In an unprecedented move, the spokesperson of the terrorist Mujahedin-e Khalq Organization (MKO, also known as MEK and NCRI) threatened terrorist attacks against Iranian and Iraqi officials.
According to a report by Habilian Association, the comments came as the terrorist MKO group suffered a blow on September 1, when a group of Iraqi people and relatives of those who were killed at the hands of the MKO in 1991 attacked the notorious Camp Ashraf, killing some 50 members of
The Iranian foreign Ministry in a statement expressed its gratitude to the Iraqi government for its sincere efforts to shut down the original residence of the terrorist Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization (MKO), known as Camp Ashraf, in Iraq’s Eastern province of Diyala.
In a statement released on Thursday, the ministry stated that Tehran had on occasions warned the UN Special Representative for Iraq Martin Kobler about the continued presence of the MKO members at the camp, situated
Kicked off on August 31, 1981, in Tehran, the 1st National Congress of 17000 Iranian Terror Victims was held in two parts: 1. 17000 Victims of Terror, held in the morning. 2. Scientific session of the conference, held in the afternoon.
Families of terror victims, Ayatollah Khamenei’s representative at the Foundation of Martyrs and Veterans Affairs, Iran’s new Minister of Intelligence, Commander of Iran’s Basij Force, special assistant to the Minister of Foreign Affairs, a number
Lieutenant Commander of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) Brigadier General Hossein Salami said Iraqi people's attack on a camp housing members of the terrorist Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization (MKO) will have a strategic impact on the future developments in the region.
“Last week’s incident at Camp Ashraf will have wide strategic significance for the region’s future developments,” the Iranian commander said in a TV program on Saturday evening.
His comments came
The Iraqi government has ordered the remaining members of the terrorist Mujahedin-e Khalq Organization (MKO) to immediately evacuate Camp Ashraf following the recent attack against the group.
"The state has the right to order them to leave," Ali Mussawi, spokesman for Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, said on Saturday.
Over 70 terrorists, including top MKO commanders, were killed in an attack on Camp Ashraf in Iraq’s eastern Diyala Province.
According to reports, the 42 MKO
Iranian Intelligence Minister Seyed Mahmoud Alavi described Iran as a pioneering state in the war on terrorism, and lambasted certain countries which chant slogans against terrorism but support the terrorist groups in action.
"Iran is one of the biggest victims of terrorism and a real pioneer in fighting it," Alavi told reporters on the sidelines of the 'National Congress of 17,000 Iranian Terror Victims' in Tehran on Saturday.
He warned of the rapid pace of the spread of
Name: Qodratollah Farzanehpour
Date of Birth: 1966
Place of Birth: Semnan
Date of Martyrdom: July 27, 1988
Qodratollah Farzanepour was born on July 11, 1966 in Rokn Abad, 5 km south of Semnan. He spent his preliminary studies in his hometown and received Diploma in Human Sciences in Semnan.
Having fulfilled his military service in the Islamic Revolution Committee, Farzanehpour was dispatched to the war zone on July 1988. He fought and died as a martyr in the Mersad Operation by the members
It is my fear that the MeK--if not stopped, will be used as a private army for America, Israel and the west in murdering even more people than it already has, says an Idaho-based political analyst.
“I am very excited about what Iran is doing these days in steering the discussion into the right place with regards to terrorism, Israel, Zionism, Imperialism and the rest,” said Mark Glenn, from The Crescent and Cross Solidarity Movement, in an interview with Habilian
In order to investigate the future of Iran-U.S. relations, Washington's approach toward Iran following the Islamic Revolution in 1979, the White House's reactions to the election of President Rouhani in Iran's June 14 presidential elections and the missed opportunities of reconciliation between Iran and the United States, Iran Review conducted an interview with Lawerence Wilkerson, political scientist, former U.S. Army Colonel and chief of staff to United States Secretary of State
During the past few days, the Wall Street Journal and Boston Globe have published stories citing evidence that Tamerlan Tsarnaev was a 9/11 truth supporter. However, they failed to mention the obvious implication: Tsarnaev was an innocent patsy who was framed for a bombing he did not commit.
The Boston Globe said of Tsarnaev: “He believed that 9/11 was an inside job and that the government had pulled it off.” The source: Donald Larking, a friend of Tsarnaev and member of
Argentine prosecutor Alberto Nisman based his 2006 warrant for the arrest of top Iranian officials in the bombing of a Jewish community centre in Buenos Aires in 1994 on the claims of representatives of the armed Iranian opposition Mujahedin E Khalq (MEK), the full text of the document reveals.
The central piece of evidence cited in Nisman’s original 900-page arrest warrant against seven senior Iranian leaders is an alleged Aug. 14, 1993 meeting of top Iranian leaders
Sixty-eight years ago this week, the United States wiped out more than 200,000 people when it dropped two atomic bombs on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
Tens of thousands more victims were to die over the ensuing years due to slow, painful deaths from cancers and birth defects.
Yet the US - the only state to have ever used atomic weapons - has never apologized or made any atonement for this singularly horrific crime. Officially, the US justifies it as a
All members of the terrorist Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization (MKO, also known as MEK, NCR and PMOI) will be expelled from Camp Ashraf after the holy month of Ramadan, police sources said.
"Based on a decree issued by Diyala provincial court, Camp Ashraf which now shelters about 100 MKO members will be closed completely next week and after the end of the holy month of Ramadan," Spokesman of Diyala province's Police Commander Qaleb al-Atiya told FNA on Sunday.
"The Iraqi
Deploring the crimes conducted by terrorist groups in Iran, Secretary General of Islamic Jihad Movement in Palestine referred to the Supreme leader of Islamic Revolution, Ayatollah Khamenei, as the living martyr of the Revolution.
As reported by Habilian Association, in a visit to Habilian's exhibition in Tehran, Dr. Ramadan Abdollah Shalah, the Secretary General of Islamic Jihad Movement in Palestine, met Seyyed Mohammad Javad Hasheminejad, Habilian Association's Secretary
Bob Filner’s controversial MEK-funded travel to Paris on June 22 drew lots of criticism during the recent weeks forcing the 70-year-old Democrat to reimburse near $10000 in travel costs.
Describing the event as a “business trip” to bring jobs to the city, Filner took part in the terrorist MEK group’s rally which is organized to celebrate the anniversary of the group’s armed struggle against Iranian civilians in June 1981.
“I have become aware that OIAC’s representations
Referring to the pressure from MKO leaders on their group's members to stay in Iraq, an Iraqi parliamentarian said the MKO has no way but to leave the country.
As reported by Habilian Association, accusing the terrorist MKO group of undermining their expulsion process, Qayda Kambash, Iraqi parliamentarian of Al-Iraqiya list said: "The reason of delay in expulsion of MKO members from Iraq is the pressure from MKO leaders on their members."
Ms Kambash also accused MKO leaders
Two Iranian parliamentarians emphasized on the necessity of introducing the costs of Islamic Revolution, like crimes of Mujahedin-e Khalq Organization (MEK, also known as MKO) against Iranians.
Appreciating Habilian Association's efforts, Hujjatoleslam Pejmanfar and Hujjatoleslam Dr.Bahraini, two Iranian Parliament members who represent people of Mashhad and Kalat, emphasized on fighting against new terror tactics in a meeting with Seyed Mohammad Javad Hasheminejad, the
Commander of Basij Forces said Iran is among the countries which was heavily attacked by the terrorists during the recent decades.
“Now the world can see, through documented facts and figures, that Iran is a victim of terrorism and the way Western protégés target innocent civilians,” Brigadier General Mohammad-Reza Naqdi said, referring to the National Congress of 17000 Iranian Terror Victims.
The 1st National Congress of 17000 Iranian Terror Victims, organized by Habilian
Eighty members of the Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK, a.k.a. MKO) residing in Camp Ashraf are obstructing the implementation of the Iraqi Court’s decision to evacuate this Camp, said an Iraqi official.
According to Habilian Association, Uday Khadran, the governor of Khalis, told the Al-Sumaria that an Iraqi court has ordered the evacuation of Camp Ashraf and the delivery of the Camp to the Khalis governorate.
Referring to the remaining members of the MKO in Camp Ashraf who refused
Israel is financing the terrorist Mujaheedin-e Khalq Organization (MKO), sources in Iraq disclosed.
“Israel is providing financial support for MKO at a time when the grouplet is short of cash and financial resources …,” an Iraqi source told Fars News Agency on condition of anonymity.
“Israel, unlike the Ba’ath Party, believes that MKO is regarded as one of the main levers of pressure against Iran no matter where it is (inside or outside Iraq), while Ba’ath Party believes that