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Mujahedin Khalq; A proxy force

The Iranian “Smoke and Mirrors Threat” and Washington’s “Human Rights Card”

In a cycle of habit borne out repeatedly in the mainstream western media, demonization and fear mongering against Iran is picking up pace again in the face of attempts by the new Iranian President Hassan Rouhani to rebuild relations with the west and work toward international cooperation. The techniques and methodologies used by the west in perpetuating the geopolitically-motivated, neo-imperialist, agenda against Iran often come across in the media as clumsy and awkward in their reasoning. Before delving into the hard geopolitical reality, a much needed word on the disingenuous leveraging of human-rights against countries such as Iran is critical.

Iran and the Western “Human Rights Card”

In a recent Fox News report, Iran’s human rights record is criticized by Benjamin Weinthal, a Berlin-based fellow of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies (FDD). His arguments are employed to argue against the feasibility of pragmatic negotiations with Iran as according to his logic, Iran is not a regime “worthy” of practical negotiation with. To use the reported human right violations against religious minorities and Christians and particular as geopolitical leverage to argue against diplomacy and negotiation with Iran wreaks of compromised, corporate-financier motivation, especially when juxtaposed with the intimate collaboration of the United States and its allies with one of the most repressive regimes in the Middle East (and the world), Saudi Arabia.

While Iran is often berated for its short-comings, these short-comings pale in comparison to the atrocities perpetuated by the Saudis. In Saudi Arabia, no Jewish or Christian worship is allowed and possession of a Bible could warrant you various brutal punishments. Saudi Arabia has been notorious for rigid campaigns against Bible possession and religious symbols, especially in airport customs searches including the shredding of any Bibles found and in one case, harassing a nun who was passing through Jeddah on a transit flight.

Saudi Arabia, in cooperation with the United States, is currently promoting a sectarian-extremist-driven destabilization campaign in Syria whose byproduct has resulted in nightmarish lives for people across religious lines which can be described as nothing less than premeditated genocide with former CIA official Robert Baer predicting campaigns against Christians in Syria and Lebanon during an interview with Seymour Hersh for his excellent 2007 article, “The Redirection.”

What is rather ironic in light of western focus on Iran is that Baer stated that joint US-Saudi-Israeli machinations in Lebanon, which were generating radical Islamist groups, would necessitate the protection of Christians which would be done by Sheikh Hassan Nasrallah of Hezbollah and the Shiites as opposed to the US and France. Iran is predominantly Shiite and while conservative Islam is the norm, this conservatism is distinct from the twisted inventions and atrocities of radical Wahabism in Saudi Arabia which serve as the hotbed of global Al Qaeda activity.

Let it not be forgotten that Saudi Arabia is the primary underwriter of Al Qaeda’s proliferation throughout Eurasia, done admittedly and particularly in line with western imperialist designs of isolating Iran and serving as geopolitical pawns. It is noted that the Taliban and the Wahabi fundamentalists that constitute its ranks and the ranks of extremists from Nigeria to the Philippines would not exist without Saudi financing done purposefully to create a twisted brand of Islam and produce a “Swiss-Army knife” to be used against the targets of western foreign policy such as Syria today and previously against Afghanistan during the 1980s; it has since formed the cornerstone of the fake “war on terror” driven by western neo-imperialist interests. The largest arms sale in U.S. history has been to Saudi Arabia.

Saudi Arabia regularly conducts brutal executions through the means of hooded swordsmen including on religious charges of being accused of “sorcery and witchcraft” in the grimly-dubbed “Chop-Chop Square.” Women are not allowed to drive in Saudi Arabia and foreign women cannot visit the country without being accompanied by a male guardian.  In addition to toeing the line of western corporate-financier geopolitical agendas in cooperation with Israel such as in Syria, the Saudi establishment interlocks with these interests as noted in points “6” and “7” in the article “Introducing the Gulf State Despots” by Tony Cartalucci.

Iran, which may have its shortcoming, has an unprecedented standard when compared to Saudi Arabia. Iranian Jews, Christians, and Zoroastrians are guaranteed their own seats on the Iranian parliament in proportion to their population. Iranian Jews, roughly 30,000 in population, enjoy relatively peaceful lives in Iran with a Jewish hospital, two kosher restaurants in Tehran, 11 synagogues, many with Hebrew schools, and a Jewish library including 20,000 titles. Iran’s Ayatollah Khomeini issued edits in the 1980s stating that Iran’s Jewish and Christian populations be “protected.” Many of these points are noted by Benjamin Schett’s article “Debunking Anti-Iran Propaganda” which conflict with the gravely austere picture painted by western media. This short documentary by Journeyman Pictures gives a candid picture of Jewish life in Iran.

It is often claimed that Iran promotes institutionalized anti-Semitism and Holocaust denial but Benjamin Schett explains why this is not true. Ahmadinejad has made accusations against the reliability of the Holocaust but this does NOT represent the position of the Iranian state or people whose state-media even broadcasted a popular, Hollywood-quality film commemorating the suffering of the Jews and featuring the story of Abdol Hossein Sardari, an Iranian diplomat who helped save Jews from the Holocaust by giving them false passports to flee Nazi-occupied France. Iran’s former Jewish Member of Parliament, Moris Motamed, has criticized Ahmadinejad for his statements on the Holocaust and even held a press conference to denounce those statements. However, such sentiments must not be seen as reflecting the entirety of the Iranian society as clearly is not the case.

Criticism against Israel is mainstream and expected but not because of any religious animosity towards the Jews, as Ahmadinejad himself stated in a speech in Esfahan cited by Schett, but rather because of the complicated political issues surrounding the Palestinian plight.

Benjamin Schett notes that it is impossible to give 100% insight of life as a religious minority in a religiously conservative country without being in that position oneself but unlike in Saudi Arabia, at least such minorities openly exist. Of course, such minorities must not settle for the bare minimum and as a westerner, I’m in the tradition of the equality for all. If and where any cases of rights violations exist, such as those noted in the original Fox News article by Benjamin Weinthal, they must be openly addressed but done so in a manner unlike the western media’s purpose which is to highlight certain facts, at the expense of others, and use any incident they can as propaganda fodder for the sake of western geopolitical objectives aimed at stifling peace and diplomacy, substituting it with war-mongering, and covering up the west and its assets’ own serial crimes against humanity.

Foundation for the Defense of Democracies (FDD): Is it Really About Democracy?

Of particular interest in the Fox News article is that the author, Benjamin Weinthal, is listed as a fellow at the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies (FDD), an organization with a vested interest in promoting western corporate- financier objectives around the world with human rights simply employed as an easily-leveraged cloak for naked imperialism. I will assume good faith on the part of Benjamin Wienthal as many people drawn into organizations and NGOs that served western subversion are drawn it by honest intentions which is something that imperialist systems exploit as they have in history. Nevertheless, the overall bulk and existence of the FDD cannot be casually excused when one gets an insight into the interests and networks propping it up. Tony Cartalucci in his excellent article, “The War on Terror is a Fraud”, explains the FDD:

The Foundation for Defense of Democracies (FDD) is a corporate and US State Department-funded policy institute that claims to be dedicated to promoting “pluralism, defending democratic values, and fighting the ideologies that threaten democracy.” It is decidedly “Neo-Conservative” and focuses almost exclusively on starting and maintaining wars at America’s expense.

FDD’s “executive team” includes James Woolsey and Clifford May, while its “leadership council” includes Bill Kristol – all signatories of a recent Foreign Policy Initiative letter addressed to House Republicans asking them to discard the UN mandate for NATO’s Libyan intervention and commit more support specifically for regime change. Acting Senator Joseph Lieberman also can be found on FDD’s “leadership council” and has been a chief proponent of war with Libya, as well as Syria and Iran, alongside John McCain. FDD has a myriad of publications expressing the elation of the “Neo-Conservative” establishment over current operations against Libya and the possible springboard the Libyan war serves toward US intervention in Syria and Iran. FDD’s only criticism of Obama is that more should be done, faster, and at a greater expense to America. Michael Ledeen, a “freedom scholar,” expresses this well in his article titled, “Lessons of Libya (and Syria, and, Some Day, Iran),” where he throws in his organization’s collective desire to intervene in both Syria and Iran, for good measure.

The Atlantic article, “Al-Qaeda Is Winning,” written by FDD “senior fellow” Daveed Gartenstein-Ross, expresses the true contempt these individuals have toward their audience. In this piece reflecting on the last 10 years of the “War on Terror,” Gartenstein-Ross claims that Al Qaeda’s ability to use cheap means to provoke the United States into a multi-billion dollar defense is rendering an Al Qaeda victory through a “strategy of a thousand cuts.” Of course, the x-ray machines and other security apparatuses being installed across the United States and the tremendous amount of money being used to sustain combat operations around the world “hunting terrorists,” doesn’t go into a black hole. Instead, it goes into the pockets of the very people funding the work of Mr. Daveed Gartenstein-Ross and his peers throughout his and other US and British think-tanks.

Those who have read my recent article on Libya will note the entirely illegitimate nature of the NATO campaign against Libya and the intellectually bankrupt mentality of those who shamefully perpetuate its talking-points. The FDD, at the top of the organization, is not merely concerned with human rights themselves but rather leveraging such concerns for their own sake, something the US government and the corporate-financier interests it represents have clearly done before with regards to China. It should be noted that the FDD is just one element in the neo-imperialist racket. Other corporate-financier, “globalist” think-tanks, who are the true underwriters of western policy, includes the Council on Foreign Relations, Chatham House, the International Crisis Group, and the Brookings Institute. In “Naming Names: Your Real Government”, Tony Cartalucci points out who truly controls the United States/NATO and lists the prominent individuals and corporations financing and directing them.

Iran and the Western Geopolitical Struggle

The Brookings Institution is of particular concern among these think-tanks as it has been the primary facilitator in the drive for war against Iran founded on distortion and geopolitically-motivated propaganda. Contrary to media reports portraying Iran as an immediate, existential threat to US and Israeli security, the Brookings Institute released a policy report that was basically a handbook for overthrowing nations titled Which Path to Persia? (.PDF). It was written by six prominent analysts within establishment circles, including Kenneth Pollack, admitting that Iran poses not a threat to the survival of the United States and Israel’s security but their collective regional and geopolitical hegemony and interests across the region. It was noted that Iran was playing a strategy of firmness and even aggressiveness but not recklessness in combating western hegemony and imperialism as can be seen in its recent economic endeavors in the pipeline and gas politics of the region. It was also noted that Iran was deliberately avoiding a conflagration with the west and that any possible nuclear weapons capability for Iran (which is noted as unconfirmed and nonexistent in other reports) would be used as a deterrence for attack and protecting regional ambitions Iran has for the region (pg. 24-25).

This is reconfirmed by the recent 2013 RAND Corporation report Iran After the Bomb which while noting that no evidence exists that Iran is pursuing nuclear weapons according to the US intelligence community, envisions a post-nuclear scenario of Iran. RAND is another “globalist” think-tank that hosts compromised interests but manages to give an honest synopsis of the Iranian reality. It is also noted that Iran’s “supreme leader” Ayatollah Khamenei has issued religious decrees labeling nuclear weapons as “against Islamic principles.” Contrary to recent reports circulation by MEMRI TV and mainstream media, these fatwas are not fake and actually do exist. And contrary to some critics, they are not an example of taqiyya (deception) as Juan Cole notes. One thing that is very revealing is the following statement by RAND which sums up their insightful report:

The Islamic Republic [of Iran] is a revisionist state that seeks to undermine what it perceives to be the American-dominated order in the Middle East. However, it does not have territorial ambitions and does not seek to invade, conquer, or occupy other nations. Its chief military aim is to deter a U.S. and/or Israeli military attack while it undermines American allies in the Middle East [which includes the economic interests of the totalitarian kingdoms of Saudi Arabia and Qatar whose atrocities in human rights dwarfs anything Iran is guilty of]… Iran’s possession of nuclear weapons will lead to greater tension between the Shi’a theocracy and the conservative Sunni monarchies [Saudi Arabia, Qatar, etc.] However, Iran is unlikely to use nuclear weapons against other Muslim countries…The Islamic Republic views Israel in ideological terms. However, it is very unlikely that Iran would use nuclear weapons against Israel, given the latter’s overwhelming conventional and nuclear military superiority. (pg. vii)

The Brookings Institution not only enumerates transparently the similar points that Iran is not an existential threat but goes further to enumerate a list of strategies for US provocations against Iran to initiate a war that, according to the report, Iran does not want. It is even noted that an Iranian retaliation in the case of American airstrikes would not be inevitable and that Iran may deliberately refrain from retaliation in order to strategically “play the victim” (pg. 84-85, 95) Let it not be forgotten how the US and Britain staged the CIA “Operation Ajax” in 1953 to oust the democratically-elected Iranian president Mohammad Mosaddegh, who nationalized the country’s oil, in favor of the pro-American Shah who ruled as a brutal dictator. Similar plans for regime change are enumerated in the Brookings Institute report where it is admitted that the opposition “Green Movement” in 2009 was orchestrated by the US government through “civil society and NGOs” in order to provoke Iranian belligerence through regime change operations, capitalizing on internal dissent. This is not to deny any legitimate aspirations and calls for reform in Iran which are prevalent among student groups but merely to point out how such ambitions are co-opted and used by western interests for their own agenda (103-105, 109-110). See this excellent summary of all these critical points.

Other means proposed included playing upon sectarian and ethnic divisions inside Iran to destabilize the country and even funding radical Sunni militant groups, specifically the MEK, which has killed Americans in the past and is labeled by the U.S. state department as a “foreign terrorist organization”. Its ideology is described by analysts as radical “left-wing” Islamic-Marxism which makes it interesting to consider the US plans to fully employ this group as political assets. MEK has also collaborated with Saddam Hussein’s forces in guerilla warfare against Iran in the Iran-Iraq War of the 1980s (113, 117-118). The group is against the dominant Iranian establishment and it is noted that the US has worked covertly with them in the past and that in order to work overtly with them, the group had to be removed from the terrorist list (118).  Regarding the MEK on pages 117-118, Brookings states:

“Perhaps the most prominent (and certainly the most controversial) opposition group that has attracted attention as a potential U.S. proxy is the NCRI (National Council of Resistance of Iran), the political movement established by the MEK (Mujahedin-e Khalq). Critics believe the group to be undemocratic and unpopular, and indeed anti-American.

In contrast, the group’s champions contend that the movement’s long-standing opposition to the Iranian regime and record of successful attacks on and intelligence-gathering operations against the regime make it worthy of U.S. support. They also argue that the group is no longer anti-American and question the merit of earlier accusations. Raymond Tanter, one of the group’s supporters in the United States, contends that the MEK and the NCRI are allies for regime change in Tehran and also act as a useful proxy for gathering intelligence. The MEK’s greatest intelligence coup was the provision of intelligence in 2002 that led to the discovery of a secret site in Iran for enriching uranium.

Despite its defenders’ claims, the MEK remains on the U.S. government list of foreign terrorist organizations. In the 1970s, the group killed three U.S. officers and three civilian contractors in Iran. During the 1979-1980 hostage crisis, the group praised the decision to take America hostages and Elaine Sciolino reported that while group leaders publicly condemned the 9/11 attacks, within the group celebrations were widespread.

Undeniably, the group has conducted terrorist attacks—often excused by the MEK’s advocates because they are directed against the Iranian government. For example, in 1981, the group bombed the headquarters of the Islamic Republic Party, which was then the clerical leadership’s main political organization, killing an estimated 70 senior officials. More recently, the group has claimed credit for over a dozen mortar attacks, assassinations, and other assaults on Iranian civilian and military targets between 1998 and 2001. At the very least, to work more closely with the group (at least in an overt manner), Washington would need to remove it from the list of foreign terrorist organizations.”

The compounded criminality of western and Israeli collaboration with MEK is emphasized here. It should be noted that the MEK has recently been removed from the US list of terrorist organizations as part of the next phase of using them as a proxy. MEK claims to have killed 40,000 Iranians in the past and has been trained on U.S. soil in a secret base in Nevada, published on the Huffington Post and cited here by Kurt Nimmo in an excellent and well-sourced article emphasizing the coordinated western agenda against Iran.

In culminating these abhorrent proposals, Brookings further notes the option of a military invasion and conventional war against Iran if the above proposals failed to accomplish western interests. This is the most alarming option especially in context to the following admission:

If the United States were to decide that to garner greater international support, galvanize U.S. domestic support, and/or provide a legal justification for an invasion, it would be best to wait for an Iranian provocation, then the time frame for an invasion might stretch out indefinitely. ..However, since it would be up to Iran to make the provocative move, which Iran has been wary of doing most times in the past, the United States would never know for sure when it would get the requisite Iranian provocation. In fact, it might never come at all (65)… it would be far more preferable if the United States could cite an Iranian provocation as justification for the airstrikes [as a catalyst for an invasion] before launching them. Clearly, the more outrageous, the more deadly, and the more unprovoked the Iranian action, the better off the United States would be. Of course, it would be very difficult for the United States to goad Iran into such a provocation without the rest of the world recognizing this game, which would then undermine it (85).

In all this certified criminality, which has obviously been at play even as the report was being published in 2009, it must not be forgotten that the Brookings Institution is of, for, and by big business and their collective agenda of integrating Iran into their international consensus and exploiting its 76 million population for their unipolar order. This is opposed to Iran’s attempts to foster national self-sufficiency and develop ties with nations strategic to western interests including India, Thailand, China, and Russia. Brookings Institution is funded by the likes of the Rockefeller Foundation, Ford Foundation, The Carnegie Foundation, Goldman Sachs, and the Carlyle Group among others; their report even includes a special acknowledgement of financial support from the Smith Richardson Foundation upon which Zbigniew Brzezinski sits as an active governor as pointed out by Tony Cartalucci and easily verifiable in the report’s preface.

Such international criminality is magnified when Pulitzer-Prize winning journalist Seymour Hersh revealed in his article “Preparing the Battlefield” that the U.S. is cooperating with their anti-Iranian terrorist asset, Saudi Arabia, in order to fund radical, Al Qaeda-linked, Sunni-groups like the Jundallah to destabilize and destroy Iran as a viable geopolitical opponent. Al Qaeda, directed by the Saudis in cooperation with western geopolitical objectives, has been leveraged as a “Swiss army knife of destabilization” across the Middle East in the fake “war on terror” as Seymour Hersh exposed in another report  titled “The Redirection”  published in 2007. In that report, Hersh reveals that the U.S. and Saudi Arabia have been working since 2007 to destabilize Syria and Lebanon with a wave of sectarian-extremists currently being marketed in the media as a “political uprising” and a “revolution”. This is different from the legitimate internal political opposition in Syria that has collaborated with the Syrian government in a reform initiative and maintains distinctiveness from the extremist and terrorist elements that clearly constitute the bulk of the “Syrian rebels” supported by the west. In his report, Seymour Hersh states:

To undermine Iran, which is predominantly Shiite, the Bush Administration has decided, in effect, to reconfigure its priorities in the Middle East. In Lebanon, the Administration has coöperated with Saudi Arabia’s government, which is Sunni, in clandestine operations that are intended to weaken Hezbollah, the Shiite organization that is backed by Iran. The U.S. has also taken part in clandestine operations aimed at Iran and its ally Syria. A by-product of these activities has been the bolstering of Sunni extremist groups that espouse a militant vision of Islam and are hostile to America and sympathetic to Al Qaeda…[Saudi Arabia’s Prince] Bandar and other Saudis have assured the White House that “they will keep a very close eye on the religious fundamentalists. Their message to us was ‘We’ve created this movement, and we can control it.’ It’s not that we don’t want the Salafis [Al Qaeda] to throw bombs; it’s who they throw them at—Hezbollah, Moqtada al-Sadr, Iran, and at the Syrians, if they continue to work with Hezbollah and Iran.

There is no doubt that there is an anti-Iranian proxy conflict being waged in Syria by a joint US-Saudi-Israeli effort to further the Wall Street-London geopolitical consensus. Undermining and destabilizing Syria would further isolate Iran and perpetuate the united geopolitical front against Iran that has been the objective of western politicians and think-tanks. Iran would ultimately serve as a vital door into central Asia and a springboard against Russia and China who are the ultimate target for absorption within the western design of a unipolar world order. Former National Security Advisor Zbigniew Brzezinski, who is an active agent in the networks of these machinations, makes it no secret in his book The Grand Chessboard that U.S. “global pre-eminence” (a euphemism for Wall Street/London geopolitical domination and a unipolar world order) is the agenda along with American influence in central Asia to which Iran is a doorway. Russian President Vladimir Putin has also spoken of hegemonic ambitions on the part of the west to establish a unipolar order at a 2007 Munich conference.

In addition to this evidence of open subversion, it must be noted that Clinton Bastin, former director of US nuclear weapons production programs, has sent an open letter to President Obama in December 2011 claiming that there is no nuclear weapons threat from Iran, stating the following on Iran’s nuclear weapons program:

The ultimate product of Iran’s gas centrifuge facilities would be highly enriched uranium hexafluoride, a gas that cannot be used to make a weapon. Converting the gas to metal, fabricating components and assembling them with high explosives using  dangerous and difficult technology that has never been used in Iran would take many years after a diversion of three tons of low enriched uranium gas from fully safeguarded inventories. The resulting weapon, if intended for delivery by missile, would have a yield equivalent to that of a kiloton of conventional high explosives.

As warmongering against Iran is expected to drastically pick up pace as western designs for domination across the Middle East show increasing signs of faltering, it is absolutely critical to be educated on these matters in order to undermine and extinguish the effects of the media propaganda echo-chamber. This is not to deny any human rights accusations against Iran altogether but one must guard themselves from being misguided and swayed by disingenuous corporate-financier, globalist interests seeking to expand their empire. It is imperative for people around the world to recognize the corporations and institutions perpetuating systematic atrocities and genocide across the planet and realize that once they eliminate the sovereignty of other countries, they will then turn their attention fully to the people within their own borders in the west.

A real revolution will come by boycotting the degenerate corporations and financier interests seeking to enslave humanity and building up our own communities to create a world order in our own image and not in the image of Wall Street and London.

Sam Muhho is a student of history and an advocate for anti-imperialism and anti-globalism. He can be reached at smuhho1@gmail.com

and runs the Facebook page “Globalist Watch” at facebook.com/gwatch1776 in order to explain the reality at play in global affairs.

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Terrorist groups and the MEK

Maryam Rajavi shows solidarity with Jaish al-Adl terrorists

Ringleader of the terrorist Mujahedin-e Khalq Organization condemned the execution of 16 terrorists in the southeastern city of Zahedan.

In its statement released on Saturday, the terrorist MKO group gave a cold shoulder to the terrorist attack in Saravan and killing of 14 Iranian border guards and described it as an “attack on a center of suppressive forces in Saravan”.

The Friday’s attack carried out by a group known as Jaish al-Adl left 14 Iranian border guards killed and 4 others wounded. The victims were a number of young soldiers who were on military service at a border post near border with Pakistan.

Condemning the execution of 16 men affiliated to terrorist and anti-Iranian groups who had been arrested, tried and sentenced to death several years ago, Maryam Rajavi urged “referral of the file” to the UN Security Council.

The MKO’s statement in support of the armed terrorist groups in southeastern parts of Iran is nothing but a gesture of solidarity by a group which claims that it is a “democratic opposition” which has “renounced violence.”

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USA

The US Fund for resettlement of MKO members

Press Statement

Marie Harf

Deputy Department Spokesperson, Office of the Spokesperson

Washington, DC

October 24, 2013

The United States welcomes the establishment of the United Nations Trust Fund to support the resettlement of individuals currently residing at Camp Hurriya in Iraq. We are pleased to announce that the United States plans to provide $1 million to the UN Trust Fund. The Administration will continue to work with the U.S. Congress regarding these funds. The United States hopes other countries will also support this important humanitarian effort.

While Rajavi`s group enjoy endless sources of money, the US act to pay the UN for resettlement was quite surprising and seems a bit deceptive to me.

A glance at the group’s propaganda campaigns in Europe and in Iraq proves that money is the last thing that the MEK needs. Here are some examples.

In the annual gathering of the MEK in France in June, thousands of people enjoyed an absolutely free trip to France including meals and housing with the sole condition of attending Maryam Rajavi’s speech.

In the same festival, paid speakers are invited whose rates are some times as high as 40k.

Advertisements (paid) for the event are given to international media to be broadcasted and published.

MEK’s recent campaigns also prove the group is being well financially supported.

Recently an ad was placed and broadcasted by CNN in support of the group’s demands in Iraq. (How much was it? Don’t ask me, ask CNN.)

And in another example, while the Rajavis continuously complain about the situation of their members in Iraq, and claim that the Iraqi government does not allow them to bring goods into Camp Al Hurriyeh (Liberty), photos show that a tremendous amount of purple cloth, billboards, banners and other printed material are being used for their show of protests. It means that they have access to buy whatever they need including propaganda material.

As a former member of the MEK, I always knew that the group is quite rich. Now I am surprised to see that the US wants to donate another million for the group.

The group is rich enough so that if its leaders want, they can easily finance the resettlement of all 3000 people remaining in Iraq.

Arash Pirooz,IranInterlink

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Albania

A new life, away from terror in Tirana. No more Mojahedin Khalq

Iranian opposition mujahideens start “new life” in Albania – paper

Excerpt from report by Albanian leading national independent newspaper Shekulli on 21 October

[Unattributed report: " Mujahideens End ‘War’"]

A new life, away from war and terror, for the Mujahideens in Tirana. They no longer want to hear about their old organization or the time when they were Saddam’s mercenaries or fighters against the Shah.

This new situation has been confirmed by the Iranian news agencies, which were not very happy about the Mujahideens’ accommodation in Tirana. Scores of members of the Mujahideen Khalq Organization, MKO, (also known as MEK, NCRI and PMOI) have deserted upon their arrival in the Albanian capital, Tirana, declared a high MKO official on Saturday [19 October].

“At least 70 MKO members have deserted the group since their arrival in the Albanian capital,” the leader of a MKO cell, who has also deserted, declared to the FNA [Fars New Agency] on Saturday. “The deserters’ group includes the names of some leading MKO officials,” added the source, speaking on the condition of anonymity as he fears for his life.

A report published in June also said that the MKO members sent from Iraq to Albania over the past few months were from among those who did not obey the orders of their network leaders. According to the Dedehban Centre, most of the MKO members transferred from their transitional camp in Iraq to Albania were no longer obedient to their masters and could no longer be controlled by the leaders of their network.

Referring to a recent ceremony in France to mark the anniversary of the group’s armed attack against Iran in 1981, a ceremony that was also broadcast via video-conference to a luxury hotel in Tirana for the MKO members in Albania, the report said that only 10 out of 71 MKO members in Albania were present. The others showed no interest.

There has even been an attempt [by the members] to voice their opposition to Rajavi, the cell leader. Many of the MKO members have abandoned the organization, whereas those still remaining in the camp have said that they are ready to leave it, but cannot due to pressure and death threats. [passage omitted with details about the group’s history]

Shekulli, Tirana,  Albania,Translated by BBC Monitoring European

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Camp Liberty

Practical solution to resolve Liberty residents’ situation

The Mujahedin Khalq is no more welcomed in Iraq. The group’s alliance with Saddam Hussein and the innumerable crimes it committed which continued even after the dictators’ overthrow and also their Practical solution to resolve the Liberty residents’ situationresistance to end the several years of illegal occupancy of a piece of Iraq land caused the wrath of the Iraqi nation and consequently led to a sequence of attacks on Camp Ashraf and Camp Liberty which resulted in the deaths and injuries to numerous camps residents.

The calamity the Mujahedin Khalq is trapped in caused whoever in concern of the members of the group to be worried about their fate.

The suffering families who have for a long time been deprived to visit their loved ones are more worried than before.

Former members of the MKO who managed to escape the Cult are also restless to see their friends in danger. Over and over they have told their stories to the world, asking international organizations to help those entrapped physically and mentally within the Rajavis’ Cult.

After the deadly incidents in camp Ashraf and Camp Liberty both families and defectors wrote letters and petitions to due international bodies asking for help to find a practical solution to save the residents of the camps.

The UN High Commissioner for Refugees has several times reiterated the need for the Camp Liberty residents relocation to third countries and has opened several ways for talks with a number of European states in a bid to find a third party to host the Mujahedin Khalq. António Guterres, UNHCR chief insisted: “The residents of Camp Hurriya urgently need solutions to relocate out of Iraq".[1]

EU High Representative Catherine Ashton also called the Permanent resettlement outside Iraq as the only solution.[2]

UN Chief announced a trust fund initiative to help relocate residents of Camp Liberty. Ban ki-moon reiterated the necessity to “pick up the pace of the relocation”. [3]

The United States welcomed the UN initiative and through a statement announced the US plan to donate $1 million to the fund. Marie Harf, the US Deputy Department Spokesperson said: We share the conviction that relocation is the only lasting means of guaranteeing the safety and well-being of those residing at Camp Hurriya. [4]

Thus it seems that all parties concerned have reached to the consensus that the only way to resolve situation of Camp Liberty residents is to relocate them somewhere out of Iraq.

However there are two main obstacles on the way of the Camp residents’ relocation, one of which is the reluctance of third countries to house former terrorists as refugees. What is just before their eyes is the group’s past violent history and anti-social behaviors. So far just three countries Belgium, Germany and Albania have offered to accept a small number of Liberty residents.

Yet the main barrier on the way of the relocation process is unwillingness of the leaders of the Organization.

Martin Kobler, the former Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General for Iraq, several times deplored the lack of cooperation of the residents and of their leadership with the UNHCR and UN monitors. In an interview with The Associated Press in Baghdad kobler said that “residents of an Iranian dissident camp are denied freedom of movement by the exile group.”[5]

Wendy Sherman, the Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs also noted that the MEK’s leadership in Paris was obstructing the process to resettle MEK members.[6]

The MEK’s leadership demand is that the members be allowed to relocate together as a single unit, rather than to be relocated individually to different countries. In this way they can preserve the cult hegemony on members and prevent their defection.

The UN Trust Fund according to the UN chief statement is “to cover costs relating to the relocation process”. The UN Chief urged states to contribute to the fund.[7]

Conversely the point is that what is really hindering the relocation process is unwillingness of the MKO leaders rather than lack of fund.  

The MKO launched multimillion-dollar campaign to bury the MEK’s bloody history of bombings and assassinations.

The group spends large sums of money to arrange Maryam Rajavi travels to European countries and to stage events to launch its propaganda campaign to direct the attentions to the ambitions of the leaders of the group.

If the Americans are really worried about the fate of residents of Camp Liberty they should put forth to convince the MKO leaders to let members participate and complete due processes and use the safe and secure relocation opportunities rather than donating for it. The US can also step forward to take at least a number of Temporary Transit Location residents to its own country.

By:  A .Sepinoud

References:

[1] Bobb, Donn, UNHCR welcomes Albanian offer to Hurriya residents, unmultimedia.org, March 2013

[2]Office of Catherine Ashton, European Union, EU welcomes Albanian offer, Fully supports Kobler efforts, March 21, 2013

[3] UN News Center, Iraq: launching new trust fund, UN chief urges relocation of Champ Hurriya residents, October 23, 2013

[4] U.S. Department of State, Press Statement, U.S. Pledges Support to UN Trust Fund for Resettlement of Camp Hurriya Residents, Marie Harf, Deputy Department Spokesperson, Office of the Spokesperson Washington, DC, October 24, 2013

[5]Associated Press, UN Iraq rep urges exile cooperation, June26, 2013

[6] NIAC, MEK leader in Paris obstructing the process to resettle members, October 4,2013

[7] UN News Center, Iraq: launching new trust fund, UN chief urges relocation of Champ Hurriya residents, October 23, 2013

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Mujahedin Khalq Organization's Propaganda System

Retarded MKO PR Apparatus

The Mujahedin Khalq Organization (the MKO/the Cult of Rajavi) wants all the world blind to what is truly going in the cult. Members and advocates of the group are lied on a daily basis. However, today the world Retarded MKO PR Apparatusis gradually getting aware of the real issues the victims of the MKO are dealing with. This may explain why the united Nations Secretary General and the U.S. Department of State sees the group’s fragmentation as the most effective way to protect the members.

The UN secretary general Ban Ki Moon who has to date frequently emphasized on the relocation of MKO members held in Temporary Transit Location (TTL/Camp Liberty), declared that the UN is launching a Trust Fund initiative to cover costs relating to the relocation  process. The Secretary General appeals to member states to contribute to this Fund.[1]

Besides, the United States welcomed the establishment of the Trust Fund and announced that its state would provide $1 million to the UN Trust Fund. the State Departments’ deputy spokesperson, Marie Harf said, “We share the conviction that relocation is the only lasting means of guaranteeing  the safety and well being of those residing at Camp Hurriya.[2]

’ that was correctly denounced by the Iranian Foreign Ministry Mohammad Javad Zarif saying,” For 22 years, the Zionist regime has been lying by repeating endlessly that Iran will have the atomic bomb in six months.”[3]

The last MKO’s so-called revelations about the Iranian nuclear program came in the early October when it saw that the diplomacy between the West and Tehran was working. The group –blindly– launched another propaganda attack against Tehran claiming to have published new revelations on what it desperately made efforts to call “the regime nuclear weapon program”. What was the world’s reaction to the allegations made by the MKO? Definitely nothing except few “unmoved” news reports that made no difference among public thoughts.

The MKO’s propaganda is not believed anymore. During Geneva talks between P5+1 and Iran the group had planned to stage an incident to disrupt the talks, Swiss Police took timely action to prevent such an action. They wanted to disrupt press conferences held by EU High Representative Catherine Ashton and Iranian Foreign Minister, Dr. Zarif. Officials at the venue in Geneva reported that Police had prevented this, Iran interlink reported. [4]

The MKO has also lost its face among its old advocates including Jordanian politicians. According to a report by the Arabic language newspaper al Arab-al-Yawm, a number of Jordanian Parliament members have turned down invitation to the annual gathering of the MKO in Villepinte, due to the presence of some Syrian opposition members.[5]

Former deputy speaker of Jordanian Parliament, Nariman al-Rousan, said” We’ve informed the MKO that due to inviting the Syrian opposition members, we have boycotted this year’s annual conference of them.”[6]

Today, the group’s PR tribune is widely broadcasting the news of a alleged hunger strike by its supporters around the world which has up to now lasted 57 days! The strike is claimed to be a protest to the attack on Camp Ashraf, Iraq. Once camp Ashraf is evacuated what’s the use of such a hunger strike for the group? The only outcome of victimizing more brainwashed cult members – this time, under the pretext of hunger strike – is to pack more material for their further propaganda but was it really useful? How many news reports were published on the issue? How many human rights organization called for taking action on MKO strikers?

Indeed, the MKO is known to all international human rights bodies for its notorious cult-like structure. According to investigative reports by for instance Human Rights Watch the MKO seriously violates rights of people inside and outside its establishment.

Actually, the MKO leaders have become so incompetent to manipulate public opinion that they have to spend much more than the 1$million-dollar credit donated by the US, in order to step up the influence of their propaganda among their advocates . Their only resort is to increase fees to buy supporters among western politicians –those whose conscience is not moved by the crimes of a terrorist cult of personality.

Mazda Parsi

Sources:

[1]UN News Center, Iraq: launching new trust fund, UN chief urges relocation of Champ Hurriya residents, October 23, 2013

[2] U.S. Department of State, Press Statement, U.S. Pledges Support to UN Trust Fund for Resettlement of Camp Hurriya Residents, Marie Harf, Deputy Department Spokesperson, Office of the Spokesperson Washington, DC, October 24, 2013

[3]AFP, Iran FM accuses Israel’s Netanyahu of ‘lies’, October 1, 2013

[4] https://www.nejatngo.org/en/posts/5446

[5] https://www.nejatngo.org/en/posts/5451

[6]ibid

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MEK Camp Ashraf

Monuments in Camp Ashraf to the memory of al-Qaeda terrorists

Head of the Diyala Province’s Foundation of Martyrs said the Mujahedin-e Khalq organization (MKO, a.k.a. MEK) was the first perpetrator of terrorist acts in Iraq after the fall of Saddam.

“After Saddam’s downfall, leaders of this terrorist group held meetings with some Iraqi sheiks and those who have been affected in some kind of the fall of Saddam at their garrisons,” Mohammed Saleh al-Shammari told Habilian Association.

He added that they saw monuments at Camp Ashraf built to the memory of the al-Qaeda terrorists who had been executed by Iraqi government, when they entered the military headquarters of the terrorist group three years ago.

Al-Shammari added that the MKO elements assassinated Iraqi people before and after the fall of Ba’ath regime.

Diyala province, residence of MKO members, was the first province in which terrorist and suicide attacks took place and the terrorist operations subsequently occurred in Iraq was like the methods of MKO.

Earlier in January, Head of the Security Committee of Diyala province Meysam al-Tamimi said a number of al-Qaeda operatives have been trained in the main training camp of the terrorist Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization in Iraq’s Diyala province (Camp Ashraf) to carry out terrorist attacks against the Iraqi people.

He added that a large amount of money and weapons were also funneled through Camp Ashraf to al-Qaeda and Salafist extremist groups to help them target Iraqis in acts of terror.

October 26, 2013 0 comments
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Rand Paul Proposes Silly Constitutional Amendment

Rand Paul Proposes Silly Constitutional Amendment to Apply Laws Equally to Citizens and Government

Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) introduced an interesting Constitutional amendment this week:

‘Section 1. Congress shall make no law applicable to a citizen of the United States that is not equally applicable to Congress.

‘Section 2. Congress shall make no law applicable to a citizen of the United States that is not equally applicable to the executive branch of Government, including the President, Vice President, ambassadors, other public ministers and consuls, and all other officers of the United States, including those provided for under this Constitution and by law, and inferior officers to the President established by law.

‘Section 3. Congress shall make no law applicable to a citizen of the United States that is not equally applicable to judges of the Supreme Court of the United States, including the Chief Justice, and judges of such inferior courts as Congress may from time to time ordain and establish.

I view this as a superficial attempt to simultaneously throw red meat to Paul’s libertarian and populist Tea Party followers. First of all, the proposed amendment is unlikely to be successful, given the notorious difficulty of passing Constitutional amendments, which require two-thirds of both houses of Congress and then ratification by at least three-fourths of the states (or, 38 out of 50).

And secondly, while it may sound nice to say that not even the government will be above the law, that is the system we’re already supposed to have, yet it is largely a farce. Even if this actually became an amendment, it would be mostly symbolic.

The government is constantly breaking the law and taking actions that are clearly illegal for ordinary citizens to take.

To take just one example, the Supreme Court in 2010 decided that “material support” laws Congress passed to criminalize aiding terrorist groups includes “Advocacy performed in coordination with, or at the direction of, a foreign terrorist organization.” Yet this didn’t seem to apply to scores of current and former U.S. politicians that advocated for and got paid to speak on behalf of the Iranian dissident group Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK), which was on the State Department’s list of terrorist organizations until September 2012.

Here’s what former Governor Ed Rendell told journalist Daniel Denvir when confronted about his illegal support for MEK:

“If you indict me, I hope you know, you have to indict 67 other Americans who did the same thing, including seven generals … [who] served in Iraq. You’d have to indict James Jones, President Obama’s first NSC chief adviser, you’d have to indict former Attorney General [Michael] Mukasey, former FBI Director Louis Freeh … the whole kit and caboodle.” That caboodle is voluminous and high-powered, including Tom Ridge, UN Ambassador John Bolton, Rudolph Giuliani and Howard Dean, among others.

Or, take an example straight from the Executive Branch. In September, President Obama unilaterally waived the ban on supplying lethal aid to terrorist groups “to clear the way for the U.S. to provide military assistance to ‘vetted’ opposition groups fighting Syrian dictator Bashar Assad,” the Washington Examiner reported. If Presidents can simply waive laws they know they’ll soon be in violation of, an amendment like Paul’s is worthless.

Or what about the NSA’s lawlessness under the Executive Branch? Senator Ron Wyden (D-OR), who is on the Senate Intelligence Committee and has access to classified information about the NSA’s surveillance practices, said this month that even with the overly broad statutory powers granted to the NSA, “the rules have been broken, and the rules have been broken a lot.”

A recently declassified FISC ruling found that the NSA “frequently and systematically violated” statutory laws governing how intelligence agents can search databases of Americans’ telephone communications and that NSA analysts deliberately misled judges about their surveillance activities in order to get court approval.

Going back a little further, President Bush flagrantly violated the law when he secretly authorized the NSA to perform warrantless surveillance on phone calls, including American communications.

I could go on and on (torture, indefinite detention, war crimes, etc. etc.)

If Paul wants laws to be applied equally, why haven’t I heard him call for indictments against the Obama and Bush administrations, not to mention the leadership of the NSA?

Probably because this is for political show. The truth is, being in the Executive Branch or in Congress is basically a get out of jail free card. If Joe Schmoe steals $50 out of the cash register of his local convenient store, he’ll be in big trouble. If the U.S. government supports terrorism, wages illegal war, and systematically violates the Fourth Amendment in complete secrecy…no problem.

John Glaser,

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Iran Interlink Weekly Digest

Iran Interlink Weekly Digest – 26

++ Fars News reported that tens of Mojahedin members have defected the group after arriving in Albania. Several are high ranking members, including the informant who asked to remain anonymous for fear of his life. He told Fars News that MEK commanders including Farzaneh Meidan Shahi and Esmayeel Mortezayee also known as Javad Khorassan, do not allow other members to leave their residence and contact their families.

++ An analytical article by Nejat Bloggers questions whether the MEK are simply struggling to survive or are they really able to topple the IRI. The article expounds on various recent difficulties faced by the MEK and concludes: “It seems that the sequence of the MKO failed tactics and its futile efforts to wipe them off have no end. The Mujahedin-e Khalq is a broken group that is reaching its expiry date.”

++ Ban Ki Moon announced that the UN is committed to resolving situation of former residents of Iraq camp. The US has pledged financial support to the UN Trust Fund for Resettlement of Camp Hurriya Residents in order to help deal with this issue.

++ Ghorbanali Hossein Nejad was the guest on Mardom TV this week.

++ On his website, Ghorbanali Hossein Nejad has published the correspondence he has had with an Iraqi personality, Zaafer Alaani, in which the correspondent asks why he is still supporting the MEK. It became clear from this that the MEK was still using Hossein Nejad’s name in Iraq without his knowledge and claiming he was supporting them.

++ There has been a lot of writing in both English and Farsi about the arrest of Ali Mansouri by various people who knew him as a veteran member working for the MEK for thirty years. Now that he has been arrested as an Iranian spy in Israel there are many interpretations as to how this happened. Many say that in line with how the MEK usually behave they believe the MEK had a problem with him. They have sent him to Israel – where he has been a long term collaborator with Mossad – to prevent him running away and they lose him, so that once again, they have sacrificed another dissenting member.

++ The so-called hunger strike continues and the MEK are on overdrive to publicise it. But not many people are convinced because none of those participating look ill or weak. But, given the MEK’s past history many are predicting that they will kill one or two of them – for example by not giving medication to a diabetic, etc – to claim they died from hunger. As the MEK never surrender the bodies of the dead for autopsy they can do what they like. There are many disaffected members now so any one of them can be killed.

++Fars News has published an informative article about Hassan Dai (aka Daioleslam), which goes into detail about when he joined the MEK, about his family – a brother and sister in Camp Liberty – and how he was moved by the MEK from Germany to Washington. The article introduces him as the MEK’s contact with the neoconservatives in Washington (there are some accompanying pictures of him in recent demonstrations, etc). Fars News has exposed Dai because he is trying to claim he is not with the MEK, even though people in America know that he is.

++ Mohammad Razaghi published an article remembering Ahmad Rezapour who committed suicide whilst with the MEK. HE describes in detail how the MEK abused him to the point that he became really ill, but the MEK wouldn’t allow him to remain in the dormitory with the accusation that ‘if you stay you might masturbate’. In public humiliation meetings the MEK accused him of sexual deviancy and subjected him to mass spitting and swearing, and this continued abuse led to him killing himself. Razaghi says that even though they had themselves brought all this on his head, the MEK later criticised his commander for not realising he would commit suicide, not because he was dead but because his suicide was ‘against the leadership’; that is, damaging to the reputation of Rajavi.

++ Razaghi had an interview with Iranian website ‘Rajavis’. The interviewer, among other informative issues, asks Razaghi why he doesn’t come back to Iran. Razaghi admits that after thirty years in opposition, there is always the fear that you might be prosecuted. But, he says, that can be overcome as we have seen others return and nothing happens to them. My main problem, he continues, is that Rajavi has left nothing for us to support ourselves with. “As a pensioner and a sick man, if I come to Iran what do I eat, where do I live. I love the people of Iran but I have real problems which are being sorted out in the western countries. The interview is titled: ‘I have nothing to lean on to live in Iran, Rajavi has taken everything from me’.

++ This week was the anniversary of the death of the singer Marzieh, who was widely criticised after she left Iran to join with the MEK. Many writers say what a shame it is that for such a famous star only ten or so MEK terrorists gathered around her grave and nobody else. This doesn’t show hatred of her they say, but is because nobody wants to go near the MEK. Otherwise, there would be hundreds of people who would have liked to go and show their respects. Iraj Shokri, an ex NCRI member has short article on his site remembering Marzieh and exposing some of the problems they created for her and describes how she was under pressure but had nowhere else to go. He claims that she wouldn’t have stayed if she’s found the opportunity but she became dependent on them after she left Iran.

++ This week, Jordanian parliament announced that no MP will participate in Maryam Rajavi’s meetings in Paris in future. In the past a couple of MPs had attended on a personal level paid by the MEK. The parliamentarians pointed to the presence of Syrian terrorists next to Rajavi and said they can’t go and sit alongside representatives of Syrian terrorism.

++ Tareq Al Hashemi, the fugitive Iraqi former vice prime minister, who has been charged with terrorism and was famous for his connection with the Saddamists, turned up next to Maryam Rajavi in Brussels this week. It is believed by many commentators that he had been brought by the MEK and the Israeli lobby such as Stevenson and others in order to sit next to Rajavi in public and to boost her message. Ironically, Al Hashemi only spoke a sentence or two to condemn the killings at Camp Ashraf and blame Prime Minister Maliki before pushing his own anti-Iraq, anti-Al Maliki agenda. Some pointed out that his whole speech could be summed up in one sentence: ‘Me, Ezzat Ebrahim, Saddam Hussein, Rajavi…. are all innocent’.

++ Several articles have been published in Iran and outside in Farsi and in English about what forces are against the reduction of American sanctions. Practically all start with the MEK and Israel and neoconservatives in the west, and follow with the hardliners in Iran, and others who have financial interests and connections with Russia and China in Iran.

++ Hojjat Seyed Ismaeli – an ex MEK intelligence commander – has an article in Irandidban going into detail about what Rajavi called his ‘strategy’. The title ‘The strategy that was left behind in Iraq’ is self explanatory. Ismaeli says that even though, from the start, the MEK were mercenaries for Iraq, they have now abandoned that path and are looking for a new strategy.

++ Hadi Afshar – known as Said Jamaali in the MEK – has published number six in a series of articles recounting his years with the MEK until he managed to run away. He had been a high ranking member serving in MEK operations and intelligence for thirty years. This week’s article is called, ‘Don’t be mistaken, I am not talking about the intelligence services of Iran’. HE describes what he has seen inside the MEK in terms of torture and murder and also names some of those who, other witnesses have said, were killed under torture in MEK prisons.

++ Sahar Family Foundation website has an article titled, ‘Warnings of MEK commanders in Liberty and Maryam Rajavi’s video conference’ . The leaders in Camp Liberty are warning that everything is on the verge of collapse, and even high ranking members are dissenting. This all goes back to the unanswered questions hanging over the deaths at Camp Ashraf. Rajavi has replied in a video conference that ‘giving up Ashraf was the price we had to pay to be removed from the US terrorism list, but that we have been more successful by delaying it for a year. We deliberately kept Giti and Zohreh (top women military and intelligence commanders who were killed) there and it was because of them that we were able to keep Ashraf for another year, otherwise we couldn’t have done it’. She goes on in the usual cult jargon to claim that ‘giving these martyrs was worth it as we got back much more than we paid for’. She then paints a picture of the rosy future of the MEK now it is off the US list of terrorist entities. She claims that now Camp Liberty is the ‘beacon of the arrow of evolution and struggle’ and replaces Ashraf, and should be kept at any price. In this video she instructs the commanders that everyone has to forget about leaving Iraq. Instead they have to think and work towards making Liberty into Ashraf. She has instructed the top leaders that questions are forbidden and ordered them to suppress anyone who starts questioning anything. She also ordered them to show more videos of her speeches as well as getting the members involved in more sport and exercise, and to interest them in the European football leagues in order to pull them towards football and other such distractions etc, to keep them busy. In addition to this situation, Sahar says there is clear evidence that the MEK do not allow people to visit hospitals outside the camp unless the MEK are 100 per cent sure they will stay with them and return to the camp. For example, the MEK transferred Hossein Shakeri, born in Amol and a graduate of Architecture in Italy, to Baghdad hospital so late that he died on arrival. According to hospital staff he could have easily been saved if he had arrived sooner. Sahar says many letters have been sent to and they have talked several times with UNAMI representatives in Baghdad clearly demonstrating that the humanitarian disaster at Camp Liberty is caused by Rajavi and his commanders, and it is they who do not allow things to be sorted out and the residents sent to safe places. Sahar asks everyone, specifically UNAMI, to intervene in the situation of Camp Liberty which, ten years after the fall of Saddam is still being run with impunity by the head of a terrorist cult.

October 25, 2013

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U.S. Pledges Support to UN Trust Fund

U.S. Pledges Support to UN Trust Fund for Resettlement of Camp Hurriya Residents

Press Statement

Marie Harf

Deputy Department Spokesperson, Office of the Spokesperson

Washington, DC

October 24, 2013

The United States welcomes the establishment of the United Nations Trust Fund to support the resettlement of individuals currently residing at Camp Hurriya in Iraq. We are pleased to announce that the United States plans to provide $1 million to the UN Trust Fund. The Administration will continue to work with the U.S. Congress regarding these funds. The United States hopes other countries will also support this important humanitarian effort.

We share the conviction that relocation is the only lasting means of guaranteeing the safety and well-being of those residing at Camp Hurriya. Achieving this goal has become an ever more urgent humanitarian imperative in the aftermath of deadly attacks on Camp Hurriya in February and June of this year, and the horrific attack on individuals at Camp Ashraf in September. We also continue to support the United Nations Assistance Mission for Iraq and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) in their efforts to resettle the residents of Camp Hurriya outside of Iraq.

The United States is actively engaged in working with the international community to move the UNHCR-led relocation process forward. To that end, the Department of State recently appointed Jonathan Winer as Senior Advisor for Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK) Resettlement, to oversee our efforts towards resettling the residents of Camp Hurriya to safe, permanent and secure locations outside of Iraq as soon as possible.

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