Mujahedin Khalq Declining

International law to determine MKO fate

The Iraqi government says the county will deal with the anti-Iran Mujahedin Khalq Organization /MKO / PMOI based on International regulations. Ali al-Dabbagh, Iraq’s government spokesman, said that his country is seeking to gain full control of the terrorist Mujahedin Khalq group’s Camp Ashraf from US forces.

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Iraqi Stances toward Mujahdein and Camp Ashraf

…Ali Al-Dabbagh said the arrest warrants were issued because of the interference of MEK leaders in Iraqi affairs and also threatening Iraqi officials by phone….Emphasizing the fact that terrorist MKO’s presence in Iraq is unacceptable, the head of Iraq Unity Coalition said that the Mujahedin group’s activities in Iraq are illegal….Friday prayer leader of Najaf in Iraq, pointed to the cooperation of terrorist MEK with Saddam’s security and intelligence services and in suppressing Iraqi people’s uprising …

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Jordan rejects any connection with MKO gathering

Al-Majali said that the participation of the MPs was in response to personal invitations and that each MP who attended the conference only represents himself, and does not represent the House of Representatives…..The House has nothing to do with the participation of the MPs in that conference. None of the MPs has consulted with the House, or its standing bureau, or has even spoken with me about that participation.

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Mojahedin Khalq leaders face arrest in Iraq

… Ali al-Dabbagh held a press briefing in Baghdad on Thursday and said the order had been issued because leaders of the Mojahedin Khlaq Organization (MKO) have interfered in the domestic affairs of Iraq and threatened some Iraqi officials by phone.,,Iraqi security forces have provided proof of their criminal activities. ..The MKO is blacklisted by many countries including EU member states as a terrorist organization.

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Security agreement, Mujahideen Khalq in Arab press

Current negotiations over the security agreement between Iraq and the United States have come back into the headlines of Arab newspapers, which also focused on the Iraqi government’s decision to prohibit Iraqi bodies from dealing with the Iranian Mujahideen Khalq (People’s Mujahideen) opposition group.

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Mojahedin Khalq must leave in 6 months

Iraqi MP Sheikh Jalaleddin al-Saghir has said the government will expel MKO members if they fail to leave the country before their six-month deadline is reached. “After the deadline passes, the Iraqi government will not tolerate any pressure, or interference aimed at keeping MKO members in the country,” Arab media quoted Sheikh Jalaleddin al-Saghir as saying.

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Iraqi cabinet rules to expel Mojahedin Khalq terrorists

Iraq’s cabinet says it is adopting the appropriate measures to expel the terrorist Mujahedin Khalq Organization (MKO) from Iraqi soil. According to the cabinet’s ruling, MKO terrorists will remain on Iraqi soil, however, they will be required to comply with Iraqi regulations until they leave the country

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Iraqis to stage rallies against the presence of Mojahedin

People of Khalis called for staging demonstrations against MKO/PMOI terrorists. According to FNA foreign policy correspondent after issuing several resolutions against MKO by Maliki administration on June 18, Sunni people in Khalis called, through different announcements, for all Iraqis Demonstration against MKO presence in Iraq.

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Iraqis demand US hands over control of MKO terrorist base

a news conference held by Iraqi Islamic Supreme Council [IISC] leaders following”an ordinary periodic meeting”of its General Commission, during which they expressed opposition to the presence of the Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization [MKO] on Iraqi territory and discussed the proposed US-Iraqi long-term agreement… Iraqi MP for the IISC said that we call upon the United States to send a message of assurance to the Iraqi people, telling them that it respects Iraqi sovereignty, and that it seeks to ensure respect for Iraqi sovereignty by handing over control of Camp Ashraf to the government troops, ..

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