Mujahedin Khalq and Spying

Unmistakable similarity of Sawers language with MKO terrorists

… Reflecting a little on the language used in the course of the talks by Sawers, one would notice that his literature has an unmistakable similarity to that of the Monafeqin [Mojahedin Khalq Organisation opposed to the Islamic Republic]. ..Sawers has deep ties with the Monafeqin terrorist group for 10 years now. And, in the course of these 10 years he has rendered great services to this group by removing them from the blacklist of terrorist groups. In reality what Sawers says is not gaining intelligence but creating news in the style of Monafeqin. This is because the fabrication of news …

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Mujahedin Khalq and Western Intelligence

Regarding the fact that a terrorist designated organization is not able to own an intelligence satellite, it is interesting that the MKO’s recently published so-called revelations on a new Iranian nuclear site near Qazvin signifies something the US feels is worth looking into…The MKO/MEK/PMOI is plainly not welcome in Iran, not trusted by Iranians, nor should they be trusted by the West. Ultimately the MKO’s relationship with Western intelligence will lead to the cult’s self destruction. And for God’s sake it’s about time.

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No Aid from the West for MKO Cult

It’s difficult to believe that the MKO’s [MEK/PMOI] spying system is really more reliable than those of the most powerful and technologically advanced nations in the world. Alireza Jafarzadeh bases his recurring allegations on satellite photos that he presents. How can the MKO, a designated terrorist organization own a spying satellite and the US or other nations not know about it? Pentagon Spokesman Geoff Morrell told Agence France Presse,”I don’t know if this site is one that they have discovered that our intelligence experts have not seen.”He adds, “I find that hard to believe but we shall see.”

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Neoconservative Iran Policy Committee lobbies for terrorist MKO

..the source of the information — the MEK[MKO/PMOI/NCRI] is listed as a terrorist organization by the State Department — and the group’s affiliation and promotion by U.S. neoconservatives pushing hard-line policies towards Iran are reasons for skepticism. Both the State Department and independent experts have raised several alarms about the reliability of the MEK’s claims…

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MKO Terrorists from Iraq on the move

Washington’s proposal comes as the deadline for complete withdrawal of US troops from Iraq draws near and Baghdad is set to hunt down and expel MKO/MEK/PMOI terrorists which are historically aligned with the former Saddam Hussein regime…last month that a group of 150 long-time MKO terrorists has been moved from their base in Camp Ashraf near Baghdad to a US base in central Iraq to be trained as spies against Iran.

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Rajavi’s bloody hands under democratic gesture

The most recent news on MKO’s [MEK/PMOI/NCRI]servitude towards Israel and its interest for bloodshed was its fanfare on the opening of Bushehr Power Plant in Iran, citing from John Bolton, American controversial figure that it would be dangerous and military invasion to Iran would be necessary …

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MKO-linked spies arrested in Qom

Spies connected with the anti-Iran terrorist Mujahedin-e Khalq Organization (MKO, aka MEK/PMOI) were arrested in Qom, deputy public prosecutor of the city informed…“Some of the arrested were directly connected with the MKO and shuttling between Camp Ashraf and Iran..

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France-Iran: the people’s Mujahedin in a vise

For twenty years, the Mujahideen aka MKO/MEK/PMOI are a card in the hands of French authorities. In 1987, to curry favor with Iran pulling the strings of the hostage situation in Lebanon, the government of Jacques Chirac expelled their leader, Massoud Rajavi, to Ashraf. Fifteen years later, in 2003 exactly, again to appease Tehran, before a major tour devoted to nuclear power, the Foreign Minister Dominique de Villepin called for”shutdown”of Auvers.

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MKO’s new propaganda show

Following their failure in the so-called hunger strike in Camp Ashraf ,London, New York … where Mujahedin Khalq didn’t succeed in drawing Western governments’ attention to their terrorist cult, last week they launched a new propaganda campaign in order that they could find the West’s sympathy by their new show.. the more Mujahedin play the role of spies for the West, the less they can find support among Iranian people.

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