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German MP Condemns MKO

The visiting chairman of German Parliament’s Foreign Policy Committee, Ruprecht Polenz met Alaeddin Broujerdi, head of Iranian parliament’s national security and foreign policy commission on Tuesday in Tehran; important regional and international issues were discussed in this meeting.

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Two more repatriated

Two more members of Rajavi’s Cult, who had cooperated with the organization for a long time, declared their separation from the cult and sought asylum in American camp. Therefore, on Tuesday, May 3rd,2006 at 4 pm they could arrive Mehr Abad airport by the help of International Red Cross and Iranian Red Crescent and join their families.

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Germany Cracks On MKO

Hanning expressed regret over the illegal activities of some extremist groups and terrorism in the Middle East and Europe, saying that through cooperation and peaceful coexistence these activities can be prevented.
On the possibility of protests in Germany during the World Cup by some groups including the terrorist Mojahedin Khalq Organization (MKO), Hanning said that these groups carry out violent acts in the country

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Another MKO Member Leaves Detention

We were informed that Marzieh Ghorsi (also known as Arezou), after years of forced staying in Camp Ashraf, has left the cult of Rajavi and is now living in US-run camp; according to her parents, she has called her parents from American camp and her parents are very happy.

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Nejat Society’s Announcement NO.1

Thousands of documents found after the fall of Saddam, denounce that the Liberation Army and military Operations of MKO in Iraq, were just a cover on the intelligence and espionage role of MKO; the documents show that the principal power of MKO was lead along with the objectives of Iraqi Dictator and Liberation Army was gathered in a camp just as noses to justify their presence in Iraq.

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MKO is Terrorist, UK Says

…”UK government put the MKO on terror list in March 2001,”Howells said.”This list is reviewed and revised every two years, but there is no information on the MKO that can change its status,”…

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MKO Members Settled in Saddam’s Palace

Security sources in southern Iraq reported that a number of MKO members being supported by US forces have been settled in Basra.
These MKO members (the number of whom is not clear) have been placed in former palace of Saddam Hussein in Basra and several US forces escort them.

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