Terrorist Mujahedin-e Khalq group (MEK, a.k.a. MKO and PMOI) has denounced the Tuesday’s conference in Baghdad about the current stalemate created by the terrorist group in Iraq because they were not asked to attend it.
According to a report published by Habilian Foundation website, in a statement, the National Council of Resistance of Iran, MKO’s umbrella organization, has denounced the today’s Baghdad conference on the terrorist group.
“The conference, aimed at highlighting
The terrorist Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization (MKO also known as the MEK, PMOI and NCR), cannot leave even a little impact on Iran-Iraq friendly ties, a senior Iranian lawmaker said.
"The imploded grouplet of the MKO is not able to influence the friendly relations between Iran and Iraq," Vice-Chairman of the parliament's National Security and Foreign Policy Commission Seyed Ahmad Reza Dastqeib told FNA on Monday.
"Given the fact that the MKO terrorist group has fallen apart and has no
Excessive mental pressures, psychological problems and a bleak future outlook for the group are said to have driven MKO members in Iraq to despair, prompting some of them to commit suicide.
A member of the terrorist Mujahedin-e Khalq Organization (MKO) has reportedly committed suicide at Camp New Iraq, formerly known as Camp Ashraf, in Iraq’s eastern province of Diyala.
The MKO terrorist, identified as Shamsollah Mohammadi, killed himself at the camp, situated about 120
The United Nations refugee agency today called for cooperation, patience and understanding among all parties involved in finding solutions for the 3,200 Iranian exiles residing in Camp Ashraf in Iraq.
In a news release, the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) said it is currently assessing individual protection needs of former residents of the camp, situated in the north of Baghdad, the capital, in an effort to close the camp peacefully and resolve the situation of its
The U.S. Department of State commended the Government of Iraq yesterday for taking “constructive steps” to advance the process of relocation of Mujahedin-e Khalq members from Camp Ashraf to Camp Liberty.
According to Habilian Foundation website, in a statement released on Wednesday, U.S. State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland praised positive measures of the Iraqi Government, such as “transporting the cargo convoy of 300 additional air conditioners, several large water
Mayor of Khalis warned yesterday of a possible explosion of Iraqi people’s wrath over the delay of the expulsion of remaining MKO members at Camp Ashraf.
According to Habilian Foundation website, Uday al-Khadran said Tuesday that they wanted the central government in Iraq to “forcefully close down Camp Ashraf,” since it is a terrorist group and is “responsible for killing thousands of Iraqis over the past three decades.”
“MKO is not committed to the agreement signed with the
The UN Assistance Mission in Iraq (UNAMI) once again called on the remaining terrorist Mujahedin-e Khalq Organization (MEK, a.k.a. MKO and PMOI)'s members at Camp Ashraf to "start the preparations for the next move without delay."
According to a report published by Habilian Foundation website, UNAMI presented a roadmap yesterday to the Iraqi government suggesting a series of steps to complete the peaceful relocation of remaining MKO members at Camp Ashraf to Camp Liberty.
The
Remaining members of the terrorist MKO group will be expelled from their main stronghold, some 60 km northeast of Baghdad, to their temporary home in Baghdad after the end of the Islamic holy month of Ramadan, said an Iraqi official.
According to a recent report published in Habilian Foundation website, Uday al-Khadran, Mayor of Khalis, told Ashraf News yesterday that next stage of the expulsion of MKO members has been postponed until after Ramadan.
The relocation is in line
Families of Iraqi victims of terrorist attacks by the terrorist Mujahedin-e Khalq Organization (MEK, a.k.a. MKO and PMOI) along with a group of Iraqi lawyers have filed a lawsuit in various European courts against the terrorist group.
According to a report published by Habilian Foundation website, head of the Association of Justice to Defend Iraqi Victims of MKO, Dr. Nafe al-Isa, told AKnews that the human rights group along with five lawyers have filed lawsuits in the courts
A lawyer in the former US President Bush Justice Department believes the terrorist Mujahedin-e Khalq Organization (MKO) is trying to steer its supporters in the United States towards a war with Iran, describing it as a bad ally.
“….This deceptive cult is pouring millions of dollars into an effort to steer the United States toward war,” Jeremiah Goulka pointed out in a recent article published in The American Prospect magazine.
The former analyst with the RAND Corporation also
Hundreds of members of an Iranian opposition militant group exiled in Iraq defied yesterday's deadline to vacate their camp, a move that may jeopardise the group's removal from a US terror list.
Members of Mujahedeen-e Khalq, MEK, resisted the evacuation even as the group's US supporters have stepped up lobbying attempts to see them taken off the US list of terrorist organisations.
Nearly 2,000 members of MEK have relocated from the land they were granted by Saddam Hussein in
An Iranian lawmaker says US support for the terrorist Mujahedin-e Khalq Organization (MKO) emboldens the group to carry out acts of terror, stressing that they should be expelled from Iraq.
“This group, backed by the United States, is seeking to win concessions from the Iraqi government to continue its terrorist and spy operations in the region,” ICANA quoted Seyyed Ramezan Shojaei Kiasari as saying on Friday.
Kiasari pointed to MKO crimes against the Iraqi and Iranian nations
The State Department is growing increasing frustrated with the MEK and its American lobbyists, and now with two leading lawmakers who are injecting themselves into the cause of the Iranian dissident group.
Tensions between Foggy Bottom and supporters of the Mujahedeen e-Khalq (MEK), a State Department-designated foreign terrorist organization opposed to the Iranian regime, have been building for months. The plan to relocate 3,200 members of the group from its compound in Iraq
Ringleaders of the terrorist Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization (MKO also known as the MEK, PMOI and NCR) have resorted to Zionist lobbies to find a European host after their expulsion from Iraq.
According to a report by the Persian-language Neday-e Haqiqat (the Voice of Truth) website, the official in charge of MKO Foreign Commission M. Mohadethin has so far held several meetings with different Zionist communities and lobbies in the US and the EU, including JNFA (The Jewish
An informed source in the Committee for the Evacuation of Ashraf said that the preparation for the sixth stage of the expulsion of MKO elements was started on Sunday.
According to the Habilian Foundation website, the source told the Ashraf News that 28 trucks loaded their belongings at Camp Ashraf and transferred them to Liberty.
According to the report, the items included refrigerators, air conditioners, and so on.
To date, roughly two-thirds of the residents of Camp Ashraf
Iraqi lawmaker Habib al-Turfi reiterated the terrorist nature of the Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization (MKO, also known as the MEK, NCR and PMOI), and said any politician dealing with such organization that kills Iraqis is a terrorist and must be held accountable.
Turfi who represents the National Alliance in Iraq's parliament called for the Iraqi government to implement the constitutional provision which confirms that Iraq will not be a corridor or headquarters for any terrorist
Members of the MKO group were entered Iraqi soil illegally, so they have no choice but to obey the law, says the leadership of the coalition of state law and member of the Iraqi parliamentary Security and Defense Commission.
According to Habilian Foundation website, Abbas al-Bayati told a press conference in Iraq that some European countries have expressed readiness to accept MKO members, adding, “What is important to us is an informal and illegal entry of a group of people
Following a wave of objections towards Huffington Post’s publication of a propaganda piece written by a Mujahedin-e Khalq affiliate, the website deleted the post immediately.
According to a Thursday report published by Habilian Foundation website, the propaganda piece was written by a member of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the National Council of Resistance, the political arm of the MKO terrorist group, mainly to exaggerate their 23 June rally in Villepinte.
MKO terror
The company providing communication networks to the Iraqi government, parliament and a number of key institutions in Iraq is actually a front company for the terrorist Mujahedin-e Khalq Organization (MKO, a.k.a. MEK and PMOI), says one source.
According to the Habilian Foundation website report, the source told the Arabic language al-Mustaqbal daily newspaper that the company also provided internet services to the government, parliament, and several key institutions in Iraq.
The interpreter for Maryam Rajavi, the ringleader of the Mojahedin Khalq Organization, has revealed the names of a number of politicians and media outlets which were connected to the terrorist group, the Persian service of ISNA reported on Monday.
Iraq’s fugitive vice-president, Tareq al-Hashemi, for whom an arrest warrant was issued on December 19, 2011 on the charge of ordering assassinations of government officials, is one of the politicians that cooperated with the MKO