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Dr. Mofateh’s assassination by Forqun?!
We should analyze the especial thoughts of Forqun about religious and governmental issues to find out the reason of clergies’ assassination by this group; because this group believes in ruling without any clergy in the other word they believe in separation of religion from politic.
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An Iranian mystery: Just who are the MEK?
How do you get a group described by the US government as a cult and an officially designated foreign terrorist organisation to be viewed by many congressmen and parliamentarians as champions of human rights and secular democracy?
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A note!
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Terrorists don't worry!
The EU foreign ministers council have omitted the name of Mojahedeen Khalgh Organization from this Union's list of terrorist groups while Its members have a terrorist record and are hated in the Iranian People's minds.
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Relocated MEK will be treated like every other Albanian citizen
The first exiles from an Iranian opposition group have moved to Albania from a camp near Baghdad as part of a relocation process, the United Nations said Thursday, a step toward defusing an explosive dispute left over from the Iran-Iraq war of the 1980s and the U.S.-led ousting of the regime of Saddam Hussein.
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Under Secretary of Political Affairs at the U.S. State Department:
MEK leadership keeps the people of Camp Liberty from knowing their options
“There are opportunities for the people of Camp Liberty to resettle. There have been offers made by countries like Albania to take many of them,” she said. “And to be very frank Congressman, the leadership of the MEK, both in Camp Liberty and in Paris, have kept the people of Camp Liberty from knowing what their options are.
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UN welcomes Germany’s offer to resettle residents of Iraq’s Camp Hurriya
The top United Nations officials in Iraq today welcomed a generous offer by Germany of humanitarian admission for approximately 100 residents from Camp Hurriya, located near the Iraqi capital, Baghdad, and urged the camp residents to cooperate with the UN for a speedy and safe resettlement.
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