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Mujahedin Khalq; A proxy force

CIA – Mojahedin Khalq joint network members arrested

Iran says US-backed cyber network busted
In 2006, the US Congress allocated 400 million dollars to former US President George W. Bush to increase covert operations against Iran, according to the New Yorker’s Seymour Hersh.

The Judiciary said Saturday it has identified and dismantled a US-backed cyber network, which was set up to gather information on the country’s nuclear scientists and spread unrest after the presidential election.

In a statement, the Judiciary said the group had been established by anti-Iran groups, including the terrorist Mojahedin Khalq Organization (MKO). It added that some of the prime suspects linked to the group were identified and about 30 of them have been arrested.

According to the New Yorker’s Seymour Hersh, former US President George W. Bush funded a major escalation of covert operations against Iran, allocating up to four hundred million dollars to "destabilize the country’s religious leadership."

The Judiciary said, under Bush’s Presidential Finding, a new campaign in the intelligence front — called the "cyber war" — was set up to engage Iran, with the help of the MKO, pro-monarchy groups and other anti-Iran cells.

One of the main projects of the campaign, the statement said, was a program called "Iran Proxy," which received a funding of 50 million dollars from the CIA and the US State Department.

The program, which allowed Iranians bypass the state’s filtering system and access the Internet, was designed to "obtain personal and family information" of its users and pass them along to US spy agencies, the statement said.

Another major project of the campaign, it said, was a network called "Human Rights Activists," which was led by Keyvan Rafiei, Jamal Hosseini and Ahmad Batebi.
The network was tasked with recruiting people and sending them to an MKO camp in Iraq and other countries, where they would receive training, the statement said.
The network was also in close cooperation with "Lawyers Committee" and "Harana News service," it said.

The network, according to the confession of its arrested members, was also tasked with inviting people to attend illegal rallies and riots in the aftermath of the presidential election in June.

They also spread rumors about the number of people who were killed during the unrest, saying there had been seventy-two victims.

The network also sought to provide cover for armed acts against the Islamic Republic establishment, the statement said.

The Judiciary added that the International Criminal Police Organization (INTERPOL) had been briefed on the situation and key members of the campaign, who reside in the United States, had been introduced to the force.

March 14, 2010 0 comments
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Mujahedin Khalq Organization members' families

Pictorial- Families came from Iran to Iraq to meet their children being held captive in Camp Ashraf

Families came from Iran to Iraq to meet their children who are members of the Mojahedin Khalq and who for years have been held captive by the organization’s leaders in Camp Ashraf.
Families came from Iran to Iraq to meet their children being held captive in Camp Ashraf

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Mujahedin Khalq Organization members' families

Pictorial – MKO members’ families picket in front of Camp Ashraf

After ten days of a stand-off, a small group of Iranian families have staged a sit-in outside the gates of Camp Ashraf in Diyala province in Iraq . The families’ simple, straightforward and only demand is that they be able to meet with their relatives who are trapped inside the camp.MKO members' families picket in front of Camp Ashraf

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Mujahedin Khalq Organization members' families

Pictorial- MKO officilas refuse to allow members meet relatives for fear they will leave the organization

MKO officilas refuse to allow members of the Organization meet relatives for fear they will leave the organization and Camp Ashraf and return to their homeland and their families.Pictorial- MKO officilas refuse to allow members meet relatives for fear they will leave the organization

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Mujahedin Khalq Organization as a terrorist group

MKO-linked spies arrested in Qom

Spies connected with the anti-Iran terrorist Mujahedin-e Khalq Organization (MKO, aka MEK/PMOI) were arrested in Qom, deputy public prosecutor of the city informed.

Hujjat-ul-Islam Mahmoud Talebi Wednesday told media that “a number of MKO-linked spies have been arrested by Qom security agents in the last few months,” Habilian Association (families of Iranian terror victims) news website quoted IRNA as reporting.

“Based on confidential documents, the people were proven to commit crimes including disturbing national security, fighting against the Islamic Republic and the Supreme Leader and inciting people according to the MKO’s purposes,” he said, not revealing the number of the arrested.

“Some of the arrested were directly connected with the MKO and shuttling between Camp Ashraf and Iran,” Talebi added.

He said the cases of the arrested are “under investigation”.

March 13, 2010 0 comments
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Iraq

Allawi tarred with the MKO’s Saddamist brush

who is Struan Stevenson?

Ayad Allawi is being dragged into a controversy created by Western Baathist supporters.

Struan Stevenson MEP, Chair of the European Parliament’s Iraq Delegation has said he has received many letters claiming that widespread fraud had taken place in the Iraqi election on March 7.

Struan Stevenson is a strong advocate of the Washington/Zionist backed foreign terrorist group, Mojahedin-e Khalq(MKO) which continues with its illegal presence in Iraq. The Government of Iraq had charged that the MKO have been actively interfering in Iraqi affairs over the past six years. The MKO base Camp Ashraf (now Camp New Iraq) was used as a covert meeting place for Saddamists. The MKO also has some of its members working in the European Parliament.

Mass letter writing and scaremongering accusations without evidence are typical MKO tactics.

Before the election, former Iraqi MP Saleh al-Mutlaq was barred from standing for election because of his association with the MKO – he channeled funds for the terrorist organisation.

Now, after the election, Struan Stevenson has claimed “Major efforts are exercised to deny the win of former Prime Minister Iyad Allawi”.

It looks as though Mr. Allawi is also being tarnished by association with supporters of the former Saddam regime.

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MEK Camp Ashraf

New regulation of “no questions” forced inside the MKO camp in Iraq

Following the report of December 24, 2009 entitled “New wave of dissatisfaction and disarray in Camp Ashraf”

in which information from within camp Ashraf was given to the families of the victims of the Rajavi cult, we would like to announce that a significant and growing number of the forces inside Ashraf Garrison are now dissatisfied. They have serious doubts and questions about the Mojahedin Khalq Organisation and its leadership. They do not have complete trust in the organisation anymore. This has resulted in the creation of a widening gap between the leadership and the body of the organisation inside the camp. The growing unrest can be seen from the rapidly growing number of slogans being written clandestinely on the walls in public places inside the camp against the Mojahedin Organisation and its leadership.

Members now ask questions about their doubts over the past years of practices of the Mojahedin organisation and its leadership. The unlimited questions cover many aspects of the past practices which of course are all left unanswered and no commander is ready to even tackle any of them.

This has resulted in many members effectively leaving the organisation, but the Leaders and the commanders do not allow them get out of the camp and have in fact imprisoned them inside the camp. The organisation of course has a history of refusing its members to even leave the camp for a few hours in order to meet and visit their families.

Rajavi has recently been trying to calm the members by diverting their attention with a series of messages and propaganda tapes. The messages clearly forbid any questioning in any field by any member. Alongside this, members are now forced to do hard physical labour including agricultural, production and services for unlimited hours. This is believed to be affecting the mental judgement of the members as the creation of exhausting fatigue renders them unable to think about their problems and questions. According to reports coming out of the camp this practice of exhaustion is even more useful in the case of the known members who have been identified as disaffected.

Sahar Family Foundation in Baghdad is urging the international community, human rights organisations as well as the authorities in the Iraqi Government and Western governments to look at the situation of Ashraf Garrison and stop the dangers posed by the leaders of the group against the people residing there. Sahar Family Foundation is announcing as it has always announced before its willingness to help and cooperate with Iraqi and International bodies in this humanitarian mission.

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Massoud Rajavi

Rajavi and his critics

As it is common in most closed systems with an authoritarian structure, no feedback is permitted within the system and any modification is refused except those done by leadership approval. As a result, any critic or complainer will face a variety of allegations since the leader never tolerates them. It is a well proven fact within Mojahedin Khalq Organizatin (MKO, MEK, PMOI, NCRI) and Massoud Rajavi goes further in his message of January 20th in an attempt to justify his hostile and aggressive reactions against his critics:

They suppose we do not know the meaning, definition and the difference between serious criticism and submission, reactionarism, scandal, and flattery regarding the regime of Velayat-e Faqih and democratic gestures and think that we have not experienced it.

In this way, Rajavi makes an attempt to deny all criticisms and disclosures made by MKO detached members pretending that all his critics are unexceptionally related to the Iranian regime and are it agents. Evidently, he has to attribute his critics as well as the opponent trends to the Iranian regime. His self-fabricating theory and principle of “those who are not with us are against us” legitimizes him to introduce anyone having the least objection to his policies and actions as an agent of the Iranian regime. His analyses in the last three decades results in this conclusion:

They suppose we do not know the notorious ministry (of Information) has instructed anonymous soldiers to give the priority to spreading rumors on the action of Mojahedin in labeling all their critics as the agents of Iranian regime.

The above statements being distracted from his message of January 20th may shed light on Rajavi’s paradoxical and false assertions. He tries to infuse the idea that in spite of the existing rumors against him, he is highly democratic and ready for accountability contrary to the Iranian regime. Interestingly enough, Rajavi denies all the charges posed on him and attributes his 30-year policy to the Iranian regime while all his intra and extra-organizational statements and messages in recent years openly focus on calling his critics and opponents as infiltrators and agents of the regime. He states that he knows the difference between serious criticism and submission. It is a clear difference and everybody can distinguish the boundary between these concepts yet Rajavi has never admitted any criticism, even those announced to have been on an impartial side.

It is highly surprising that someone can claim all his critics, detached members of his organization as well as westerners and researchers criticizing him over the last three decades have been paid by the Iranian regime. This assertion in itself implies Rajavi’s undemocratic and egocentric nature. Now this question arises that even if we consider all his past critics related to the Iranian regime, how can he legitimize his present critics and be accountable for their political, ideological, and strategic questions and doubts in an ethical manner far from any insult and slander keeping the red borders? Is it probable that Rajavi once for ever answer his critics’ questions and doubts even by means of virtual and communicative devices?

Even we give him the opportunity to disgrace those he assumes to be the agents of the Iranian regime and just answer to one person.

His claim of the policy of the Iranian regime in spreading rumors on his labeling the critics as agents of the regime is a big lie yet taking an optimistic view; he is invited to take part in face-to-face debates with his critics to prove that the Iranian regime is responsible for these charges and also acquit himself of all accusations posed on him in recent three decades. Although the new approach of Rajavi to solve the information gap in those who are unfamiliar with his past history due to their social isolation with distortion and fabrication is not so instrumental, we can blink at them and hope that the recent transitions and new conditions have influenced Rajavi and he is ready for a fundamental change. Taking this assumption into mind, Rajavi is invited to determine a time for answering the issues and questions posed on him.

March 11, 2010 0 comments
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Maryam Rajavi

Maryam Rajavi arranged clandestine travel to Finland

Rohi blog today exposed that Maryam Rajavi, head of the terrorist Mojahedin Khalq Organisation (formerly known as Saddam Private Army) has clandestinely travelled to Finland to appear in a show pretending to be the head of the Iranian opposition movement. [the full report (Persian)]
Maryam Rajavi, head of the terrorist Mojahedin Khalq Organisation has clandestinely travelled to Finland
Maryam Rajavi accompanied by paid agents of the terrorist cult has booked a room from Finlandia Hall (booked under the name of Soraya Stern).

It is worth mentioning that two of Rajavi’s henchmen were arrested in Finland last year when they were pursuing terrorist activities in Finland.

The blog has expanded on this news, exposing the true face of Maryam Rajavi and the crimes against humanity and war crimes committed by the MKO cult leaders.

It is widely believed that these clandestine trips to remote countries like Finland serve as cover for meetings between Rajavi and the CIA.

Iran Interlink reporting form Rohi blog,

March 11, 2010 0 comments
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Mujahedin Khalq Organization's Propaganda System

MKO again feels sheepish!

It was just yesterday that Maryam Rajavi’s hasty message congratulating Iyad Allawi on his victory in Iraq’s general elections appeared on the Mujahedin-e Khalq Organization (MKO, aka MEK/PMOI) websites. Maryam Rajavi even did not wait for initial vote results before she congratulated both Allawi and Saleh Al-Mutlaq.

Perhaps, ending her fifth decade of life, there is a relapse in Maryam’s Alzheimer’s that she has forgotten Al-Mutlaq had been disqualified from running in Iraq’s general election for his Baathist ties! Or she might want to decrease her depression and Mutlaq’s, as initial results said PM Maliki was leading vote!

Maryam was so sheepish that her message was removed from the MKO website in a few hours!
Let’s not ask Maryam Rajavi about her claims on her allied candidates’ enjoying much support among Iraqis, since – as always – the so-called president elect of the National Council of Resistance does not have any answer. However, let’s not forget it was not the first time the MKO leaders made such a boo-boo.

The terrorists troubled themselves so much to support Ségolène Royal in 2007 French presidential election, but they looked much sheepish after the election!

March 10, 2010 0 comments
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