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Iran Interlink Weekly Digest – 30

Five hundred participants attended a Seminar at Baghdad University on November 16 on the subject of terrorism and specifically the Mojahedin Khalq. The Seminar was organised by Dr. Nafeh Isa and included several NGOs, many members of parliament and other officials who attended and gave speeches. Adnan Alshahmani, member of the …

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The Nightmare of Diplomacy for the MKO

Regarding the MKO/MEK/PMOI, the world community seems sensible enough not to get trapped in such half truths which are no more reliable than the ones from Iraq, if anybody cares to remember the allegations about WMDs made by Ahmad Chalabi.The list of enemies of diplomacy with Islamic Republic includes Israel and Gulf States, the MKO, US based Israel lobby and Us Congress…

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Iran Interlink Weekly Digest – 29

Javad Firouzmand from Ariya Iran in Paris has written an Open Letter to Maryam Rajavi endorsing the claims of Hadi Afshar and his ongoing memoir. Firouzmand refers to the many women who have claimed Rajavi raped them in front of Maryam and says that with so many high ranking disaffected members making these claims and comparing this …

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The MKO more isolated than ever

With the progress — although a little– made in Geneva talks, a few groups seem enraged by the results. Israeli Prime Minister was the first one to lash out against the deal. The other opponent to a normalized Iran-West relationship is the Mujahedin Khalq organization (the MKO)

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Iran Interlink Weekly Digest – 28

Maryam has replied that ‘keeping these people there and sacrificing top members like Zohreh Ghaemi and others was pre-planned. The plan has worked and the result is that the blood of these people has meant that we came off the US terrorism list and also we delayed evacuating Camp Ashraf to this date. We have therefore achieved our aim and …

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European Citizens and the panic of the MKO terror Cult

A Home Office spokesman told the Guardian in February 2008,”We believe there is a risk of the PMOI returning to terrorism in the future that warrants its continuing proscription in this country”.[4] Nonetheless, the United Kingdom was the first country to delist the MKO in 2008. The move was denounced by many peace activists…

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