The MEK Expulsion from Iraq

40 MKO members have evacuated Iraq

40 members of terrorist Mujahedin e-Khalq organization who had been moved to Camp Liberty have evacuated Iraq through Baghdad airport heading to other countries.Udai al-Khadran, governor of Iraqi Khalis town, said in an interview: “A high ranking MKO commander who has just defected from the group, has revealed that many MKO members are demanding to leave Iraq and go to other countries including Iran.

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Fifth group of MKO members move to TTL

Nearly 1000 members of the terrorist Mujahedin-e Khalq Organization (MKO) have expressed willingness to return to Iran and seek the Islamic Republic’s pardon.The development comes as the fifth group of the MKO/MEK/PMOI terrorists was transferred to the Camp Liberty [TTL] near Baghdad Airport on Friday, the governor of the Iraqi city of Khalis, Oday al-Khedran said.Al-Khedran added that 416 MKO members, including 350 women …

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Rights Group: No Country Ready to Shelter MKO Terrorists

To date, almost 1200 MKO terrorists have been transferred from Camp Ashraf to Camp Liberty [TTL] which lies Northeast of the Baghdad International Airport, in three groups of 400 each, on February 18, 8, and March 20. About 2,000 members still remain in Camp Ashraf.The MKO is seeking to transfer its members to another country, but no world state, including the US and the European countries, accept to lodge the terrorist group.

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MKO refuse move to TTL over property disputes

The director of the Office of HR in Diyala Salah al-Mojmaei said:”The concerned authorities in resolving the file of Camp Ashraf residents, and in coordination with security forces in Diyala, provided all the requirements to transfer the fifth lot of the camp residents to Liberty Camp[TTL] in Baghdad but the transfer was blocked due to the prohibitive demands of the residents…The MEK said the residents of Camp Ashraf demand to be allowed to transfer their cars

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Zebari calls for Eu countries to resettle residents of Camp Ashraf

Iraqi Foreign Minister asked European countries to resettle residents of Camp Ashraf in their countries, saying that without this the process of transfer to Camp Liberty is threatened with failure..”Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari discussed today with the President of the United Nations Mission in Iraq Martin Kobler the issue of Camp Ashraf and ways that Iraq would meet its humanitarian and international obligations,”indicating that ..

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HR Minster confirms the removal of 100 MEK from Iraq

Sudani pointed out that”the transfer process was being interspersed with interviews of individual members by the High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) in order to ascertain their choice to voluntary return to their country of origin or to apply for asylum for any country in the world; this resulted in the transfer of some 100 of them to other countries”. Sudani warned that”the transfer of MEK aka MEK/PMOI members from one place to another part..

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Iraq deports 40 Mojahedin to Europe, as others moved to TTL

the transfer of 1,600 MEK aka MKO/PMOI members to Camp Liberty near Baghdad International Airport where the process of transfer was started in February.The Ministry noted that 40 members of the organization would be moved to Europe because they are nationals of countries in it. It was explained that Iraq’s security agencies were able to stop attempts to smuggle …

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Iraq sends more MKO members to Temporary Transit Location

the group of 400 MKO members were transferred by 25 buses to TTL [Camp Liberty] which lies northeast of Baghdad International Airport.During the inspection of their equipment, Iraqi police found industrial materials that may be used in the manufacture of explosives.To date, nearly 1200 members of the cult were transferred to Camp Liberty in three groups of 400 each, February 18, 8, and March 20.

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Fourth group of MKO members to be moved from Camp Ashraf

The Iraqi government on Wednesday will evacuate a fourth batch of the terrorist Mojahedin Khalq Organization (MKO) from Camp New Iraq, formerly known as Camp Ashraf, the governor of the Iraqi city of Khales said on Tuesday.It was decided that 3200 MKO members living in the Camp New Iraq be relocated in eight groups..

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Maliki stresses need to adhere to the Agreement on MKO

Prime Minister Nouri Al Maliki confirmed the need for commitment to the agreement on the Mujahedeen Khalq Organization of Iranian opposition, especially the deadlines of the eviction of MKO from Iraq.A statement issued by the Prime Minister’s office today”Maliki met with Special Representative of the UN Secretary General in Iraq, Martin Kobler.”397 people from the residents of Camp Ashraf were transferred on January 18

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