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Mujahedin Khalq; A proxy force

Canadian MP’s hanging with MKO terrorists

Liberals court listed terrorist organization

In 2006 then Parliamentary Secretary Jason Kenney attended an Iranian pro-human rights rally in Ottawa and it was later reported that the rally was organized by the People’s Mujahedin Organization of Iran which has ties to the Mujahedin-e-Khalq (MEK) which is a listed terrorist group in Canada. This event was just after the resignation of Liberal MP Borys Wrzesnewskyj from foreign affairs critic for comments he had made about delisting Hezbollah as a terrorist organization. The Liberal Party was quick to point out that this was hypocrisy and by all reported accounts it probably was.

There is a difference however between appearing at a rally in Canada and traveling at the bequest of a terrorist organization – with all expenses paid.

Liberals:
Five Liberal members of Parliament say they did nothing wrong when they accepted an invitation from an Iranian opposition group on Canada’s terrorist list.

MPs Raymonde Folco, Carolyn Bennett, Rob Oliphant, Andrew Telegdi and Tom Wappel travelled to France at the invitation of Mojahedin e Khalq, or MEK, also known as the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran. The trips are detailed in travel reports submitted to the federal ethics commissioner for the years 2008 and 2009.

The groups’ tactics have led both Canada and the U.S. to deem it a terrorist organization.

According to Public Safety Canada’s website, which lists groups Canada has branded as terrorist organizations, MEK is based in Iraq, with the principal objective to overthrow the existing Iranian regime.

"To achieve their objectives, the MEK has used physical force, including armed attacks," the website says.

It was listed as a terrorist organization in 2005, when Liberal Paul Martin was prime minister.

In 2008, the European Union removed MEK from its terrorism watch list, and Canadian MPs have attended its Paris conferences for the past three years.
In travel reports filed by the MPs, the sponsor appears mostly as the Iran Democratic Association. But Folco does not deny who paid for her ticket and makes no apologies either.
"I was invited by MEK, the Mojahedin e Khalq," she said.

Folco said she knows the group is on Canada’s terrorism list.

Bennett admitted that meeting with the group and accepting free travel from it carries risks. But she also said Canada needs to take a second look at the terrorism listing.
"Sometimes we need to take risks," Bennett said. (CBC)

There has been talk by a number of countries about delisting the MEK especially after the Iraq war as it supplied intelligence on Iran but it doesn’t mean they are good however.

Private citizens could be expected to make the trip but sitting MP’s is disturbing. We’ve seen that the Liberal Party association with the Tamil Tigers lent credence to their cause and inadvertently was used in propaganda campaigns to show that Canadians were behind them. Same deal here, sitting MP’s representing Canada – what a public relations coup for the terrorists! And a free all expense paid trip for chosen Liberal MP’s.

Notably this has been taking place for the past three years but I am unable to find any other reports. Apparently, and I hate to say this but if the CBC hadn’t have done due diligence here on their investigation we probably would not have known about this trip either and for that we should be even more appalled. Not only are Canadian MP’s hanging with terrorists, but they are doing it all cloak and dagger.

Written by Darcey Saturday –  metisonline.ca

November 16, 2010 0 comments
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Mujahedin Khalq Organization members' families

Pictorial – Press Meeting in Baghdad by the participation of families of MKO hostages & Iraqi MKO victims

A press meeting was arranged in the assembly hall of Kadhimyya in Baghdad on Saturday 25th of September 2010 from 10 till 12 am about the crimes committed by the Rajavi destructive cult.
In this meeting a number of 15 individuals from the families of the members of Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization (MKO – Rajavi cult) trapped in Ashraf garrison were invited. They answered the questions of the reporters and other participants. Many news agencies and public media including some television and satellite channels were present in this gathering.
The purpose of this meeting was to introduce the families of Iraqi victims who have been killed by the Rajavi cultPress Meeting in Baghdad by the participation of families of MKO hostages & Iraqi MKO victims

November 15, 2010 0 comments
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Mujahedin Khalq; A proxy force

Britain aids Washington-backed MKO terrorists instead of fighting it

Exposing the part of Britain aiding terrorists like the Washington-backed Mojahedin Khalq (aka;MKO, MEK, NCRI, Rajavi cult)instead of fighting it
Exposing the part of Britain aiding terrorists like the Washington-backed Mojahedin Khalq (aka;MKO, MEK, NCRI, Rajavi cult)instead of fighting it

… Press TV reports on Western double-standards in the so-called ‘war on terror’ as the UK is known to host the leaders and members of several anti-Iran terrorist groups, such as MEK, Pejak and Jundullah. Massoud Khodabandeh criticised support for the MEK in particular, saying the group had by its own admission, killed 16,000 Iranians and 25,000 Iraqis. This is criminal behaviour and has nothing to do with politics. Instead of inviting MEK members into parliament. they should be prosecuted for these crimes …
Download Britain aids terrorists like the Washington-backed MKO instead of fighting it
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November 15, 2010 0 comments
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Former members of the MEK

Pictorial- Residents of Camp Ashraf escaped the cult

Mr. Mehrdad Amiri and Mr. Hojat Rafiee residents of Camp Ashraf escaped the cult on Saturday October2, 2010 at 2 O’clock am.
Mr. Mehrdad amiri, 35, and Mr. Hojat Rafiee, 42 were captured in Camp Ashraf of MKO for more than ten years. They told the families that they decided to runaway although they were seriously terrified by MKO leaders of being arrested by Iraqi forces or Iranian Intelligence." the situation created by the Camp leaders is terribly chocking so members are under too much mental pressure. The women in the group are frightened of being raped so they fear to escape more than their male comrades," they said. Residents of Camp Ashraf escaped the cult

November 14, 2010 0 comments
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Mujahedin Khalq; A proxy force

Unmistakable similarity of Sawers language with MKO terrorists

The unmistakable similarity of John Sawers language with Washington backed MKO terrorists

Text of report by state-run Iranian TV channel one on 10 November
[Presenter] You probably know what they call an individual residing in a country and gathering secret information for an alien country. Yes, that is right; they call that person a spy.

The report that Reza Nowruzian has prepared for us in the magazine report section tries to give a greater explanation of espionage.

[Nowruzian] The western countries which follow a colonial agenda make great investments in espionage and have vast networks in this arena.

The CIA which is an American espionage organisation and MI6 which works for the British are cases in point.

The latter; I believe it was the first time that its head [John Sawers] ever talked in public. It appears that in recent years he has gathered a large number of spies around him.

Yes, this very Mr Sawers has stressed that they [presumably MI6] are very sensitive on the issue of Iran and they will do anything they can to hamper Iran and cause problems for it.

But, we have to listen to the remarks of our country’s Minister of Intelligence [Heydar Moslehi] who has analysed the remarks of Mr Sawers in a sense. Let us see the report.

After 101 years, for the first time and as the head of the British intelligence outfit John Sawers appeared in front of the cameras in order to announce the general outline of the espionage activities of his country.

[John Sawers shown delivering speech with Persian voice over] The British intelligence service known as MI6 has increased its cooperation with foreign elements in recent years.

[Moslehi] If they could recruit anyone as a spy or groups such as this, they would normally have been employed for terrorist and subversive activities.

[Nowruzian] In a part of his remarks, the head of MI6 John Sawers said that [Persian voice over] in the British intelligence services we obtain our intelligence from our secret agents.

But who are these secret agents of Britain in reality? [John Sawers shown delivering speech with Persian voice over] These are usually foreign individuals and all of whom have access to secret information and cooperate with us through their own personal choice.

[Moslehi] This is a country which itself admits that it is meddling in another country. We also have evidence that this country is conducting these operations in a context of terrorist activities. We have to expose their real image as self-claimed upholders of human rights.

[Nowruzian] While as a diversion he claims that Iran is priority number one for Britain, Sawers goes on to mention only Iran in the course of his speech and tries to portray the psychological warfare that it has waged against Iran before and after its nuclear development as an intelligence victory.

[John Sawers shown delivering speech with Persian voice over] The revelation of the enrichment site in Iran was an intelligence victory.

[Nowruzian] Reflecting a little on the language used in the course of the talks by Sawers, one would notice that his literature has an unmistakable similarity to that of the Monafeqin [Mojahedin Khalq Organisation opposed to the Islamic Republic]. Of course, it will not be and is not surprising for you to know that Sawers has deep ties with the Monafeqin terrorist group for 10 years now. And, in the course of these 10 years he has rendered great services to this group by removing them from the blacklist of terrorist groups.

The head of the British intelligence services has advanced the Iran-phobia project by defining the new doctrine of the British espionage outfit as stopping the nuclear activities of Iran in this way:

[John Sawers shown delivering speech with Persian voice over] We need intelligence operations in order to make the path of countries which are developing in the nuclear field much harder.

[Moslehi] As we definitely see one of our missions as the need to defend the Islamic Revolution, we consider no limits constraining us in this issue. Everywhere, our belief is that wherever the global arrogance is confronting us we have to stand up to it.
[Nowruzian] Financial and moral assistance given to small and big groups in the east and west of our country is another aspect of the subversion of Britain [against Iran].

The terrorist gangs such as the Monafeqin, PJAK, Rigi [Baluchestan Sunni armed group in south east Iran] and Komala [Maoist organisation mostly active in south of Iranian Kurdistan] and others have rendered great services to Western espionage organisations such as MI6. These are done in order to distort the security situation in the country. This was against a background where the Islamic Republic was confronting the ruffians with resolve.

[Video of an unnamed suspect] In the course of two trips to Iraq and returning to Tehran my unit head was a lady called Nahid and who resided in Britain and contacted me from there. She told me that I have to carry out operations.

[Video of another suspect with dramatic music played in the background] The silence and tranquillity that has been established must be broken [must be broken repeated several times for dramatic effect].

[Moslehi] All the groups that are conducting terrorist operations and soft war, so to speak, against the Islamic Republic; their major nucleus is either located in London or one of their main nuclei is in Britain. In other words, one of the central units is located there.

[Nowruzian] One of these terrorist groups that has directed its actions from Britain is the Komala terrorist gang. It is a group that is being directed by Jalil Fattahi. After conducting a number of terrorist operations in Iran, Jalil Fattahi fled to London so that he can carry out his plans inside Iran with the aid of British agents.

By undertaking numerous trips to Sulaymaniyah in Iraq, Fattahi met Komala terrorists and transferred financial and oral support of Britain for these gangs.

But, in the latest tracking down operations, four members of this terrorist gang were trapped in the net set for them by the security agents of Iran. While admitting to the kind of operations in our country – terror against individuals – they described their links to Britain thus:

[Video of one of the people presented as an arrested member of the group of four] In reality, I am not the key player, there are others such as Britain.

[Nowruzian] In reality what Sawers says is not gaining intelligence but creating news in the style of Monafeqin. This is because the fabrication of news on the transparent nuclear activities of Iran shows that Sawers’s allies have perpetrated news fabrication in this media war against Iran.

[Moslehi] In effect the Revolution has found itself. And, it has found the path it needs to traverse and it is advancing at full throttle. The anger that they feel is caused by this momentum. If they wage a soft war against us it will be a defensive one. We, in reality, are conducting a guided soft war against the global arrogance formerly by the leadership of the Great deceased Imam [Khomeyni] and latterly by the Supreme Leader [Ali Khamene’i].

November 13, 2010 0 comments
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Iraq

Iraqi parliament leaves Saddamists and Mojahedin Khalq in the cold

Nouri Maliki reappointed Iraqi prime minister

Newly re-elected Iraqi President Jalal Talabani has reappointed Nouri Maliki, a Shia, as prime minister.

The move comes after eight months of political deadlock which followed inconclusive elections in March.

But the event was marred by a walkout by al-Iraqiyya, the main Sunni-backed alliance led by former PM Iyad Allawi.

It said Mr. Maliki had reneged on an agreement to reinstate four Sunni leaders who had been banned for alleged ties to Saddam Hussein’s Baath party.

US President Barack Obama welcomed the progress that Iraq had made in recent days.
"The president is encouraged by the substantial progress that has been made in forging an inclusive government that represents the Iraqi people and the results of this year’s election," said a White House statement.

The White House added that the US president had spoken to several Iraqi leaders in the run-up to the parliamentary session.

‘Stabbed in the back’
Iraq’s parliament convened after a delay of several hours on Thursday.
Their first act was to hold secret ballot which appointed Osama al-Nujaifi – a Sunni Arab member of Mr Allawi’s al-Iraqiyya coalition – as speaker. He was previously governor of Nineveh province.
MPs were then due to vote on reappointing Mr Talabani, leader of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK), as president. But before the vote could be held, about a third of the al-Iraqiyya MPs – including Mr Nujaifi and Mr Allawai – walked out of the parliament.

The BBC’s Jim Muir in Baghdad says the al-Iraqiyya members had wanted parliament to pass a motion to remove the stigma of Baathism which had barred four of the coalition’s key figures from taking political office.

Although not opposed to Mr Talabani’s re-election itself, they had wanted the motion to be passed before the election of the president.

"We boycotted the session because we showed good intentions to others, but they stabbed us in the back," Saleh al-Mutlak, one of the barred lawmakers, told the AFP news agency.
"We will not return without international guarantees," he added, but gave no further details.

Stalemate
But despite the walk-out, the parliamentary session continued and MPs went on to re-elect Mr Talabani.

"Today is the day of victory. The victory of the true Iraqi will," Mr Talabani told parliament.
As had been agreed in the deal reached on Wednesday, Mr Talabani then handed the task of forming a government to the largest coalition, the National Alliance – a merger of Mr Maliki’s State of Law coalition and the Iraqi National Alliance of the radical Shia cleric Moqtada Sadr.
Mr Maliki now has a month to put together a cabinet, during which efforts will be made to draw Mr Allawi back into the process, says our correspondent.

Under the power-sharing deal – struck late on Wednesday – Mr Allawi will head a new Council for National Strategy. Al-Iraqiyya will also get the foreign ministry.
Al-Iraqiyya won two more seats than State of Law in March’s election, but neither had enough seats to form a government.

The tide turned for Mr. Maliki in early October when the Iraqi alliance announced that the 40 or so seats he controlled in the new parliament would back the incumbent for a second term.
Our correspondent says that many Iraqis are now cautiously hopeful that they are on the road to a stable government which includes all the main factions and could turn the corner to a better future for the whole country.

November 13, 2010 0 comments
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Mujahedin Khalq; A proxy force

Canadian Lobbyist MPs defend their holiday trip to Paris paid by MKO terrorists

Five Canadian lobbyist MPs defend their holiday trip to Paris paid by MKO terrorist group

Liberals Accept Free Travel From Terrorists To Meet In France
MPs Raymonde Folco, Carolyn Bennet, Rob Oliphant, Andrew Telegdi and Tom Wappel travelled to France at the invitation of Mojahedin e Khalq, or MEK, also known as the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran. The trips are detailed in travel reports submitted to the Ethics Commissioner for the years 2008 and 2009.(…)

Bennett admitted that meeting with the group and accepting free travel from it carries risks. But she also said Canada needs to take a second look at the terror listing.
"Sometimes we need to take risks," Bennett said.

Bennett said she knows the group has a checkered past but that she will take them at their word when they say they want to bring democracy to Iran.

Yeah, sure. And maybe we’ll achieve utopian paradise on Earth called "Gaia", and there’ll be rainbow-farting unicorns prancing, Ferrari-logo-horse-style, all over the place as everyone will be happy and gay and the state will take care of everything for them and there’ll be no bad people at all…

What we’re seeing here is an example of Leftist Mental Disorder. They just WANT to BELIEVE that bad people are actually good… that you just need to "talk to ’em" and they’ll be nice, or that it’s our fault that they’re bad or something…

Seriously, the terrorists they met with:

When Saddam Hussein was in power, MEK received the majority of its financial support from the Iraqi regime. It also used front organizations, such as the Muslim Iranian Student’s Society, to collect money from expatriate Iranians and others, according to the State Department’s counterterrorism office. Iraq was MEK’s primary benefactor. Iraq provided MEK with bases, weapons, and protection, and MEK harassed Saddam’s Iranian foes. MEK’s attacks on Iran traditionally intensified when relations between Iran and Iraq grew strained. Iraq encouraged or restrained MEK, depending on Baghdad’s interests.

Stupid. Stupid. Stupid. Palin’ ’round with Saddamite terrorists.

In liberals/"progressives’" minds, everything they do is right, even when it’d be wrong for non-liberals to do it. It’s all in the spin.

Warm and fuzzy ideological words can fool the lazy-minded into thinking that it’s ok to treat hellbent evildoers as if they were innocent, sane and rational, sort of like how a gallon of powerful air freshener, profusely atomized throughout the room, can mask the stink of a fresh pile of soft turds. But, of course, if one bothers to look around rather than just closing their eyes and hearing/smelling the sugarcoaty rhetoric/odor, one will discover that the truth is something really awful and disgusting

Dr. Bennett is the same person who, I recall, cried and held her nose and voted against compensating the sufferers/victims of the Hep-C contamination of the blood supply due to governmental negligence. Rather than doing the right thing and quitting the Liberal Party and voting for what’s right, she falsely justified doing something unethical, immoral and mean-spirited, with a few crocodile tears.

And now here she is again attempting to justify appeasing evildoers. She’s not fooling me. This woman would rather do the easy thing than do the right thing.
Typical leftist-"progressive". They delusionally tell themselves and others that everything’s ok as long as they "mean well". But knowing that one’s doing something
that’s wrong, even while "meaning well" doing that which one knows all along is wrong… it doesn’t work that way- it’s illogical and doesn’t make a wrong ok.
Guilt negates fake "well-meaning".

Also… "Progressive" propagandists will conveniently accuse me of "defending Iran", which I am NOT doing, but if they make this charge, then they’re themselves saying that terrorism is ok. But the next moment, they’ll turn around and fearmonger about imaginary, hypothetical, unseen, unfound "right-wing extremists" allegedly, hypothetically "committing anti-state terrorism" in response to "progressive" governmental policies, as if it requires the suspension of all "right-wing" peoples’ rights in order to stop the "terrorism", though, in classic "progressive" double-standard fashion, they’ll never accept any sort of violation of the rights of any supremacist terrorists, nor "progressive" extremist terrorists, let alone all of them.

This is yet another reason why we can’t afford to have the Iffy Liberals in power in Canada, either as a minority/majority gov’t, or in coalition with the NDP and separatist Bloc Quebecois.

The Canadian sentinel, November 12, 2010

Liberals defend meeting terrorist-branded group
 
CBC, November 12, 2010

Five Liberal members of Parliament say they did nothing wrong when they accepted an invitation from an Iranian opposition group on Canada’s terrorist list.
MPs Raymonde Folco, Carolyn Bennet, Rob Oliphant, Andrew Telegdi and Tom Wappel travelled to France at the invitation of Mojahedin e Khalq, or MEK, also known as the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran. The trips are detailed in travel reports submitted to the federal ethics commissioner for the years 2008 and 2009.
The groups’ tactics have led both Canada and the U.S. to deem it a terrorist organization.
According to Public Safety Canada’s website, which lists groups Canada has branded as terrorist organizations, MEK is based in Iraq, with the principal objective to overthrow the existing Iranian regime.
"To achieve their objectives, the MEK has used physical force, including armed attacks," the website says.
It was listed as a terrorist organization in 2005, when Liberal Paul Martin was prime minister.
In 2008, the European Union removed MEK from its terrorism watch list, and Canadian MPs have attended its Paris conferences for the past three years.
In travel reports filed by the MPs, the sponsor appears mostly as the Iran Democratic Association. But Folco does not deny who paid for her ticket and makes no apologies either.
"I was invited by MEK, the Mojahedin e Khalq," she said.
Folco said she knows the group is on Canada’s terrorism list.
Bennett admitted that meeting with the group and accepting free travel from it carries risks. But she also said Canada needs to take a second look at the terrorism listing.
"Sometimes we need to take risks," Bennett said.
Bennett said she knows the group has a checkered past but that she will take them at their word when they say they want to bring democracy to Iran.
A variety of militant opposition groups seeking the end of Iran’s regime, including the Iranian Labour and Democratic parties, operate in exile from Iraq. Several of them have received support from the United States.

November 13, 2010 0 comments
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Iraq

Pictorial-Iraqi tribes sympathize with MKO hostages families

On Monday October 4th, 2010 a number of Iraqi tribal nationals from Salahuddin Province including Doctor Nafe’ and Ms. Dm-i-Ali offered their sympathy to families who are on strike in front of Ashraf gates. Iraqi journalists were also present at the meeting that lasted a few hours.The tribe’s deputies said that they had had no idea of the families strike at Camp Ashraf and MKO had abstained to respect such a reasonable right.They promised to pursue the case in Iraqi judiciary and media. During the visit a few recently defected members of MKO also spoke to the audience by clarifying the current atmosphere ruling the cult. Their descriptions caused extreme wonder among the attendees.

Iraqi tribes sympathize with MKO hostages families

November 11, 2010 0 comments
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Former members of the MEK

Pictorial- Mr. Ali Barzegar ;MKO Cult defector joined his family

Mr. Ali Barzegar, a former member of MKO, returned home after twenty years of membership in the organization. Mr. Barzegar was welcomed by his family who had been awaiting his return since he had gone on compulsory military service twenty years ago when he was captured by MKO. During those twenty years, he was under psychological manipulation by Rajavi’s destructive cult and deprived from enjoying a normal life.

Mr. Barzegar defected mko cult and joined his family after 20 years

November 11, 2010 0 comments
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Iraq

McCain, Al-Maliki meeting in Baghdad rising hopes for the victims of MKO

…. Attacks on American citizens, other foreigners, and Iranian citizens and officials during the time of the Shah. Involvement in a civil war in which it took a strong anti-American and anti-Western stance, was a more extreme leftwing movement than Iran’s Tudeh Communist Party, and regularly used terrorism and assassination during the struggle for power following the Shah. Involvement in a Saddam Hussein funded and supported military movement attacking Iran during the Iran-Iraq War, and in maintaining such a military movement on Iraqi soil during and after the invasion of Kuwait. Continuing involvement in a low level struggle of terrorism and …

John McCain, Al-Maliki meeting in Baghdad rising hopes for the victims of MKO

BAGHDAD / Aswat al-Iraq: Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki held on Tuesday a meeting with a U.S. Congressional delegation, led by Senator John McCain, according to an official statement.
“Al-Maliki discussed with a delegation of U.S. congress, led by Senator John McCain, the development of bilateral relations and the ongoing political process,” said the statement received by Aswat al-Iraq news agency.

“The premier underlined the importance of boosting ties with Washington in all fields, and the signed strategic agreement,” it added.

“We are keen to form a government of national unity, which includes all political blocs,” the statement quoted the premier as saying .

November 10, 2010 0 comments
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