The Third View on Mujahedin Khalq

Debate over Camp Liberty in UK parliament

It is not a refugee camp as such; it is a place where individuals are being assessed as to the countries to which they could be relocated. Four have already come to the United Kingdom, a fifth who was offered that has decided not to come and about 52 others are being considered for coming to the United Kingdom.

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Camp Liberty living standards better than many Iraqis

The UN visit Camp Liberty, where the majority of former residents of Camp Ashraf now live, several times a week, and report that facilities at the camp meet international humanitarian standards. For example, residents have access to electricity 24 hours a day and over 200 litres of water per person per day. This compares well to the situation for many Iraqis. I raised the situation at Camp Ashraf and Camp Liberty with the Iraqi Minister for Foreign Affairs and the Minister for Human Rights in July 2012. We continue to monitor the situation at Camps Ashraf and Liberty through our embassy in Baghdad…

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Hassan Dai must explain MEK ties

Since Dai constantly avoids answering questions about his links with Masoud Rajavi’s Mujaheddeen (MEK) cult, and friendly TV hosts don’t press him on it, I’ll begin with unanswered questions on this topic.1. You were in Iraq, but you have never disclosed how long you were in Iraq and for what purpose. Please clarify this for us….

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Hassan Dai: Unrepentant Fraud

Dai’s latest blunder came in the multiple orgasms he had covering a report linking two anti-MEK activists to Iranian intelligence… The MEK’s online operation immediately distributed the report …But Dai’s excitement was to be short lived. In what appears to be an unprecedented move by the Library of Congress, they retracted the report for inaccuracy, as its findings were revealed to trace back to the MEK….

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30,000 Iranian spies? Library of Congress withdraws report

Massoud Khodabandeh, is a former-member-turned-fierce-critic of the Mujahadin-e Khalq (MEK), a small exile group ..The report’s source for the spy claim is a 2007 essay published on a now-defunct website by Rabbi Daniel Zucker, who is chair of a group called Americans for Democracy in the Middle East and has frequently written in support of the MEK.The Zucker piece in turn cites a 2005 …

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Library of Congress pulls sketchy Iran intel report

To back up its claim that Khodabandeh was spying for Tehran, the report cited a 2007 essay written by Rabbi Daniel Zucker, who chairs a group called Americans for Democracy in the Middle East and is known to write often in support of the MEK aka MKO/PMOI. The website where his essay was published is no longer operational, but had linked to the also now-defunct iranterror.com as its source..

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European intellectual views on the Cult of Rajavi – Part2

Rajavi is an intelligent person on the ground of using contrasts in inhuman way. Using political contrasts in the past and present time, he could build places like Ashraf or Ouver Sur d’Oise to control individuals.He well recognized political splits and used the challenges and clashes in politics to maintain the structure of his cult. He knows whom to contact…

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Iraq declares zero-tolerance for MKO terrorist group

Al-Sanid said in an interview for Ashraf News, that Iraq will expel the MEK/MKO/PMOI and end their presence on Iraqi territory. He said,”the Iraqi government, in coordination with the United Nations Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI), will act speedily on the mutually agreed resolution and drive them out.”As leader of the Coalition of State Law, he also stressed …

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