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Iraqi Deputy FM Stresses Expulsion of MKO Members

A senior Iraqi foreign ministry official on Tuesday underlined his government’s determination to expel members of the anti-Iran terrorist group, the Mojahedin-e-Khalq Organization (MKO), from the country.”Transfer of MKO’s members to the South of Iraq is a preliminary to their final expulsion from Iraq,”Iraqi Deputy Foreign Minister Mohammad Haj Hamoud said at a meeting ..

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Officials: Exclusion of Al-Mutlaq a blow to MKO and terrorism

.. Alkhaddran added that”al-Mutlaq is a strategic ally of the Mojahedin-e Khalq, who are terrorists, and is supportive of all armed organizations that are working to kill Iraqis. He demanded that the central government speed up the removal of the Organization beyond the borders of the country as a popular demand of the people of the province …

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French court rules against Mojahedin Khalq advocate

Mr. Yves Bonnet, former Member of French National Assembly and Director of the French Counterterrorism Agency (DST), has been fined and was ordered to pay compensation in a libel case on February 11, 2010. He was warned that further infringements would attract even more severe punishments. The defamation case was brought by Mr. Ehsan Naraghi, Mr. Jahangir Shadanlou and Mr. Manouchehr Shalali against Mr. Yves Bonnet who had falsely accused ..

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Mojahedin-e Khalq Face Criminal Charges in Iraq

… Thirty seven arrest warrants have been issued against individual members for their involvement in suppressing the 1991 Shabani uprising in Kurdistan. International arrest warrants have been issued for some individuals. Civil law suits for murder have also been brought against members of the MKO/MEK/PMOI in Tuz Khormato pertaining to the same period …

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Al-Ja’fari:Mojahedin should not be given refuge

… He expressed understanding for”the Saudi fears regarding the situation in Iraq,”and said:”deep dialogue should be conducted with it to give it the necessary reassurances. Likewise, Iraq should not be turned into a springboard for hurting any neighbouring country and that terrorist organizations such as the Iranian Mojahedin-e Khalq or the Turkish Kurdistan Workers’ Party should not be given refuge.”…

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Iraqi Deputy FM:MKO hated even under Saddam

“The MKO has been hated even under Saddam Hussein and we consider it as a terrorist group,” Muhammad Hajj Hamoud insisted.“The Iraqi government has decided to relocate the terrorist cult to a southern region and this is a step to expel it,” he added.Hajj Hamoud hoped that the cult will be expelled from Iraq as soon as possible..“The presence of terrorists, including the Mujahedin-e Khalq Organization (MKO), in Iraq is sadly hurting the peace and stability in the country and will make matters worse,” Hasheminejad said.

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MKO begs Iraqis’ help to stay in the country

“An unknown user asked me to contact Iraqi as well as American officials to ask them let the MKO stay in Iraq,” an Iraqi member of an Arab discussion forum told Habilian Association (families of Iranian terror victims) news website…“We will deliver your letters to the.. he quoted Mustafa ..

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Iraqi sheikhs have never backed MKO

Iraqi tribal sheikhs have never supported the anti-Iran terrorist Mujahedin-e Khalq Organization (MKO), the sheikh of Al-Birmani tribe said in a meeting with Habilian Association Secretary General…“Saddam Hussein used the MKO intentionally to suppress Iraqi nation,” Sheikh Abul-Hussein Ghadhban said…All Iraqi people hate the MKO due to its cruel crimes..

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Hakim:Iraqi government bound to expel MKO

The Iraqi government is legally bound to expel Mojahedin Khalq Organization members from the country, the political advisor to the Islamic Supreme Council of Iraq Chairman Seyyed Abdul Aziz al-Hakim said. There are two reasons why MKO group cannot stay in Iraq: from the legal point of view these persons are terrorists and the Iraqi government does not have the right to let them stay in Iraq, and the political reason is that..

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