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MKO fears that withdrawal of US troops from Iraq will leave them orphaned

President Obama announced that “after nearly nine years, America’s war in Iraq will be over.”..This is good news for troops who want to come home, but bad news for the members of the MKO aka MEK/PMOI housed in Camp Ashraf who have tenuously benefited from the troops’ presence; Ultimately America’s departure from Iraq will conclude the Mujahedin Khalq Organization (MKO) presence in Iraq. One sticky problem on the final departure is..

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Iraqis stage rally to Protest MKO Presence in Diyala

750 people participated in a seminar titled ‘Get Out of Here, Curse You’ on Tuesday October1,2011. Academics, intellectuals, activists, elders and elders of the province of Diyala gave their support to the government’s decision to expel the Mojahedin-e Khalq from Iraq and that the MEK aka MKO/PMOI must obey Iraqi law.

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Do not Trust MKO Fabrications

“It will be interesting to see how this plays out. It would not be the first time the Mujahedin al-Khalq has forced intelligence agencies and the press to scramble with an elaborate hoax. And, even if the evidence against the Islamic Republic is overwhelming, the fact that Iranian leaders can seize on past Mujahedin al-Khalq fabrications is ample reason not to trust anything the MKO says today either, no matter how many American and European officials are willing to embrace them.”

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Nejat Society Gilani Families at Ashraf Gates

On Wednesday, October 19th, a number of family members of Ashraf residents from Gilan joined other families picketing in front of Camp Ashraf in the hope of visiting their loved ones kept by force in the camp, in a free atmosphere without the presence of the cult officials.Nejat Society Gilan branch wishes good luck for these people who have long been waiting for such an opportunity,…

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Once again Khuzestani families at Ashraf gates

The families of Ashraf residents from Khuzestan engaged for release of their children once more.They went to Camp Ashraf Iraq to assure their loved ones – held as hostages by the cult of Rajavi[ MKO/MEK/PMOI]- that they would do everything possible to help them release from the notorious camp Ashraf. The families wrote letters to Ms. Catherine Ashton and Iraqi Prime Minister…

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