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Five MKO members arrested in Syria

The arrested MKO members confessed that they are giving military training to Syrian terrorists in Turkey territory enjoying the support of some Western and Arabic states. According to local information sources in Iraq and Syrian in recent days, a large number of MKO/MEK/PMOI members have entered Syria and some are training terrorists…

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International Conference in Baghdad on Camp Ashraf

An International Conference will be held in Baghdad tomorrow [July31,2012] devoted to highlight the position of Iraqi government regarding eliminating the existence of the PMOI elements on Iraqi territory.”The countries that will attend the conference are (U.S. / UK / EU / Australia / Canada / Russia / China / Japan / in addition to the UN High Commissioner for Refugees…

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Another MEK member commits suicide in Camp Ashraf

According to a security official at Camp Ashraf in Diyala province, one of the oldest members of the Mojahedin Khalq is reported to have committed suicide on the evening of Tuesday, July 16. ..an investigation was opened immediately into the incident.”The security forces reportedly found stab wounds on the body of the victim..

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Kobler: Iraq the only negotiator part with UN

Kobler noted that”it is necessary for the international community to accelerate its efforts to resettle the population outside Iraq urgently,”stressing that”the United Nations will remain a partner in the process of peaceful and voluntary transfer and this is not negotiable.”

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FM Undersecretary participates in European Parliament session

A statement by The Ministry of Foreign Affairs received by All Iraq News Agency (AIN) cited”The meeting focused on the efforts made by the Iraqi Government in order to secure the transfer of Camp Ashraf residents to Camp Liberty in a peaceful manner and in accordance with international standards and in respect to human rights and international humanitarian law.”

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Rewarding Israel’s Iranian terrorists MEK

The exile organization, the Mujahedin-e Khalq, or MeK, was originally named as a terrorist entity 15 years ago for its alleged role in assassinating U.S. citizens in the years before the 1979 Islamic revolution in Iran and for allying with Iraqi strongman Saddam Hussein against Tehran.”The lobbying that the report talks about is not by the group itself..

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