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Buchanan goes on to insinuate that the Bush Administration is aiding anti-Iranian operations by two groups that it has designated as terrorists, the PEJAK and the Mujahedin Khalq.
Stromata Blog: 2008
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Buchanan goes on to insinuate that the Bush Administration is aiding anti-Iranian operations by two groups that it has designated as terrorists, the PEJAK and the Mujahedin Khalq.
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Ilgar Rustamov works as a photo correspondent for "Khalq" newspaper.
Today.Az 2010
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Further diluting any signal to Iran on the need to allow democratic reform or face the consequences, has been the State Department's continued failure to legitimize the major Iranian resistance group, the Mujahedin-e Khalq MEK, by taking them off the State Department's list of terrorist organizations.
Allan Gerson: The Reagan and Obama "Doctrines" vs. the State Department Allan Gerson 2011
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Fars reported that teams from the Mujaheddin-e Khalq, a banned opposition group based in Iraq, had entered Iran and planned to shoot people during the protest.
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It is the Mujahedin-e Khalq MEK, an Iranian exile group that is on the Department of State's list of Foreign Terrorist Organizations alongside other more prominent groups such Al Qaeda, Hezbollah, Hamas, and Al-Shabaab.
MJ Rosenberg: Why Are Prominent Americans Lobbying for an Iranian Terrorist Group? MJ Rosenberg 2011
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The Mujahedin-e Khalq started out supporting the Iranian revolution that drove out the Shah and replaced him with the Islamic Republic of Ayatollah Khomeini.
MJ Rosenberg: Why Are Prominent Americans Lobbying for an Iranian Terrorist Group? MJ Rosenberg 2011
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Mr. Maliki suggested that he would have more leverage to pressure Iran to end all interference in Iraq once a group of several thousand members of the Mujahedin-e Khalq, an Iranian dissent group previously nurtured by the ex-regime in its war with Tehran in the 1980s, are moved out of their camp in Iraq with the help of the United Nations by the end of the year.
As U.S. Exit Nears, Iraq Leader Vows Calm Sam Dagher 2011
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There he formed the Jamiat-e-Islami group after Afghanistan's king was toppled and forced into exile by a cousin, Mohammed Daoud, with the help of the country's communist Khalq and Parchami parties.
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Fars reported that teams from the Mujaheddin-e Khalq, a banned opposition group based in Iraq, had entered Iran and planned to shoot people during the protest.
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