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Iraqis demand expulsion of MKO remnants

Expulsion of the remnants of the terrorist Mujahedin-e Khalq Organization (MKO) aka MEK/PMOI from Iraq is a serious demand by the Iraqi nation, an Iranian lawmaker says.“This shows that the Iraqi people’s patience is wearing thin and they seriously call for the expulsion of the remaining members of this group…

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Terrorist Mojahedin Khalq executes US-Israeli anti-Iran plots

Ebrahim Khodabandeh and Maryam Sanjabi, elaborated on the terrorist nature of the group which has a long history of hostility and terrorist attacks against the Iranian nation. “The MKO is not seeking a social position inside the Iranian society, but rather it is only trying to ensure the interests of the US and Israel,” Khodabandeh said. “The group was …

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Shedding light on the terrorist nature of the MKO

Two former members of the terrorist MKO/MEK/PMOI at a press conference in Tehran have elaborated on the terrorist nature of the group which has a long history of hostility and terrorist attacks against the Iranian nation. Ebrahim Khodabandeh and Maryam Sanjabi had been working for the MKO for over 20 years…

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UK peer: MKO ban members from Iran

Former vice president of the EU Committee on Foreign Affairs Baroness Emma Nicholson says the heads of terrorist Mujahedin-e Khalq Organization (MKO) do not allow members in Iraq to return to Iran and rejoin their families there.

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Iran dismisses MKO allegation of secret nuclear site

“This report is by no means true and is denied [by the Islamic Republic of Iran],” Araqchi said, adding, “The terrorist MKO has been so discredited that the publication of such stories by them is not worth a response,” he added. The Mujahedin-e Khalq Organization – blamed for the assassination of many Iranian people and officials after the …

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Ex-MKO members recount ordeals at Camp Ashraf

“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 Ebrahimi, a former MKO member, in the French capital, Paris.

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Ex-MKO members recount woes at Iraq camp

Every year the anti-Iranian terrorist group, Mujaheedin-e Khalq Organization, or MKO/MEK, holds a rally in a Parisian suburb to try and present itself as a normal political party.Some Western politicians appear and are paid a hundred thousand dollars or more. Tens of thousands of people attend, but look closely and you’ll see that few in the crowd are actually Iranians.

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