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- Mujahedin Khalq Organization as a terrorist group
British sociologist sees hands of foreign terrorists in Iran unrest
The recent unrest in Iran has its roots in foreign terrorist organizations’ attempt to provoke people to pursue their own agenda, which is overthrowing the political establishment, a British sociologist …
- Mujahedin Khalq Organization as a terrorist group
Ask the MEK, how to make a violent insurgent out of a normal protester
Civil protests in Iran often ends with the arrest of some MEK-affiliated insurgents who have committed acts of violence in the scenes of peaceful protests. In recent protests in Iran …
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Abbas Sadeghinejad who escaped the Camp Ashraf on June 20, 2002, was one of the first defectors of the Mujahedin Khalq Organization to testify about the murder of group members …
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The death of the young Kurdish girl Mahsa Amini, after being arrested for not wearing the veil correctly, sparked protests, demonstrations and exploitation. I do not want to discuss the …
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While there is no sympathizer of the Mujahedin Khalq (MEK) among Iranian protesters, the group’s leaders broadcast messages for the so-called Khalq (people) one after the other, on their propaganda …
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Inside The Issue: – MEK cult neither likes women nor Kurds The propaganda of the Mojahedin-e Khalq (MEK) makes efforts to exploit the incidents in Iran following the death of …
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The recent cyberattack on Albania by Iran highlights the intensification of conflict within cyberspace. Earlier this month the “strongest public response to a cyberattack” was witnessed when Albania severed diplomatic …
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Following a cyberattack on its IT system, Albania accused Iran and cut all diplomatic ties. In the background, the conflict over the hosting of anti-ayatollah Iranian movement MEK On September …