Paid advocacy for MKO

Behind Struan Stevenson’s book “Self Sacrifice”

This picture tells its own story, perhaps unbeknown to Stevenson. The woman pictured is Zohreh Ghaemi. She was one of the MEK’s top commanders. She commanded the team which assassinated General Sayad Shirazi, a popular Iranian war hero in 1999. In September 2103, Ghaemi was among 53 MEK/MKO/PMOI members killed …

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Warmonger Zuhdi Jasser Supports MEK Terrorists, Calls For Regime Change in Iran

Is there a neo-con war that the sad Zuhdi Jasser will not support or advocate? If you recall, Zuhdi was a cheerleader for the invasion of Iraq in 2003, now he is praising Maryam Rajavi, leader of the cult group, the Mujahideen-e Khalq (MEK), a group that Seymour Hersh revealed received training from the CIA.The MEK/MKO/PMOI was a designated foreign terrorist organization…

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Congressman Tom Cotton Makes Allies of Radical Marxist Muslims

Cotton’s cozying up to the “MEK-fronting OIAC” is particularly troublesome in light of the fondness President Obama seems to have for the same gang. Consider this facet of the story told by The New American’s Alex Newman in 2012:After a multi-million dollar lobbying campaign that unlawfully enlisted top members of the bipartisan U.S. political class, the Obama administration decided that the Mujahedin-e-Khalq (MeK), an Islamo-Marxist terror cult

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The Well-Funded Exile Group’s Desperate Attempts to Sabotage Diplomacy on Iran

The cult-like organization has spent vast sums of money to lobby political elites on both sides of the Atlantic for recognition as an alternative to the current Iranian government. Since a negotiated, multilateral deal with Iran would effectively bury prospects of Western-led regime change in Iran, the MEK/MKO/PMOI is attempting to leverage its extraordinary influence to sink talks.

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Not The Onion: Tom Cotton Befriends Radical Marxist Muslim Cult

On Wednesday, Cotton participated in a panel called “After Iran Nuclear Framework Agreement, Now What?” organized by the Organization of Iranian American Communities (OIAC) in a Senate meeting room. The OIAC, through spending millions of dollars lobbying, is responsible for getting an Iranian dissident terrorist group removed from the State Department’s official list of terrorist organizations in 2012 by then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton…

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Tom Cotton Allies Himself with the MEK

The MEK, which has worked hard – and spent a lot of money — to gain respectability in Washington since its armed units surrendered to U.S. forces in Iraq in 2003, is believed to have been responsible for the killing of six Americans in Iran between 1973 and 1976. Exiled following a power struggle in the early years of …

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Maryam Rajavi, ludicrous testimony in a “historic hearing”

Thus when one of the main sponsors of the MKO, Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee calls the event a “very historic hearing” praising Maryam Rajavi , she should be told that the hearing is definitely a very ludicrous hearing.Where and when did the MKO have any experience with ISIS, except some reports on the cooperation between MKO operatives and ISIS forces!…

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The Backlash Against the MEK’s Fans in Congress

The enthusiasm of some hawks in Congress for the Mujaideen-e Khalq (MEK) has started to create a bit of a backlash. The Terrorism, Nonproliferation, and Trade Subcommittee of the House Foreign Affairs Committee invited the cult’s leader, Maryam Rajavi, to testify remotely as part of a panel on ISIS. That prompted one former State Department official to withdraw from the meeting entirely…

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Why Is Congress Listening to an Ex-Terrorist Iranian Cult Leader?

Not everyone bought the group’s transformation into defenders of liberty, secularism, and women’s equality. Critics say the group began to transform into a cult centered around its leaders, the married couple Massoud and Maryam Rajavi, after the Iran-Iraq War, when thousands of its fighters were killed.In 2003, New York Times reporter Elizabeth Rubin visited the group’s Iraqi compound at Camp Ashraf and described it as resembling a “fictional world of female worker bees…

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