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Iraqi group claims responsibility for attack on MKO
UN officials strongly condemn attack on camp liberty in Iraq
Far from Iran election, former guerrillas lobby Washington
A brief review on US-MKO ties
Le Figaro: the anti-Iranian People's Mujahedin Fight in Syria
Discovery and seizure of telecom devices in food convoy entering Camp Ashraf
Support for the MEK Hurts US credibility
Last ‘non-MEK’ members of the NCRI resign
UN Envoy Angry at MKO's Lack of Cooperation
Iran-Interlink Weekly Digest- 6
Letter of Sahar Family Foundation to Martin Kobler
Thirty MEK Camp Hurriya Residents Depart Iraq for Relocation to Albania
MKO is falling apart: Habilian Association SG
Blogs
Nejat Bloggers
Nejat Society is trying its best to expand the latest issues relating MKO victims(our ex-comrades captured behind the bars of Rajavi’s Cult); analyzing the political ,social and logistical atmosphere around MKO members. Nejat launches a large campaign of analysts and writers who are concerned about the case of Rajavi’s Cult captives.
Latest Posts:
Fear of Election in the MKO
Why such a reaction to defection of two NCR members?
Los Angeles Times
The Los Angeles Times (also known as the LA Times) is a daily newspaper published in Los Angeles, California and distributed throughout the Western United States. It is the second-largest metropolitan newspaper in the United States and the third-most widely distributed newspaper in the United States.[3] In addition to its print product, the Times also publishes a 24-hour news Web site at latimes.com.
Latest Posts:
U.S. plans to move Iranian exile group out of Iraq hit snag
The hypocrisy of American bluster toward Iran
National Post
The National Post is a Canadian English-language national newspaper based in Don Mills, Ontario, a district of Toronto. The paper is owned by CanWest Global Communications and is published every Monday through Saturday. It was founded in 1998 by media magnate Lord Conrad Black.
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Woman brainwashed into staying at guerrilla camp
Children of 'the resistance'
Associated Press
The Associated Press, or AP, is an American news agency. The AP is a cooperative owned by its contributing newspapers, radio and television stations in the United States, which both contribute stories to the AP and use material written by its staffers. Many newspapers and broadcasters outside the United States are AP subscribers, paying a fee to use AP material without being contributive members of the cooperative.
Latest Posts:
UN: 14 Iranian Exiles Moved From Iraq To Albania
Albania offer for asylum to MKO rejected
BBC
The British Broadcasting Corporation, which is usually known simply as the BBC, is the world's largest broadcasting corporation.
Latest Posts:
MEK to lobby the US Congress directly
An Iranian mystery: Just who are the MEK?
Reuters
Reuters Group plc (LSE:RTR and NASDAQ: RTRSY); pronounced /ˈrɔɪtərz/ was a financial market data provider and news service that provided reports from around the world to newspapers and broadcasters. However, news reporting accounted for less than 10% of the company's income.[1] Its main focus was on supplying the financial markets with information and trading products. These included market data, such as share prices and currency rates, research and analytics, as well as trading systems that allowed dealers to buy and sell such things as currencies and shares on a computer screen instead of by telephone or on a trading floor like that of the New York Stock Exchange. Among other services, the most notable was analysis of 40,000 companies, debt instruments, and 3 million economic series. Competitors included Bloomberg L.P. and Dow Jones Newswires
Latest Posts:
Far from Iran election, former guerrillas lobby Washington
Germany to exercise caution before accepting Mojahedin
Asia Times
Asia Times A newspaper launched in Thailand by Thai tycoon Sondhi Limthongkul in 1995. The newspaper hired talent from around the world to produce a regional English-language newspaper. The newspaper faced financial difficulties in 1997 and closed down the week before the Asian financial crisis erupted with the collapse of the Thai baht on July 2, 1997. Journalists from Asia Times went on to work for a range of prestigious publications, while some remained together putting out Asia Times Online, which has grown into one of Asia's most popular sites for news on the region.
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Obama's terrorist-list blunder
US grows a tree of tension with Iran
Financial Times
The Financial Times (FT) is a British international business newspaper. It is a morning daily newspaper published in London that has had a strong influence on the financial policies of the British government.
Latest Posts:
Iranian exiles pay US figures as advocates
US officials holding talks with Izzat al-Douri, the former Ba’athist senior official!?
Guardian
guardian.co.uk, formerly known as Guardian Unlimited, is a British website owned by the Guardian Media Group. It contains nearly all of the content of the newspapers The Guardian and The Observer, as well as a substantial body of web-only work produced by its own staff, including a rolling news service.
Latest Posts:
Q&A: what is the MEK and why did the US call it a terrorist organisation?
Iran condemns US for 'double standards' over MEK terror de-listing
Haaretz
Haaretz (help•info) (Hebrew: הארץ, "The land", referring to the Land of Israel), founded in 1918, is Israel's oldest daily newspaper. It is published in Hebrew in Berliner format. Haaretz English Edition is the translated English edition of the paper. In Israel, it is published and sold together with the International Herald Tribune. In North America, it comes out as a weekly newspaper, combining articles from the Friday edition with a roundup from the rest of the week. Both the Hebrew and English editions of Haaretz can be read on the Internet.
Latest Posts:
US openly supports proscribed terrorist groups while accusing Iran
Tanter, A Mediator Between MKO and Israel
Ann Singleton
Back in the early 1980s, Anne Singleton was a rebel with a romantic streak, entranced by the selflessness, as she saw it, of a group of Iranians who were trying to bring democracy and a secular government to their country. The People's Mujahideen, as they were known, had helped to overthrow the Shah but had been rejected by Ayatollah Khomeini and his followers and were allowed to seek refuge in Irag by Saddam Hussein. Anne met some of their members through a boyfriend in the north of England where she lived, and eventually joined them. Only later did she realise their true nature and she spent the next three years trying to escape their clutches. She is now trying to help other members who want to escape.
Latest Posts:
Silencing the victims of MKO to promote Rajavi's phoney feminism
Investigate the MEK and its critics
Masud Khodabande
Massoud Khodabandeh is a former member of the Mojahedin-e-Khalq, and mainly served in the organization's intelligence/security department. Khodabandeh left the Mojahedin in 1996 and currently lives in the north of England, where he works as a security consultant and runs his website iran-interlink to disclose MKO. He is also a member of Centre de Recherché sur Terrorism.
Latest Posts:
Spectacle glorifying the 31st anniversary of armed struggle
Secretary Clinton trapped by a false dichotomy
Ebrahim Khodabande
Ebrahim Khodabande is a former political activist of MKO in England,in April 2003, Jamil Bassam and Ebrahim Khodabande went to Syria to accomplish a mission for the organisation which resulted to their detention there. In June 2003, they were transferred from Syria to Iran and directly to Evin prison. Ebrahim says:”There I suddenly faced some realities which, to be honest, I first tried to deny, since they were absolutely contrary to my indoctrinated beliefs.”
Latest Posts:
Rajavi: from anti-Imperialism struggle to hanging onto America’s apron strings
Whoops! What a big gaffe in the US report!
Paul shedon Foote
Paul Sheldon Foote is a professor at California State University, Fullerton Department of Accounting . He criticizes the mko communists’ influence inside American government, especially neoconservatives (according to him neo-Trotskyites).
Latest Posts:
American Demons
Secrets of the Tea Party
Juan Cole
John "Juan" Ricardo I. Cole (born October 1952 in Albuquerque, New Mexico) is an American professor of modern Middle Eastern and South Asian history at the University of Michigan. As a commentator on Middle Eastern affairs, he has appeared in print and on television, and testified before the United States Senate. He has published several peer-reviewed books on the modern Middle East and is a translator of both Arabic and Persian. Since 2002, he has written a weblog, Informed Comment
Latest Posts:
NDAA Provisions attacking Freedom of Speech Struck Down
US Pentagon Trained Iranian terrorists in Nevada
Scott Peterson
Scott Peterson is the Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor who has written several stories about the Iranian opposition group in exile, the Mujahideen-e Khalq (the MKO or MEK). He was a Middle East correspondent for the Daily Telegraph but as of 2000 was a staff writer and Moscow bureau chief for the Christian Science Monitor. His book, Me Against My Brother: At War in Somalia, Sudan and Rwanda is an account of his experiences and observations during a decade of reporting from Sub-Saharan Africa. He is also one of only a few journalists to report in depth on the subject of depleted uranium contamination in Ir aq.]
Latest Posts:
Iran sees less threat in exiled MKO militants
Why the US granted 'protected' status to Iranian terrorists