Iraq to Shutdown Camp Ashraf

Iraq to expel Mojahedin Khalq by the end of 2011

…An official in Iraqi government said that the Iraqi government has done necessary measures to expel Mojahedin khalq group by the end of 2011. He said that the Mojahedin khalq will be expelled from Iraq because of their enmity towards the Islamic Republic of Iran and their crimes against Iraqi people including innocent people of the Kurdistan region. The Iraqi people had gathered around Ashraf Camp and called on the Iraqi government to deport the MKO.

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US Stumbling Block to Expelling MKO terrorists

… A member of the Iraqi parliament on Monday described the US as the stumbling block to the expulsion of the anti-Iran terrorist Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization (MKO) from his country, stressing that Washington strives to block any move made by the Baghdad government to this end.”The presence of Monafeqin (the hypocrites, as they are called in Iran) on Iraq’s soil violates the country’s constitution and the US is the main impediment to the expulsion of the terrorist group from Iraq’s soil,”Ali Alaq told FNA. He also underlined that the US is the key supporter and sponsor of the MKO. The Iraqi government has several times adopted measures to expel the Monafeqin grouplet from Iraq’s soil …

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Open letter in solidarity with the Iraqi and Iranian victims of MKO

… We are now increasingly aware that MEK leader Massoud Rajavi is denying seriously ill members from accessing life-saving medical treatment because he benefits from the publicity surrounding their deaths … As the people of Iran and Iraq are the most affected by the crimes against humanity and war crimes committed by Massoud Rajavi and his wife and lieutenant Maryam Rajavi, it is very difficult to see how they can be pardoned in these countries (considering the social problems which come with bloodshed). Therefore it is only fair to ask Europe and America, where we have witnessed extensive favours toward the group, to take and house the remaining aging people trapped in this camp …

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Iraq’s constitution does not allow MKO terrorist in the country

… saying that”the Iraqi Constitution does not allow the existence of any armed organization on our land to exercise acts against another country. Zebari said that”the Mojahedin-e Khalq terrorist organization is like many other armed terrorist organizations,”adding that”the government is determined to impose its sovereignty and not allow any party to impose its policy orientations.”The civil society organizations from different provinces of Iraq, had organized a demonstration on 11 December last, in front of Camp Ashraf..

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MKO members hurt themselves to prevent investigation

… Iraq is a sovereign country. Iraqi will not allow the Mojahedin Khalq to remain in the country to carry out the dirty work of their backers in the US, EU or Israel. According to the Interior Ministry source, while the Government of Iraq is committed to the human rights of every individual, including the MKO/MEK/PMOI members in this camp, it is also committed to putting an end to this ridiculous situation of a camp where there is no school, no marriage, no work, no registry, no children, no visiting rights, and so on. ..

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Another failure for the MKO

The MKO.MEK/PMOI commandants, as they continue to lobby US and European politicians, hope to gain full support from the West, and hope to be removed from the State Department’s designated terrorist list. The message the MKO preaches in Iraq, so they can keep their stronghold at Ashraf, is meant to cause division and crisis and the group needs to be watched..Al-Maliki has more than enough reason and documentation established inside Iraq to justify getting rid of the MKO, a dismal group of failing terrorists who no one wants.

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Iraq: our soil no launch-pad for MKO against Iran

Iraqi envoy to Tehran said on Wednesday that his county would not allow its soil to be used as a launch-pad for any aggressions against Iran…We are opposed to Mujahedin Khalq’s presence in Iraqi soil and, as you already know, Iraqi officials have several times called for their exit from the country,”Mohammad Majid al-Sheikh told Al-Alam..The Iraqi official also praised his country’s”friendly”relations with Tehran since fall of former dictator Saddam Hussein in 2003.

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