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We began arming the anti-Communist opposition, known as the Mujahedin, which included the ultimately victorious Taliban.
David Wallechinsky: Why Do They Hate Us? David Wallechinsky 2011
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Since members of the group, known as the Mujahedin e-Khalq, or the MEK, have enjoyed U.S. military protection since 2004, the raid could indicate an Iraqi desire to improve ties with Iran as the U.S. withdraws its forces.
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JILL CARROLL, FREED HOSTAGE: There are a lot of lies that come out of the American government calling the Mujahedin terrorists and other things.
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Ranged against the Mujahedin was a mechanized, Soviet-trained Afghan army.
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Ranged against the Mujahedin was a mechanized, Soviet-trained Afghan army.
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In January, Bolton called for the revolutionary People's Mujahedin of Iran MEK to be removed from the Department of State's list of foreign terror organizations at a conference hosted by MEK in Brussels, Belgium.
Josh Horwitz: Foreign Policy by the NRA? The Prospect of Gingrich and Bolton. Josh Horwitz 2011
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Iraqi President Jalal Talabani, while in Tehran, voiced his support for Iran's call to shut a military camp in central Iraq that has served as a base for an Iranian insurgent group, the Mujahedin e-Khalq, or MeK.
Iran Woos U.S. Allies as Troops Withdraw Jay Solomon 2011
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Indeed, even before the recent revelations, for seven years, the main Iranian opposition group in exile Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK) disclosed thousands of documents about the Iranian regime's meddling, including a detailed list of 32,000 agents on Tehran's payroll, leaving no excuses for inaction.
Ali Safavi: WikiLeaks Disclosures and the Historic Opportunity on Iran Ali Safavi 2010
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Rendell freely admits he knew little about the group, also known as People's Mujahedin of Iran PMOI, before he was invited to speak just days earlier.
Mujahideen-e Khalq: Former U.S. Officials Make Millions Advocating For Terrorist Organization 2011
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Iraqi President Jalal Talabani, while in Tehran, voiced his support for Iran's call to shut a military camp in central Iraq that has served as a base for an Iranian insurgent group, the Mujahedin e-Khalq, or MeK.
Iran Woos U.S. Allies as Troops Withdraw Jay Solomon 2011
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