Mujahedin Khalq Terror group

Mujahedeen-e- Khalq Dossier

Led by husband and wife Massoud and Maryam Rajavi, the Mujahideen-e Khalq (MEK) is the primary opposition to the Islamic Republic of Iran, its military wing is the National Council of Resistance of Iran, its military wing is the National Liberation Army (NLA) and its political arm is the National Council of Resistance of Iran(NCRI). The US State Department designated the MEK as a foreign terrorist organization in 1997, based upon its killing of civilians, although the organizations opposition to Iran and its democratic leanings has earned its support among some American and European officials…

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MKO’s illusion of being above the law

Being under such an illusion, MKO/MEK/PMOI has been a trouble for any country whose authorities have been under obligation to deal with this terrorist cult according to their countries’ laws. It has its own criteria to judge about the laws and what the right may be which are, of course, found out of the regular and adopted constitutions and regulations. Above that, it considers itself a law-making nucleus whose laws overshadow that of any legal body of legislation and every instrument of law enforcement; within its organizationally codified laws it outlaws any law that goes against its interests.

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Rajavi’s worldview of violence and death

“The mindset of a terrorist group reflects the personality and ideology of its top leader and other circumstantial traits, such as typology (religious, social revolutionary, separatist, anarchist, and so forth), a particular ideology or religion, culture, and nationality, as well as group dynamics.”..Based on many significant evidences, there are points referred to by members and the leader of Mojahedin Khalq Organization (MKO, MEK, PMOI, NCRI) that may lead to arrive at a deep understanding of the ideological-political indoctrinations of the terrorist cult.

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MKO terrorists , a serious problem for Iraq

In a meeting with Iranian Foreign Minister, Iraqi Prime Minister referred to Mojahedin-e Khlaq terrorist organization and asserted that the presence of Mojahedin-e Khlaq in Iraq, which has caused too much harm for both Iranians and Iraqis, is considered as a serious problem and must be solved. ..Nouri Al-Maleki, emphasized on the existence of friendly relations between the two countries. He also stresses on the importance of elections as the means for stabilizing peace and security in the country.

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UK blamed for provoking violence in Iran

… Head of the Middle East Strategy Consultants in the UK, Massoud Khodabandeh, called on British Prime Minister Gordon Brown to stop the MKO from fomenting violence by sending supportive messages to Iran’s opposition movement.”We would expect that you act immediately to prevent the incitement to violence by the terrorist [MKO] from inside the UK,”Khodabandeh, a former MKO member, wrote in a letter to Brown …

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Open letter to Nicholas Sarkozy

… The leaders of this notorious and horrifying cult[MKO/MEK/PMOI] also has ordered the incursion and assault to the critics and protesters of the cult’s fascist and criminal policies in their peaceful and enlightening gatherings which is directly controlled and supervised by the cult’s leaders in Auvers-sur-Oise …Mr. President , we urge you to put an end to the measures of this felon and inhumane cult in your country..

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No one can harm Iran, Iraq relations

Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki, after a meeting with his Iraqi counterpart, stressed that Tehran’s relations with Baghdad is cordial and based on mutual respect… Regarding the Iraq-based terrorist Mojahedin Khalq Organization (MKO), Zebari said Baghdad has no tolerance for any armed group using Iraqi soil to attack Iraq’s neighbors. He added that Baghdad has taken a series of measures to promote its sovereignty over Camp Ashraf, where the terrorists are based.

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The West must cut its terror ties

Whatever the exact degree of Western involvement with the Mojahedin-e Khalq, the group remains a candidate for partnership with Western governments, who preach about fighting terror.The Mojahedin-e Khalq might be a footnote in the wider struggle, but it’s the nail that punctures the great powers’ approach to Iran. Why harbor the group if it’s terrorist? If the West can’t agree on who’s a terrorist, how do they expect an agreement with the Muslim world?

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Iran blames PMOI for Mousavi death

The dissident People’s Mujahedin of Iran is responsible for the assassination of the nephew of Iranian opposition leader Mir Hossein Mousavi, officials said…The PMOI is under fire to leave its base in Iraq’s Diyala province. The group earned a terrorist designation for its violent action against the clerical regime in Iran. It now claims it is acting peacefully to advocate regime change in Tehran.

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Iraqi Kurd scholars meet Habilian SG

A number of Iraq’s Kurdistan senior Islamic scholars met the Secretary General of Habilian Association (families of Iranian terror victims) in Mashhad.“The MKO is much hated both in Iran and Iraq, since it has committed many crimes against the two nations. However, the US wants the MKO stay in Iraq. The cult is currently planning to intervene in Iraq’s forthcoming parliamentary elections. The MKO, as well as other terrorist groups does not like a secure Iraq,” Hasheminejad added.

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