“Despite their pro-freedom, justice and equality gestures, MKO gangleaders have no faith in such principals and discriminate against the members who are from different religions and ethnics,” A defected MKO member was quoted as saying by Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA).
According to Habilian Association, the ex-MKO member was invited to give a speech in a gathering in Sanandaj City of Kurdistan province. She said in a part of her speech: “The MKO cult doesn’t believe in any
The US State Department Spokesperson has said the US strongly supports the work of the UNHCR, UNAMI, and the “tireless efforts” of the UN Special Representative Martin Kobler to relocate remaining members of terrorist MKO group outside Iraq.
According to Habilian Association, the comments came as the anti-Iran terrorist Mujahedin-e Khalq group (MEK, a.k.a. MKO and PMOI) has turned no stone unturned in denouncing the UN Special Representative.
Referring to the relocation of
One day before the rally of the terrorist Mujahedin-e Khalq Organization (MKO) in a Parisian suburb, former MKO members tell Press TV of their ordeals in the terrorist group’s Camp Ashraf in a press event.
“What I saw and endured at the MKO’s Camp Ashraf is opposite of what they say here in Europe. There is no freedom for women. They cannot talk to men, wear make-up and are even forced to have abortions… I wanted to leave there for a long time and finally escaped,” said Nasrin
Name: Norouz Imani-Nasab
Date of Birth: October 7, 1960
Place of Birth: Sorkheh, Semnan
Marital Status: Married (father of two children)
Date of Martyrdom: 1988
Norouz Imani-Nasab was born in October 6, 1960, in Sorkheh, located to the north of Kavir National Park.
When the Iranian borders were invaded by Iraqi Baath army, Imani-Nasab was among the first groups who rushed to the war fronts to protect Iran against enemies. He experienced most of the 8 years of Iraqi imposed war at battle
Baghdad has urged greater cooperation from the United Nations Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI) to remove Mujahedin-e Khalq Organization (MKO) terrorists from the country.
Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki made the call on Thursday during a meeting with the outgoing head of the UNAMI, Martin Kobler, at the premier’s office in Baghdad.
Maliki called on the UN mission to “focus on the problem of the MKO … to apply the agreement concluded in this regard,” the prime minister’s
A former CIA officer believes the United States is “completely hypocritical” in its view of what constitutes terrorism and what does not.
“MEK has many friends in Washington, most of whom have been bought and paid for, and it also enjoys broad political support because it has been portrayed as a group that is actively fighting against the Iranian regime,” said Philip Giraldi during an interview with Habilian Association.
The contributing editor at The American Conservative
Iraq’s Hezbollah has claimed responsibility for the Saturday’s attack on Camp Liberty, where it houses around 3000 members of the terrorist Mujahedin-e Khalq Organization (MEK, a.k.a. MKO and PMOI).
MKO’s transient home near Baghdad International Airport came under mortar attack on Saturday, killing 2 and wounding 27 members of the terrorist group.
In a statement, Wathiq al-Battat, a top member of Iraq’s Hezbollah movement, claimed the group was behind the mortar attack
Two members of the terrorist Mujahedin-e Khalq Organization (MKO) have been killed in a rocket attack on Camp Liberty in western Baghdad, an Iraqi police officer says.
Quoting a police officer at Baghdad airport on Saturday, Reuters reported that at least two MKO members were killed and more than 17 wounded after around five mortars hit inside and near Camp Liberty.
Earlier on Saturday a UN spokeswoman also confirmed the attack on Camp Liberty in an interview with AFP.
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With a review on US-MKO relations, it can be seen the MKO has always been perceived by various US governments as nothing more than a tool to be used against Iran.
Founded in 1965 by a group of leftist Iranian college students, the “Mujahedin-e Khalq Organization (MKO, a.k.a MEK and NCRI)” was mainly devoted to opposing the rule of the Shah before the Islamic revolution. In its first five years, the group primarily engaged in ideological work, their interpretation of Islam and
Name: Mohammad-Ali Akbari
Date of Birth: 1949
Occupation: Rug seller
Marital Status: Married (father of 3 children)
Date of Martyrdom: September 16, 1982
Mohammad-Ali Akbari was born into a Muslim religious family in a village near Qom, south of Tehran, and finished his preliminary studies in his birthplace. In his early youth, Akbari left his village for Tehran, where he experienced different jobs.
There he fulfilled his military service and got married. Mohammad-Ali Akbari and his
An Iraqi official has revealed that 80 advanced cell phones were discovered in a consignment of food destined for Camp Ashraf, MKO’s former paramilitary base.
“Held the Camp Ashraf-bound shipment for inspection, Iraqi security forces discovered these advanced cell phones,” said Uday al-Khadran, governor of Iraqi Khalis town, during a press conference, Habilian Association reported on Monday.
Camp Ashraf is the former paramilitary headquarters of terrorist Mujahedin-e Khalq
“World is plagued by injustice, and in spite of the stringent laws and regulations, the discriminatory structure of the UNSC and the lack of preventive mechanisms to deter World Powers’ invasion to other nations has multiplied the pain of this injustice,” wrote a human rights activist in an article published in the Persian-language Rah-Nama Magazine.
Seyed Mohammad Javad Hasheminejad added, “In this day and age people are suffering from terrorism more than ever, while the
Thirty members of the terrorist Mujahedin-e Khalq Organization (MKO, a.k.a. MEK and NCRI) were resettled in Albania, bringing the total number of the group members in the southeastern European country to 44.
The departure of 30 MKO members to Albania marks the second in a series of planned moves to expel members of the terrorist MKO group to Albania.
In late March, Albania offered to grant asylum to 210 MKO members in Iraq. But, the group’s spokesperson has immediately turned
TEHRAN (FNA)- Special Representative of the United Nations Secretary-General for Iraq (SRSG) Martin Kobler expressed anger at the lack of cooperation of the terrorist Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization (MKO, also known as the MEK, NCRI and PMOI) in their resettlement and departure from Iraq.
Kobler (UNAMI) made the remarks while briefing the Foreign Affairs Committee of the European Parliament (AFET) on the current developments in Iraq in a meeting on May 29.
Kobler also briefed
Karen Kwiatkowski is a retired U.S. Air Force lieutenant colonel who spent some 4 years working at the Pentagon. Since her retirement, she has become an outspoken critic on the U.S. foreign policy. Holding a PhD degree in World Politics from the Catholic University of America, Kwiatkowski is a prolific writer at the LewRockWell.com and the American Conservative.
Colonel Kwiatkowski is primarily noted for openly and publicly denouncing what she sees as a corrupting political
The 10th issue of the Rah-Nama magazine is now published, and it’s chock-full of commentaries from and interviews with Iranian and foreign experts.
Rah-Nama Magazine, first published in 2011 by Habilian Association, is the first Iranian special journal on terrorism, which aims to investigate and examine dimensions of terrorism and to inform people of various types of terrorist groups and organizations.
Featuring a number of interviews with such experts as Philip Giraldi, former
Members of the terrorist Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization (MKO, also known as the MEK, PMOI and NCRI) are running away from the group's transient settlement facility, Camp Liberty, before they are sent by their leaders to other countries, an informed source disclosed on Saturday.
According to a report by Ashraf News website, an informed source in the committee supervising the Camp Liberty affairs said that five MKO members had fled the Camp two days ago.
The informed source named
In an interview with Javan daily, Persian language Iran-based newspaper, Mohammad Javad Hasheminejad reiterated that the Mujahedin-e Khalq Organization (MEK, also known as MKO and NCRI) has been limited and the US and the European countries are interacting with the terrorist group and providing them with unsparing supports.
What follows is a rough translation of the interview:
Javan: After MKO’s relocation to Camp Liberty and the way the group was treated during the
Habilian Association, human rights NGO representing the families of Iranian terror victims, in collaboration with various organizations is organizing the first National Congress of 17000 Iranian Terror Victims.
The Congress is set to be held on August 30, 8th of Shahrivar on the Persian calendar, which marks the day of Fighting Terrorism in Iran and the anniversary of the martyrdom of former Iranian president, Mohammad Ali Rajaei, and his prime minister, Mohammasd Javad
A new wave of deadly terrorist bombings in Iraq, mainly targeting Shias, has resulted in a civilian death toll of over 700 with over 1600 injured in the month of April, 2013. This follows 229 deaths in March, 418 in February and 319 in January of 2013 for a total of over 1,600 killed in armed violence in Iraq up to May. So far in May, the death toll exceeds 250.
On Monday, May 20, deadly bomb attacks in Iraq took the lives of more than 70 Shia Muslims. Serial terrorist acts