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Anti-Terror Convention in Mashhad

“The convention was mainly aimed at discussing the issue of terrorism in Iran and Iraq, providing solutions for this phenomenon, exposing the crimes of terrorist MKO and revealing the involvement of MKO leaders in Saddam’s atrocities against Shiites and Sunnis.””More than 40 Iraqi authorities and officials, including three university professors, five attorneys and two judges, joined the convention.”

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Iran will assist Iraq to deal with MKO: Najafabadi

In an interview with the Mehr News Agency on Tuesday the chief prosecutor of the Supreme Iraqi Criminal Tribunal (ISCT), Jaafar al-Mousavi, said there is evidence to suggest that the MKO had a hand in murdering Iraqi citizens. Al-Mousavi stated that an arrest warrant has been issued against 150 MKO members including ringleaders Maryam Rajavi and Mas?oud Rajavi.

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The Death of a Defector

For whatever reason, she had joined NCRI, alias MKO/MEK, and started a close cooperation with the group in the Europe. She announced her separation from the terrorist cult just in the last year and disclosed untold truths especially on Maryam Rajavi’s luxurious life in Auvers sur Oise. Her disclosures infuriated Mojahedin to such an extent that she had to suffer insults, threats..

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Iraqi Judge: MKO Indicted

Jafar al-Mousavi, the head of Iraq’s high criminal court, stressed that the Iranian opposition group Mojahedin-e khalq would be informed of its charges for its involvement in suppression of Sha’banieh uprising during 1991 in Iraq’s Southern and Northern provinces.

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Iraq to indict Iran-banned MKO

Mousawi further commented that the terrorist group had supported Saddam Hussein’s Baath regime, aiding in the suppression of the Iraqi people’s uprising in 1991 and the torture and massacre of innocent people in the northern and southern regions of the country.

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Al-Mousavi:Supreme Iraqi Criminal Tribunal to try MKO

“We have made probes into crimes that the former regime committed with cooperation of various groups, and during the investigations we have collected documents that prove the complicity of Mojahedin-e-Khalq in inhumane actions in southern and northern Iraq in 1991, the so-called Sha baniyyah Revolution,” he noted.

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Cult leaders extent of misuse of their members

Cult leaders need obedient followers as the tools they use to push forward their violent ideological agenda. And in this way those who do or even could pose a threat to the execution of such orders, and especially who pose any threat to the position of the leader should be, and usually are, the first victims to be got rid of and silenced. This is particularly evident at every point of history of the Mojahedin Khalq Organisation following the Internal Ideological Revolution which began in 1985 and evolved to its peak with forced divorces

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