This week in Baghdad, Human Rights Minister Mohammed Mahdi al-Bayati met with the Deputy Representative of
the Secretary-General of the United Nations Mission in Iraq Georgi Posten.
Al-Bayati expressed support for all initiatives and steps that would strengthen national unity on the one hand and achieve justice for the victims of terrorism on the other hand, stressing that the issue of a general amnesty should include those who have not stained their hands with the blood of innocent people.
In respect of the MEK, al-Bayati stressed that the presence of the terrorist MEK in Iraq is illegal and pledged support to expedite UNAMI’s efforts to fully expel the MEK.

reaming of failure of nuclear talks between Iran and West and eventually the imposition of more sanctions against Iran and finally military invasion.
the group’s rallies to speak on behalf of the group and its warmonger belief. Also, former republican figures and hardliners have deep pockets of the MKO dollars. Tom Ridge, Rudy Guiliani, Fran Townsand, Patrick Kennedy and Micheal Mukasey are other formerly high profiles in the MKO campaign who have been beating on war

not only ignored it up to now but have been trying to coerce him into retracting it. As far as internal news is concerned, Iran-Interlink has the names of two more members of the NCRI who have resigned but will not publish their names unless they decide to go public themselves.
transfer of 210 Camp Liberty residents to Albania.
(Temporary Transit Location) and then to take them back to Camp Ashraf.
