Inside this Issue:
- U.N. chief appeals for countries to take MKO members
- Intl. reporters visit Camp Ashraf for the first time
- Former US Official: I wish MEK Died out in 1980’s
- The next pro-MEK lobbying effort is about to begin
- Q&A: what is the MEK and why did the US call it a terrorist organisation?
- Iranian terrorist group now freedom fighters, in U.S. eyes
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a Temporary Transit Location, Camp Liberty near Baghdad airport, according to the Memorandum of Understanding signed by UN special representative, Ambassador Martin Kobler and the Iraqi Government. Previously too reluctant to move to TTL (Camp Liberty), having settled down in the new site, the MKO leaders are now seeking the recognition of Liberty as Refugee Camp by the UN. 
































have won the support of a number of unaware or narrow-minded authorities of Europe. The most important success was the removal of the MKO from the terrorist list of European Union following long term lobbying activities in 2009.
She writes of the MKO’s violent background and its devotion to armed struggle and terrorism, noting that the group has never published a statement or confession letter to officially denounce violence.


















