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No country will harbor MKO terrorists

An Iranian lawmaker says no country in the world will provide sanctuary to members of the terrorist Mujahedin-e Khalq Organization (MKO)…The removal of the MKO/MEK/PMOI from the US and Western countries’ blacklist of terrorist organizations was solely aimed at finding a country to give them refuge…

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Iraqi crackdown on insurgents – al-Batat arrested

As a result of Iraqi Government efforts throughout Iraq to push back insurgents, Wathiq al-Batat commander of the al-Mukhtar Army militia was among those arrested. Batat has claimed responsibility for three mortar attacks on the MEK residents of Camp Liberty. It is still not know who the assailants of Camp Ashraf were on 1st September.

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Iran Interlink Weekly Digest – 35

Many people have written articles in Farsi about the suspicious death of the 53rd victim Massoud Dalili in Camp Ashraf. They have pieced together the known facts to debunk Rajavi’s claim that this was due to his defection and that he led the attackers to the site of Rajavi’s hideout before the attackers killed him and disfigured his corpse to hide his …

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Mojahedin Khalq terrorists, members of international mafia

he MKO/MEK/PMOI terrorists are responsible for the killing of innocent Iraqi people during the rule of executed Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein, the legislator underlined. The group pushed ahead with its crimes after Saddam Hussein’s ouster in 2003 with the support of the US and Western countries, such as France, said the MP, noting that the MKO terrorists …

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MKO defector reveals mass graves near Camp Ashraf

The former member of the terrorist groups said on Monday that one of the graves is located near the Khan Qarafeh village on the Versateh hill, which is about five kilometers from Camp Ashraf. He said that the MKO/MEK/PMOI leaders are claiming that the people buried in these mass graves are victims of ethnic cleansing in Iraq. The former MKO member …

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Who killed ex MEK member Massoud Dalili?

Weeks later Iraq announced that the death toll was 53, not 52 as previously claimed by the MEK. The revised figure was due to the fact that the 53rd victim had had his face so badly burned that it took a while to identify him as one of the MEK and not one of the attackers and to discover his true identity.

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