Friday, August 03, 2007

US Supported Terrorist Group Guilty of War Crimes

MKO Accused
Of Anti-Iraq Crimes

BAGHDAD, Iraq, March 11--Iraq’s High Court accused terrorist group Mujahideen Khalq Organization of committing crimes against the Iraqi nation.
Head of the High Court for War Crimes and Crimes Against Humanity, Jafar Al-Mousavi, told reporters on Sunday that the court’s prosecutors have collected concrete proof for putting MKO agents on trial, IRNA reported.
“Written, audio and video evidence pertaining to MKO has been found based on which MKO members are accused of murdering and displacing thousands of Iraqi citizens in the north and south of Iraq,“ he said.
Al-Mousavi said the team of prosecutors is seeking to file two complaints against MKO in this regard. He did not disclose the time of the trial and the names of suspects.
There are close to 4,000 MKO agents held by US forces in Camp Ashraf, Diyala province.

Saudi Princes Funding Terrorits Groups MKO and Al-Qaeda

Saudi Princes Funding MKO

BAGHDAD, Iraq, Aug. 1--A senior Iraqi official has disclosed that Saudi Arabian princes are providing financial support to an anti-Iran terrorist group in Iraq.
In an interview with Al-Alam TV channel on Tuesday, Iraq’s National Security Counselor Fazel Al-Shavili said the Iraqi government has found documents showing that Saudi princes are paying $30 million monthly to the armed terrorist group Mujahideen Khalq Organization (MKO), whose agents are largely based in Iraq’s Camp Ashraf.
The MKO agents were allied to executed Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein in suppressing the Iraqi people and carrying out terrorist attacks against Iranian civilians and officials for almost three decades.
Following the ouster of Saddam, the terrorist MKO has made efforts to attract the attention of war-mongering American officials who are currently protecting the terrorist group as a tool against Iran.
The Iraqi official noted that apart from making regular financial donations to MKO, Saudi princes are also funding Al-Qaeda terrorists in Iraq as well.
Shavili pointed out that half of the foreign insurgents and bombers entering Iraq through the western borders are Saudi citizens.
The Iraqi western borders are controlled by US occupation forces.