Iraqi dissident says hundreds of MKO terrorists sent to Europe

 
 

 

 
 

 

 
     
 

        Riyadh, Nov 10, IRNA -- An Iraqi dissident said here Saturday that Iraq's intelligence services have been engaged in transferring hundreds of the dissident Iranian terrorists affiliated to the Mojahedin-e-Khalq Organization (MKO) to European capitals during the past few months.
        Bayan Jabr, whose comments were published in Saudi Arabia's Al Watan newspaper added, "The Iraqi 'Estekhbarat' (intelligence) agency procured fake Dutch, German, British and even American passports for the MKO members whose transfer to European destination is commissioned to a Jordanian travel and tourism agency. 
        The choice of European and American destinations has been made accordance with the interest of those countries in getting first hand information on situation inside Iraq.
        The Iraqi dissident added that the Iraqi authorities have full trust that the MKO members will act as Iraq's ambassadors without embassy, and have therefore taught each group the language of the country to which they will be sent to, hoping they will shape up the public opinion of the European nations, as well as the Americans, as far as possible in favor of Iraq's President Saddam Hussain.
        Meeting with the European parliament members, and harmonizing with the MKO members residing in Europe are among the other scheduled tasks of Saddam's under-cover Iranian dissident agents.
        Jabr added, "the first group of those terrorists have already managed to deceive the Jordanian officials and head for six European capitals.
        He said that once the project was revealed, Baghdad-Amman relations faced a new conflict, and it even inflicted the living conditions of the Iraqis living in Jordan.
        Jabr said that he assumes the recent closure of MKO offices in Bonn, Amsterdam, Brussels,  Luxembourg were due to revelation of information on Iraqi's plot in that regard.
 

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