{"id":2258,"date":"2009-01-29T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2009-01-29T00:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.nejatngo.org\/en\/2009\/01\/29\/canada-refuses-to-take-iranian-group-mko-off-terror-list\/"},"modified":"2021-01-21T18:59:12","modified_gmt":"2021-01-21T15:29:12","slug":"canada-refuses-to-take-iranian-group-mko-off-terror-list","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.nejatngo.org\/en\/posts\/2258","title":{"rendered":"Canada refuses to take Iranian group MKO off terror list"},"content":{"rendered":"<p align=\"justify\"style=\"margin-top: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px\"><font size=\"2\"face=\"Verdana\">PARIS &rdquo; The Canadian government rejected Monday a call to follow Europe&#8217;s lead and remove an Iranian resistance group from its list of banned international terrorist organizations.<img hspace=\"10\"alt=\"Canada refuses to take Iranian group MKO off terror list\"vspace=\"10\"align=\"right\"width=\"200\"height=\"49\"src=\"https:\/\/st.nejatngo.org\/Image\/WebSite\/Logo\/Canwest.jpg\"\/><br \/> The European Union, saying it was forced to comply with a series of court decisions by the European Court of Justice, announced on Monday it would end the ban imposed on the People&#8217;s Mujahedeen Organization of Iran (PMOI).<br \/> But a spokeswoman for Public Safety Canada said there will be no change considered until the next two-year statutory review of banned groups such as PMOI, also known as Mujahedeen-e Khalq (MEK).<img hspace=\"10\"alt=\"&quot;The MEK is a listed entity pursuant to the Criminal Code. It is a criminal offence to knowingly deal with the assets of a listed entity or knowingly participate in any activity that would enhance its ability to carry out a terrorist act. &quot;\"vspace=\"10\"align=\"left\"src=\"https:\/\/st.nejatngo.org\/Image\/News\/Terrorism\/terrorists_FTO.jpg\"\/><br \/> &quot;The Government of Canada is determined to take decisive steps to ensure the safety of Canadians against terrorism,&quot; Jacinthe Perras said in an e-mailed statement.<br \/> &quot;The MEK is a listed entity pursuant to the Criminal Code. It is a criminal offence to knowingly deal with the assets of a listed entity or knowingly participate in any activity that would enhance its ability to carry out a terrorist act. &quot;<br \/> The latest December court ruling by the European court said the EU had breached the PMOI&#8217;s right to self-defence by failing to inform the group of new information used to keep blacklisting it.<br \/> &quot;What we are doing today is abiding by the resolution of the European court,&quot; Javier Solana, foreign policy chief for the 27-nation EU, told reporters in Brussels.<br \/> The group was banned by the U.S. in 1997, by the EU in 2002, and by Canada in 2005.<br \/> Iranian state radio has condemned the EU&#8217;s move as &quot;irresponsible,&quot; while the group&#8217;s affiliated political arm praised the decision that it said will free millions of dollars in assets frozen in western bank accounts.<br \/> &quot;Removing the terror tag is a crushing defeat to Europe&#8217;s policy of appeasement&quot; and a blow against the &quot;mullahs&#8217; medieval regime&quot; in Iran, according to a statement from Maryam Rajavi, who is described as the &quot;president-elect&quot; of the Paris-based resistance movement.<br \/> Fears have been expressed that the delisting could impair international efforts, now being led by U.S. President Barack Obama, to convince Iran to suspend its nuclear program.<br \/> David Kilgour, a human rights advocate and former junior foreign affairs minister in Jean Chretien&#8217;s Liberal government, said Canada should follow Europe&#8217;s lead.<br \/> &quot;Canada&#8217;s long-term political and economic relations (with Iran) are best-served by standing with its people, not the regime,&quot; Kilgour said in a statement.<br \/> &quot;The time for appeasing the ayatollahs and suppressing the Iranian opposition must end.&quot;<br \/> The Canadian government included the PMOI when it extended late last year the list of banned groups that have &quot;knowingly carried out, attempted to carry out, participated in or facilitated a terrorist activity or is knowingly acting on behalf of, at the direction of or in association with such an entity.&quot;<br \/> Among those on the list are al-Qaida, Hamas, Hezbollah, Peru&#8217;s Shining Path, the Sikh terror organizations Babbar Khalsa and the International Sikh Youth Federation, and the Tamil Tigers of Sri Lanka.<br \/> The PMOI was formed as a leftist organization in the 1960s opposed to the U.S.-backed regime of Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi. It was allied with the Islamist forces of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini in the Shah&#8217;s 1979 overthrow, and engaged in assassinations of American targets before the revolution.<br \/> It also took part in the hostage-taking incident at the U.S. embassy shortly after the Shah fled the country that year.<br \/> But the group broke with Khomeini and then allied with the late Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein during the Iran-Iraq War of 1980-88. They established bases in Iraq and took part in a number of bombings and assassination attempts against Iranian government targets as late as 2001, according to a 2008 analysis by the Council on Foreign Relations, a Washington-based think-tank.<br \/> &quot;While the group says it does not intentionally target civilians, it has often risked civilian casualties. It routinely aims its attacks at government buildings in crowded cities,&quot; the analysis noted.<br \/> However, the group&#8217;s terrorist activities declined after 2001, and its fighters were disarmed by U.S. forces after the American invasion of Iraq in 2003. There are currently about 3,500 members at a camp there, including 60 Iranians with Canadian citizenship, according to Winnipeg human rights lawyer David Matas, who was in Brussels with Kilgour Monday.<br \/> The U.S. State Department regularly refers to PMOI as a &quot;cultlike terrorist group&quot; because of the control wielded by the two leaders, Massoud Rajavi and his wife Maryam, who have followers worldwide.<br \/> &quot;In addition to its Paris-based members (PMOI) has a network of sympathizers in Europe, the United States, and Canada,&quot; according to the Council on Foreign Relations analysis.<br \/> The PMOI has won considerable political support in western countries, from politicians and activists like Kilgour, as it calls for a fully democratic Iran that endorses the free enterprise system with full rights for women and ethnic and religious minorities.<\/p>\n<p> By Peter O&#8217;Neil, Europe Correspondent, Canwest News<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The Canadian government rejected Monday a call to follow Europe&#8217;s lead and remove an Iranian resistance group from its list of banned international terrorist organizations&#8230;[MKO\/PMOI\/MEK]took part in a number of bombings and assassination attempts against Iranian government targets as late as 2001, according to a 2008 analysis by the Council on Foreign Relations, a Washington-based think-tank.&#8221;While the group says it does not intentionally target civilians, it has often risked civilian casualties. 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