The Threat of Cults

What makes MKO and ISIS brothers?

One part of the ISIS’s supporters in Iraq includes elements of former Iraqi Baa’th regime that severely oppose the government of Nouri al Maliki. Eventually, as”Saddam’s Private Army”the Mujahedin Khalq Organization (the MKO) is naturally one of their sponsors in their distressing acts of violence and terror in Iraq and Syria.Baathists welcome ISIS and MKO welcomes both

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Suicide: First and Last Resort for the MKO

Each day 100 members of the Mujahedin Khalq Organization (the MKO) should set themselves on fire, in case of evacuation of Camp Liberty, Iraq, based on the new order by their guru, Massoud Rajavi. A smuggled letter by the camp residents handed over to Iraqi security guards….

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What matters for US promotion of Human Rights?

Shortly after the arrival of the press, a [Mujahed]striker got sick. An ambulance was called. A policeman boarded to check the identity of the patient, who was yelling. His comrades[MKO/MEK/PMOI members] were then rushed to the police shouting”fascist!”And two men jostled. Another striker suddenly dropped himself on the road on purpose paralyzing traffic

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European Citizens and the panic of the MKO terror Cult

A Home Office spokesman told the Guardian in February 2008,”We believe there is a risk of the PMOI returning to terrorism in the future that warrants its continuing proscription in this country”.[4] Nonetheless, the United Kingdom was the first country to delist the MKO in 2008. The move was denounced by many peace activists…

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MEK leader set to use violence to disrupt Geneva talks

The security of meetings held in Geneva is not in your hands, nor is it in the hands of Iran, but violent activity will have dire consequences for all sides. It is important to put the MEK where it belongs – it has no place in the political process. The group is purely a brand and a tool. Once a group is named as a tool in the hands of paying …

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Prepare for more mystery deaths of MEK members

There is strong evidence that the aim of the attack on Camp Ashraf was to capture or kill Massoud Rajavi on the understanding he has been in hiding there. If that is the case, then the seven missing people, who have been identified as Rajavi’s close inner circle, have been part of a pre-planned manoeuvre to rescue him in the …

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