With the aid of the United States, the Mujahedin Khalq terrorist organization opened its office in Yemen,
reported Aden News website citing from its sources in London.
According to the news report, some high ranking members of the MKO entered Yemen territory by the help OF US forces. They were welcomed by certain extremist groups in the country.
Following the removal of the Mujahedin Khalq from the list of Terrorist Organizations of the European Union and the United States, the operation for resettlement of the group’s members in a number of Islamic and Arabic countries including Yemen and Turkey has been facilitated.
which has not been heard of before and will, no doubt, never be heard of again. MEK operatives have been active in recruiting attendees. The MEK is facing a critical situation; the forces (hostages) inside Camp Liberty are becoming harder to control, and the camp itself is under pressure from the international community to close. The MEK is at a dead end and its supporters in western countries are becoming more vocal and more critical of what the MEK strategy is and why no progress is being made. In typical MEK style this event in Paris will masquerade as activity and progress, thereby keeping these supporters charged and happy – basically ‘on message’. Some weeks ago the MEK held a similar event gathering 300 ‘supporter associations’ in Paris to listen to a panel of non-Iranian paid speakers.
determination are underway, according to MKO ex-member Mohammad Karami.

Iraq security and destabilize the country.
membership in its establishment, according to Al Javar. The group issued a statement on Monday (March 3rd) to declare that it is seeking to kill Shiites. Jaish Muhammad called on all sunni organizations in Arab and Islamic countries in Asia, North Africa and Syria to form a large army and to support armed Sunni insurgents in Iraq and Lebanon.
respectful of human rights, for the former residents of Camp Ashraf. It was promoted by the Farnesina in collaboration with the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR).