10.2.2011
Adviser to Maliki accused the U.S. and the European Union supporting the "Mujahedeen" and calls for expulsion
Description adviser to Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, on Sunday, the existence of the "MKO" in Iraq as "unjustified" and demanded their departure, as he emphasized that the United States and the European Union "support" this organization.
The adviser said the Prime Minister Abdel-Halim Zuhairi during a meeting with Secretary General of the Foundation Habiljan Mohamed Ahmadinejad in Iran, "Elements of the PMOI are the remnants of Saddam's regime and by the legal is their presence on Iraqi soil is not justified and they leave."
According to the website of the Foundation Habiljan the Last is a "cultural organization of non-governmental and established in order to clarify the terrorism issue in Iran." The Zuhairi that "America and the European Union are supporting this organization (creation) to the now, and the leaders of America and Europe providing support to put pressure on Iran."
He added, "The reason the other, which calls for America to support this organization is to draw in some processes in Iraq, "persisting to say that" the elements taking advantage of the situation in Iraq to their advantage through illegal means.
It is said that most elements of the MKO who are in Iraq, living in Camp Ashraf in Diyala province, established during the first Gulf War in the eighties and is now under U.S. control since the entry of U.S. troops to Iraq in 2003 until January 2009 when it was transferring responsibility for supervision to Iraqi forces, and quickly turned the camp to the growing international problem because of clashes between the residents and Iraqi forces, killing 34 people and wounding a large number of its inhabitants. and scrapped in November 2008, European Court of Justice earlier decision of the European Union freezing the funds of the MEK because it was included on "European Regulation of terrorist organizations."
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