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Habilian Secretary General meets Iraqi Tribes leaders

“You called them Munafeqin correctly; our people also call them like this because of their betrayals and criminal backgrounds. This terrorist organization just can continue in critical conditions. They declared war against our nation in 26 years ago and killed many people in all positions. We have 16000 terror victims. We collected a statistics that Munafeqin has accepted it….

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MKO terrorists marketing themselves

While it should be a non-interventionist approach to keeping in good standing among nations and being as firm as is reasonably necessary, the neocon version of US-Middle East foreign policy has instead been the bullying and preemptively violent m.o. of a few enterprising mafia Dons pimping out the neighborhood for The Family.

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US planning coup against Iraqi government

former Iraqi Prime Minister Ibrahim al-Jafari, came under heavy pressure from US officials to stop his criticism of the widespread and unwarranted interference by Washington in Iraqi domestic affairs. Later the United Iraqi Alliance led by Abdul Aziz al-Hakim was forced to replace al-Jafari with al-Maliki.

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Sponsors of MKO’s June Extravaganza

In an attempt to use a leverage to force Nicolas Sarkozy’s government to halt the process of the June 17th dossier accusing it of terrorist allegations and also to remove its name from the French list of terror and, consequently, to unfreeze its assets in France, MKO staged an extravaganza in Nord Villepinte of Paris on 30 June. The organized rally was not an abrupt decision at all …

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MKO Hosted Baath Party Conference

Less than three months ago, the paper (Al-Bayyenah al-Jadidah) received secret information that a person called”Vahid Asghari”, officer of MKO’s intelligence unit, had called Saleh Mutlaq, delivering Maryam Rajavi’s letter to him. He had informed Mutlaq that the MKO is still faithful to its promises with the former regime and the Baath party and that all MKO members mourned the death of Saddam

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Americans Appease the MKO in Iraq

After General Abdulkarim Al-Rabiee asked Baqubah refugees to return to their homes following the restoration of security in parts of the area, residents said that security won’t be established in the city while American forces appease terrorist groups including Mojahedin Council, Ansar al-Sunnah and Mojahedin-e khalq

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No Second Marriages in Iran

Few doubt that the Iranian regime has embarked on a collision course with the West and is hell-bent on developing nuclear weapons. Even Euro-sceptics acknowledge that Iranian president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, has taken Iran on a dangerous path, and have allowed an unprecedented complaint against him by the government of Israel for inciting genocide to proceed at the United Nations.

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Traitors’ Game in Iraq

With a brief look at Americans’ activities since the fall of Saddam’s regime and the occupation of Iraq, we realize that they have found Iraq a safe place for their shameful business, which can be seen in their dirty policies and cunning decision. Therefore, all Iraqis- except a few whose interests are tied with those of occupiers- are against the occupation and oppose the occupiers, calling for their exit.

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Neoconservatives Split Over Support for the Rajavi Cult

The level of dishonesty and of stupidity of the major American media has reached a point where one neoconservative must expose the lies of another neoconservative at FrontPage Magazine.FrontPage Magazine published today Kenneth R. Timmerman’s “No Second Marriages in Iran” to correct the lies of another neoconservative, Daniel Pipes.

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Behavior Control Techniques in Mojahedin Cult (8)

..intra-organizational controlling procedures in order to exercise a permanent and all-out mental, emotional and political control over the insiders. It was aimed to break members’ ties of attachment to anything and replace them with an ideological, political and social dependence to Rajavi’s leadership… .

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