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		<title>EXCLUSIVE VIDEO: Unique Footage from inside MKO&#8217;s Camp Liberty in Iraq’s Baghdad</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Sep 2016 12:12:58 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Al-Alam News Network correspondent Wesam Al-Tamimi has assured that the Al-Alam team was the first TV network which succeeded to produce a report from inside the Camp Liberty.The MKO/MEK/PMOI has assassinated over 12,000 Iranians in the last 4 decades....</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Al-Alam News Network <a href="https://st.nejatngo.org/media/Report/Alalam/Alalam_Liberty_201609.wmv">has reported exclusively for the first time from inside the camp known as the&#8221;Liberty&#8221;</a>that elements of the MKO terrorists were held there for years.</p>
<p>Camp Liberty is a former United States military installation in Baghdad which has been used from 2012 to 2016 to house 3000 members of MKO terrorists, Al-Alam News Network correspondent reported on Tuesday.</p>
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<p>Al-Alam News Network correspondent Wesam Al-Tamimi has assured that the Al-Alam team was the first TV network which succeeded to produce a report from inside the Camp Liberty.</p>
<p>The MKO has assassinated over 12,000 Iranians in the last 4 decades. The terrorist group had even killed large numbers of Americans and Europeans in several terror attacks before the 1979 Iran’s Islamic Revolution.</p>
<p>Lastly, the United States has helped the last group of the MKO terrorists to escape from Iraq to Albania in September 2016.</p>
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		<title>Last remnants of anti-Iran MKO terrorists relocated from Iraq to Albania</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 11 Sep 2016 10:35:04 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>“The international community has now successfully achieved the relocation of all Camp Hurriya residents from Iraq to third countries,” said William Spindler, the spokesman for the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), on Friday.Back on August 25, another 155 members of the group, including a number of its senior leaders,....</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The last remaining members of the anti-Iran Mujahedin-e Khalq Organization (MKO) have been relocated from a camp in Iraq to Albania.</p>
<p>According to a Friday statement released by the terror group, the last 280 MKO terrorists were all flown to Albania after leaving Camp Liberty (Hurriya), a former US military base in the Iraqi capital Baghdad.</p>
<p>&ldquo;This final round of departures marks the successful conclusion to the process of relocating members of Mujahedin-e Khalq Organization (MKO) outside of Iraq,&rdquo; it said.</p>
<p>The UN refugee agency also confirmed that all the remnants of the group had left the Arab country.</p>
<p>&ldquo;The international community has now successfully achieved the relocation of all Camp Hurriya residents from Iraq to third countries,&rdquo; said William Spindler, the spokesman for the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), on Friday.</p>
<p>Back on August 25, another 155 members of the group, including a number of its senior leaders, had fled Iraq for Albania.</p>
<p>Iraqi leaders had long urged MKO remnants to leave the Arab country, but a complete eviction of the terrorists had been hampered by the US and European support for the group.</p>
<p>The MKO, the most hated terrorist group among the Iranians, has carried out numerous terrorist attacks against Iranian civilians and government officials over the past three decades. Out of the nearly 17,000 Iranians killed in terrorist assaults since the victory of Iran&rsquo;s 1979 Islamic Revolution, about 12,000, including many top officials, have fallen victim to MKO&rsquo;s acts of terror.</p>
<p>The terror group fled Iran for Iraq shortly after the Islamic Revolution and began receiving support from Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein, while siding with him in his eight-year bloody war against Iran in the 1980s.</p>
<p>In December 2011, the UN and Baghdad agreed to relocate some 3,000 MKO members from Camp Ashraf in Iraq&rsquo;s Diyala province to Camp Liberty. Another group of the MKO terrorists was evicted by the Iraqi government in September 2013 and relocated to the camp to await potential relocation to third countries.</p>
<p>On August 4, Iran&rsquo;s Ambassador to Baghdad Hassan Danaeifar said that the Iraqi government with the cooperation of the UN had expelled 65 percent of the MKO terrorists and the rest would be deported in the next 45 days.</p>
<p>There has also been a deep-seated resentment toward the group in Iraq both for its criminal past and its full support for Saddam in the brutal crackdown on his opponents.</p>
<p>The terrorist group, which has built a cult-like following, is also known for the brutal elimination of its own members over dissent.</p>
<p>The MKO is listed as a terrorist organization by much of the international community.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Sep 2016 13:03:42 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>U.S. State Department spokeswoman Elizabeth Trudeau thanked the governments of Albania and Iraq.“We are grateful to the Government of Iraq for facilitating the departure of the MEK/MKO/PMOI. And we are specially appreciative of the extraordinary efforts of the Albanian Government,...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>BAGHDAD &mdash; A camp housing members of an Iranian opposition group in Iraq was officially closed after the last 280 residents were flown to Albania on Friday, the group said.</p>
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<td><em>FILE &#8211; In this Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012 file photo, members of the Mujahedeen-e-Khalq organization seen inside the Liberty refugee camp in Baghdad, Iraq. The Iranian opposition group said Friday, Sept. 9, 2016 that a camp housing its members in Iraq has been officially closed after the last 280 residents were flown to Albania. The Mujahedeen-e-Khalq has been based in Iraq since the 1980s, when they received arms and support from Saddam Hussein during the Iran-Iraq war. (Hadi Mizban, File/Associated Press)</em></td>
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<p>The Mujahedeen-e-Khalq has been based in Iraq since the 1980s, when they received arms and support from Saddam Hussein during the Iran-Iraq war. U.S.-led forces disarmed the group after the 2003 invasion and settled them at a base north of Baghdad.</p>
<p>Late Friday night a car bomb targeting a shopping mall in eastern Baghdad killed 11 people and wounded 28, according to police and hospital officials. Three Iraqi policemen were among the dead, the officials added.</p>
<p>All officials spoke on condition of anonymity as they were not authorized to brief the press.</p>
<p>The attack comes as Iraqi ground forces are moving into position around Mosul ahead of a planned operation to retake the militant-held city from the Islamic State group.</p>
<p>The Iranian opposition group, whose members who were flown out of Iraq Friday, was listed as a terrorist organization by the U.S. State Department for years over its killing of Americans. The MEK was also accused of taking part in the brutal suppression of a 1991 Shiite uprising against Saddam, allegations denied by the group.</p>
<p>The MEK says it renounced violence in 2001. The U.S. military in Iraq signed an agreement with the group in 2004, promising that members would be treated as &ldquo;protected persons&rdquo; under the Fourth Geneva Convention. The State Department removed the group from its list of terrorist organizations in 2012.</p>
<p>On Friday, U.S. State Department spokeswoman Elizabeth Trudeau thanked the governments of Albania and Iraq.</p>
<p>&ldquo;We are grateful to the Government of Iraq for facilitating the departure of the MEK. And we are specially appreciative of the extraordinary efforts of the Albanian Government, the Albanian Prime Mister Rama, to welcome these people who are in need of international protection,&rdquo; Trudeau said.</p>
<p>U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon thanked member states and international organizations for &ldquo;the successful resolution of this humanitarian issue,&rdquo; in statement issued by his spokesman.</p>
<p>Iraqi forces raided Camp Ashraf, the group&rsquo;s longtime base north of Baghdad, in 2009, shortly after U.S.-led forces handed over responsibility for the camp to the Iraqi government. The group was later relocated to a former military base in the capital.</p>
<p>Armed groups have repeatedly attacked the group since Saddam&rsquo;s ouster, killing scores of its members.</p>
<p>While the casualty figures could often not be independently verified, the United Nations repeatedly expressed concern about the safety and security of residents of the group&rsquo;s camps.</p>
<p>The group said last year that more than 20 members were killed in a missile attack on their camp, but the figure could not be independently verified and the MEK has made exaggerated claims to the media in the past.</p>
<p>By Qassam Abdul-Zahra , Associated Press writer Murtada Faraj contributed to this report.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Sep 2016 08:22:15 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Under a deal brokered by the United States and the United Nations refugee agency, almost 2,000 dissident Iranians have been resettled in nearly a dozen European countries since the start of 2016. Until a few years ago, PMOI, also known by its Farsi name Mujahideen-e-Khalq Organisation (MKO), was listed as a terrorist organisation by the United States and the European Union. The group sided with Saddam Hussein during Iraq’s war with Iran in the 1980s but …</p>
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<p>The remaining members of an exiled Iranian opposition group based in Iraq for decades left on Friday for resettlement in Albania following several attacks on their camps in recent years.</p>
<p>More than 280 members of the People&rsquo;s Mujahideen Organisation of Iran (PMOI) living at Camp Liberty, next to Baghdad International Airport, departed from Iraq, the group said in a statement.</p>
<p>Under a deal brokered by the United States and the United Nations refugee agency, almost 2,000 dissident Iranians have been resettled in nearly a dozen European countries since the start of 2016.</p>
<p>Until a few years ago, PMOI, also known by its Farsi name Mujahideen-e-Khalq Organisation (MKO), was listed as a terrorist organisation by the United States and the European Union.</p>
<p>The group sided with Saddam Hussein during Iraq&rsquo;s war with Iran in the 1980s but fell out of favour with Baghdad after he was toppled by a U.S.-led invasion in 2003.</p>
<p>A rocket attack claimed by a Shi&rsquo;ite Muslim militia in October killed 23 PMOI members.</p>
<p>The group has offices in the United States and Europe.</p>
<p>The remaining Iranian dissidents in Iraq, who seek the overthrow of Iran&rsquo;s clerical leadership established by the 1979 Islamic revolution, were disarmed after Saddam&rsquo;s fall and later moved to Camp Liberty.</p>
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		<title>37 more Camp Liberty residents left Iraq</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Sep 2016 10:05:01 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A group of 35 MKO/MEK/PMOI members residing in Camp Liberty, Iraq transferred to Albania during the last week, Neday-e Haghighat Website reported.In addition, two Camp residents relocated in Canada.The names are as follows:    Hasan Sanaei,  Behrouz Kazemi Aghcheh Kohl,  Aliakbar Ghaffari,  Morteza Khalili...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A group of 35 MKO members residing in Camp Liberty, Iraq transferred to Albania during the last week, Neday-e Haghighat Website reported.<img alt=""src="https://st.nejatngo.org/Image/MEK/Albania/Albania_MKO_34.jpg"style="width: 400px; height: 212px; margin: 10px; float: right; border-width: 1px; border-style: solid;"/></p>
<p>In addition, two Camp residents relocated in Canada.</p>
<p>The names are as follows:</p>
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<li>Hasan Sanaei</li>
<li>Behrouz Kazemi Aghcheh Kohl</li>
<li>Aliakbar Ghaffari</li>
<li>Morteza Khalili</li>
<li>Aliakbar Seyyedi-nejad</li>
<li>Iraj Alipur</li>
<li>Mohammad Mehdi Morshed</li>
<li>Mohamamdali Shafi-zadeh</li>
<li>Ali gudarzi</li>
<li>Naser Rashidi ( aliases Naser Jaafari Tabrizi )</li>
<li>Mostafa Sanaei</li>
<li>Karim Mohammadi Garavand</li>
<li>Mohammad Chartab</li>
<li>Gholamali Suri</li>
<li>Reza Haratian</li>
<li>Aliakbar Behruzi</li>
<li>Mir-Rahimi Qoraishi Danalou</li>
<li>Reza Salami</li>
<li>Fardin Dabestani</li>
<li>Saadollah Seifi</li>
<li>Rahim Sohrabi</li>
<li>Hamidreza Nuri</li>
<li>Saeid Khoshkerdar</li>
<li>Hafez Nosrati</li>
<li>Isa Golmohammadi</li>
<li>Ali Asghar Kalateh Safari</li>
<li>Mehdi Akbari</li>
<li>Hossein Khoda-Karami</li>
<li>Ezzat Latifi ( the name is fake)</li>
<li>Ahmad Nazem Zommorodi</li>
<li>Saeid Gholamnejad</li>
<li>Ali-Asghar Zamani</li>
<li>Ali Shadbash</li>
<li>Mehdi Mehdizadeh Mollabashi</li>
<li>Aref Diyanat ( aliases Ahmad Soleimani)</li>
<li>Jalil Jaafari Toosi ( transferred to Canada )</li>
<li>Mohammadreza Khaleghi ( transferred to Canada )</li>
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		<title>US charter flight transferred 155 Mojahedin Khalq terror commanders to Albania</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Aug 2016 11:54:21 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>At least 155 MKO terrorists flee Iraq to Albania: Reports</p>
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<p>At least 155 members of the terrorist Mujahedin-e Khalq Organization (MKO), including a number of the group&rsquo;s senior leaders, have reportedly fled Iraq to Albania.<img alt=""src="https://st.nejatngo.org/Image/Persons/MKO/H_Rank/MKO_Ranks_2.jpg"style="width: 400px; height: 212px; margin: 10px; float: right; border-width: 2px; border-style: solid;"/></p>
<p>A US passenger plane transferred the MKO terrorists, who had been holed up in Camp Liberty near Baghdad International Airport since the 2003 US-led invasion of Iraq, early on Thursday, Didehban Strategic Institute reported.</p>
<p>Several high-ranking officials of the MKO terrorist group, possibly its ringleader Massoud Rajavi, were reportedly on board the US plane.</p>
<p>An arrest warrant had been issued for the terrorists by the Iraqi government and they fled the country with fake identities and passports.</p>
<p>Didehban also quoted informed sources in Iraq as saying that the US plane had had no other passenger but the MKO terrorists.</p>
<p>There is still no word if any MKO member remains in Camp Liberty but the terrorists&rsquo; departure has been reportedly facilitated by the United States, the United Nations and with the cooperation of Saudi Arabia.</p>
<p>There is a deep-seated resentment toward MKO in Iraq because of its criminal past. The group widely supported former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein in his brutal crackdown on opponents.</p>
<p>The terror group also sided with Saddam during his 1980-1988 war on Iran.</p>
<p>Iraqi leaders have long urged MKO remnants to leave the Arab country but a complete eviction of the terrorists has been hampered by the US and European support for the group.</p>
<p>The terrorist group had to flee Iran shortly after the Islamic Revolution in 1979 after carrying out a spate of assassinations and bombings which took the lives of many top officials and civilians.</p>
<p>In December 2011, the UN and Baghdad agreed to relocate some 3,000 MKO members from Camp Ashraf in Iraq&rsquo;s Diyala Province to Camp Liberty, which is a former US military base.</p>
<p>The last group of the MKO terrorists was evicted by the Iraqi government in September 2013 and relocated to the camp to await potential relocation to third countries.</p>
<p>The MKO is listed as a terrorist organization by much of the international community and has committed numerous terrorist acts against Iranians and Iraqis.</p>
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		<title>More wanted MKO terrorists fly to Albania</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 28 Aug 2016 13:27:56 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>These two groups included several high-ranking members of the group[MKO/MEK/PMOI] who are notoriously known for their inhuman attitude against low-ranking members taken as hostages in the cult. These folks have been under the arrest warrant issued by Iraqi government..Some 600 rank and file members of the MKO group who are taken as hostages by the Cult...</p>
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<p>155 Mujahedn-e Khalq members residing in Camp Liberty, Iraq moved to Albania, Tirana, Neday-e Haghighat website reported.</p>
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<p>The members transferred in two groups of 35 and 120 individuals.<img alt=""src="https://st.nejatngo.org/Image/Persons/MKO/H_Rank/MKO_Ranks_2.jpg"style="width: 400px; height: 212px; margin: 10px; float: right; border-width: 1px; border-style: solid;"/></p>
<p>These two groups included several high-ranking members of the group who are notoriously known for their inhuman attitude against low-ranking members taken as hostages in the cult. These folks have been under the arrest warrant issued by Iraqi government so they fled Iraqi territory by fake identity and passport.</p>
<p>Based on the reports during August, 831 residents of Camp Liberty (TTL) transferred to Albania.</p>
<p>Some 600 rank and file members of the MKO group who are taken as hostages by the Cult leaders are still in the Camp liberty.</p>
<p>Iran&rsquo;s Ambassador to Baghdad said on Thursday August 5, that the remaining members of MKO will be deported in 45 days.</p>
<p>&nbsp;The names are as follows:</p>
<ol>
<li>Masumeh Moradi</li>
<li>Masumeh Goharian ( aliases Loueez Javaherian )</li>
<li>Zohreh Bani-Jamali ( aliases Fakhri Al-madihi ) ; she is one of the fugitive heads of MKO Cult who is on the wanted list of Iraq for her criminal acts and for participating in the group&rsquo;s killing operation of Iraqi people</li>
<li>Nahid Taheri</li>
<li>Manijeh Hakimzadeh</li>
<li>Maryam Nojavan</li>
<li>Mina Nasir Oghli Khiyabani ( aliases Mina Nasiri)</li>
<li>Badri Rahimi</li>
<li>Manijeh Yaaghubi</li>
<li>Narges Mohammas-ali</li>
<li>Tahereh Salami-nia</li>
<li>Javad Ahmadi Alun-Abadi ( Dr. Vahid ) alises Javan Alavi</li>
<li>Mahmoud Ghajar Azdanlou ( aliases Mahmoud Ghajar-zadeh (he is on the wanted list of Iraq for her criminal acts and for participating in the group&rsquo;s killing operation of Iraqi people</li>
<li>Iraj Ahmadi Jeyhoon Abadi</li>
<li>Mohammadali Mohammadi</li>
<li>Shahyar Ehsani Nategh</li>
<li>Mohamamd Nekooei</li>
<li>Akram Damghanian</li>
<li>Parvin Kouhi</li>
<li>Parvaneh Komeyli</li>
<li>Zahra Zare-pur (she is one of the fugitive heads of MKO Cult who is on the wanted list of Iraq for her criminal acts and for participating in the group&rsquo;s killing operation of Iraqi people</li>
<li>Mahshid Shaker-nia</li>
<li>Firouzeh Sedaghat</li>
<li>Nasrin Younosi</li>
<li>Zohreh Hasani-pur (she is one of the fugitive heads of MKO Cult who is on the wanted list of Iraq for her criminal acts and for participating in the group&rsquo;s killing operation of Iraqi people</li>
<li>Ehsan Musavi</li>
<li>Mohammad Dadfar</li>
<li>Babak Safa</li>
<li>Jamshid Akhond-zadeh ( aliases Jamshid Yeganeh)</li>
<li>Mohsen Farshidi</li>
<li>Behzad Massoudi</li>
<li>Bijan Moshfegh-nia</li>
<li>Abolfazael MirMohammad Rezaei</li>
<li>Ali Abbas-pur Shirazi</li>
<li>Hossein Shadloo (he is on the wanted list of Iraq for her criminal acts and for participating in the group&rsquo;s killing operation of Iraqi people)</li>
</ol>
<p><em><strong>The second group:</strong></em></p>
<ol>
<li>Simin Molla-zadeh ( aliases Mahin Tavakoli ) she is on the wanted list of Iraq for her criminal acts and for participating in the group&rsquo;s killing operation of Iraqi people</li>
<li>Masumeh Rezaei</li>
<li>Najmeh Boroomand Jahed Aval ( aliases Fatemeh Mirzaei )</li>
<li>Sepideh Ebrahimi (she is on the wanted list of Iraq for her criminal acts and for participating in the group&rsquo;s killing operation of Iraqi people</li>
<li>Fatemeh Mir-Seyyedi Anbarani ( Bibi Fatemeh Ghaemi Mir-Seyyedi)</li>
<li>Hossein Fili</li>
<li>Seyyed Ali Tagahvi-zadeh ( aliases Saeed Moshtari)</li>
<li>Mir Saeed Hosseini</li>
<li>Naser Khademi</li>
<li>Saleh Kouhi</li>
<li>Mahnaz Germai (she is on the wanted list of Iraq for her criminal acts and for participating in the group&rsquo;s killing operation of Iraqi people)</li>
<li>Foruzan Saeed-pur (she is on the wanted list of Iraq for her criminal acts and for participating in the group&rsquo;s killing operation of Iraqi people</li>
<li>Farnush Falahat-gar</li>
<li>Ateghe Razavian</li>
<li>Mostafa Bani-Hashemi</li>
<li>Naser Yeganeh</li>
<li>Mazaher Kalbi</li>
<li>Hamid Jabbari</li>
<li>Alireza Rezaei</li>
<li>Amirali Seyyed Ahmadi</li>
<li>Mahin Latif (she is on the wanted list of Iraq for her criminal acts and for participating in the group&rsquo;s killing operation of Iraqi people</li>
<li>Farzaneh Pur-Eghbal ( aliases Farnaz Eghbali )</li>
<li>Narges Yaghubian ( aliases Maryam Narges Mir-Yaghubian) she is on the wanted list of Iraq for her criminal acts and for participating in the group&rsquo;s killing operation of Iraqi people</li>
<li>Ashraf Abrishamchi ( aliases Ashraf Tehrani &ndash; daughter of Maryam Ghajar (Maryam Rajavi) )</li>
<li>Sedigheh Hosseini (he is on the wanted list of Iraq for her criminal acts and for participating in the group&rsquo;s killing operation of Iraqi people</li>
<li>Massoud Darbahani</li>
<li>Saeed Mahdaviyeh</li>
<li>Hossein Daeioleslam ( aliases Ali Bahar Javan ) he is on the wanted list of Iraq for her criminal acts and for participating in the group&rsquo;s killing operation of Iraqi people</li>
<li>Farshad Eshraghi</li>
<li>Seyyed-Hossein Seyyed-Ahmadi</li>
<li>Mandana Bidrang (she is on the wanted list of Iraq for her criminal acts and for participating in the group&rsquo;s killing operation of Iraqi people</li>
<li>Mehri Haji-Nejad (she is on the wanted list of Iraq for her criminal acts and for participating in the group&rsquo;s killing operation of Iraqi people</li>
<li>Fatemeh Daeioleslam ( aliases Zhaleh Jannat-pur ) she is on the wanted list of Iraq for her criminal acts and for participating in the group&rsquo;s killing operation of Iraqi people</li>
<li>Mojgan Parsaei (she is on the wanted list of Iraq for her criminal acts and for participating in the group&rsquo;s killing operation of Iraqi people)</li>
<li>Abbas Minachi ( aliases Hossein Moghadam ) he is on the wanted list of Iraq for her criminal acts and for participating in the group&rsquo;s killing operation of Iraqi people</li>
<li>Mehdi Baraei (he is on the wanted list of Iraq for her criminal acts and for participating in the group&rsquo;s killing operation of Iraqi people</li>
<li>Mahmoud Moayyeri</li>
<li>Shahriyar Kiamanesh</li>
<li>Behzad Saffari</li>
<li>Ebrahim Behzad</li>
<li>Hakimeh Saadat-nejad (she is on the wanted list of Iraq for her criminal acts and for participating in the group&rsquo;s killing operation of Iraqi people)</li>
<li>Zahra Garabian ( aliases Sara Gerami) she is on the wanted list of Iraq for her criminal acts and for participating in the group&rsquo;s killing operation of Iraqi people</li>
<li>Afagh Samadi</li>
<li>Shirin Adabi ( aliases Mina Mohammadi)</li>
<li>Masumeh Ehtesham</li>
<li>Reza Omidvari</li>
<li>Abbas Haeri</li>
<li>Mehdi Badrifar ( aliases Mehdi Jeilani) he is on the wanted list of Iraq for her criminal acts and for participating in the group&rsquo;s killing operation of Iraqi people</li>
<li>Hanif Mojtahedzadeh</li>
<li>Ammar Nabavi Chashami</li>
<li>Shahila Hosseintash ( aliases Nasrin Ghasemi ) she is on the wanted list of Iraq for her criminal acts and for participating in the group&rsquo;s killing operation of Iraqi people</li>
<li>Mojgan Kokabi ( Tahereh)</li>
<li>Nafiseh Badamchi ( aliases Nahid Bahrami)</li>
<li>Puran Asadi</li>
<li>Mostafa Emami</li>
<li>Esmaeil Rajabi</li>
<li>Afshin Zeynal-zadeh</li>
<li>Bijan Ghahramani</li>
<li>Mehdi Ghorban-pur Moghadam( aliases Alireza)</li>
<li>Ali asghar Akhavan Lailabadi</li>
<li>Mahmoud Valipur</li>
<li>Hamidreza Sajedian</li>
<li>Aliasghar Akbar-nia</li>
<li>Aliasghar Tayari</li>
<li>Mohammad Asadzadeh Kazerouni</li>
<li>Majid Jamal-Nejad</li>
<li>Hossein Forsat ( aliases Yahya Kamali)</li>
<li>Mansour Sedighi</li>
<li>Mir Mohamamd Mohadeth</li>
<li>Mohammad-Bagher Banki Gilani</li>
<li>Saeidreza Bagherzadeh</li>
<li>Hanif Garmabi</li>
<li>Hadi Ahmadian Chashami</li>
<li>Ali Moradi</li>
<li>Peyman Kurd-amir</li>
<li>Hasan Zarif</li>
<li>Mohammad-Ali Aghaei</li>
<li>Musa Ebrahimi</li>
<li>Massoud Abuzarian</li>
<li>Davoud Moradkhani</li>
<li>Mahboub Sabahati ( aliases Mahmoud Sabahi ) she is on the wanted list of Iraq for her criminal acts and for participating in the group&rsquo;s killing operation of Iraqi people</li>
<li>Massoud Amir Panahi (he is on the wanted list of Iraq for her criminal acts and for participating in the group&rsquo;s killing operation of Iraqi people</li>
<li>Mohammad-ali Haghgoo</li>
<li>Alireza Mohebban</li>
<li>Khalil Abbasi</li>
<li>Amir Nasabi</li>
<li>Yaghoub Yaftian</li>
<li>Behrouz Suri</li>
<li>Hamid Arasteh (he is on the wanted list of Iraq for her criminal acts and for participating in the group&rsquo;s killing operation of Iraqi people)</li>
<li>Gholamreza Dibaei</li>
<li>Mehdi Zare Puya</li>
<li>Ehsan Sharifi</li>
<li>Alireza Saberi Fard-Kohan</li>
<li>Alireza Hosseinpur</li>
<li>Hutan Mohseni</li>
<li>Asghar Mohammadi Kamiyab</li>
<li>Parviz Heydarzadeh</li>
<li>Hasan Shaaban-pur</li>
<li>Alireza Soleymani</li>
<li>Fariborz Nushmand</li>
<li>Maryam Akbari</li>
<li>Zeynab Zabihi</li>
<li>Morteza Jaberi</li>
<li>Hanid Shahsavandi (Ghaderi)</li>
<li>Saeed Ahmadian Chashami</li>
<li>Hamzeh Ali</li>
<li>Meghdad Khoshkalam</li>
<li>Meysam Afshar</li>
<li>Davoud Mansouri</li>
<li>Nadali Sakhaei</li>
<li>Abdolvahab&nbsp; Faraji-nejad ( aliases Seyyed Ali Mostashari) he is on the wanted list of Iraq for her criminal acts and for participating in the group&rsquo;s killing operation of Iraqi people</li>
<li>Asghar Abzari</li>
<li>Akbar Shokrzadeh Barough (he is on the wanted list of Iraq for her criminal acts and for participating in the group&rsquo;s killing operation of Iraqi people</li>
<li>Ali Shams Afzali</li>
<li>Mehdi Mofidi Shemirani</li>
<li>Abdolhamid Emami</li>
<li>Aliasghar Eslami</li>
<li>Massoud Shahkarami</li>
<li>Bahman Shahkarami</li>
<li>Musa Shaaban Izakian</li>
</ol>
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		<title>155 Camp Liberty residents left Iraq to Albania</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Aug 2016 13:29:19 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A group of 155 Mujahedin-e Khalq members residing in Camp Liberty, Iraq flied to Tirana, Albania. The members transferred on Wednesday and Thursday, August 17th and 18th, Neday-e Haghighat Website reported. Based on the reports during August, 676 residents of Camp Liberty (TTL) transferred to Albania.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A group of 155 Mujahedin-e Khalq members residing in Camp Liberty, Iraq flied to Tirana, Albania. The members transferred on Wednesday and Thursday, August 17th and 18th, Neday-e Haghighat Website reported.<img alt=""src="https://st.nejatngo.org/Image/MEK/Albania/MKO_Camp_Tirana_1.jpg"style="width: 400px; height: 212px; margin: 10px; float: right;"/></p>
<p>Based on the reports during August, 676 residents of Camp Liberty (TTL) transferred to Albania.</p>
<p>Iran&rsquo;s Ambassador to Baghdad said on Thursday August 5, that the remaining members of MKO will be deported in 45 days.</p>
<p>The recent flights included several high-ranking members of the group who are notoriously known for their inhuman attitude against low-ranking members taken as hostages in the cult. These folks have been under the arrest warrant issued by Iraqi government so they fled Iraqi territory by fake identity and passport.</p>
<p>The names are as follows:</p>
<ol>
<li>Hamidreza Hakimi</li>
<li>Jalil Gholamzadeh</li>
<li>Majid Khabaz Sirjani</li>
<li>Morterza Omidi</li>
<li>Tajbakhsh Delavari</li>
<li>Bijar Rahimi</li>
<li>Mohammad Zareiee or Zare-zadeh</li>
<li>Hamidreza Esmaeil Beigi</li>
<li>Mahmoud Barisemi</li>
<li>Mohammadmehdi Sabet-Rostami</li>
<li>Farah Firouzmand</li>
<li>Sorour Lahmi</li>
<li>Abdollah Jaafar-zadeh</li>
<li>Hamid Robat</li>
<li>Ahmad Zarchi</li>
<li>Mehrdad Bazazian</li>
<li>Mojtaba Boland-Martabeh</li>
<li>Jamal Olyaei</li>
<li>Mahmoud Sufi</li>
<li>Esmaeil Kavousi-nia</li>
<li>Ghasem Jabrai</li>
<li>Seyyed Aliasghar Haj-Seyyed-Javadi</li>
<li>Morteza Ghaemi ( aliases Alimohammad Ranj-Orangi )</li>
<li>Bahman Rezaei</li>
<li>Ahmad Taj-gardun</li>
<li>Siyavosh Farshid</li>
<li>Mehdi Mohammad-Moradi</li>
<li>Behzad Ghaderi</li>
<li>Mohsen (samad) siyahkolah ( aliases Hossein Golchian or Golshian )</li>
<li>Javad Soleyman-Jah</li>
<li>Golnaz Tamizi</li>
<li>Susan Bani-Hashemi</li>
<li>Mehdi Haj-Hosseini</li>
<li>Ozra Alavi Taleghani ( aliases Susan Kalali )</li>
<li>Shahriar Shakhes</li>
<li>Massoud Heidari</li>
<li>Aliasghar Akbari</li>
<li>Amirabbas Zabeti</li>
<li>Hossein Rezaei-nejad</li>
<li>Hamid Kohandel Gargari</li>
<li>Sheida Taheri</li>
<li>Raziyeh Ghadami</li>
<li>Nahid Sataroloyoub ( aliases Sattari )</li>
<li>Azar Karimpour ( aliases Mahnaz Abooei )</li>
<li>Fahimeh Azarani</li>
<li>Mohammad Fadaei</li>
<li>FArshid Raees-zadeh</li>
<li>Nima Habashi</li>
<li>Iraj Soltani</li>
<li>Ali Mamghani Mothagh</li>
<li>Behnam Alivandi</li>
<li>&nbsp;</li>
<li>Seyed Mohammadkazem Nabavi Chashami</li>
<li>Farzan Pur-Abed</li>
<li>Behrooz Barghian</li>
<li>Malek Beyt-Masha&#8217;l</li>
<li>Hossein Khorsand Akbarzadeh</li>
<li>Shahpoor Mohammadi</li>
<li>Ahmadreza Iranpur</li>
<li>Navid Danafar</li>
<li>Darush Shahpari</li>
<li>Jalil Borbor</li>
<li>Puran Dehghanpur</li>
<li>Laleh Noghreh-Saz ( aliases Narges Rakhshani )</li>
<li>Fatemeh Reza-zadeh</li>
<li>Alimohammad Rahimi Alashti</li>
<li>Mohammad Tavakoli</li>
<li>Esmaeil Ghasemi</li>
<li>Ali Osat Firouz-bakht</li>
<li>Nader Razaei-far</li>
<li>Ozra ( amineh ) Takhshid</li>
<li>Roghayeh ( Homa ) Jaberi</li>
<li>Maryam Kavani</li>
<li>Mahnaz Jadidian</li>
<li>Shokuh Ghasem-zadeh</li>
<li>Emad Duji</li>
<li>Alireza Baghban Khatibi</li>
<li>Hamid Mohammad Agh-Atabay</li>
<li>Abbas Ghodrati</li>
<li>Hasan Rahnama</li>
<li>Rasul Mahdloo Torkaman ( aliases Farid shafaei)</li>
<li>Ahmad Mohammadi</li>
<li>Ayoub Astan-alami</li>
<li>Mohammad Ranjbar</li>
<li>Mahmoud Latifi</li>
<li>Nurmorad Kolah-Jooei</li>
<li>Najaf Kamali</li>
<li>Babak Tahmasebi</li>
<li>Rahim Falahat-nejad</li>
<li>Gholamreza Esfandiari</li>
<li>Ali Tajbakhsh</li>
<li>Nader Keshmiri</li>
<li>Zahra Ruzbeh</li>
<li>Farideh Yazdan-panah</li>
<li>Narges Shafiei ( aliases Nasrin Shalivari )</li>
<li>Mahmoud Fard</li>
<li>Ali Mahdavi</li>
<li>Mohammadreza Iranpur</li>
<li>Alireza Pur-Jaafar Rudsari</li>
<li>Mehran Rastin</li>
<li>Ebrahim Haghiri</li>
<li>Ali Ashraf Maleki</li>
<li>Davoud Heydarian</li>
<li>Ali Hajari</li>
<li>Kheyrollah Mohammad-alian</li>
<li>Amir-younos Haghighi</li>
<li>Mehdi Jalilian</li>
<li>Hasan Sadeghi</li>
<li>Manouchehr Mohammadi</li>
<li>Ahmad Sorkhi</li>
<li>Soltan Bavi</li>
<li>Ahmad Pir-hayati</li>
<li>Musa Motahedi</li>
<li>Esmaeil Rezaei Sheikh Amiranloo</li>
<li>Saeid Mehdizadeh Mola-bashi</li>
<li>Fariborz Nemati</li>
<li>Alireza Gheytani</li>
<li>Mohammad Shafaei</li>
<li>Mohammadmehdi Mohseni</li>
<li>Saeed Hoseini</li>
</ol>
<p>The second group:</p>
<ol>
<li>Shayesteh Saghaei</li>
<li>Nasrin Masih</li>
<li>Raziyeh Tabari</li>
<li>Ensiyeh Golshahi ( aliases Golmohamamdi )</li>
<li>Akram Faraji</li>
<li>Nejah Javaheri</li>
<li>Kobra Amini</li>
<li>Mitra Amooei</li>
<li>Nushin Jahan-roshan</li>
<li>Esmat Kargar-zadeh</li>
<li>Zahra Shirzad ( aliases Kosar Negahdar Khorshidfar )</li>
<li>Alireza Nejad-Shams</li>
<li>Enayat Sohrabi</li>
<li>Saeed Rajaei-pur</li>
<li>Leila Ghanbari</li>
<li>Mahmour Fakhri-nia</li>
<li>Zahra Seraj</li>
<li>Akbar Moeini Karbkandi</li>
<li>Fatemeh HOmafar ( aliases Maryam Ratebi )</li>
<li>Alireza Maadanchi (aliases Bijan Hadizadeh )</li>
<li>Mojtaba Zakeri ( aliases Bahman Esmaeili )</li>
<li>Hossein Paydar</li>
<li>Monir Seyedi Kamjani</li>
<li>Mohammad Khujinian</li>
<li>Hojjat Rezaei ( Ali Hojati )</li>
<li>Vahid Sadegh</li>
<li>Gholamali Riyahi</li>
<li>Seyyed Mohammad Vahedi</li>
<li>Gholamreza Sireh</li>
<li>Mehdi Halvaei</li>
<li>Seyyed Hasan Musavi almaleki</li>
<li>Fatemeh Faghihi</li>
<li>Soheyla Shaabani</li>
<li>Zahra Mazuchian ( aliases Mina Sharifpur)</li>
<li>Soraya Yazdan-sepah</li>
</ol>
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		<title>More wanted MKO terrorists smuggled to Europe</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Aug 2016 13:18:13 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The recent flights included several high-ranking members of the group who are notoriously known for their inhuman attitude against low-ranking members taken as hostages in the cult. These folks have been under the arrest warrant issued by Iraqi government so they fled Iraqi territory by fake identity and passport.</p>
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<p>On Wednesday and Thursday, August 17th and 18th, a group of 155 MKO hostages flied to Tirana, Albania where they are still kept under the severe mind control system of the Cult of Rajavi.<br />
The recent flights included several high-ranking members of the group who are notoriously known for their inhuman attitude against low-ranking members taken as hostages in the cult. These folks have been under the arrest warrant issued by Iraqi government so they fled Iraqi territory by fake identity and passport.<br />
The followings are four of dozens of MKO torturers who have fled Justice and moved to Europe.<br />
Mohsen Siahkolah under the fake name of Hossein Golchian is an old high-ranking member of the cult. He is specialized in bomb making and bombing operations.<br />
Ozra Taleqani under the fake name of Susan Kalaee is an intelligence expert for the MKO. She cooperated with Saddam Hussein’s intelligence in spying operations against Iran during the Iran-Iraq war.<br />
Soheila Shaabani is an intelligence and security agent of the MKO. She has been working for the so-called counter intelligence section of the group. She has labeled several cult members as suspicious and has condemned them of working for Iranian Intelligence. Her victims faced a horrible fate.<br />
Alireza Sadr Hajseyed Javadi was Massoud Rajavi’s personal guard. His physical traits made him a proper element for heading the guarding team of Massoud Rajavi.</p>
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		<title>109 MKO members moved to Albania</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Aug 2016 11:36:39 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>during August, 521 residents of Camp Liberty (TTL) transferred to Albania in 5 groups.Iran’s Ambassador to Baghdad said on Thursday August 5, that the remaining members of MKO/MEK/PMOI will be deported in 45 days.The names are as follows:    Gholamreza Jalal,    Mohamamdreza Mohammad-pur, Javidi     Bijan Pirnejad,....     Hasan Mimani</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A group of 109 Mujahedin-e Khalq members residing in Camp Liberty, Iraq relocated in Tirana. The members transferred on August 9th, 2016, Sahar Family Foundation reported.<img style="width: 400px; height: 212px; margin: 10px; float: right;"src="https://st.nejatngo.org/Image/MEK/Albania/Albania_Iraq.jpg"alt=""/></p>
<p><a href="https://www.nejatngo.org/en/topic/massoud-rajavi">Based on the reports</a> during August, 521 residents of Camp Liberty (TTL) transferred to Albania in 5 groups.</p>
<p>Iran’s Ambassador to Baghdad said on Thursday August 5, that the remaining members of MKO will be deported in 45 days.</p>
<p>The names are as follows:</p>
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<li>Gholamreza Jalal</li>
<li>Mohamamdreza Mohammad-pur Javidi</li>
<li>Bijan Pirnejad</li>
<li>Hasan Mimani</li>
<li>Hasan Hedayat</li>
<li>Heshmat Heydarian</li>
<li>Hasineh Hagh-verdi</li>
<li>Jamshid Kargar</li>
<li>Mohamamdali Taheri</li>
<li>Mohammad Moghadam</li>
<li>Farzad Atrak</li>
<li>Safar Zakeri</li>
<li>Akbar Aliasghari</li>
<li>Ahmad Fakhr Attar</li>
<li>Samad Amiri</li>
<li>Morteza Hariri</li>
<li>Behzad Mirzaei</li>
<li>Ebrahim Shahriyari</li>
<li>Majid Heydari</li>
<li>Mohamamd Bali</li>
<li>Ehteram Mokhtari Kazerouni</li>
<li>Samira Shams</li>
<li>Barat Abudarda</li>
<li>Afsaneh Pichgah</li>
<li>Ali Farahmandi</li>
<li>Hamidreza Habibi</li>
<li>Maliheh Tamami ( aliases Zahra Tiftakchi – Akram)</li>
<li>Zahra Eslami Jam</li>
<li>Gholamhossein Eshghi ( aliases Isaaci)</li>
<li>Mehdi Hosseini</li>
<li>Abas Abaspur</li>
<li>Golshan Amiri ( aliases Manijeh Keshmiri)</li>
<li>Ahmad Sadaf</li>
<li>Hasan Darabi Juybari</li>
<li>Nazar Puraki</li>
<li>Siyamak Zaker</li>
<li>Ebrahim Falak-aflaki</li>
<li>Marziyeh Noruz-zadeh ( aliases Nuri Mehrabani)</li>
<li>FAtaneh Avazpur</li>
<li>Hamid Arizi</li>
<li>Farideh Safaei</li>
<li>Ategheh Khorsand</li>
<li>Sima Lolaki</li>
<li>FAhimeh Garfami</li>
<li>Jalil Zamani</li>
<li>Naser Afshar Rezaei ( alias name)</li>
<li>Massoud Naseri ( alias name)</li>
<li>Fariba Foroughi-pur</li>
<li>Hasan Kanaei</li>
<li>Mohammad ali Maleki</li>
<li>Zahra Ali-pur</li>
<li>Farzaneh Kamaei ( Kamangir)</li>
<li>Mojgan Mohammad Zamani</li>
<li>Akram Musavi</li>
<li>Mehdi Oghbaei Khak ( Kaveh )</li>
<li>Kobra Jokar</li>
<li>Sakineh Jahanbakhsh</li>
<li>Ensiyeh Navid</li>
<li>Mohsen Nadi Shabastari</li>
<li>Yahya Parham</li>
<li>Alireza Sedaghat ( aliases Rahmat )</li>
<li>Farzad Khaef Yazdani</li>
<li>Abbas Senobari</li>
<li>Mohammad Agha Hosseini</li>
<li>Mohammadreza Keshavarz</li>
<li>Alireza Joz Ranjbar</li>
<li>Kazem Seyyedi</li>
<li>Mohsen Mahmoudi</li>
<li>Hashem Ali</li>
<li>Reza Rafiei</li>
<li>Abdolreza Dolfi ( aliases Abdolzahra )</li>
<li>Abdolreza Jokari</li>
<li>Fahimeh  Mahuzi</li>
<li>Ahmad Foroughi</li>
<li>Mehdi Asgari</li>
<li>Safura Ghodsi</li>
<li>Alimohammad Tashayod ( aliases Haj ali)</li>
<li>Morteza Kamarizadeh</li>
<li>Aliakbar Mirghasemi</li>
<li>Abdollah Fuladvand</li>
<li>Peyman Mojallal</li>
<li>Saeed Soleymani-rad</li>
<li>Babak Karimi Azad</li>
<li>Maliheh Faraji Moghadam</li>
<li>Nosrat Javadi</li>
<li>Sudabeh Sharif</li>
<li>Najaf Sefidgari ( aliases Khameneh)</li>
<li>Fathollah Najafi</li>
<li>Ahmad Vafaei</li>
<li>Karim Ghods</li>
<li>Keyvan Hagh-Shenas</li>
<li>Naser Mahabadi</li>
<li>Farokh Sabz-Ghabaei</li>
<li>Mir Afzal Habibpur</li>
<li>Karim Naal Bandian</li>
<li>Esmaeil Masoumi</li>
<li>Rahman Heydari</li>
<li>Mozaffar Baba-nia</li>
<li>Ali Mohebi</li>
<li>Nasrollah Maasumian</li>
<li>Faramarz Safa ( aliases Sohrab )</li>
<li>Hamidreza Esmaeil-zadeh</li>
<li>Ali Gudarzi</li>
<li>Jaafar Ghambari (Kuchaksaraei)</li>
<li>Mohammad Gharaei</li>
<li>Mohammad Rasul Khalvati</li>
<li>Yadollah Yazdi</li>
<li>Ebrahim Dusti</li>
<li>Alireza Hatami</li>
</ol>
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