism," Mutlaq writes in The Boston Globe Wednesday. "The Iraqi government is caving in to pressure from Iran to make life difficult for the MEK". Mutlaq, who is an advocate of MEK, warns the US that "the U.S. government should not fall into the trap of marginalizing the MEK to appease Iran and lose a vital source of intelligence and an ally for the promotion of democracy in the greater Middle East." More ... |
2008-04-27 The EU Presidency and Terrorism France is already preparing for its EU Presidency which is scheduled for July-December 2008. For sure, France has identified a number of key policy areas on which to focus when it assumes the presidency. The first issue that is of great importance for the country members of the EU is security and preventive measures against terrorism and its global threat, a responsibility all the countries have a share to fulfill. The first measure is to identify any group that may pose even a minimum of threat and the sensible precautionary measure is not to unleash those already under the control. More ... |
2008-04-23 The List of Designated Terrorist Organizations Was Released (Rajavi cult failed again in its lobbying efforts) Mojahedin ws, April 23, 2008:...Redesignation of MKO as a terrorist organization underlines the fact that the organization has failed in its lobbying efforts to convince its supporters in the Congress to reconsider its outlaw position. Reportedly, MKO has been engaged in unproductive intelligence collaboration with American forces in Iraq to ... More ... |
2008-04-23 18 million Iraqis want Mojahedin Khalq (Rajavi cult) expelled: Iraqi MP “The MKO have killed a thousand of our people,” Honein Qaddu, who is also the secretary general of the Iraqi Democratic Society, stated in a meeting with Mohammad Javad Hasheminejad, the secretary general of the Iranian Habilian Society. “Since their arrival in Iraq, the MKO began to serve Saddam. They are complicit in the mass murder of Iranian and Iraqi people, so the Iranian and Iraqi people have the right to call for expulsion (from Iraq),” Hasheminejad stated. Saddam Hussein assassinated some 3000 individuals from the big family of the Iraqi Democratic Society and leveled 23 of their villages, the Iraqi lawmaker said. More ... |
2008-04-23 Rerepsentavie of Anjomane Solh in Oslo meets with Ms.Erika Man MEP Oslo, Friday, 11.04.2008 -- Mr.Ghasem Ghezi, the representative of Anjomane Solh Norway along with his delegation met honourable member of European Parliament, Ms.Erika Man at the sideline of Peace Conference on South Asia recently held in Oslo, the capital of Norway. The purpose of the talks was to introduce the organization specially activities of the Anjoman with regard to human rights and secondly, explaining about disaffected people from Mojahedin Khalig (MOK) in Iraq. Mr.Ghasem Ghezi presented a document about the issue and urged for necessary assistance to the people More ... |
2008-04-23 Repatriating after being paid by Mojahedin Khalq (Rajavi cult or MKO)! I am insistent to leave “ they paid 1800 $,took my signature and receipt. I left Ashraf for Turkey where the defectors of the organization helped me be settled in Istanbul More ... |
2008-04-17 Anjomane Solh Participates in the Peace Conference The Conference organized by International Association of Human Values, was attended by a number of political and social personalities, parliamentarians, intellectuals, diplomats and media persons from the deferent European and third world countries. The seminar was focus on the peace and harmony in the south Asia and speakers of the event emphasized on peaceful solution of the conflicts in the region. Declaration of the seminar called for the arrangement of such seminars in the European and Asians countries for durable peace in the conflict regions. According to the organizers of the seminar, human rights activists from about 25 countries participated in the two days conference. More ... |
2008-04-14 What is a Destructive Cults? In essence a destructive cult is an authoritarian group that is headed by a person or group of people that has near-complete control. Charismatic cult leaders often make extreme claims of divine or “otherworldly” power to exercise influence over their members. Many legitimate religions have had powerful figures who have inspired enormous dedication in people. Being a powerful leader is not inherently wrong , though it carries a high potential for abuse. A group becomes destructive when its leader actively uses such power to deceive members and to rob them of their individuality and free will. For example, I was told to surrender my free will (viewed as Satanic) to God’s representative, Moon, and his subleaders. Marshall Applewhite told followers that an alien entity was speaking through him, and used his message to justify his absolute control over their lives. More ... |
2008-04-13 Iran mosque blast kills 11 wounds almost 200 TEHRAN (AFP) - Eleven people were killed and at least 191 wounded when an explosion ripped through a packed mosque in Iran's southern city of Shiraz during prayers by a prominent cleric, officials said on Sunday. More ... |
2008-04-13 An extract of Nazi Biglari s interview with Rayan Crocker American Ambassador in Bagdad Nazi Biglari: there are two Iranian dissident groups in Iraq: Mujahedin-e-Khalq and the Kurds of Iraqi Kurdistan. Do the Americans have any links with these two? Rayan Crocker: we consider MKO as a terrorist group. They killed American military officials in Tehran and were a part of Saddam’s intelligence service. Everything is clear. We oppose all terrorist organizations whoever and wherever they are. Nazi Biglari: what will you do with the Mujahedin Khalq in Camp Ashraf? Jalal Talebani has called them terrorist group and said that their presence in Iraq is illegal. Rayan Crocker: this is a crucial question and we are negotiating the case with Iraqi administration. If they are supposed to leave Iraq, they should have a destination that should be designated. More ... |
2008-04-10 Camp Ashraf Countdown by Anne Singleton In a message issued in 2006, Mojahedin leader Massoud Rajavi set his cult members a deadline of January 2009 by which time he told them if the Mojahedin had not overthrown the Islamic Republic of Iran, then all the residents of Camp Ashraf would be free to stay or leave: “Anyone who wants may leave, and I will myself throw out all those who are worthless. I will keep the rest who are pure, and then, I will tell them what they can do for me”... Anne Singleton, April 10 2008 More ... |
2008-04-09 Why the US granted protected status to Iranian terrorists By Scott Peterson | Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor The US State Department officially considers a group of 3,800 Marxist Iranian rebels - who once killed several Americans and was supported by Saddam Hussein - "terrorists." But the same group, under American guard in an Iraqi camp, was just accorded a new status by the Pentagon: "protected persons" under the Geneva Convention. This strange twist, analysts say, underscores the divisions in Washington over US strategy in the Middle East and the war against terrorism. It's also a function of the swiftly deteriorating US-Iran dynamic, and a victory for US hawks who favor using the Mujahideen-e Khalq Organization (MKO) or "People's Holy Warriors," as a tool against Iran's clerical regime. More ... |
2008-04-06 A New but Obsolete Message At last, fifteen days after the beginning of Iranian New Year, Massoud Rajavi’s New Year message came out in Persian. Interestingly, a big bulk of his message is comprised of reports and official quotes published in Iranian papers and again, as he habitually repeats it in his similar messages, promised the forthcoming overthrow of the regime. More ... |
2008-04-06 A group of Mojahedin Khalq (Rajavi cult) defectors arrived in France BBC persian, April 06, 2008:... In the past months, groups of separated members have struggled to get to Western countries through neighboring countries. Many of them were arrested especially in Turkish borders and were returned to Iraq. Following Saddam’s fall, a big number of MKO’s members held within the Camp Ashraf against their will, found the opportunity to escape the cult and take refuge in an American-run temporary facility not properly accommodated for the huge number of defectors More ... |
2008-04-04 Asghar Farzin, Reza Sadeghi, and Ali Biglary, former members of the MKO, plead for justice against the organisation to the Iraqi judicial authorities and urge them to deal with the situation in Ashraf camp Sahar Foundation, Baghdad, April 04, 2008:... I Ali Biglari was born on 1969 in Kermanshah, Iran. During the Iran-Iraq war I was arrested by the Iraqi forces. On October 1989 the MKO people including Mehdi Abrishamchi came to the camp of the prisoners of war in Iraq and recruited me telling many lies and giving false promises. On the year 2000 I announced that I wanted to dispatch the organisation and consequently they put me in solitary confinement. The condition to get out of the jail was to announce that I regretted my previous request to leave the organisation. Eventually they handed me over to the Iraqi security forces and they took me strait to Abu-Ghraib prison under the charge of illegally passing the boarder More ... |
2008-04-02 Results of US Invasion of Iraq Iraq was occupied by the US-led troops from 20 March to first of May 2003. Five years have passed since the Bush administration launched the war on terror beginning with the campaign entitled "Operation Iraqi Freedom" to topple the Saddam regime in Iraq. Yet the panoramic picture of Iraq continues to remain in a sombre situation. The US was yet to reach its target to “disarm” Saddam Hussein’s regime of weapons of mass destruction in the fight against “terrorism”, but nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons were never found in Iraq after the military occupation. More ... |
2008-04-02 Letter of Mr. Keyvan Radbin to the SFF Mr. Radbin is a former member of the MKO. He managed to leave the Ashraf camp just after the occupation of the country. He lives in Canada now. The letter was originally in English which is as follows: I am Keyvan Radbin. I was born on Sep. 22-1971 in Tehran. I got familiar with MKO by their TV and Radio programs. I became their full-time sympathizer from 1999 to 2001 in Tehran and my activities contained social and advertising for the organization. I leaved Iran to Iraq from Turkey for joining to MKO on July 18-2001. I stayed in Turkey for around one month and then after explanation process by the organization's people in charge, I got moved to Iraq first to Basra port and then to Baghdad. After staying in Baghdad for half day I was moved to Ashraf camp. More ... |
2008-04-02 Iran in the Headlines this Week Barrages of rockets have recently been launched at the fortified "Green Zone" in Iraq. The green zone is the base of American troops in the country along with the headquarters for the current Iraqi government and US embassy. General David Petraeus, the most senior military office in Iraq, had stated the he believes that the rockets launched at the Green Zone in Iraq were Iranian made and supplied weaponry used by groups trained in Iranian Qods Forces, a branch of the Revolutionary guard. Petraeus accused the Iranian regime of violating promises made in the past to the Americans and Iraqis to prevent any attacks that could be contributed to certain Iranian elements. Iran has consistently denied any involvement and considers such accusations as pretexts designed to serve as pressure tactics against Iran. Meanwhile Iran has joined the US in Iraq, discussing ways they might utilize to enhance security in Iraq More ... |
2008-04-01 Why Are the Cults at War with the Media 2 As stated, MKO considers advantages of the effectiveness of the media in its cult-like activities so important that it uses a number of methods to manipulate the media. The MKO-run media and websites quantitatively rise to a big number which, compared with the group’s insignificant political weight and modest structure, indicate they are means merely utilized to accomplish the cult’s objectives More ... |
2008-03-27 Why Are the Cults at War with the Media 1 Cults are complex phenomenon in the modern world because of their dubious positions towards the media and the sophisticated communication technology. They, based on their natural potentiality, misuse the media and modern means for censure, persuasion, distortion, brainwashing and mind-control activities against their insiders and sympathizers. Cults show diverse and double reactions in their dealing with the media that draw substantial public attention to accomplish a variety of objectives. Besides, the media in any form play a key role in the formation of public opinion and thought, life-style, and even the depiction of a nation’s destiny. More ... |
2008-03-26 Iran s national women soccer team prepares for Asian Cup Payvand.com -- Iran's women national soccer team was only formed 2 years ago. However, during the short time they have been building the team, practicing and playing, they have become a force in Asia to be reckoned with. The team is now preparing for the final round of the Asian Cup which will be held starting next week in Vietnam. Iran is slated to play matches against the host Vietnam, Myanmar and Taiwan in their group. More ... |
2008-03-25 Iraqi Deputy Prime Minister: Iraqi govenment committed to preventing the presence of Mojahedin Khalq Organisation (Rajavi cult) Asked about the Iranian opposition group Mojahedin-e Khalq's presence in Iraq, Salih says the Iraqi government "is committed to preventing the presence of elements that harm neighbouring states," and the same situation that applies to PKK applies to other groups that use Iraq as a base for their operations. He notes that Mojahedin-e Khalq enjoys a "protected persons" status. Salih adds: "We do not want this organization to operate in Iraq and thus spoil relations with Iran, and equally we do not want Iran to use any cards against us internally."... More ... |
2008-03-19 An Interview with MKO former members Radio GRR, Italy, March 09, 2008:... The report reads that:” an Iranian intelligence expert revealed that the organization is able to launch terrorist attacks in Europe. It seems that MKO has an influence in Brussel organizations something that makes Tehran be on the alert. The 27 members of European Union are still opposed to the removal of the group from terror list and the Supreme Court issued a ruling on the freezing of the MKO’s assets ... More ... |
2008-03-16 Getting to know MKO hooligan Leila Jazaeri Nejat Society, March 16, 2008:... ... A'zam Farahani Mullah-Hassani Kohneh, who has now changed her name to Leila Jaza'eri is an active supporter of the proscribed terrorist Mojahedin-e Khalq Organisation of Iran (MKO) in London. In the early 80s she married another supporter of the MKO called Hassan Jaza'eri who later died in Ashraf Camp, the main military and ideological training base of the MKO in Iraq More ... |
2008-03-16 Apeals Suplement - Ms Batul Soltani, former member of the MKO appeals to the Iraqi legal authorities against the organisation based in Camp Ashraf in Iraq Sahar foundation, Baghdad, March 16, 2008:... In 1991 we were separated by the order of the organisation and had to give up our children who were sent to Europe later. At first my husband and I resisted against these demands, but being under enormous psychological pressure, we were forces to yield to their orders and eventually we were separated both from each other and then from our children More ... |
2008-03-16 Camp Ashraf- Human Catastrophe (A report on the meeting of Iranian Human Right Association in Europe and North America) Iran Ayandeh- Translation: Nejat Society – March 7th, 2008:... On Thursday, March 6th, a number of human right associations and MKO defectors attended a roundtable, investigating the human aid to captured people of Camp Ashraf and TIPF; in the round table which lasted the whole day, Mr. Masud Khodabandeh submitted a report on his activities in Iraq during previous weeks, then they discussed the ways to aid the Iranian captives of Ashraf and More ... |
2008-03-16 Chemical massacre of the people of Halabja by the Iraqi regime March 1988 The brutal massacre of the oppressed and innocent people of Halabja began before the sunrise of Friday, 17th of March 1988. The Iraqi regime committed its most tragic and horrible crime against the civilian people on Friday, 17th of March 1988. On that day, Halabja was bombarded more than twenty times by Iraqi regime's warplanes with chemical and cluster bombs. That Friday afternoon, the magnitude of Iraqi crimes became evident. In the streets and alleys of Halabja, corpses piled up over one another. Tens of children, while playing in front of their houses in the morning, were martyred instantly by cyanide gases. The innocent children did not even have time to run back home. More ... |
2008-03-12 Stop taking our beloveds as hostages! Nejat Society On Sunday March 2nd, a meeting was held by Nejat Society Gilan Branch, in Rasht, where a lot of families of Nejat Society attended to represent their determination to save their beloved ones from camp Ashraf and stop taking them as hostages by MKO Cult. The meeting began with the speeches of Mr. Ebrahim Khodabande, a former political activist of MKO in England. He described the studies made on cults during years, stressing that all the cults have the same nature in brainwashing and psychologically manipulating of the members, forcing them to divorce, separating the children from their parents. More ... |
2008-03-12 Ms Batul Soltani former member of the MKO appeals to the Iraqi legal authorities against the organisation based in Camp Ashraf in Iraq Sahar foundation, Baghdad, March 11, 2008:... My name is Batul Soltani daughter of Morteza. I was born in 1965 in Iran and at the moment I live in Baghdad. I married with Mr Hosein Moradi in 1986 in Iran and then we moved to Pakistan together the same year. We were recruited by the MKO in that country and then we were ordered to go to Iraq a year later in 1987. In 1991 we were separated by the order of the organisation and had to give up our children who were sent to Europe later More ... |
2008-03-06 Ms Batul Soltani, former member of the Leadership Council of the Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization (MKO) My name is Batul Soltani daughter of Morteza. I was born in 1965 in Iran and at the moment I live in Baghdad. I married Mr Hosein Moradi in Iran in 1986 and then we moved to Pakistan the same year. There we were recruited into the MKO and the next year, which is 1987, we were ordered to go to Iraq. In 1991 we were separated by the order of the organisation and yet again by their order our children were taken away from us and sent to Europe. My husband and I initially resisted these orders and did not wish to either be separated from each other, nor to abandon our children, but we were put under enormous psychological pressure and we were forced to submit to their demands More ... |
2008-03-05 A Terrorist Group with Different Faces One of the groups which best represents cult – terrorist organisations is the National Council of Resistance of Iran ( NCRI ). The principles and modus operandi NCRI follows, caused the US State Department to designate the group along with the Mojahedin-e-Khalq ( MKO / MEK ) and the National Liberation Army (NLA) as a Foreign Terrorist Organisation. Having been designated as a terrorist group in the US, NCRI has managed to cover its true nature in Europe and present itself as a democratic group. This cover-up has enabled NCRI to work publicly and actively, taking advantage of the facilities and support of the European governments, international organisations and NGOs. More ... |
2008-03-05 Uprooting Terrorism, the Solution to Chaos in Iraq The first outcomes of Iranian president’s visit to Iraq was al-Maliki’s reiteration that Iraq will not let terrorist groups like al-Qaeda, the Mujahedin Khalq Organization (MKO) or the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) terrorist groups turn Iraq into a base against friendly countries in the region. That is what Iraq needs to end a phase of anarchy following the fall of the dictator who acted as the god-father of terrorism and groups like MKO that is notoriously known to have acted as Saddam’s mercenaries and private army. More ... |
2008-03-04 Terrorists will not use Iraq soil Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki has said that Baghdad would not let terrorists use its soil to attack neighboring countries. Democratic Iraq has a constitution and will not let terrorist groups including al-Qaeda, the Mujahedin Khalq Organization (MKO) or the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) insurgents turn Iraq into a base against friendly countries in the region, al-Maliki told IRNA Sunday. More ... |
2008-03-02 Talebani: the presence of Mojahedin Khalq terrorists prohibited by constitution and we will get rid of them soon By Tina Susman and Borzou Daragahi, Los Angeles Times Staff Writers, March 2, 2008:... some in Washington have cultivated ties with the group and advocated using them to destabilize the Tehran government. Numbering up to 3,000, they remain under U.S. guard at their former base northeast of Baghdad More ... |
2008-03-01 Iran Nuke Laptop Data Came from Terror Group(Mojahedin Khalq or Rajavi cult) By Gareth Porter, Inter Press Service, Washington, February 29, 2008:... German officials have identified the source of the laptop documents in November 2004 as the Mujahideen e Khalq (MEK), which along with its political arm, the National Council of Resistance in Iran (NCRI), is listed by the U.S. State Department as a terrorist organisation. There are some indications, moreover, that the MEK obtained the documents not from an Iranian source but from Israel's Mossad More ... |
2008-02-29 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 Sahar (Dawn) Family Foundation, Baghdad, February 29, 2008:... My name is Teymur Kattar. I was born in 1948 in the city of Hamadan in Iran and at the moment I live in the city of Karaj in the province of Tehran. My wife and I wish to appeal to the Iraqi security and judicial authorities to deal with the case of the suspicious death of our son Soheyl Kattar in the base of the Mojahedin-e Khalq Organisation (MKO) in Iraq called Camp Ashraf More ... |
2008-02-27 Al Araghiah TV reports on the Symposium in Baghdad Alaraghiah TV, Baghdad, February 2008:... Alaraghiah TV reports on theSymposium held in Baghdad on the subject of foreign terrorist organisations in Iraq More ... |
2008-02-24 Report on the situation of remaining members of Mojahedin Khalq Organisation in Camp Ashraf after Consultation with Iraqi Government officials Iran-Interlink, February, 2008:... In January through February, Iran-Interlink representative Massoud Khodabandeh was invited by the Iraqi Government for a series of consultation meetings on Camp Ashraf. His report has now been published Camp Ashraf is home to Forward Operating Base (FOB) Grizzly, but also contains 3,400 foreign terrorist fighters from the Iranian Mojahedin-e Khalq Organisation (MKO or MEK) who were corralled and disarmed by US Special Forces in 2003. The fighters have been under US military police protection for five years and now the Iraqi Government wants them removed from the country. More ... |
2008-02-23 Khattars appeal the Iraqi authorities to investigate the suspicious death of their son in the camp of Mojahedin Khalq Organisation (Rajavi cult) Sahar Famly Foundation website, February 23, 2008:... ...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 More ... |
2008-02-21 Iranian Opposition and the Tremulous State of the Alternative The relation of MKO and other opposition groups is one of the main challenges Mojahedin have been faced with from the beginning of their formation. Despite all the efforts made during the last three decades, not only such a problem has not been solved but also the existing crises have been intensified. The main elements leading to the friction can be viewed from different angles. However, it has to be pointed out that the main factor is mental and political structure and ideology of Mojahedin. A brief look at the charter of the National Council of Resistance (NCR) and the borderlines drawn between Mojahedin and other opposition groups may easily get to the bottom of frictions. More ... |
2008-02-18 200 former MKO members exit Iraq Iraqi Foreign Minister, Hoshyar Zebari says Baghdad has managed to secure the departure of 200 former MKO members from Iraq More ... |
2008-02-17 Nejat Society Letter to The Iraqi President of Higher Judicial Council We the signatories of the present text would wish to draw your good attention to the subject described below and request you to add this document to the case dealing with the Mojahedin-e Khalq Organisation (MKO) in Iraqi judiciary system. We do appreciate and thank you for your sincere cooperation beforehand. More ... |
Saturday, July 5, 2008
The Mujahedin Khalq Terrorists "MEK" (Used by the Israeli, British, and Bush Regime to destablize Iran)
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