A source with from within Camp Liberty [Temporary Transit Location] near Baghdad, said three members of the Mojahedin-e Khalq have stabbed one of their colleagues after he tried to flee and
leave the camp.
According to the source, who sent a letter to Ashraf News, the victim is from the province of Kermanshah in Iran, and was born in 1973.
The source explained that the victim tried Monday night at twelve o’clock Baghdad time to escape from the camp and reach the Iraqi forces. He said that three other occupants of the camp saw him and tried to stop him and convince him to return, but when he refused to obey them they produced a knife and stabbed him.
According to the source, the victim was taken to a hospital in Baghdad because of the severity of the stab wound and deterioration of his health.
Ashraf News, Translated by Iran interlink

Nevada from 2005 to at least 2007, as reported by Seymour M. Hersh at The New Yorker.
then the group has focused its multi-million propaganda and lobbying campaign in the US and Europe on spreading the same undocumented intelligence.
dictator Saddam Hussein, a defected member of the cult-like group disclosed on Saturday. 


a terrorist organization, French anti-terrorist police raided various MEK offices in and around Paris, including its garrison at Auvers-sur-Oise, arresting 160 members of the MEK and confiscating millions of euros. Nicolas Sarkozy, Interior Minister at the time, expressed concern that the MEK "wanted to make France its support base, notably after the intervention in Iraq," while Pierre de Bousquet de Florian, head of France’s domestic intelligence service, warned that the group was "transforming its Val d’Oise centre into an international terrorist base."










on organizations deemed ‘terrorist’ by the US government.
