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Yale University economics professor sparks outrage by proposing mass suicide and disembowelment of elderly people in Japan to deal with the country's rapidly aging society
2025-05-02
[Daily Mail, where America gets its news] A Yale University professor has sparked outrage by suggesting the only way to deal with Japan's rapidly aging population is a mass suicide and disembowelment.

Yusuke Narita, an assistant professor of economics at Yale, defended his views in a New York Times

...which still proudly claims Walter Duranty's Pulitzer prize...

profile this weekend after he made the remarks on a streaming news program in 2021.

'I feel like the only solution is pretty clear,' he said at the time. 'In the end, isn't it mass suicide and mass 'seppuku' of the elderly?'
Good idea. You go first.
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Caribbean-Latin America
Russia will continue to seek to remove Cuba from the list of sponsors of terrorism
2025-04-04
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited.
[Regnum] Russia will continue to seek to remove Cuba from the list of countries sponsoring terrorism. This was stated on April 3 by Russian Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko at a meeting with Santiago de Cuba Governor Manuel Falcon Hernandez.

“Russia, as before, will seek to end the blockade and remove Cuba from the list of countries sponsoring terrorism... It is very important that Cuba objectively assesses the reasons for the SVO and supports Russia’s legitimate security demands,” he emphasized during a working visit to the republic.

It is noted that Havana supports Moscow's security demands, and both countries are well aware of what sanctions pressure is. Chernyshenko added that new American sanctions against Cuba are a manifestation of impotence.

As reported by the Regnum news agency, in January 2021, Washington added Cuba to the list of countries sponsoring terrorism. Then, in early 2023, the White House decided to resume contacts with the country at the level of law enforcement agencies.

In May 2024, Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel called on the United States to remove the country from its arbitrary list of sponsors of terrorism and lift economic sanctions. It was noted that the republic was actively cooperating in the fight against terrorism.

In June of the same year, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov pointed out that the US was thus trying to maintain its slipping international hegemony through economic, financial and diplomatic terrorism. He added that Moscow and Havana would continue to increase coordination on Latin America and the Caribbean.
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Cuba: 2025-03-24 Venezuela to resume accepting US deportation flights
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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Mujahedin-e Khalq Tactics Undermine Iranian Regime Change
2025-03-30
[Townhall] After more than 45 years of holy manal dictatorship, the Iranian people deserve freedom. The Islamic Theocratic Republic is a terrorist regime responsible for the deaths of thousands of Americans and hundreds of thousands of civilian deaths in Iran
...a theocratic Shiite state divided among the Medes, the Persians, and the (Arab) Elamites. Formerly a fairly civilized nation ruled by a Shah, it became a victim of Islamic revolution in 1979. The nation is today noted for spontaneously taking over other countries' embassies, maintaining whorehouses run by clergymen, involvement in international drug trafficking, and financing sock puppet militias to extend the regime's influence. The word Iran is a cognate form of Aryan. The abbreviation IRGC is the same idea as Stürmabteilung (or SA). The term Supreme Guide is a the modern version form of either Duce or Führer or maybe both. They hate Jews Zionists Jews. Their economy is based on the production of oil and vitriol...
and across the region.

A diplomatic belief in reform was always a fool’s game for two simple reasons: First, Iranian elections cannot change a regime policy set by unelected figures like Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei
...the very aged actual dictator of Iran, successor to Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini...>
. Second, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps exists solely to protect the theocratic regime from the Iranian people. Diplomats are naïve to believe that regime reformism is real; in reality, the reformers entrap Western officials in a game of good cop-bad cop. As former Iranian President Muhammad Khatami’s front man explained in 2008, "We had an overt policy, which was one of negotiation and confidence building, and a covert policy, which was continuation of the activities."

As former Iranian President Muhammad Khatami’s front man explained in 2008, "We had an overt policy, which was one of negotiation and confidence building, and a covert policy, which was continuation of the activities."
The irony of the Iranian regime is that it has greater legitimacy among the West’s useful idiots than it does among the Iranian people. For more than a quarter century, Iranians have poured out into the streets with increasing frequency. The murder of Jina "Mahsa" Amini "Woman, Life, Freedom" Movement was the last straw for many Iranians, who openly called for death to Khamenei. Such an event may not be far off: Iran’s dictator is 85-years-old, has had cancer, and is partially paralyzed from a 1981 liquidation attempt.

Iranians have myriad views about what comes next, though they also have remarkable consensus on three things:

First, they do not want external regime change. Iran is not Iraq. They want support, but will win freedom themselves, not at the barrel of a foreign gun. Second, they do not want Iran divided. When Iraqi President Saddam Hussein invaded Iran in 1980, he spoke about cleaving away "Arabistan," his name for the traditionally Arab-populated, oil-producing province of Khuzestan. Iranians rightly rallied to defend their country from Iraq, but the distraction of war allowed Revolutionary leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini to wrap himself in a nationalist flag to avoid accountability for his revolution’s failures and betrayal. The third point of consensus is disdain for the Mujahedin-e Khalq Organization (MKO).

This third point remains interwoven with the first two in the minds of most Iranians. The MKO—and Maryam Rajavi, for 40-years, its president-elect—were once fierce proponents of Khomeini’s Islamic Revolution. Rajavi has a right to be personally furious with Khomeini: Like he did with so many other supporters, he betrayed Rajavi and the MKO. Many MKO members fled to Iraq, Iran’s archrival that was at the time killing Iranian conscripts after having invaded the country. Most Iranians despise Khomeini—how else to explain why they would put dog excrement into his tomb—but they could not understand a group allying itself with an Arab dictator bent upon dismantling Iran itself.

Ultimately, Iranians will determine their own future, hopefully through a democratic process once the theocracy collapses. Some Iranians may support the son of the late shah as a unifying figure who can preside over a constitutional convention. Others may prefer a president, and still others may advocate for a parliamentary system presided over by a prime minister. Ethnic or religious groups dominant in one province or another may also seek greater local decision-making. Most Iranian groups debate such structures and cooperate with those with whom they disagree.

The MKO, however, stands apart in vision, in opacity, and in tactics. While Iranian women risk their lives for freedom from forced veiling, not only does Rajavi strictly cover herself, but she also requires that all the women of her group cover their hair. What Iranians want is not a different flavor of Islamic Theocratic Republic, but rather no Islamic Theocratic Republic.

Iranians also want democracy. Too many once believed Khomeini’s promises of democracy; they realize the danger of insincere promises. This translates into deep suspicion about the MKO. After all, how can a group that embraced first Khomeini and then Saddam stand for democracy? To suggest the MKO is pro-American is risible. Prior to the Islamic Revolution, the MKO killed American businessmen and military officers. While that was hardly unique among leftist groups during the Cold War, what makes the MKO different today is it denies its history rather than apologizes for it. Indeed, when Americans are not in the room its anti-Americanism flourishes.

The biggest problem with the MKO, however, is that it actively undermines grassroots opposition by disrupting events that do not pay homage to Rajavi or libeling or slandering those who raise questions about the MKO’s record.

I have been a victim of MKO tactics. Ali Safavi, a member of the foreign affairs committee of the National Council of Resistance® of Iran, the political umbrella for the MKO, has six columns here libeling me in response to my criticism of the MKO. None of his columns address criticisms I made about the MKO. Rather, Safavi’s responses range from the bizarre to the conspiratorial: He accuses me of being an Iranian regime agent because, in his imagination, American Jews who worked in President George W. Bush’s administration and have advocated for regime change in Commentary and the Wall Street Journal over a quarter century must be closet Islamists. Sure, I went to Iran. Yale University funded me. I wrote my dissertation on telegraphy in 19th century Iran and penned several spinoff articles about Persian cryptology, Armenian and Baha’i telegraph workers, and the like. That no more makes me an Iranian agent than the many American students that the regime subsequently took hostage. By Safavi’s logic, am I also al Qaeda because I went to the Taliban
...the once and current oppressors of Afghanistan...
’s Afghanistan? Am I a communist because I went to Cuba? In reality, my job is to study how rogue regimes think, and I consider the Islamic Theocratic Republic the marquee rogue.

Washington policy debate is rough-and-tumble. During the Iraq war, partisans cast aspersions easily. Those that Safavi repeats—about my supposed role shepherding Ahmad Chalabi—originated in convicted fraudster Lyndon LaRouche’s magazine (Actually, I worked mostly with Iraqi Kurds). Ditto, a New York Times

...which still proudly claims Walter Duranty's Pulitzer prize...

news hound once accused me of being part of the Lincoln Group, which planted news stories in the Iraqi press. Sorry, Ali. Congress investigated the Lincoln Group; I was not part of it. Don’t be the only Townhall columnist that takes the New York Times at face value. And don’t be the only Iranian who, with the Chalabi calumny, appears to lament Saddam’s fall.

I’ve got thick skin, but such tactics matter. First, how can Washington policymakers take the MKO seriously when it cites LaRouche as a reliable source? Or deflects policy debate with ad hominem attacks? Or argues that security-cleared, American Jewish neoconservative Iran hawks are really just closet Revolutionary Guards agents?

More seriously, the aspersions Safavi casts toward me are mild compared to how the MKO treats the Iranian opposition. Rather than work jointly toward the goal of ending an odious regime in Tehran, the MKO would rather attack any Iranians who do not blindly submit to Rajavi, live in her group homes, and fork over their income and, in some cases, children.

During the Cold War, there were Communists, anti-Communists, and anti-anti-Communists who cared more about knocking down critics of the Soviet Union than about defeating the Evil Empire itself. This is the dynamic now at play with the MKO as it obsessively attacks critics of the Islamic Theocratic Republic. There could be no bigger gift to Khamenei than the MKO’s efforts to delegitimize its critics.
Related:
Mujahedin-e Khalq: 2020-01-17 Pair with Iranian ties get prison time for illegal surveillance of Iranian opposition groups in US: DOJ
Mujahedin-e Khalq: 2019-10-24 Albania says police thwarted attack plot by Iranian terror cell
Mujahedin-e Khalq: 2018-12-25 Albania expels Iranian terror diplomats
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Europe
How is Albania's severance of ties with Iran related to Israel?
2022-09-08
[Jpost] Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama said the group that attacked his country also attacked Israel, Saudi Arabia and the UAE.

Albania announced on Wednesday that it was severing ties with Iran and expelling Iranian diplomats due to a cyberattack it says was conducted by Iranians in July in an attempt to destroy Albania's digital infrastructure.

In the announcement, Albania's Prime Minister Edi Rama stated that after thorough investigations, it was confirmed "with indisputable evidence" that the attack was conducted by Iran.

Rama added that the attack was carried out by four hacker groups that acted in concert, including a "notorious international cyber-terrorist group" which he said has carried out attacks against Israel, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Jordan, Kuwait and Cyprus. The prime minister did not name the groups.

In August, the Mandiant cybersecurity company reported that it had linked the cyberattack against Albania to Iranian hackers.

WHO CLAIMED RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE ATTACK?
While Rama did not name the specific groups responsible for the attack, a group calling itself "HomeLand Justice" published statements, screenshots and information on a Telegram channel and a website using a Russian domain linking itself to the cyberattack in July.

"We performed the #CyberAttacks to express our hatred and anger towards the Albanian government. Foreing (sic.) terrorists and moneylaunderes (sic.) do not belong to owr (sic.) sacred land. Our land is in need of pesticide to be cleansed," wrote the group in a Telegram post.

The group, which presented itself as Albanian, referenced the Mujahedin-e-Khalq (MEK) Iranian-opposition group throughout its messages, complaining that the Albanian government was supporting the MEK.

HomeLand Justice also published files it said contained data from the inboxes of Albanian government officials and offices.

HOW IS HOMELAND JUSTICE LINKED TO IRAN?
According to Mandiant, a ransomware called ROADSWEEP displayed a ransom note reading "Why should our taxes be spent on the benefit of DURRES terrorists?" on computers it infected in the attack. The MEK's Free Iran World Summit was set to be held in July in the town of Manëz in Durrës County.

The HomeLand Justice group's logo appeared identical to the wallpaper used by the ROADSWEEP ransomware. The graphic shows a circle containing lines that look like circuits and the outline of a Star of David, as well as an eagle with its talons pointed towards the star.

It is unclear why the Star of David was used in the logo as the group did not make any references to Jews or the State of Israel in its messaging.

Mandiant found that the attack also used a backdoor called CHIMNEYSWEEP which has likely been used in attacks against Farsi and Arabic speakers since 2012. CHIMNEYSWEEP and ROADSWEEP have a number of pieces of code in common.

CHIMNEYSWEEP operates through a self-extracting archive that contains it and a decoy Excel, Word or video file.

A tool called ZEROCLEARE which corrupts file systems may have also been used in the attack, according to Mandiant.

ZEROCLEARE has been used by Iranian hackers multiple times in recent years, according to multiple reports. Another wiper called Dustman, which has been identified as a very similar offshoot of ZEROCLEARE, was used in an attack on the Bahraini Bapco national oil company in 2019. Although they're very similar, it is unclear if Dustman was made and used by the same groups using ZEROCLEARE.

Mandiant estimated that one or multiple threat actors working for Iran were involved in the cyberattack against Albania due to the timing of the attack ahead of the planned MEK conference, the content of the Telegram group focusing on the MEK and the long history of CHIMNEYSWEEP being used to target Farsi and Arabic speakers.

The cyber security company stressed that the attack was, however, "significantly more complex" than prior CHIMNEYSWEEP operations, adding that this could indicate a cross-team collaboration or other scenarios.

"The use of ransomware to conduct a politically motivated disruptive operation against the government websites and citizen services of a NATO member state in the same week an Iranian opposition groups’ conference was set to take place would be a notably brazen operation by Iran-nexus threat actors," said Mandiant in the report.

"As negotiations surrounding the Iran nuclear deal continue to stall, this activity indicates Iran may feel less restraint in conducting cyber network attack operations going forward. This activity is also a geographic expansion of Iranian disruptive cyber operations, conducted against a NATO member state. It may indicate an increased tolerance of risk when employing disruptive tools against countries perceived to be working against Iranian interests."

So what does this have to do with Israel and other Middle Eastern countries?

According to a report by IBM's X-Force IRIS, ZEROCLEARE was used in a destructive cyberattack in the Middle East. X-Force IRIS estimated that an Iranian group known as the ITG13 threat group or APT34/OilRig and at least one other group likely based out of Iran collaborated on that attack.

Attacks by APT34 have also used decoy Word documents to infect computer systems in past attacks, according to the Israeli CheckPoint cybersecurity company.

A Russian threat actor called ITG12 or Turla also has access to tools used by APT34, according to X-Force IRIS. Turla has used APT34's infrastructure to carry out its own attacks, seemingly without explicit cooperation or agreement by the Iranian group, according to the US National Security Agency (NSA) and GCHQ's National Cyber Security Centre.

While it is still unclear if APT34 was the group behind the attack against Albania, tools it is has been linked to were used in the attack which has been linked to Iran.

APT34 has attacked targets in a number of countries, including Lebanon, Jordan and Israel, among others, according to a multitude of reports by cybersecurity companies.

The countries targeted by ZEROCLEARE and APT34 in the past seems to largely line up with the list of targeted countries stated by the Armenian prime minister, although no publicly reported attacks in Cyprus have been linked to APT34 or ZEROCLEARE.

Iranian cyber attacks have repeatedly targeted civilian facilities in the past.

In 2020, Iran-backed hackers reportedly attempted to attack and sabotage Israeli water and sewage facilities. Attacks attributed to Iran-backed hackers have also targeted medical facilities in Israel.
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Pair with Iranian ties get prison time for illegal surveillance of Iranian opposition groups in US: DOJ
2020-01-17
[FoxNews] Two men with Iranian backgrounds were sentenced to prison terms Wednesday after being convicted of conducting surveillance and collecting information about American citizens and U.S. nationals who are members of the group Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK), the U.S. Department of Justice said.
Formerly referred to as foreign espionage.
Ahmadreza Mohammadi-Doostdar, 39, a dual U.S.-Iranian citizen, and Majid Ghorbani, 60, an Iranian citizen and resident of California, were handed prison terms of 38 months and 30 months, respectively, the DOJ said.

U.S. District Court Judge Paul L. Friedman sentenced Doostdar to 38 months in prison as well as 36 months of supervised release and a fine of $14,153. Ghorbani was sentenced to 30 months in prison and 36 months of supervised release.
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Europe
Albania says police thwarted attack plot by Iranian terror cell
2019-10-24
[IsraelTimes] Authorities say Tehran-backed cell from IRGC’s elite Quds Force planned to attack Sufi opponents of the regime last year

Albanian police said Wednesday they had thwarted a planned attack by a Tehran-backed "terrorist cell" against opponents of the Tehran regime in the Balkan country last year.

In a statement, police said the group belonged to the elite Quds Force which runs foreign operations for the Iranian Revolutionary Guard.

This cell "had planned, among other things, a terrorist act foiled in March 2018" targeting a religious celebration of the Bektashi, a Sufi group, in Tirana, the statement said.

The ceremony was attended by members of the exiled Iranian opposition group the People’s Mujahedeen of Iran
...a theocratic Shiite state divided among the Medes, the Persians, and the (Arab) Elamites. Formerly a fairly civilized nation ruled by a Shah, it became a victim of Islamic revolution in 1979. The nation is today noted for spontaneously taking over other countries' embassies, maintaining whorehouses run by clergymen, involvement in international drug trafficking, and financing sock puppet militias to extend the regime's influence. The word Iran is a cognate form of Aryan, the abbreviation IRGC is a cognate form of Stürmabteilung (or SA), the term Supreme Guide is a cognate form of either Shah or Führer or maybe both, and they hate Jews Zionists Jews. Their economy is based on the production of oil and vitriol...
(MEK), according to police.
...that’s Mujahedin-e Khalq when they’re at home...
In 2013 Albania agreed to take in some 3,000 members of the MEK at the request of Washington and the United Nations
...where theory meets practice and practice loses...
They currently live in a compound in the northwest of the country.

On Wednesday police published photos of three Iranians and one Ottoman Turkish national allegedly involved in the "terrorist cell."

The leader "resides in The Sick Man of Europe Turkey
...the occupiers of Greek Asia Minor...
" and another "has an Austrian passport," according to the police statement.

Police declined to confirm whether international arrest warrants had been issued.

Authorities also did not say whether the incident had any connection to Tirana’s decision last year to expel two Iranian diplomats who the US accused of plotting "terrorist attacks" in the Balkan country.

In January the Europe
...the land mass occupying the space between the English Channel and the Urals, also known as Moslem Lebensraum...
an Union sanctioned Iran’s intelligence services after accusing Tehran of being involved in plots to assassinate regime opponents in the Netherlands, Denmark and La Belle France.

Gay Paree accused Iranian intelligence of being responsible for plotting a planned attack on a MEK rally north of Gay Paree in June 2018.
Ynet adds:
A police statement alleged that two Iranian top security officials led the cell from Tehran.
Related:
Mujahedin-e Khalq: 2018-12-25 Albania expels Iranian terror diplomats
Mujahedin-e Khalq: 2018-12-20 Albania expels Iranian diplomats over foiled plot to attack Israelis — report
Mujahedin-e Khalq: 2018-11-09 Terrorists, cultists – or champions of Iranian democracy? The wild wild story of the MEK
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Quds Force: 2019-10-04 IRGC's intelligence unit thwarts Arab-Israeli plot to assassinate Gen. Soleimani
Quds Force: 2019-10-03 Iran’s Qassem Soleimani reveals role during 2006 Hezbollah-Israel War
Quds Force: 2019-09-28 If US escalates tensions, Iran will target US troops in Iraq: ambassador
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Europe
Albania expels Iranian terror diplomats
2018-12-25
[American Thinker] In a surprising move, the Albanian government announced on Wednesday, 19 December that it had expelled Iran's ambassador, Gholamhossein Mohammadnia, and another diplomat for "damaging its national security." The Iranian opposition group, the Mujahedin-e Khalq, (MEK), said last February that Iran's ambassador, Mohammadnia, was a high-ranking official of the Iranian Ministry of Intelligence and Security (MOIS).

In March 2018, a car bomb attack targeting a gathering of MEK members in Tirana, the capital of Albania, was foiled. Two Iranians were temporarily detained and expelled from Albania. On 19 April, Prime Minister Edi Rama, in an interview with the Albanian Vision Plus TV, referred to the threat posed by the Iranian regime's terrorist attacks. The Albanian arrests were referenced in the U.S. Department of State's fact sheet on the Iranian regime's terrorism in Europe on 5 July.

The U.S. embassy in Albania, on 20 December released a letter from President Donald Trump thanking Edi Rama for "steadfast efforts to stand up to Iran and its destabilizing activities and efforts to silence the dissidents around the globe."

President Trump's letter and further remarks by the Albanian interior minister, Mr. Sander Lleshi, leave no doubt that the expulsions were made due to the Iranian regime's malignant activities against the MEK in Albania.

In an interview with the Albanian Vision Plus TV, on Thursday evening, Mr. Lleshi said, "If you have closely followed the latest developments in Europe, there has been similar evidence in other European countries where MEK members have been threatened by the Iranian security services[.] ... We have welcomed them as friends. We do not consider them as a risk or threat to our security, because otherwise we would not have accepted them to Albania. This is the stance of the Albanian government, the Albanian police and other security authorities towards these individuals."
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Europe
Albania expels Iranian diplomats over foiled plot to attack Israelis — report
2018-12-20
[IsraelTimes] Tirana says expulsion was for ’violating their diplomatic status’; unconfirmed TV report claims pair were linked to foiled plan to attack 2016 soccer match against Israel

Albania said it has expelled two Iranian diplomats for alleged illegal activities that threaten the country’s security, reportedly related to a plot to attack an Israeli soccer match.

A front man from the Foreign Ministry told The News Agency that Dare Not be Named on Wednesday that the two diplomats were expelled for "violating their diplomatic status."

The front man said the move followed talks with other countries, including Israel.

Private Top Channel television said the Iranians are suspected of illegal activities related to a World Cup qualification soccer match between Albania and Israel two years ago.

About 20 people were tossed in the slammer
Drop the gat, Rocky, or you're a dead 'un!
in Albania and Kosovo following that match, which was threatened with an alleged terrorist attack.

Albanian officials would not confirm that report.

The planned attack in November 2016 was said to have been coordinated by two Albanians in Syria fighting with the Islamic State
...formerly ISIS or ISIL, depending on your preference. Before that al-Qaeda in Iraq, as shaped by Abu Musab Zarqawi. They're very devout, committing every atrocity they can find in the Koran and inventing a few more. They fling Allah around with every other sentence, but to hear the pols talk they're not really Moslems....
group.

The World Cup qualifier was originally due to take place in the northern town of Shkodra. The match eventually took place in Elbasan, about 45 kilometers (28 miles) from the Albanian capital Tirana, under a massive security presence.

It’s unclear what connection Iran, which is traditionally seen as an enemy of the Islamic State, may have had to the attack plot.

There was no immediate comment from Israeli officials.

In May, a Kosovo court sentenced eight Albanians to jail over the foiled attack and fined another. Police found bombs, weapons, electronic equipment, and bad boy religious literature at their homes.

In August 2017, the US-led coalition fighting the Islamic State group in Syria said it had killed a plotter of the thwarted soccer game attack.

Lavdrim Muhaxheri
...emir of the ethnic Albanian cohort of ISIS in Syria, he and several henchmen shook hands with an American missile with the usual dire results. But before that he kept busy organizing jihad attacks back home and seducing the impressionable to join the ISIS team, whether in the flesh or in spirit...
was killed in a June 7 Arclight airstrike near Mayadin, which is close to Deir Ezzor in eastern Syria, coalition front man Colonel Ryan Dillon said at the time.

Albania is also home to more than 2,000 members of the Iranian exile opposition group Mujahedin el-Khalk, which moved from Iraq.

Kosovo, a predominantly ethnic Albanian and Moslem country, has been confronted with hundreds of its citizens waging jihad in Syria and Iraq.

It has subsequently strengthened legislation and attempted to root out radical Islamist networks.
Deutsche Welle adds:
Albania has been at loggerheads with Iran since it took in about 3,000 members of the banned Iranian opposition group, the Mujahedin-e Khalq (People's Mujahedin of Iran), known as MEK.

The Gay Paree-based MEK seeks to overthrow Iran's theocratic government and is widely disliked inside the country, where it is labeled a terrorist organization. The Iranian government blamed the group for stirring up unrest earlier this month.

Formerly listed as a terrorist organization by the European Union
...the successor to the Holy Roman Empire, only without the Hapsburgs and the nifty uniforms and the dancing...
and the United States, the MEK has also been accused of carrying out covert operations on behalf of Israel and the United States. Iran has been linked to the liquidation of multiple dissidents, mostly Kurds and MEK members, throughout Europe.
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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Terrorists, cultists – or champions of Iranian democracy? The wild wild story of the MEK
2018-11-09
[Guardian] They fought for the Iranian revolution ‐ and then for Saddam Hussein. The US and UK once condemned them. But now their opposition to Tehran has made them favourites of Trump White House hardliners. By Arron Merat

Mostafa and Robabe Mohammadi came to Albania to rescue their daughter. But in Tirana, the capital, the middle-aged couple have been followed everywhere by two Albanian intelligence agents. Men in sunglasses trailed them from their hotel on George W Bush Road to their lawyer’s office; from the lawyer’s office to the ministry of internal affairs; and from the ministry back to the hotel.

The Mohammadis say their daughter, Somayeh, is being held against her will by a fringe Iranian revolutionary group that has been exiled to Albania, known as the People’s Mujahedin of Iran, or MEK (Mujahedin-e Khalq). Widely regarded as a cult, the MEK was once designated as a terrorist organisation by the US and UK, but its opposition to the Iranian government has now earned it the support of powerful hawks in the Trump administration, including national security adviser John Bolton and the secretary of state, Mike Pompeo.

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Europe
Tehran summons French, Belgian, German diplomats over diplomat arrest
2018-07-05
[PRESSTV] Iran’s Foreign Ministry has summoned the French and Belgian ambassadors as well as Germany's chargé d'affaires to protest the arrest of an Iranian diplomat.

Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Bahram Qassemi said Wednesday that following the arrest of an Iranian diplomat in Germany at the request of French police, the French, Belgian and German envoys were summoned to the Foreign Ministry.

Qassemi added that Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi met with the French and German envoys to voice the Islamic Republic's strong protest over the arrest of the diplomat and emphasize that considering the immunity of diplomats stipulated in the Vienna Convention, the Iranian diplomat should be released “without any delay and condition.”

Araqchi said that the arrest was a plot in line with US and Israeli goals to damage Iran-European ties, especially at a time when Iranian President Hassan Rouhani was in Europe and ahead of an upcoming meeting of the foreign ministers of Iran, Germany, the UK, France, Russia and China on Friday in Vienna to discuss how to keep the Iran nuclear deal alive after the US exit from the pact.

The Belgian ambassador was also summoned by the director general for Europe affairs at the Iranian Foreign Ministry to receive Iran’s protest over a request to transfer the diplomat from Germany to Belgium.

Earlier in the day, Qassemi had said Iran had summoned the French ambassador to protest the European country’s support for the terrorist group Mujahedin-e Khalq Organization (MKO).

He said that the Foreign Ministry had told Bruno Foucher that France must not allow some extremist groups that are of a terrorist nature, albeit petty and worthless, to promote extremism and terrorism under the name of freedom of expression.

Qassemi said that Iran also blasted the presence in the gathering of a number of radical US officials who made meddlesome and divisive speeches against the Iranian nation.

On Saturday, the MKO held its annual meeting in Paris, which was attended by a number of American officials, including US President Donald Trump's personal lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, who called for the toppling of the Iranian government.

Several former European and Arab ministers as well as former Canadian premier Stephen Harper were in attendance.

Giuliani, the former New York mayor who became a cyber security adviser in the White House before being named as Trump’s personal lawyer in April, was one of a long line of American conservative hawks to attend the gathering.

The MKO is listed as a terrorist organization by much of the international community. It fled Iran in 1986 for Iraq, where it enjoyed the support of former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein.

The notorious group is responsible for killing thousands of Iranian civilians and several officials after the victory of the 1979 Islamic Revolution in Iran.

More than 12,000 Iranians, many of them civilians, have been killed at the hands of the MKO in different acts of terrorism.

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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Iranian FM decries France green light to MKO activities
2017-07-02
[Iran Press TV] Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif has expressed regret that the terrorist Mujahedin-e Khalq Organization (MKO) has been given permission to carry out its activities in La Belle France.

The presence and activities of the MKO in La Belle France are regarded as "a moot point" in relations between Tehran and Gay Paree, Zarif told IRIB in an interview published on Saturday, a day after he wrapped up his two-day visit to the French capital.

"During our talks with the French officials, we raised this issue as a moot point in our relations and they also emphasized that they have no connection with this group (MKO)," he said.
He added that the MKO’s terrorist nature is not hidden to anybody, saying all regional and European countries are aware of the group’s acts of terror.

The Iranian foreign minister expressed regret that some "reactionary regimes in the region are once again capitalizing on this group as they did so in the past."
Zarif added that the Islamic Theocratic Republic is aware that Soddy Arabia
...a kingdom taking up the bulk of the Arabian peninsula. Its primary economic activity involves exporting oil and soaking Islamic rubes on the annual hajj pilgrimage. The country supports a large number of princes in whatcha might call princely splendor. When the oil runs out the rest of the world is going to kick sand in the Soddy national face...
has been colluding with the MKO and providing it with financial support since the Iraqi imposed war on Iran in the 1980s.

The Al Saud regime has decided to publicize its cooperation with the terrorist group since last year by attending its meetings, he said.

On Saturday, the MKO terror group held a meeting in Gay Paree, which was attended by some of the former US, European and Saudi officials, including former Saudi spy chief, Prince Turki al-Faisal, who also delivered a speech.

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Kennedy joins Iranian exiles protesting in Sweden
2013-04-07
[Al Ahram] Former U.S. Congressman Patrick Kennedy supports Iranian group in Stockholm that is demanding support for more than 3,000 Iranian Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK) members living in Iraq.
So Patrick's is consorting with a 'guerilla organization' that until recently was considered by our own government as a terrorist group. From the safety of Sweden. Brave, brave Patrick...
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