The Third View on Mujahedin Khalq

Iranian group in Iraq ‘threat to security’

An agreement has been reached by Iraq and Iran to raise the issue of an Iranian opposition group based in Iraq in the next round of talks between the United States and Iran.Iraqi parliamentary sources told Gulf News according to an Iraqi-Iranian agreement the presence of Mujahideen Khalq Organisation (MKO) in Iraq will be discussed in US-Iran talks.

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Two Agendas: Why Iran, U.S. Stand Far Apart

For its part, Washington claims Iran is backing Iraqi insurgent groups that are attacking U.S. forces and wants it to stop. But the Iranians are countering with demands, both in public and through private channels, that the Bush administration break up an Iranian terrorist group, the Mujahedin e-Khalq, or MEK, that opposes the Iranian government and is being sheltered by U.S. forces in Iraq near the Iranian border, senior U.S. officials and academics said.

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Iran is America’s best hope for stability in the Gulf

In the most widely reported covert operations under way in Iran, the US is smuggling weapons and money to disaffected non-Persian ethnic minority factions. But at the recent Iran-US talks in Baghdad, Iranian delegates focused on less publicized sabotage and espionage missions in the Persian heartland of Iran by a US-backed militia of Persian exiles known as the Mujahideen-e-Khalq (MEK).

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Iran Policy Committee: Lobbyists for the Rajavi Cult?

In a video posted online, Professor Raymond Tanter has denied that the Iran Policy Committee is a lobbyist for the Iranian Communist MEK (MKO, PMOI, NCRI, Rajavi Cult, or Pol Pot of Iran) terrorists. Unfortunately, the interviewer did not ask Professor Tanter who is funding the Iran Policy Committee (IPC).

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Iranian Woman Vs. MKO in French Court

French judicial sources announced that an Iranian woman, who was injured in a terrorist operation by MKO in 2000 in Tehran, met French investigator after fours years of filing her complaint,”AP reported from France. Osaneh Mahmoudi had filed a complaint against terrorist organization of Mojahedin-e Khalq in France in 2003, because she had been injured in

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What makes a terrorist?

The White House is peopled by students of Kissinger, so it comes as no surprise the White House and Pentagon are using Kissinger’s doctrine to make lemonade out of their Iraq-war lemons. Just as the U.S. normalized relations with China (effectively ending the cold war in the east), relations with Iran will eventually become more friendly (particularly if the U.S. can count on cooperation from the likes of Turkey and

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Proscribed terrorist MKO attack the Seminar on”Cults and Violence”in Paris

about 50 members of the proscribed terrorist entity, Mojahedin Khalq Organisation (MKO) who had been dispatched from Britain, Belgium, Switzerland, Netherlands and Germany, attacked a seminar organised by the Association for the Protection of Iranian Immigrants. The venue was at FIAP in the 14th District of Paris. The attackers used knives, broken bottles, etc and injured many of the guests as well as some of the organisers. More than 13 people were injured seriously

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Anniversary of Raid on a Sect

The leafy rue des Gords in this little market town north of Paris hardly lives up to its reputation as a new world capital of terrorism. It was here that hundreds of police smashed open the doors of suburban houses in a dawn raid which the French claimed had pre-empted worldwide strikes by the militant Iranian opposition group, the People’s Mujahideen.

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Invitation to Seminar (Paris, 17th June 2007)

The inauguration of the Association for the Protection of Iranian Immigrants is being marked by its first seminar. The Association hopes to promote a new and positive relationship between Iranian society and French citizens. We place peace and tolerance at the core of the development of the social and cultural relations between Iranian societies and French citizens.

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How CIA funds various organizations in regions of crisis?

Millions of non- Persian minority have been together in Iran since several centuries and now they are against Islamic regime. The biggest minority is Arabs of Ahvaz which is consisted of sixteen million people, twenty-five percent of Iranian residents. Like Turkey and Iraq, there are also millions of Kurds living in Iran. And a million of Baluchi people who are mostly living near Pakistani borders. The majority of Baluchies are Sunnis who are supporting Jundallah, a nationalist movement,

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