Iraqi Kurd politician: “Mujahedin e-Khalq organization is a terrorist group and no Kurdish groups are interested in MKO to remain in Iraqi soil.”
In an interview with Habilian, Leader of Mustaqbal party of Iraqi Kurdistan said: “MKO is a terrorist group which is not only the enemy of Iranian nation but also a hostile to Iraqi people and especially the Kurds. Furthermore, they have had a direct impact on suppression of our people in Saddam’s time.”
Demanding MKO’s expulsion from Iraq, he also pointed out that the MKO is supported by foreign powers and their existence is a crisis for Iraq. “As you know the relations between Iran and Iraq are friendly and at the same time strategic and we don’t want these relations to be damaged due to MKO’s existence in Iraq.” Qadir Aziz reiterated.
Referring to some Iraqi politicians’ support of MKO he included: “Everybody knows it is because of hostility to Iran that these sides are supporting the terrorist group.”
Disclaiming rumors regarding possibility of MKO’s relocation to Iraqi Kurdistan, Aziz added: “This grouplet is against the Kurds and helped Saddam in suppression of our uprising. So all the Kurdish sides are against their existence in Iraqi Kurdistan.”
Tuesday, 22 May 2012 Habilian
dictator Saddam Hussein, a defected member of the cult-like group disclosed on Saturday. 
doubt that the money paid to the politicos comes from the Iranian Diaspora because most expatriate Iranians do no support the MEK. 
country.
mentioned in some of interviews I had [with former members of the Mujahedin Khalq Organization]. The former Iraqi Baath regime extensively supported the group both financially and militarily and funded it with hundreds millions of dollars and Iraqi Dinars. A dozen packages of 400 thousand dinars were paid to the MKO, according to a film recorded in 1986 by former Iraqi intelligence. We are well aware of the exchange rate of dinar versus dollar at that time. “Most of these funds were invested in large American and European firms and banks and the benefits resulted from those investment are spent for running the organization but the support from former Iraqi regime wasn’t limited to this,” says Mr. Hassan Azizi. "The families of MKO spies who worked for Iraq inside Iran and were arrested by Iranian
government were also paid monthly salaries (based on the documents obtained of former Iraqi intelligence service, issued on February 2nd, 2000). Besides Iraqi Baath regime, Arabic states of Persian Gulf including Saudi Arabia used to fund the organization. In one case when [Rajavi] returned from Iraq he said in a meeting,’ it was a prolific trip. "
and warned that the terrorist group’s continued presence in Iraq is posing a great danger to the country. 
