MKO Indoctrinates Members
Uncategorized
- Britain says MKO in Camp Ashraf subject to Iraqi law – protected persons status not applicable
- Nuri al-Maliki: Iraq to move Mojahedin Khalq to remote south
- France respects Iraqi sovereignty, supports dismantlement of Camp Ashraf
- U.S. recognizes Iraq sovereignty over entire territory including Camp Ashraf
- Iraq orders Iranian exiles to vacate camp
- Iranian opposition leader in Parliament, But her organization is on the U.S. terrorist list.
On November 25, 2009 a number of families of captured Camp Ashraf residents from Gilan attended a meeting held by Nejat Society Gilan Branch called “Invocation” to ask Red Cross and other international organizations and especially the government of Iraq to help them visit their beloved ones who are captured behind the bars of the infernal cult of Rajavis.
Leaders of the Terrorist Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization (MKO), have barred the group members incarcerated in a military base – about 60km (37 miles) north of Baghdad – form visiting their family members and relatives, fearing their defection.The Camp guards also disrespected representatives of the international human rights bodies dispatched to the area to accompany the families.
Download Silent Cry – part one
Download Silent Cry – part two
• Dissident Iranians Live In Limbo In Iraq
• Dr. Paul Sheldon Foote on the Mujahedin-e-Khalq: Mark Dankof’s America on RBN Radio
• European countries urged to host PMOI
• MKO leaders prevent the repatriation of MKO members
• Mojahedin Khalq contact arrested in Kualalampur for bombing Iraqi parliament
• MKO members to be relocated from Iraq
• Study faults US handling of MKO terrorists in Iraq
• Families on hunger strike to protest American support for terrorist group which holds their loved ones hostageDownload Pars Brief – Issue No.49
Download Pars Brief – Issue No.49
Following the invitation made by the office of Nejat Society in Western Azarbayjan, the honorable representative of ICRC visited that office on November 5th and 6th, 2009. During the two days, he met some members of families whose relatives are captured in Camp Ashraf under the rule of MKO leaders. He received their only request which is contacting their beloved ones in Camp Ashraf under the rule of MKO leaders.
Eight families travelled to Iraq from Iran on 31th October,2009 to find and meet with their relatives who are trapped in a terrorist cult. Once again American soldiers, apparently acting as lackeys for the MKO leaders in Camp Ashraf, have blocked all attempts of these families to meet their loved ones…Despite the humanitarian efforts of the Iraqi Government, MKO leaders refused to let Iranian families meet their children in Camp Ashraf