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Iraq issues arrest warrants for 120 MKO members

Arrest warrants have been issued for 120 members of the Mojahedin Khalq Organization (MKO), Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki announced in a televised interview late on Tuesday.During his remarks, Maliki described the MKO aka MEK/PMOI as a “terrorist” group and said the it has committed terrorist acts in Iraq and Iran for many years.He also reiterated the Iraqi government’s decision to expel the members of the group ..

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Possibility of US-MKO joint ops against Iraqi nation

Al-Sari expressed his worry about plans of US and MKO/MEK/PMOI to weaken (Iraq’s national) security and increase tensions in Diyala, Baghdad, and other cities, adding that the reason for his concerns is the common interests between the two sides as well as ongoing US supports for the group (Mujahedin-e Khalq), which its inhumane crimes have been proven.

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Sadeq Khavari, MKO defector return home

another dissociated member of the Mujahedin Khalq Organization aka MKO/MEK/PMOI, Mr. Sadeq Khavari returned home after years of imprisonment in the cult of Rajavi. He was warmly welcomed by his loving family..A number of family members of Mr. Sadeq Khavari including his parents, brothers and sisters had come to receive their beloved warmly. They were hugging and kissing him while cursing to Rajavi.

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Iraqi PM: We won’t tolerate MKO presence on our soil

Maliki said the terrorist group committed “brutal crimes inside Iraq” as part of the intelligence apparatus in the hands of the former Ba’ath regime of Saddam Hussein, and that Baghdad has issued 120 arrest warrants for MKO aka MEK/PMOI operatives inside Camp Ashraf.“The Iraqi constitution prohibits harboring terror organizations which threaten the stability of neighboring countries,” he underscored.

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Iraqi Judge:No legal documents for MKO stay in Iraq

The judge noted that US presence in Iraq affected the MKO presence in Iraq, and emphasized that “now that the United States has left Iraq, the issue is under the control of the Iraqi government, and members of the group enjoy no legal coverage in Iraq.”Meanwhile, member of Iraqi parliament, Al-Tamimi said, “those who support the group (MKO/MEK) turn a blind eye to the families of martyrs and victims”…

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MKO relocates terrorists to Europe

The 200 members of the terrorist Mujahedin-e Khalq Organization (MKO) who disappeared from the notorious Camp Ashraf in Iraq in past months have been reappearing in European countries…Kashmiri and Kolahi, who masterminded the assassination of a former Iranian president and prime minister have both been sighted in the suburbs of Cologne.Analysts maintain that Rajavi will not hesitate to use such MKO operatives to attack …

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Ex-CIA chief reveals US officials support for MKO

Former CIA counter-terrorism chief and 27 year CIA veteran, Vincent Cannistraro, says MEK is a terrorist group truly taking advantage of US officials support.Referring to Mujahedin-e Khalq terrorists enjoying widespread support within the United States Vincent Cannistraro told Habilian in a recent interview, “I agree that the MEK is a cult that interestingly is a terrorist group supported by neo-conservatives and others.”

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Saudi Arabia to harbor MKO terrorists

According to the reports coming from Baghdad, the US has asked its allies in the region, including Saudi Arabia, Azerbaijan, Jordan, Qatar and Pakistan, to give refuge to MKO aka MEK/PMOI members for conducting espionage activities on their soil. The move came after the Iraqi government expressed determination to close Camp Ashraf, the base of the terrorist group located in the eastern province of Diyala and to expel all MKO members ..

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Mitt Romney, Strangely Unfamiliar With the MEK

During Mitt Romney’s last month’s lackluster debate performance with a town hall in New Hampshire, an audience member asked the potential Republican nominee if he supported Mitt Romney efforts by prominent political leaders in Washington to remove the Mujahedin-e-Khalq, an Iranian dissident terrorist group, from the State Department’s list of designated terrorist organizations…If Romney has truly never heard of the MEK, he won’t have to..

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