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MKO Offers America Help to Boost Syria-Like Conflict in Iraq

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The Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization (MKO, also known as MEK, PMOI and NCR), which do everything to act against Iran, has offered the US administration some help to boost and spark an unrest in Iraq that is similar to the boosted conflict in Syria. This offer by the MKO to the US administration was unveiled in a new report by the Didehban Center The report by the Didehban Center  states that the terrorist organisation MKO (Mojahedin-e Khalq) has asked the administration of the United States even several times and on many occasions to provide them with financial support in order to make Iraq more and more insecure and to boost the level of violence there. The report also states that these proposals by the terrorists of the MKO (Mojahedin-e Khalq) have been put forth to some officials of the United States through former and also retired Washington officials who are known to be now among the advocates of the MKO. According to the report by the Didehban Center, among them are the former US Ambassador to the UN John Bolton, the former presidential candidate John Mc Cain and the old US Attorney General Michael Mukasey, of course. The terrorist organisation MKO (Mojahedin-e Khalq) has claimed that it is also able to quickly recruit other terrorist groups, extremists and religious fanatics in Iraq due to its long stay (three decades) in this country. This long stay gave them, so the MKO, an in-debt knowledge of this Arab country. The terrorist organisation suggested ... Read More »

Syria: Democracy vs. Foreign Invasion. Who is Bashar Al Assad?

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A Syrian’s Perspective: Bashar al-Assad’s Democratic Movement Bashar al-Assad has recently been demonized by the mainstream and so-called alternative media who claim that he is a brutal dictator. Actually Bashar is a reformer who has done much to further the causes of democracy and freedom. It is the opposition and their foreign supporters who represent the most repressive elements of the former ruling party in Syria. To fully understand this its is helpful to look at the historical context of the current crisis. The so-called “spontaneous popular uprising” started in Daraa on March 15th, 2011. The court house, police stations, governor’s house, and other public buildings were looted and torched by the “peaceful protestors” in the first week of the crisis. The people in Homs then began to protest in solidarity with Daraa, but this was uncharacteristic of peaceful Homs and many Syrians knew that it was a fake revolution. Read More »