The curious case of the MeK
Once Hussein's Iraq became the main regional enemy, his support for the MEK was suddenly turned into part of the indictment against him. Once Hussein ...
Next stages of the process (after Camp Ashraf's closure)
We must not lose sight of our purpose: the relocation of Camp Ashraf residents out of Iraq. The way for residents out of Iraq lies through the UNHCR ...
Challenges in relocating residents to Hurriya
Indeed, the fact of continued progress is more remarkable than the difficulties. Patience and compromise have been required, and will still be ...
More than half of Camp Ashraf residents relocated
Together, nearly 2000 residents of Ashraf have moved to Camp Hurriya, which is well over half the total.
If the U.S. Government delist MeK
if you pay a sufficiently large and bipartisan group of officials to lobby on your behalf, you will get your way, even when it comes to vaunted ...
Indict Rendell
Denying the charge of "material support" to a terrorist group, Rendell says, "The only thing we've done is spoken out on behalf of the MeK, a U.S. ...
The War Party is alive and kicking
Like Ahmed Chalabi of the Iraqi National Congress (INC) we have the Mujahideen-e-Khalq, or MEK, an Iranian opposition group to excite our warmongers ...
Pro-MEK advocates resent being accused of helping the terrorists they're helping
If money were being funneled through third parties to pay Americans to speak on behalf of, say, the PKK or other terrorist group and to argue for ...
Holder Better Hope He's Right on MEK Probe
In addition to Freeh and Shelton, other ex-government officials snagged in the investigation include former DNC chairman Edward Rendell, former ...
Recent story on U.S. training terrorists in Nev. is shameful
We fight terrorism abroad in the name of freedom, yet we train terrorists on our own soil. The irony of this occurring during the Bush ...
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