{"id":2868,"date":"2009-12-12T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2009-12-12T00:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.nejatngo.org\/en\/2009\/12\/12\/nuri-al-maliki-iraq-to-move-mojahedin-khalq-to-remote-south\/"},"modified":"2021-01-21T19:02:21","modified_gmt":"2021-01-21T15:32:21","slug":"nuri-al-maliki-iraq-to-move-mojahedin-khalq-to-remote-south","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.nejatngo.org\/en\/posts\/2868","title":{"rendered":"Nuri al-Maliki: Iraq to move Mojahedin Khalq to remote south"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>BAGHDAD &#8211; Iraq plans to uproot an Iranian exile group that has become a headache for the Baghdad government and move the activists to a remote southern area until it can expel them, the prime minister said this week. <img hspace=\"10\"alt=\"Moving them to Nuqrat al-Salman is a step towards expelling them (from Iraq),&quot; Maliki\"vspace=\"10\"align=\"right\"src=\"https:\/\/st.nejatngo.org\/Image\/Politician\/Iraq\/Maleki\/Maleki_2.jpg\"\/><\/p>\n<p> Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki vowed to oust members of the People&#8217;s Mujahideen Organisation of Iran (PMOI), an Iranian opposition movement that the United States considers a terrorist organisation, from a camp northeast of Baghdad where they have been living for two decades. <\/p>\n<p> Their clamor for greater rights within Iraq and aggressive international outreach has been an irritant for a government seeking to nurture its fragile relationship with Tehran. <\/p>\n<p> Maliki did not say when officials would try to move the exiles from Camp Ashraf to the southern province of Muthanna. <\/p>\n<p> &quot;Moving them to Nuqrat al-Salman is a step towards expelling them (from Iraq),&quot; Maliki wrote in a question-and-answer session posted on a state website. He was referring to a remote area that is home to a well-known prison. The entry was dated Dec. 7. <\/p>\n<p> Iraqi forces clashed with residents in late July when they forcibly took control of the camp, which had been protected by U.S. troops since Saddam Hussein&#8217;s ouster in 2003. <\/p>\n<p> The Iraqi government, which sees the camp&#8217;s 3,500 residents as enemies who enjoyed Saddam&#8217;s protection for years, is keen to force the PMOI out of Iraq but wants to avoid being seen as trampling the exiles&#8217; rights or endangering their lives. <\/p>\n<p> The PMOI began as an Islamist leftist group opposed to Iran&#8217;s late Shah, but fell out with Shi&#8217;ite clerics who took power after the 1979 revolution and was crushed. <\/p>\n<p> Mujahideen guerrillas carried out attacks against Iranian targets and collaborated with Baghdad in the Iran-Iraq war in the 1980s. Iran executed a large number of PMOI prisoners at the end of the war. <\/p>\n<p> Maliki suggested the exiles would be less troublesome in largely Shi&#8217;ite Muthanna than they were in Diyala, an ethnically and religiously mixed province that remains volatile. <\/p>\n<p> &quot;Their presence at Ashraf is a major risk because of the historical ties with some groups and political powers in that area, especially the remains of the former regime and al-Qaeda,&quot; the prime minister said. <\/p>\n<p> He dismissed objections to the move from local officials in Muthanna. &quot;The province is a part of Iraq and it must assume its responsibility,&quot; Maliki said. <\/p>\n<p> Reporting by Waleed Ibrahim and Missy Ryan, editing by Paul Taylor<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Iraq plans to uproot an Iranian exile group that has become a headache for the Baghdad government and move the activists to a remote southern area until it can expel them, the prime minister said this week. 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