The MEK as crisis mongers

MKO and Resistance after Saddam

The people of Iran should have supported the MKO and its requests (as they supported Imam Khomeini) if the group was right; but this never happened.
MKO resorted to assassination and murder, which came from their ideology and thinking. The ideology is the same one that exists in other mafia groups. The MKO conducted unprecedented terrorist operation: bombing the shrine of Imam Reza

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MKO a Clique of Zionist circles

The report is in total contradiction to what MKO deems a golden opportunity to escalate tension between Iran and the European sides. While the Europeans have come to understand that the best solution to Iran’s nuclear dossier is negotiation, MKO’s website condemns the trip by Ali Larijani to Germany for further talks with Javier Solana.

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Beware of the New Terrorist Conspiracy

The recent comments of a tribal leader from Dyalah province in an interview with an Iraqi satellite television asking Al-Maleki’s government to start investigating on the reasons and objectives of a meeting held in terrorist MKO’s Camp Ashraf with the assistance of US military commanders, military officers from former regime and with the participation of some group leaders sounds the alarm about such activities.

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Iraq PM accuses Iran opposition group of meddling

Iraq’s prime minister :”It is interfering as if it is an Iraqi organisation despite the fact that it is considered to be one of the terrorist organisations and its presence in the country contradicts the constitution,”Maliki told a news conference.
“The cabinet has taken decisions on this matter and the group will be informed.”

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Repetition of an Appeal

She proposes sanctions knowing it is Iranian people who have to pay the price. She propounds the Security Council while the file is a task of the IAEA to monitor nuclear proliferation, something not yet proved about Iran. These suggestions, not new in the ears of the Western countries, are made to appease them for the final demand; please, remove “the terrorist label from the People’s Mojahedin Organization”.

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MKO’s Troublemaker

“Terrorists, mostly from Baathists and the members of terrorist MKO, try to divide Shia and Sunni muslims and to ignite the fire of clashes between Arabs, Kurds and Turkmens living in Dyala province,”said Taha Dor’ Al-Sa’di, representative of Dyalah people in Iraqi parliament.

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MKO and Dyala province security issues

One of the advantages of this province is that it houses Baath forces and pro-Saddam tribes who also work as a protective circle around MKO.
This advantage has been maintained and that’s why terrorists’ headquarters, and even the shelter of Zarqawi, is located in this province.

Hebheb region, where Zarqawi lived, is one of Baqubah districts next to Camp Ashraf. MKO was in touch with this region, and kept the contact even after the fall of Saddam Hussein.

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How Iran’s expatriates are gaming the nuclear threat

M.E.K, was also trying to exploit the opportunity created by the overthrow of Saddam Hussein. Its situation was more complicated, as its forces were based in Iraq and Saddam had been its financial backer and protector, but this was not the first time that the M.E.K had turned adversity to its advantage. Founded in the mid-nineteensixties by middle-class students at Tehran University opposed to the Shah, it has shifted from an eclectic mixture ofIslamism and Marxism to anti-imperialism, and, finally, to its latest incarnation, which espouses democracy, …

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