People in Iraq's Diyala province organized a protest in front of Camp Ashraf were the Mujahidin Khalq terrorist organization or MKO members are residing.
People have been calling on Iraqi officials to expel the organization from their country, and described their presence in Iraq as a chronic disease.
Key individuals turned out for the protest including tribal leaders, clerics and local government officials.
Protesters have been shouting, "leave our country", and carried anti-MKO slogans to
In an interview with “Alsumaria News” the source said that “a medical team stationed inside the Camp Ashraf, 55 km north of Baquba received a communication from the camp about a case of suicide of one of the members of Mojahedin Khalq. The case is under investigation to verify whether the man has committed suicide by hanging himself inside his room”. The source also said that “another investigation is underway to determine the main reason that has prompted someone in the Iranian opposition to
Hundreds of Iranian and Iraqi demonstrators have protested against the presence of the anti-Iran terrorist group Mujahedin Khalq Organization (MKO) in Iraq.
The demonstrators gathered outside the group's headquarters and training center, Camp Ashraf, in the Iraqi province of Diyala and called for the expulsion of the terrorist group.
Among the demonstrators were families of MKO members, who say their loved ones are being held inside the camp against their will.
MKO leaders are reported to be
Mr Mehdi Fathi, a hostage of the Washington backed Mojahedin Khalq (MKO, MEK, NCRI, Rajavi cult) terrorist group died in Camp Ashraf (CIA protected MKO HQ) in Iraq one year after the Rajavi cult (Mojahedin Khalq) leaders refused to allow his return to France for medical treatment.
The leader of the Mojahedin Khalq is a fugitive. He has been in hiding since the fall of his last benefactor Saddam Hussein. But his third wife Maryam Azodanloo (Rajavi), based at the European HQ of the terrorist
Leaders of the anti-Iran terrorist Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization (MKO) have resorted to various types of torture and pressure, including a cut of medical supplies to ailing members, to suppress growing dissidence in their main training camp in Northern Iraq.
A report by the Habilian Association, an Iran-based human rights group said that under the direct order of MKO's Ringleader Maryam Rajavi, leaders of the terrorist group in the Camp of New Iraq (formerly known as Camp Ashraf) have made
The Iranian negotiating team showed a powerful presence in its talks with the Group 5+1 (the five permanent UN Security Council members plus Germany) in Geneva and managed to defend the country's stances on different issues, a senior Iranian legislator said on Wednesday.
"Owing to its powerful position-taking prior to the talks and following the demand of the people's deputies (at the parliament) for the team's firmness and seriousness, the negotiating team managed to prevail its logic over
The secretary of IRI's Supreme National Security Council has condemned the West and G5+1 for the terrorist attack which led to martyrdom of an Iranian lecturer.
"Last week on the same day terrorists targeted two Iranian scientists and one of them was martyred," Jalili said.
"Iranian nation has been the biggest victim of terrorism," Jalili said.
"Iran has lost 1,300 of its citizens because of the terrorist attacks of Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization (MKO) who are supported by the west," he
One of the members linked to former Iranian presidential candidate Mir-Hossein Mousavi's headquarters who has had extensive cooperation with the terrorist group Mujahedin Khalq Organization (MKO) has been apprehended.
The arrestee had been operating under the pseudonym Benjamin, reported Fars news agency on Monday.
According to the report, he organized the street protests following the June 12 Iranian presidential election in 2009.
He was once arrested in one of the post-election
Iranian Defense Minister Brigadier General Ahmad Vahidi said that the US, Israel and British spy agencies and the anti-Iran terrorist Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization (MKO) are conducting joint terrorist operations to assassinate Iranian university professors and scientists.
"This inauspicious act was sponsored by the Zionist regime and in coordination with the western intelligence agencies, the US and Britain in particular, and was carried out by MKO hirelings," Vahidi said in Iran's Northern
The families of the victims of the latest terrorist incidents in Iran have strongly criticized the European Parliament for its support for an anti-Iranian terrorist group, according to a recent report.
In a letter to the European Parliament, relatives of the victims of two terrorist attacks carried out in Tehran on Monday criticized some European governments and international organizations for their stances on terrorism, the Fars news agency reported on Monday.
The families say the double
Iranian Parliament Speaker Ali Larijani strongly criticized the United States' double-standard approach towards terrorism, and reiterated that Washington is using the so-called war on terrorism as an excuse to dominate the region.
"The Islamic Republic of Iran has frequently announced that based on information the US pursues a hypocritical attitude towards the issue of terrorism and views it as a pretext for dominating the region," Larijani said on Sunday.
He further referred to the recent
Due to the numerous defections from the Mujahedin-e-Khalq (MKO/MEK/NCRI) the Rajavi cult has entered another historical decline. The first wave of defections followed the collapse of Saddam Hussein, the cult’s former military and financial sponsor. At that time, the first major strike hit the MKO as coalition forces took control of Camp Ashraf, the organization’s ideological container, located in northern Iraq. As Saddam Hussein fell, the group’s leaders immediately cooperated with coalition
A Pakistani political activist reflecting on Washington’s recent stand, said here Monday United States nurtured the terrorist Rigi grouplet, alos known as 'Jondollah'.
Hamed Mir added, “Jondollah terrorist grouplet could not have activities at Iran-Pakistan border region without relying on US support and it was in fact the financial and information support for the top members of that group that enabled them to launch so many suicidal and other attacks in that border region.”
Referring
The British government nervously reacts to a Press TV report in which its support to certain anti-Iran terrorist groups is documented.
The Press TV report had it that Iran's Intelligence Ministry has arrested four UK-linked terrorists in the western city of Marivan.
The ministry said the captured terrorists have confessed to assassinating five Iranians in the past two years and that they were supposed to receive $20,000 for each terrorist operation inside Iran but they were only paid $8000 in
Iran announced on Tuesday that it will pursue expulsion of the anti-Iran terrorist Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization (MKO) from Iraq once Baghdad sees its new government in power.
"We hope that after the popular government is formed and established in Iraq, it will put the issue of Monafeqin (hypocrites as they are called in Iran) on its agenda and consider it as a serious issue and take serious action on its case," Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Ramin Mehman-Parast said at his weekly press
A senior Iranian legislator lashed out at the US double-standard policy on terrorism, stressing that Washington is the main supporter of state-sponsored terrorism in the world.
"Despite chanting slogans about campaign against terrorism, the US is conducting state-sponsored terrorism," Head of the parliament's Human Rights Commission Zohreh Elahian said at a gathering here in Tehran on Monday on the human rights conditions in the US.
Referring to Washington's support for terrorist groups
An Iranian lawmaker has urged the government to step up diplomatic efforts to deter terrorists in neighboring countries from hurting Iranian nationals.
"Officials should hold talks with neighboring countries in a bid to destroy anti-Iranian terrorist cells who have found safe havens over the border," IRNA quoted a member of the Majlis' Foreign Policy Commission, Heshmatollah Falahatpisheh, as saying on Friday.
A pair of gunmen on Thursday opened fire on a police patrol in Iran's western city
The popular debaathification movement in Iraq disclosed that Egypt's intelligence service and the former Baath party in the Saddam-ruled Iraq ran clandestine cooperation to equip the anti-Iran terrorist Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization (MKO) with advanced weapons to perform terrorist attacks against Iran.
According to a Saturday report released by the website of the Habilian Association, an Iran-based human rights group, the debaathification movement has announced that it has accurate and
Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki in a meeting with his Norwegian counterpart Jonas Gahr Store in New York cautioned about the results and aftermaths of the interference of certain countries and intelligence services in the relations between the two countries.
"Certain measures taken by the third countries and intelligence services in Norway, specially in connection with Oslo-Tehran relations, are the cause of the weakening ties between the two countries," Mottaki said at the
A press meeting was arranged in the assembly hall of Kadhimyya in Baghdad on Saturday 25th of September 2010 from 10 till 12 am about the crimes committed by the Rajavi destructive cult.
In this meeting a number of 15 individuals from the families of the members of Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization (MKO – Rajavi cult) trapped in Ashraf garrison were invited. They answered the questions of the reporters and other participants. Many news agencies and public media including some television and