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Posted on :April 28 2013

Germany to exercise caution before accepting Mojahedin … are those who had formerly acquired status as asylum seekers or refugees during a previous stay in Germany. A Ministry spokesman said in Berlin on Friday … To make their recognition as a refugee or asylum status more effective, an additional requirement is that their identity is clarified. This would also apparently reduce any security concerns over their entry. The People’s Mojahedin Organization is a militant Iranian opposition movement …



Posted on :December 01 2012

U.N. chief appeals for countries to take MKO members Ban said so far only 31 people[MKO/MEK/PMOI] had been accepted by other countries and that it was now a matter of urgency that they be offered resettlement opportunities in other countries."Without the strong commitment of member states to accept former residents of Camp New Iraq, no sustainable solution can be achieved," Ban said ...



Posted on :August 02 2012

U.S. concerned over Iraqi threats to force MEK from Ashraf Iraq on Tuesday told them they have to move or it would be free to transfer them “to where we find appropriate,” as Iraq’s National Security Advisor Falih al-Fayadh put it... Ventrell said U.S. government officials who have recently visited Camp Liberty did not find the “dire humanitarian conditions” that MEK/MKO/PMOI members had alleged...



Posted on :August 01 2012

Iraq says will force out Iran dissident group MEK "We have reached a dead end (with them[MKO/MEK/PMOI]) and the extension ends today,.."The Iraqi government does not define involuntary transfer as being through violence or the use of weapons," Fayadh told the conference.Iraq said it will observe a grace period of "a few days" to allow foreign governments to offer the group sanctuary or to suggest other solutions to the dispute.



Posted on :July 07 2012

U.S. steps up warnings on Camp Ashraf Daniel Benjamin, the State Department's coordinator for counter-terrorism, said the Mujahadin-e Khalq (MEK) aka MKO/PMOI must complete its move from the Camp Ashraf facility, which the Iraqi government has vowed to close by July 20. "It is past time for the MEK to recognize that Ashraf is not going to remain an MEK base in Iraq," Benjamin ..



Posted on :June 19 2012

MEK victims warn Lobby groups With the MEK's financial sources exposed it has become possible for victims to pursue a class action to claim compensation directly from the Rajavis. Victims of the MEK aka MKO/PMOI, who say their basic human rights were denied them for years, have launched a legal case for compensation ...



Posted on :May 15 2012

Top US expert:NCRI report should be treated with great skepticism diplomats say the National Council of Resistance of Iran has had a spotty record with allegations about Iran's nuclear work since exposing a secret uranium enrichment plant at Natanz in 2002. A top U.S. nuclear expert said the NCRI report, like previous ones, should be treated with great skepticism.



Posted on :May 09 2012

MKO remains on US FTO list Secretary of State Hillary Clinton plans to rule on whether to remove an Iranian dissident group from a U.S. terrorism blacklist about two months after its refugee camp in Iraq closes, ..



Posted on :March 27 2012

U.S. urges court to stay out of decision on MEK The Obama administration on Monday urged a U.S. appeals court not to interfere with its review and decision-making process over whether to remove the Iranian dissident group Mujahadin-e Khalq from a U.S. terrorism blacklist.The group asked the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit to order the State Department to either remove it from the list or require action within a specified period on its request to delist ..



Posted on :March 24 2012

Iraq begins the Third Round of Expelling Mojahedin Khalq On Monday night buses moved 400 residents from Camp Ashraf - built under Saddam and which remained under the protection of U.S. forces - to a former U.S. military base in Baghdad, said Uday al-Khadran, mayor of the nearby town of Khalis. The Iraqi government moved similar numbers of Ashraf residents to the temporary processing centre at Camp Liberty on February 18 and March 8 as part of its plans to expel them from the country.



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