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Although it is a bitlate, but we wish allour readers a verysuccessful and flour-ishing New Year.We do hope that theyear 2008 is a pros- perous and thrivingyear for you andevery member of your family.On the first monthof the year 2008 we present you the 18
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 edition of the Nejat Newsletter. We dohope that by now wehave managed tomeet our goal to sat-isfy your demandson informationabout a destructiveterrorist cult.The aim of NejatSociety which con-sists of former mem- bers of the Mojahe-din-e Khalq Organi-sation (MKO) andthe families of the present members based in Ashraf Camp in Iraq is totry to arrange meet-ings between thefamilies and their  beloved ones. This,of course, when youare dealing with anisolated establishedcult, is by no meansan easy task.This society and itsassociates strivedthrough the years toreveal the nature anddeeds of the MKOin order to draw theattention of the in-ternational publicopinion to its cause.We made every pos-sible effort in our capacity to put pres-sure on the MKO tomake them yield tothe demands of thefamilies. Obviouslythe MKO, like allother cults, is notwelcoming any sortof contact betweentheir members andthe outside world.In the coming year we are continuingour efforts and wedo it until we reachour aims. Pleasecontact us and let usknow your opinionsand demands. Wewould be more thanglad to see or hear from you.
Delayed Happy New Year!
overthrow the cur-rent governmentsince the mid-1980s. The U.S. andthe European Unionlist both the NCRIand Mujahedin e-Khalq as terroristorganizations. TheNCRI has had amixed record in theaccuracy of itsclaims concerningIran's nuclear pro-gram...
 
How desperate can you get to use a Terrorist cult as a witness?
 
Another exposing ar-ticle by WSJ, Decem-ber 11, 2007
 
...A former U.S. intel-ligence official whoworks closely with theWhite House on Iransaid that all the intel-ligence related to theNIE was being reas-sessed and that infor-mation coming fromsources such as theNCRI would be in-cluded. "You have totake seriously whatthey say, but you alsohave to realize thatthey have gottenthings wrong," theofficial said...
 
...The NCRI is thepolitical wing of theMujahedin e-Khalq, agroup that still has asmany as 4,000 mem-bers in a disarmedmilitary camp justinside Iraq's borderwith Iran. The MEKhas its roots as aMarxist-Islamist bodythat fought to over-throw the Shah andhas been seeking to
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THE BRIEFING PUBLICATION OF NEJAT SOCIETY 
Delayed Happy NewYear 
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How Desperate canyou get to . . .
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Gordon Brown: Noevidence that MKOhas given up terror 
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Baroness Nicholson:MKO still on terror-ist list in UK 
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Brainwashing: Crimeagainst Humanity
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Documents of 16000victims of MKO presented to MEPs
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Failed abduction of Iranian family in Iraq by the MKO
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Iranian Pen Clubletter to the ICRC
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McCormack: MEK is considered a ter-rorist organization
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 Neocons find newexile group patsies to push war with Iran
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MKO supporter un-dermines efforts
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EU keeps MKO onits terror list
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EP delegation to Iranvisits Nejat Society
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House of COMMONS, De-cember 13, 2007http://www.publications.parlia-ment.uk/pa/cm200708/cmselect/cmliaisn/uc192-i/uc19202.htm
 
Link to the video broad-cast of the session:http://www.parliamentlive.tv/Main/VideoPlayer.aspx?meetingId=665
 
UNCORRECTED TRAN-SCRIPT OF ORAL EVI-DENCE To be publishedas HC 192-i
 
House of COMMONSMINUTES OF EVIDENCETAKEN BEFORELIAISON COMMITTEETHE PRIME MINISTERThursday 13 December2007RT HON GORDONBROWN MPEvidence heard in PublicQuestions 1 - 120USE OF THE TRAN-SCRIPT1. This is an uncorrectedtranscript of evidencetaken in public and re-ported to the House. Thetranscript has beenplaced on the internet onthe authority of theCommittee, and copieshave been made avail-able by the Vote Officefor the use of Members
 
and others.2. Any public use of, orreference to, the con-tents should make clearthat neither witnessesnor Members have hadthe opportunity to cor-rect the record. Thetranscript is not yet anapproved formal recordof these proceedings.3. Members who receivethis for the purpose of correcting questions ad-dressed by them to wit-nesses are asked to sendcorrections to the Com-mittee Assistant.4. Prospective witnessesmay receive this inpreparation for any writ-ten or oral evidence theymay in due course giveto the Committee.
Q97 Malcolm Bruce:Just on that, PrimeMinister, the main de-mocratic opposition tothe Iranian regime isthe People's Muja-
Gordon Brown: No evidence that MKO has given up terrorism
 
hideen organisation of Iran, which has beenproscribed in thiscountry. The pro-scribed organisation'sappeals committeehave said that theyare not involved interrorism and that therefusal of the HomeSecretary to de-proscribe them wasflawed, perverse andmust be set aside.Why does the Govern-ment not accept that?Mr Brown: I havelooked at that issuethat you raise. It iscertainly, however,the case that the or-ganisation that youdescribe has been, inthe past, involved interrorist activity, andI do not think there isany doubt about theevidence that hasbeen the case. There-fore, to proscribe anorganisation that hasbeen involved in ter-rorist activity seemsthe right thing to doby the decisions of this Government to beconsistent with otherdecisions that wemake.Q98 Malcolm Bruce:We have acceptedsometimes that ter-rorist organisationscan change theirways?Mr Brown: But I donot think we have thatevidence.
 
 
Baroness Nicholson:Mojahedin Khalq Organisation (MKO) still onterrorist list in UK
 
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In an exclusive in-terview with PressTV, member of theHuman Rights Sub-committee of theEuropean Parlia-ment, Emma Nichol-son, said that a spe-cial new court hasbeen convened anddecided that theBritish governmentacted in haste inputting the Mujahe-din Khalq Organiza-tion on the terroristlist.
 
Press TV,December 12, 2007
http://www.presstv.ir/Detail.aspx?id=34645&sectionid=351020101 
EU lawmaker, EmmaNicholson has proclaimedthat a British court, notgovernment, believes inlifting the ban on MKOterrorist group.In an exclusive interviewwith Press TV, memberof the Human RightsSubcommittee of theEuropean Parliament,Emma Nicholson, saidthat a special new courthas been convened anddecided that the Britishgovernment acted inhaste in putting the Mu- jahedin Khalq Organiza-tion on the terrorist list.
 
Nicholson said the find-ings were that the Britishgovernment's actions onputting the MKO on thelist had not been carriedout properly."But the British govern-ment does not agree.The British governmentis appealing and isagainst that judgment,"she added.Concerning the MKOpresence and operationsin Iraq, Nicholson saidthe sovereign nation of Iraq has to decide aboutthis terrorist group'spresence in the country.The situation requires adialogue between theIranian and Iraqi govern-ments, adding that theexpulsion of MKO mem-bers has nothing to dowith the US or UK forcesin Iraq.When asked why Britainstill supports toughersanctions against Iranwith respect to IAEA andNIE reports proving thatIran is not involved in amilitary program, Nichol-son stated that Iran didnot fully explore theEuropean Union's offer in2006 which suggestedIran stop its uranium en-richment and in return,the European Unionwould lift sanctions.In response to a ques-tion regarding the West'sincreasing pressure onIran to stop nuclear en-richment which is com-pletely in line with IAEAregulations, Nicholsonanswered, "There hasbeen a loss of confidenceon both sides - a loss of trust."When asked if Britain isfollowing US policy andnot making independentchoices, Nicholson re-plied that Britain, Ger-many and France begannegotiations with Iranfrom “a specifically Euro-pean Union position”.Asked if the InternationalAtomic Energy Agency isnot the legal referee indecisions about Iran'snuclear case rather thanthe UN Security Council,she replied, "Because thenuclear issue is so im-portant, it has gone upto the Security Councillevel."
 
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