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Maryam Rajavi wants to import terrorists to Norway Open Letter to Norway's Prime Minister November 28, 2006 To: Office of the Prime
Minister Dear Jens Stoltenberg, According to Arabic website nahrainnet.net (see the report below) Maryam Rajavi handed over to some Norwegian MPs a list of MKO members in Camp Ashraf Iraq whom she wants to be given asylum in the west. It is remarkable that the more Maryam Rajavi comes out of her base in Auvers sur Oise and the more she meets with politicians and media, the more gaffes she gives. For this reason, we wholeheartedly welcome more such meetings and visits. In this particular case, during her trip to Norway on the private invitation of some non Rajavi-cult members in the Norwegian parliament, Mrs Rajavi apparently handed over a list of individuals who are currently in Camp Ashraf to at least one MP. Realising that her terrorist base Camp Ashraf will be dismantled in a matter of months if not weeks, Rajavi's mission is now to retain her most useful, loyal cult members by bringing them to the west. She has tasked some Norwegian MPs with abusing their country's immigration system in order to import a group of terrorists into Norway and to grant them political asylum. Clearly, any list of valued members concocted by Maryam Rajavi certainly comprises a list of 'most wanted' terrorists for western governments. It is equivalent to a leading member of Hizb ut Tahrir giving a list of Osama bin Laden's most trusted lieutenants to the UK government and asking for them to be given asylum there. The first thing the Norwegian MP should do is to hand this list not to Norway's immigration service but to Interpol so that these individuals can be added to the list of MKO members wanted for crimes against humanity and for war crimes. Members of Parliament should ask why Maryam Rajavi wants these particular people and not others and why she left them in Iraq in 2003 when she and around 300 others escaped the country. The answer is straightforward if anyone is honest enough to acknowledge it. These precious members whom Rajavi is now trying to rescue from Iraq were her most ruthless repressive agents in Camp Ashraf. It is they who, for three and a half years, have imposed absolute control over the members using Rajavi's infamous system of psychological coercion, extrajudicial punishments and a constant bombardment of lies, deception and misinformation under conditions of isolation and enslavement. Does the west want to offer these individuals political asylum? Yours Sincerely Massoud Khodabandeh cc
Article from nahrainnet.net: A number of press sources in Norway
revealed that during her recent visit to Oslo, Maryam Rajavi held two rounds
of meetings with Israeli diplomats.
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