Mujahedin Khalq Organization as a terrorist group

48 Years After Formation of MKO

This September, Mojahedin Khalq Organization (MKO, MEK, PMOI, NCR, NLA) commemorates 48th anniversary of its formation. Now on the list of designated terrorist organizations, there is no denying that it shares many characteristics and similar terrorist and violent tactics employed by any of the same groups and entities on the list. ..

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Terror In The Name Of Democracy: Terrorism Continues

Ayatollah Ali Qodussi and Asaddullah Lajevardi were other involved authorities that were targeted by MKO. Ayatollah Ali Qodussi, the attorney general, was leading an investigation into the explosion at prime minister’s office. Just 6 days after the explosion, on 5 September, an incendiary bomb blasted at his office that led to his death…

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MEK May Remain on U.S. Terror List

The two officials, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because the matter involves litigation, said Mrs. Clinton had not made a decision yet. But they said the group’s refusal to complete a move from Camp Ashraf to the former site of Camp Liberty, near the Baghdad airport, may doom its bid. ..

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Syrian security forces arrest five MKO terrorists

The detained MKO terrorists have confessed that the MKO is training insurgents on the Turkish soil near the border with Syria, while certain Arab and Western states are providing necessary support for their activities. The report comes as Iraqi and Syrian security officials maintain that a large number of MKO members have entered Syria …

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MKO terrorist sentenced to jail for abduction

A Swedish court has sentenced a female member of the terrorist Mujahedin-e Khalq Organization (MKO) to eight years in prison over her involvement in kidnapping a mentally.. The 23-year-old MKO/MEK/PMOI member, identified as Parastou Namdar Faiz-Abadi, was found guilty of participating in the kidnapping of ..

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