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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…“Some of the arrested were directly connected with the MKO and shuttling between Camp Ashraf and Iran..

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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…her message was removed from the MKO website in a few hours!

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Election will finalize fate of MKO in Iraq

“The Mujahedin-e Khalq Organization (MKO, aka MEK, PMOI) presence in Iraq has brought the country much disturbance, since the cult is much close to Iraqi anti-government groups.” Jawad Al-Attar told Habilian Association (families of Iranian terror victims) news website.“Iraqis generally view terrorist group like the MKO as those involving in the country’s internal affairs, so we should reach a consensus on expelling the MKO as an introduction,” he insisted.

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Iraqi Deputy FM:MKO hated even under Saddam

“The MKO has been hated even under Saddam Hussein and we consider it as a terrorist group,” Muhammad Hajj Hamoud insisted.“The Iraqi government has decided to relocate the terrorist cult to a southern region and this is a step to expel it,” he added.Hajj Hamoud hoped that the cult will be expelled from Iraq as soon as possible..“The presence of terrorists, including the Mujahedin-e Khalq Organization (MKO), in Iraq is sadly hurting the peace and stability in the country and will make matters worse,” Hasheminejad said.

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MKO begs Iraqis’ help to stay in the country

“An unknown user asked me to contact Iraqi as well as American officials to ask them let the MKO stay in Iraq,” an Iraqi member of an Arab discussion forum told Habilian Association (families of Iranian terror victims) news website…“We will deliver your letters to the.. he quoted Mustafa ..

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Iraqi sheikhs have never backed MKO

Iraqi tribal sheikhs have never supported the anti-Iran terrorist Mujahedin-e Khalq Organization (MKO), the sheikh of Al-Birmani tribe said in a meeting with Habilian Association Secretary General…“Saddam Hussein used the MKO intentionally to suppress Iraqi nation,” Sheikh Abul-Hussein Ghadhban said…All Iraqi people hate the MKO due to its cruel crimes..

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Torture and murder within the Rajavi cult

The MKO terrorist organization always claims to be a full supporter of freedom of expression and human rights and condemns any arrest, imprisonment and torture. However, all MKO’s/MEK/PMOI separated memners insist on bearing and witnessing savage tortures and murders as a fixed routine within the cult…While in a prison within Camp Ashraf, Jalal Selki endured any tortures for 13 months. He was tortured by Nader Rafee’inejad, Adib and Majid Alamian while his cell found filled with water.

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MKO denies Fatah report

On January 21, 2010, Habilian Association (families of Iranian terror victims) news website reported that the official website of the Voice of Palestine (Fatah Movement) would remove all news regarding the anti-Iran terrorist Mujahedin-e Khalq Organization (MKO). The report also quoted Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas as saying “no MKO news should be reported by Palestinian media”.

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MKO expulsion the least Iraqi right

In a meeting with Habilian Association Secretary General, a number of Iraqi educated women insisted on Iraq’s right to expel the anti-Iran terrorist Mujahedin-e Khalq Organization (MKO/MEK/PMOI), Habilian Association (families of Iranian terror victims) news website reported…“It is said that the MKO has killed 25000 Iraqi people, but I want to declare that much more Iraqis were steeped in blood by the cult,” an Iraqi lecturer and activist said.

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Iraq firm in expelling the MKO

Muhammad Al-Hamidawi called the terrorist cult’s presence in Iraq “illegal”, adding that “the conditions for asylum seeking as well as the terms of Geneva Conventions do not apply to the members of the cult”. He said the Iraqi government “is firm and serious in expelling the MKO,” Habilian Association (families of Iranian terror victims) news website quoted Mehr News Agency as reporting…“The MKO entered Iraq during Saddam Hussein’s rule just due to its enmity towards Iran. Now we should destroy this cult, a way of which is their relocation from Camp Ashraf,” said the member of Al-Fadhilah Islamic Party in the Iraqi parliament.

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