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Iraq

Terrorist MKO serious concern for Iraq, region

Iraqi Prime Minster Nouri al-Maliki says the terrorist Mujahedin-e Khalq Organization (MKO) has become a “serious concern” and will soon be expelled.

“The MKO has become a serious concern for Iraq and a regional concern,” IRNA quoted Maliki as saying during a meeting with Iranian Intelligence Minister Heidar Moslehi in Baghdad on Tuesday night.

Baghdad is seeking ways to fully expel the terrorist cell from the Iraqi soil, the Iraqi minister added.

Maliki also called for closer bilateral cooperation with the neighboring countries to help the establishment and promotion of permanent security in Iraq.

Moslehi, for his part, hailed the friendly ties between the Muslim nations and said the Islamic Republic is ready to transfer its security experience to the Iraqi government.

The Iranian minister arrived in Baghdad on Monday to be received by Faleh Fayyaz, the National Security advisor of the Iraqi government, and held talks with a number of Iraqi officials including Former Prime Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari and Parliament Speaker Osama al-Nujaifi.

During his visit to Baghdad, Moslehi had called for an immediate expulsion of MKO terrorists for all the crimes they have committed against the people of Iraq and other countries in the region.

The Mujahedin-e Khalq Organization, blamed for the assassination of many Iranian people and officials after the 1979 Islamic Revolution, fled to Iraq in the 1980s where they enjoyed the support of former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein, who allowed them to set up a military base near the Iranian border.

Members of the anti-Iranian group currently live at Camp Liberty, a former US military camp near Baghdad Airport, after their relocation from their former Camp Ashraf under growing pressure from the Iraqi government and people for the terrorist group to leave the country.

April 4, 2013 0 comments
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The cult of Rajavi

MKO tries to keep its brainwashed members in the group

An independent researcher and political analyst has said the Mujahedin-e Khalq organization (MKO, a.k.a. MEK and PMOI) has turned down the Albania’s asylum offer to keep its strength in numbers and hold over rank and files.

“It is not only the US that is plagued by lobbies. Many high ranking politicians and MPs are under the influence of the pro-Israel lobby who currently support the MEK – and have been doing for many years,” Soraya Sepahpour-Ulrich said during an interview with Habilian Association regarding the MKO ringleader’s presence in European countries’ Parliaments.

Earlier last week, MKO claimed its ringleader has had a meeting with 210 MEPs and they somehow spoke in favor of the group.

Earlier in December 2012, Rajavi appeared in France’s National Assembly and called on the French government to recognize the MKO as representative of Iranian people.

Sepahpour, the Public Diplomacy Scholar said the MKO cult has the support of high ranking politicians in the United States, as they do in Europe.

“The authorities are fully aware of what and who these people are,” she added. “But they serve a purpose – to intimidate the government in Iran and to use them — as they do with other terrorists, not only to create mayhem in Iran – but to carry out false flag operations and be recognized as ‘Iranians’ while shifting the blame to the IRI.”

The political commentator pointed out that there is little will to counter MKO members except by individuals who don’t necessarily have the funds and some who lack the courage to speak out, adding that she has tried to speak about the terrorist group in a couple of her interviews and op-ed pieces.

Concerning the Albania’s resettlement offer to over 200 members of the MKO, Sepahpour mentioned that this country “is in America’s pocket.” “It has received millions upon millions to ‘remake’ itself and to help its economy for over a decade.”

“There is a world of information on US aid to Albania.” “And without a doubt, this ‘aid’ brings with it obligations towards the US – one of which may well have been a demand made on Albania by the US to take in the MEK.”

Finally, she opined on the MKO’s turning down of the offer, and said in order to keep its power and strength, MKO makes every effort to keep its brainwashed and manipulated members in the group, so that they not only keep an eye on each other, but feed each other’s frenzy, and as a unit (group, cult) their obedience to Rajavi remain unquestionable and indisputable.

There are many more factors in the cult behavior which may answer why they turned down Albania’s offer. My guess is, someone high up the ladder told them to decline, and it was not the decision of the individual 200+ members.  They want to keep their strength in numbers, and their hold over the members.

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Iraq

MKO must be expelled from Iraqi

Iranian Intelligence Minister Heidar Moslehi has called for the immediate expulsion of Mujahedin-e Khalq Organization (MKO) terrorists from Iraq.
 “Based on the arrangements made the MKO must leave Iraqi soil as quickly as possible,” Moslehi was quoted as saying on Tuesday.
MKO terrorists, blamed for the assassination of many Iranian people and officials after the 1979 Islamic Revolution, fled to Iraq in the 1980s where they enjoyed the support of former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein, who allowed them to set up a military base near the Iranian border.
MKO members currently live at Camp Liberty, a former US military camp near Baghdad Airport, after their relocation from their former Camp Ashraf under growing pressure from the Iraqi government and people for the terrorist group to leave the country.
Moslehi said a decision must be made about the MKO soon and the terrorist group has only committed seditious acts against Iraqis and other regional nations.
The Iranian intelligence minister hailed Iraqi forces for their effective handling of security in the country and pledged Iran will transfer its security expertise and experience it has gained battling terrorism over the past three decades to the Iraqi government.
Moslehi, heading a delegation, arrived in Baghdad on Monday to be received by Faleh Fayyaz, the National Security advisor of the Iraqi government.
The official then met with the former Iraqi prime minister and leader of National Iraqi Alliance, Ibrahim al-Jaafari, who praised the Islamic Republic of Iran for presenting a unique security model, in which people make up the system.
He also held talks with Iraqi Parliament Speaker Osama al-Nujaifi on Tuesday and is scheduled to meet Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki later in the day.
 

April 3, 2013 0 comments
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Mujahedin Khalq 's Terrorism

The MKO not able to whitewash its bloody history

During the 1960s, various armed radical movements emerged across the world. Under the great impact of Che Guevara, Fidel Castro and other anti imperialist figures and movements, the six Iranian university students including Mohammad Hanifnejad, Said Mohsen and Ali-Asghar Badizadegan founded the early Mujahedin Khalq Organization. As Professor Ervand Abrahamian says the group was more “religious, radical, anti-American” than the earlier generation of leftists that had taken over in the Iranian politics during the 1920’s.[1]
 
The early MKO founders considered Mohamamd Reza Pahlavi,” a puppet of the United States”. They differed from other anti-Shah groups in their embrace of violence, according to the US Defense Department Report, RAND.[2]
 
The MKO’s first terrorist attack, bombing against an electricity factory in Tehran was carried out in 1971.The group’s anti-imperialist campaign included assassinations, bombings, kidnaps and bank robberies. The State Department report of November 1992 notes:”the founding members of the Mujahedin rejected non violence reformism. Instead they established an organization dedicated to armed struggle." [3]
 
“Bombs were the Mojahedin’s weapon of choice, which they frequently employed against American targets.  On the occasion of President Nixon’s visit to Iran in 1972, for example, the MKO exploded time bombs at more than a dozen sites throughout Tehran, including the Iran-American Society, the U.S. information office, and the offices of Pepsi Cola and General Motors.  From 1972-75, when an internal MKO upheaval and more regime arrests temporarily slowed down their activities; the Mojahedin continued their campaign of bombings, damaging such targets as the offices of Pan-American Airlines, Shell Oil Company, and British organizations. They also attacked police posts and prisons.”[4]
 
The DOS report lists the six US citizens and military personnels who were assassinated by the MKO during the 1970’s:
 
Lt. Colonel Lewis L. Hawkins Killed:  June 2, 1973
Air Force Colonel Paul Schaeffer Killed:  May 21, 1975
Air Force Lt.  Colonel Jack Turner Killed:  May 21, 1975
Donald G. Smith, Rockwell International Killed:  August 28, 1976
Robert R. Krongrad, Rockwell International Killed:  August 28, 1976
William C. Cottrell, Rockwell International Killed:  August 28, 1976 [5]
 
In May 2012 when the Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was about to delist the MKO following the large-scale well-paid lobbying campaign of the group in the US administration and congress-which ultimately ended with the removal of the group from the list of Foreign Terrorist Organizations of the US State Department- Raimondo wrote an article titled ”Hillary’s Terrorists”. The post began with the heart-breaking story of the assassination of Col. Shaffer and Lt. Col. Turner:
 
On May21, 1975, Colonel Paul Shaffer, military attaché to the US mission in Iran, kissed his wife and two children goodbye, and entered a waiting car with his colleague, Lt.Col. Jack Turner, whose wife was getting their three children ready for school. It was the last time the families of these two servicemen would see them alive.
 
As the Iranian driver pulled into a side street to avoid traffic a car blocked their passage and another car rammed them from behind. Three gunmen appeared and fired at the two Americans pointblank, killing them instantly the three escaped in a third car, leaving a leaflet on the blood-drenched seat. The leaflet denounced “US Imperialism” and bore the imprint of Mujahedin –e Khalq (MEK) or “People’s Crusaders”, a Marxist –Islamist group led by Massoud and Maryam Rajavi.[6]
 
Furthermore, though denied by the MEK, analysis based on eyewitness accounts and MEK documents demonstrates that MEK members participated in and supported the 1979 takeover of the US Embassy in Tehran and that the MEK later argued against the early release of the American hostages, according to DOS’s country report on terrorism in 2011. The MEK also provided personnel to guard and defend the site of the US Embassy in Tehran, following the takeover of the Embassy. [7]
 
Owen Bennett Jones, a BBC contributor writes of the Embassy incident in his enlightening article on the true substance of the Mujahedin Khalq Organization: “One of the diplomats later said he would not have been in the embassy that they had not been lured there by MEK contacts. Another said he had no doubt the MEK backed his kidnapping and in fact opposed a diplomatic resolution to the affairs.”[8]
 
Today after the U-Turn shifting in the MKO’s principles, the group leaders deny their involvement in the assassination of US citizens, claiming that the killings were carried out by another splinter of the group. They try to whitewash the background of their Marxist terrorist ideas.“The Mojahedin’s enduring consensus on foreign policy is demonstrated by public statements of the group’s current leader, Massoud Rajavi, ”the DOS report reads."At his sentencing during the 1972 trials, for example Rajavi argued that most of the world’s problems had been created by imperialism and that “the main goal now is to free Iran of US imperialism”.[9]
 
The MKO now makes efforts to hide its infamous notorious history but as Bennett Jones says it” may have stopped killing Americans, but it maintained its commitment to violent struggle in Iraq and Iran.”[10]
 
Stay with us to learn more on the accelerated range of MKO terrorist acts after the Iranian revolution.
 
To be continued
 
By Mazda Parsi
 
References:
 
[1]Abrahamian, Edvard, the Iranian Mojahedin,p.84
[2] Goulka, Jeremiah, Lydia Hansell, Elizabeth Wilke, and Judith Larson.
"Mujahedin-e Khalq in Iraq: A Policy Conundrum." *RAND National Defence
Research Institute* (2009): Web. 3 Nov 2010.

[3]Katzman,Kenneth, The Peopl’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran , US State Department, Library of congress, Congressional Research service, November 1992
[4]ibid
[5]ibid
[6]Raimondo, Justin, Hillary’s Terrorists,Antiwar.com,May16,2012.
[7] US State Department, Country Reports on Terrorism, Chapter 6. Foreign Terrorist Organizations, August18, 2011
[8] Bennett – Jones, Owen, Terrorists? US?, London Review of Books,Pages10-12,June7,2012
[9] Katzman,Kenneth, The Peopl’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran , US State Department, Library of congress, Congressional Research service, November 1992
[10] Bennett – Jones, Owen, Terrorists? US?, London Review of Books,Pages10-12,June7,2012

March 31, 2013 0 comments
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Mujahedin Khalq; A proxy force

Israel pushed U.S. to delist MKO terrorist group

Syria unrest: The price of defying the West

Haaretz has recently published an exceptionally revealing article, confirming that the Brooking Institution’s Israel pushed U.S. to delist MKO terrorist group“Which Path to Persia?” report – a plan for the undermining and destruction of Iran – had indeed been set in motion, and that the current Syrian conflict is a direct result of Syria and Iran defying the West and disrupting what was to be a coup de grâce delivered to Tehran.

The article is titled, “Assad’s Israeli friend,” appears at first to be a ham-handed attempt to portray Syrian President Bashar Al Assad as somehow allied with Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Instead, it actually reveals that Israel had attempted to execute verbatim, the strategies prescribed in the Brookings Institution’s “Which Path to Persia?” report, where Israel was to lure Syria away from Iran ahead of a US-Israeli strike and subsequent war with Tehran.

Syria obviously did not fall into the trap, and as a result, has been plunged into a destructive, spiteful war of proxy aggression by the US, Israel, Saudi Arabia and their regional allies.

The Haaretz piece states specifically:

In moving closer to Assad, Netanyahu had a number of motives. First, he wanted to put some space between Syria and Iran, in the hope that Damascus would stand aside in the event of an Israeli strike against Iranian nuclear facilities in Natanz and Fordow.

Second, Israel’s loss of its alliances with Turkey and later with Egypt, compounded by apprehension about a deteriorating security situation in the south, pushed Jerusalem into buying quiet on its northern borders.

The third motive was to weaken Hezbollah, while the fourth was to address concerns that the Syrian rebels were in fact al-Qaeda operatives and that the fall of Assad’s regime would turn Syria into a hostile Islamic state.

Of course, while Haaretz admits that the so-called “Syrian rebels” are in fact vicious al-Qaeda terrorists with no intention of instituting anything resembling “freedom” or “democracy” in Syria, contrary to the West’s own long-peddled narrative, Israel is in fact one of three primary co-conspirators in raising the terrorist army in the first place.

In Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Seymour Hersh’s 2007 New Yorker article, “The Redirection: Is the Administration’s new policy benefiting our enemies in the war on terrorism?” Israel was implicated directly in an insidious conspiracy to funnel aid and arms to sectarian extremists in a bid to topple Iran and its regional allies:

In the past year, the Saudis, the Israelis, and the Bush Administration have developed a series of informal understandings about their new strategic direction. At least four main elements were involved, the U.S. government consultant told me. First, Israel would be assured that its security was paramount and that Washington and Saudi Arabia and other Sunni states shared its concern about Iran.

Second, the Saudis would urge Hamas, the Islamist Palestinian party that has received support from Iran, to curtail its anti-Israeli aggression and to begin serious talks about sharing leadership with Fatah, the more secular Palestinian group. (In February, the Saudis brokered a deal at Mecca between the two factions. However, Israel and the U.S. have expressed dissatisfaction with the terms.)

The third component was that the Bush Administration would work directly with Sunni nations to counteract Shiite ascendance in the region.

Fourth, the Saudi government, with Washington’s approval, would provide funds and logistical aid to weaken the government of President Bashir Assad, of Syria. The Israelis believe that putting such pressure on the Assad government will make it more conciliatory and open to negotiations. Syria is a major conduit of arms to Hezbollah. The Saudi government is also at odds with the Syrians over the assassination of Rafik Hariri, the former Lebanese Prime Minister, in Beirut in 2005, for which it believes the Assad government was responsible. Hariri, a billionaire Sunni, was closely associated with the Saudi regime and with Prince Bandar. (A U.N. inquiry strongly suggested that the Syrians were involved, but offered no direct evidence; there are plans for another investigation, by an international tribunal.)

The Israeli belief that pressuring Syria would make it more “conciliatory and open to negotiations,” as well as the “motivations” cited by the recent Haaretz piece, are torn straight from Brooking Institution’s 2009 “Which Path to Persia?” report. The report stated specifically:

“…the Israelis may want to hold off [on striking Iran] until they have a peace deal with Syria in hand (assuming that Tel Aviv believes that one is within reach), which would help them mitigate blowback from Hizballah and potentially Hamas. Consequently, they might want Washington to push hard in mediating between [Tel Aviv] and Damascus.” (page 109)

Clearly Syria refused the disingenuous “peace deal” with Israel, unlike its regional neighbors Turkey, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar who are now all working in lockstep with US-Israeli interests. These neighbors were spared the sedition and carnage visited upon Syria, which has been hit hard and long. The resilience of Syria may have delayed or even shelved Western designs aimed at reasserting hegemony across the Middle East, including delaying indefinitely war with Iran.

Israel’s disingenuous attempts to approach Syria are only one of several prescribed strategies Brookings called for in their 2009 report that have already come to pass. Another was Brookings’ suggestion to delist and arm the bizarre terrorist cult, Mujahedeen e-Khalq (MEK).

MEK had been listed as a foreign terrorist organization by the US State Department for decades, yet it was still heavily armed, funded, and its operatives even trained on US soil – this despite the group being listed for kidnapping and slaughtering US officers and civilian contractors.

In 2012, the US State Department would finally officially delist MEK, and announce that they would begin funding and arming them in earnest against Iran. The LA Times would report in their September 2012 article, “U.S. to remove Iranian group Mujahedin Khalq from terrorist list,” that:

The small but influential Iranian exile group Mujahedin Khalq will be removed from the U.S. list of foreign terrorist organizations, a U.S. official said Friday, following a high-priced lobbying campaign claiming the controversial group had renounced violence.

The New Yorker and the UK’s Daily Mail would each in turn report that MEK was being armed, trained, and directed by the West in terrorist activities against Iran, including the assassination of Iranian scientists.

The US’ delisting and arming of MEK proves that the West possesses the political duplicity to hypocritically arm their own “declared” enemies. This double game of condemning terrorist organizations while simultaneously arming and directing them against the West’s enemies goes far in explaining how thousands of tons of weapons NATO and its regional allies have sent to so-called “moderates” in Syria have ended up almost exclusively in the hands of al-Qaeda’s Syrian franchise, al-Nusra , which has emerged as the most heavily armed, well funded, most organized militant front in the conflict.

The Brookings report is not just a piece of paper – it is a documented conspiracy, executed in plain sight by corporate-financier interests that have transcended at least two US presidencies in their latest campaign against Iran, Syria, and the wider Middle East. Haaretz may hope that people quickly read the article and conclude that Israel is somehow backing the Syrian state, never realizing what is being reported is instead a disingenuous “peace deal” meant to lure in, then fatally betray Syria just as was done to Libya.

Haaretz also hope readers do not realize the obvious – that Syria refused these insidious advances by the West which lead chronologically to the 2011 “uprising,” that Haaretz itself now admits is the work of terrorists, not “freedom fighters,” and that the New Yorker in 2007 revealed as being engineered by the US, Saudi Arabia, and Israel itself.

It is clear that Syria is being punished, divided, and destroyed for obstructing Western designs against Iran. It is also clear that those forces fighting inside Syria against the Syrian people and their government, are aiding and abetting foreign aggression and what is essentially an attempt by Western interests to re-colonize the Arab World. As mortars fired by NATO’s proxy forces, aimed at Damascus University, claim another 10-15 innocent lives, the public must be aware of the premeditated, punitive nature of the unhinged atrocities now being committed by these “rebels.”

Tony Cartalucci is a Bangkok-based geopolitical researcher and writer. He has been published on many alternative media websites, including Alternative Thai News Network and LocalOrg. His writings deal with world events from a Southeast Asian perspective as well as promoting self-sufficiency as one of the keys to true freedom. His website is Land Destroyer Report.

PressTV,

March 30, 2013 0 comments
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Human Rights Abuse in the MEK

High Priority for the MKO: Save the Cult or Save the Members’ lives?

On March 16, 2013, the Albanian government said the country was ready to take over 200 members of the Mujahedin Khalq Organization who currently live in Camp Liberty near Baghdad, Iraq, reported the AP. "Albanian Prime Minister Sali Berisha made the offer after meeting with U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Barbara Leaf, U.N. envoy in Iraq Martin Kobler, and other officials. He said the offer of asylum for the Mujahedeen-e-Khalq members was made for "humanitarian reasons."[1]

The move was in response to demands of both the US authorities and the United Nations but it was immediately rejected by the MKO leaders. The group spokesman Shahin Ghobadi who seemingly welcomed the offer claimed “it was nothing new and not enough”!

As the group has previously put accusations on the UN envoy in Iraq Martin Kobler, Ghobadi once more accused him of “pursuing the political objectives of the Iranian regime” and “Acting against the safety and security of the residents.” Ghobadi echoed the orders of his guru, Maryam Rajavi, claiming that the only viable options were to transfer all the residents to the US or Europe or their return to Camp Ashraf.[2]

On March 20, the European Union High Representative Catherine Ashton issued statement on the decision by Albania to offer asylum to the MKO members and welcomed the decision of the government. “I have followed this issue very closely, lending my full support to the work of the United Nations Assistance Mission for Iraq, and in particular the Secretary General’s Special Representative Martin Kobler, towards a peaceful and durable  solution to this humanitarian issue.” Ms. Ashton said. “Permanent resettlement outside Iraq is the only such solution”. [3]

Ms. Ashton’s statement disappointed the MKO who assumed the EU as one of its sponsors to get rid of the terrorist label. Besides, the EU High Official for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy stated her “full support” for Martin Kobler who is always seriously criticized by the MKO propaganda machine.

Ms. Ashton called on “the group leadership and the residents to respond positively to the offer made by the Government of Albania and to cooperate constructively with the United Nations, including by resuming the interviews with the UNHCR.”[4] Perhaps she doesn’t expect the group leaders to respond negatively to the offer that would save the life and future of over 200 people.

Surprisingly, the spokesman of the MKO suggests an ironically strong reasoning for refusing the Albanian offer. Ghobadi hardly finds a justification for the refusal, playing with words and illogical reasons. His wise logic (!) coordinates the number of people   in Camp Liberty with the danger of attack against them! “Following the February 9 rocket attack on Camp Liberty and in light of the fact that all the Camp Liberty residents are in danger of similar attacks, transferring small groups of Liberty residents outside of Iraq would simply increase the danger for the majority who would stay behind,” Gobadi said in an e-mail to AP.[5]

In order to maintain the cult-like hegemony of the group, the MKO has to resort to this “Everything or Nothing “tactic. The MKO propaganda tries to convince the world that its leadership is determined to save the lives of members but it is clearly indicated in their recent reaction to Albania offer, that the Rajavis are determined to save the Organization and its cult- like structure not its members.

Besides Mrs. Ashton, the United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon welcomed the “generous offer by Albania of humanitarian admission for 210 residents from Camp Hurriya”, according to the UN News Centre. “He expects and urges the residents to positively respond to Albania’s offer and to cooperate with UNHCR to relocate in the coming days,” said a statement issued by Mr. Ban’s spokesperson.[6]

The statement added that Mr. Ban “unequivocally supports” the efforts of his especial representative for Iraq, Martin Kobler ,”to courageously  and creatively , in exceptionally difficult circumstances, help resolve this situation.” [7]

The UN and EU’s act to welcome Albania offer were accompanied by the US. The State Department Spokeswoman Victoria Nuland thanked Albania Prime Minister Sali Berisha “for the humanitarian gesture to provide a safe haven for these individuals.”[8]

Ms. Nuland urged the group leadership "to place the highest priority on the safety and security" of their members and “unconditional cooperation” with the resettlement process. The AP reported that the UN envoy in Iraq, Martin Kobler, and US Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Barbara Leaf held talks Saturday [March16] with Albanian authorities over security measures and housing conditions.[9]

It seems that for the time being the highest priority for the MKO leaders is to save their hegemony over the group. They stall over the relocation of their members of whom a large number own European citizenship or asylum documents. Regarding at least three deadly attacks on MKO members in Camp Ashraf and Camp Liberty, all right reasons are convinced that the group’s relocation both individually and publically should be in the “ highest priority “ for those who are concerned about humanitarian issues – of course not the MKO authorities.

One more thing, Mr. Ban, Ms. Ashton and Ms. Nuland would risk their reputation when they support Mr. Martin Kobler who is often called by the MKO propaganda as the "agent of Islamic Republic".

By Mazda Parsi

References:

[1] AP, Albania offer for asylum to MKO rejected, March16,2013

[2]ibid

[3] European Union, Office of Catherine Ashton, EU welcomes Albanian offer, Fully supports Kobler efforts, March 20, 2013

[4]ibid

[5] AP, Albania offer for asylum to MKO rejected, March16,2013

[6] UN News Centre, Ban urges dialogue amid increased tensions, welcomes offer to Iranian group, March18, 2013

[7]ibid

[8] AFP, US welcomes Albania offer to resettle Iran exiles, March18, 2013

[9]ibid

March 27, 2013 0 comments
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USA

U.S. pushes MKO to accept Albanian asylum offer

The Obama administration said Monday that an Iranian dissident group must immediately accept an offer of asylum from Albania for some its members being housed at a camp in Iraq.

Albania has agreed to take in 210 members of the Mujahedeen-e-Khalq (MeK), a dissident group that seeks to overthrow Iran’s theocratic regime.

The MeK has rejected the offer.

The U.S. wants the MeK leadership to “accept the government of Albania’s humanitarian offer immediately, and urges the residents of Camp [Liberty] to resume participation in resettlement interviews to ensure that individuals avail themselves of safe and secure relocation opportunities outside Iraq,” said State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland.

The dissidents are housed at Camp Liberty, a temporary location near Baghdad’s international airport.

“We further urge the MeK leadership to place the highest priority on the safety and security of the former residents of [Camp] Ashraf through full and unconditional cooperation with the resettlement process,” Mrs. Nuland said.

The U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees has been interviewing Camp Liberty residents to determine their eligibility for refugee status.

Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki wants the Iranians out of his country.

The Iraqi government is “working closely with the U.N. and the international community to find a permanent place for the residents of the Camp Hurriya outside Iraq,” an Iraqi official said on background.

The Obama administration welcomed the Albanian offer, which it described as “generous,” and thanked Albanian Prime Minister Sali Berisha “for the humanitarian gesture to provide a safe haven” for the Iranians, said Mrs. Nuland.

“We believe the permanent resettlement of former Ashraf residents outside Iraq is the only sustainable solution and remain committed to assisting [U.N. Assistance Mission in Iraq, U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees] and the government of Iraq in this endeavor,” she said.

Saddam Hussein gave the MeK refuge in Iraq in the 1980s. The dissidents established a paramilitary base, Camp Ashraf, north of Baghdad. After the Iraqi strongman was overthrown in a U.S. invasion in 2003, U.S. military forces disarmed the dissidents, who had renounced violence in 2001.

Meanwhile, Martin Kobler, the special representative of the U.N. secretary-general in Iraq, met Deputy Secretary of State William Burns at the State Department on Monday morning.

Mrs. Nuland said the U.S. “strongly supports” Mr. Kobler, the UNHCR and UNAMI.

The Clinton administration designated the MeK as a foreign terrorist group in 1997 while it sought to open negotiations with Iran. The designation had proved to be an obstacle to finding other countries willing to give asylum to the Iranians.

The Obama administration took the MeK off the terrorism list in September.

Camp Ashraf’s 3,100 residents were transferred to Camp Liberty under a deal brokered by the U.N. in December.

Ashish Kumar Sen,

March 26, 2013 0 comments
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Mujahedin Khalq; A proxy force

Mark Glenn: US, Israel use MKO to conduct terror operations

An analyst says the de-listed terrorist group the MKO is now free from Camp liberty in Iraq to roam the world gathering funds and to be utilized by the US and Israel.

In the background of this Albania has said it is ready to take in some 200 members of the MKO or MEK (Mojahedin-e-Khalq) organization currently residing in US Camp Liberty in Iraq after the Iraqi government requested strongly that the US find another place for them. Albania claims it has accepted the MKO group on ‘humanitarian’ reasons. For years the MKO has been listed as a terrorist group that targets Iran most notably and has been credited with killing some 17,000 Iranians and countless Iraqis. But in 2012 there was a strong push by Western NATO countries to have them de-listed as terrorists even though they have launched terrorist attacks and have killed American officials as well. And so they were de-listed in late 2012 by the Obama administration after this orchestrated campaign.

Press TV has interviewed Mark Glenn, Crescent and Cross Solidarity Movement Idaho about this issue. The following is an approximate transcription of the interview.

Press TV: A terrorist group that even attempted attacks on several American officials and civilians gets de-listed. First of all, why have them de-listed?

Glenn: Let’s be clear about this, they didn’t just attempt to take the lives of several Americans, they actually succeeded in killing several Americans.

To get them de-listed this was a quazi-political and strategic move I believe because I believe it’s the intention of not just the United States government but also of Israel to utilize these very well-trained terrorists to carry out operations around the world.

This is a very difficult thing obviously to accomplish if they’re just sitting there locked up in Iraq in Camp Liberty and in other places.

How much better to de-list them so they can go about raising money around the world, which they are now doing, legally, and at the same time receiving very technically advanced military training so that they can carry out terrorist attacks in Iran or wherever Israel and the United States deem that they should be doing that.

Press TV: Of course, now they get a new home in the Balkans in a NATO member country. Albania has said this was on humanitarian reasons, this move. Was that the case or is it a case that some say is more sinister?

Glenn: I think that it’s more sinister because we have to remember of course that Albania particularly Kosovo is home to the KLA (Kosovo Liberation Army) and they are a particularly murderous group of drug runners and terrorists who would have been utilized for operations around the world.

I think this omens very badly the fact that of all the places that they could be going that they’re going to be going Albania where they may be rubbing shoulders with former members of the KLA.

The kinds of training the KLA receive from NATO and from the United States has been particularly lethal in all sorts of operations – not just terrorism, but drug running as well.

I can perceive the day coming when this is going to come back and bite us in a very serious way. So I tend to agree with you there is something much more sinister here that has nothing to do with humanitarian concerns. There is something big a foot and I think it’s going to end up in a very nasty way.

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UN High Commissioner for Refugees

UNHCR welcomes Albanian offer for residents of Camp Hurriya admition

UN High Commissioner for Refugees welcomes Albanian offer of humanitarian admission for 210 residents of Camp Hurriya, Iraq

The UN High Commissioner for Refugees, António Guterres, today welcomed a generous offer by the Albanian Government of humanitarian admission for 210 residents from Camp Hurriya in Iraq to Albania.

"I am very grateful that the Albanian Government has offered solutions for 210 people from Camp Hurriya," said Mr. Guterres. "The residents of Camp Hurriya urgently need solutions to relocate out of Iraq. We hope they welcome this offer and cooperate to ensure the departure of this important number of people."

The camp has seen a recent deterioration of the security situation of its residents, with a mortar attack on the camp on February 9th killing eight and wounding dozens with subsequent threats made against the residents.

"This generous offer is an demonstration of international solidarity and burden sharing for a vulnerable population", said Mr Guterres. "I strongly encourage other countries to follow Albania’s lead and offer solutions for the camp residents that enable them to relocate outside of Iraq."

Camp Hurriya, also known as Camp Liberty, has over 3000 residents.

For further information, please contact Sybella Wilkes on +41 22 739 7968

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European Union

EU welcomes Albanian offer, Fully supports Kobler efforts

EUROPEA/ U/IO/ Brussels, 20 March 2013

A 153/13

Statement by EU High Representative Catherine Ashton on the decision by Albania to offer resettlement to 210 former residents of Camp Ashraf

The High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy and Vice President of the Commission issued the following statement today: "I welcome the decision by the Government of Albania to resettle 210 former residents of Camp Ashraf, now temporarily located in Camp Hurriya. I have followed this issue very closely, lending my full support to the work of the United [n]ations Assistance Mission for Iraq, and in particular the Secretary General’s Special Representative Martin Kobler, towards a peaceful and durable solution to this humanitarian issue. Permanent resettlement outside Iraq is the only such solution.

The attacks of 9 February on Camp Hurriya have reminded us that all efforts must now be made to ensure that the process of resettlement to third countries moves forward without delay.

I therefore call on the MEK leadership and the residents to respond positively to the offer made by the Government of Albania and to cooperate constructively with the United Nations, including by resuming the interviews with the UNHCR. I understand that this does not represent a complete answer to the problem the residents are facing, but I am convinced that this is a first step in the right direction, which deserves everybody’s support. I also recall the responsibility of the Government of Iraq to ensure the safety and security of residents of both Camp Ashraf and Camp Hurriya, in accordance with the Memorandum of Understanding signed on 25 December 2011 with the United Nations.”

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Michael Mann +32 498 999 780 – +32 2 584 9780- Michael.Mann@eeas.europa.eu

Maja Kocijancic +32 498 984 425 – +32 2 298 65 70 – Maja.Kocijancic@ec.europa.eu

Sebastien Brabant +32 460 75 09 98 – Sebastien.Brabant@ec.europa.eu

/abila Massrali +32 460 75 41 75 – /abila.Massrali@ec.europa.eu

Eamonn Prendergast +32 460 75 32 93 – Eamonn.Prendergast@ec.europa.eu

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Office of Catherine Ashton, European Union, March 21 2013

http://www.consilium.europa.eu/uedocs/

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