Inside this Issue:
· MKO Given New Deadline to Leave Camp Ashraf
· 17 MKO members defect from terrorist group, reports say
· Ex-MKO member slams UK terror support
· Canada’s delisting of MEK ‘dangerous’: Iran
· MEK seeks Syria-style recognition
· Iraqi Deputy FM: No Country Willing to Shelter MKO Terrorists
· Iraq; Several mass graves unearthed in former MKO camp, Camp Ashraf
· Martin Kobler: The Government of Iraq’s patience is wearing thin. Ashraf residents should cooperate
· 30,000 Iranian spies? Library of Congress withdraws report
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under the tag of ideology, MKO inaugurated the ideological revolution to introduce a charismatic authoritarian leader to exert control over every aspect of his adherents’ life and to establishing a totalitarian pyramidal structure where the chosen devoted commanders would act as the leader’s deputies in his absence. But the leader needed certain facilities to implement the newly devised mind control. The most important prerequisite was of course a remote place isolated from the outside world to disconnect the contact of their followers from the outside world, particularly from their families and friends and even from their past. To phrase it in technical terms, MKO was desperately in need of a cultic milieu, the most central in creating the thought reform environment as depicted by Robert Jay Lifton:
Mujahedin-e Khalq organization is not complying quickly enough with the Iraq’s calls on the terrorist group to complete the move from its former military camp. So the Diyala provincial officials are giving the grouplet a new deadline to fully evacuate Camp Ashraf.
Morteza Saffari made the remarks in an interview with Spain’s Efe news agency on Tuesday, stressing that such acts by western countries will seriously harm the fight against terrorism.
containing a nuclear bunker, arms caches, a satellite communications system, its own water and power supplies, dormitories, refectories, meeting rooms and leisure facilities, has been replaced for the residents by a 1km square area with prefab huts for living quarters. And their marching orders to leave Iraq ASAP.
Muslims and the Arab world.
accept and shelter the MKO members, no country has yet agreed to let them on its soil as refugees. Labid al-Abawi, the Iraqi Deputy Foreign Minister has recently stressed that the Iraqi government has complied with all its undertakings to ensure the rapid expulsion of the terrorist MKO from its soil saying: “The group [MKO] is now in the transit Camp Liberty in Baghdad and the UN will start their transition as soon as a third country is found for them”.