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UN mission in Iraq witnesses aftermath of Ashraf attack

The UN Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI) visited the site yesterday, meeting separately with the camp’s surviving residents and the commander of Diyala’s Police.“Inside the camp, the delegation witnessed 52 bodies in a makeshift morgue,” UNAMI said in a news release, with seven people still missing after Sunday’s attack.

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UN Visits Iranian Exiles At Iraqi Camp After Clashes

UN officials in Baghdad say the visit on September 2 was aimed at determining how many people died there and how they were killed.Camp Ashraf houses some 100 members of the Mujahedin-e Khalq Organization (MKO, aka People’s Mujahedin Organization of Iran), an Iranian exile group opposed to the Iranian government…

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Iraq Promises Probe Into Iranian Exile Killings

visit was intended to be”on humanitarian grounds, to assess where we can assist,”said U.N. spokeswoman Eliana Nabaa….The U.N., the United States and Britain have condemned the violence but avoided assigning blame. All three have urged Baghdad to ensure the security of the remaining Ashraf residents and investigate what happened.Amnesty International also pressed Baghdad to carry out a full and impartial investigation…

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New Clashes at Camp Ashraf

Reports suggest the clashes on September 1st, left some members dead and injured and some have been arrested by the Iraqi forces…The Camp Ashraf accommodates about 100 MKO/MEK/PMOI members and the rest have already been transferred to Camp Liberty…

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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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US: from 1953 coup to MKO training in Nevada

The group was sheltered, funded and trained by Saddam Hussein and fought on his side against his own country-men. It was then funded, trained and used by the US and Israel …Regarding the recent confessions on 1953 coup and facts on its advocacy for the MKO/MEK/PMOI, the United States should not expect the Iranian public to have a positive view on …

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Iraq denies halting services to MEK

Georges Bakoos, who oversees the MEK/MKO/PMOI issue for the Iraqi government, dismissed the dissident group’s allegations as “propaganda.” He acknowledged there are occasional power cuts at the camp but said they are no different as those in other parts of Iraq.

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US Likely to Use MKO as Private Army for Conspiracies

It is my fear that the MKO (the Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization also known as the MKO, MEK, NCR and PMOI)–if not stopped, will be used as a private army for America, Israel and the West to murder even more people than it already has, says an Idaho-based political analyst.“I am very excited about what Iran is doing …

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Rajavi has difficulty to please the US

Although after the delisting, the MKO was allowed to open its office in Washington DC, its position in the US territory is very fragile. What if the US-Iran relations come in to a peaceful conclusion? Will the US stay a safe haven for the MKO? The United States is more choosier than the MKO leaders to make friends among former enemies of its nation.

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