Iranian mujahideen are extremists
The manual, published by the Center Against Violent Extremism, warns against the threat to society posed by Mojahedin Khalq organisation …
The manual, published by the Center Against Violent Extremism, warns against the threat to society posed by Mojahedin Khalq organisation …
There are a few key differences between the events we’re seeing unfold in today’s Iran and the “green movement” of 2009: firstly, the peoples anger stems not from rigged elections…
A comment by Jens Bernert. Most of the pictures in the German media about the protests and demonstrations in Iran come from the extremist group MEK, as can already be…
The three violent organizations listed in this chapter are: ISIS or the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, the Al-Nusra Front or Jabhat al-Nusra, and the Mojahedin-e-Khalq (MEK) organization or Iranian Mojahedin. Below is the text from the manual …
December 30, 2017″Information Clearing House”- Yesterday and today saw some small protests in Iran. They are probably the first stage of a large”regime change”operation run by the U.S. and Israel…
Georges Malbrunot, a reporter of le Figaro, specialized on the Middle East and Israel-Palestine conflicts tweeted a post on the MKO multi-million dollar campaign of propaganda..
Several examples will give your readers the picture. First, even Newsweek Magazine has all but conceded that the United States and Israel utilized the MEK/MKO in the assassination of Iranian nuclear scientists in Tehran …
Since the outbreak of protests across Iran three weeks ago, several major outlets have used pictures of demonstrations in the United States, France, or United Kingdom—organized by a fringe, cult-like group, Mojahedin-e Khalq (MEK)…
like cancer, these groups have a tendency to grow uncontrollably, and then later turn on the US and Europe, when and if the latter starts to pull funding or divorce themselves from the Court of public opinion..
The MEK, led by Maryam Rajavi from France, keeps its members behind closed doors in a state of modern slavery which neither the UNHCR nor the UN-IOM appear able or willing to deal with.