Rajavi cult transferring TV studio to Europe ahead of Camp Ashraf dismantlement

Irandidban.com, November 27, 2006

As the issue of MKO's expulsion from Iraq becomes more serious, the bankrupt group of Rajavi has decided to relocate its satellite TV unit in a European country.

Following the order of Iraqi officials and coalition forces for the expulsion of MKO from Iraq and the ban on all propaganda and political activities of the group in this country, it has become impossible for the group to continue its studio work in Camp Ashraf. As soon as Camp Ashraf is cleared of terrorist elements, the group's TV installations and facilities will be confiscated by the Iraqi government, therefore the officials of Rajavi's gang have decided to establish new studios in one of the Scandinavian countries.

Sources close to the gang of Rajavi reported that MKO officials' efforts to establish propagandistic units in France, Sweden and Norway were blocked by the strong opposition of the security services in these countries. Particularly in France, where the Interior Ministry opposed the idea and warned a private company over the issue.

Observers believe that regarding the existence of top secret and sensitive bases of this terrorist organization in Switzerland and the previous activities of the group in this country, the new studios will be established in this European country.

There's no doubt that establishing these new installations will involve high costs for the group (much higher than the costs of producing TV programs), and that's why the group is holding "solidarity" programs (a kind of "Telethon") to collect the money needed to buy the new equipment.

It should be noted that Iraq announced that all properties given to the group by Saddam Hussein are the property of Iraqis. The government has also ordered that this property should return to the country's treasury.

 

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