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The MKO’s double standards over democracy and terrorism

The MKO’s meaningful silence over the life of the Iranian soldiers who are at risk of being slaughtered by radical extremists evokes the violent anti-Iranian substance of the Cult of Rajavi…Using fake and true photos of Bakhtiari demonstrations in some Iranian provinces the MKO opportunists make efforts to trouble the waters ..

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Families demanding, relocate the bodies to Iran

Sources close to the families of foot MEK say that they are demanding the return of bodies and remaining of the group members into Iran. Ex MEK members believe that some 100 bodies are left Inside the camp in its graveyard and elsewhere. This is the first time that MEK family members who have lost a loved one in Iraq are …

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The MKO’s deep pocket is not enough

Despite the well funded efforts by the Mujahedin Khalq Organization’s lobbyists in the US Congress, the pro Israel lobbying group, the American Israeli Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) turned its back to the MKO. AIPAC gave up on pushing for a vote on an anti-Iran bill after top sponsor of new sanction bill — who is actually an MKO’s main advocate…

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Iran Interlink Weekly Digest – 41

There has been a huge response from ex members and others following Maryam Rajavi’s death threats issued in speech given at a meeting in Auvers sur Oise, and which were published by the MEK/MKO/PMOI in their Farsi sites before quickly being removed as too incriminating. In English, Anne Singleton’s article unpicks Rajavi’s wording to extract …

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Parliament asks government to expedite the MKO expulsion

Iraq’s parliamentary Foreign Affairs Committee asked the government to expedite the expulsion of the People’s Mojahedin Organization/MKO/MEK/PMOI of Iran and to finally close the file on them, and indicated that the United Nations has been responsible for the delay until now. Committee member Imad Yohana said, “The decision …

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US may give asylum to MEK, Al-Qaida terrorists

A provision in immigrant law, enacted since Sept. 11, 2001, had affected anyone considered to have give support to terrorists. The new decision could pave the way for networks like the anti-Iran terrorist group, the Mujahedin-e Khalq Organization (MKO), and al-Qaeda-linked foreign insurgents fighting in Syria to seek asylum in the US. The US …

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