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Ex-MKO members recount ordeals at Camp Ashraf

“What I saw and endured at the MKO’s Camp Ashraf is opposite of what they say here in Europe. There is no freedom for women. They cannot talk to men, wear make-up and are even forced to have abortions… I wanted to leave there for a long time and finally escaped,” said Nasrin Ebrahimi, a former MKO member, in the French capital, Paris.

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Last group of MKO terrorists relocated

The Iraqi government has announced that 680 members of the terrorist Mujahedin-e Khalq Organization (MKO) have been moved ..Diyala’s Police Chief stated that the remaining 168 MKO members will be relocated very soon, he further added that the MKO members who are in Iraqi wanted list for committing Humanitarian crimes against civilians will be rechecked in their new camp in Baghdad.

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Iraqi government requests for MKO evacuation

In a meeting with the representatives of eight foreign counties the Iraqi national Security Advisor stated that the MKO aka MEK/PMOI members have never shown any cooperation with the Iraqi government and Iraqi has accepted the six months period in response to request of the UN.

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Anti-MKO protest held in Iraq

Hundreds of Iraqis from different parts of the country held a protest to show their support for the Iranian families who have been waiting for more than six months to see their family members and relatives who reside in the camp Ashraf.

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Iraqi government do not allow MKO to remain in Iraq

In a press conference held at the Iraq Cabinet building with the presence of the representative of the UN’s Secretary General Mr. Martin Coupler and a number of International Human Rights organizations and ambassadors, the Iraqi Prime Minister’s advisor stated that the Iraqi government will not allow the MKO members to remain in Iraq after 2011.

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