Fars News Agency
September 20, 2011
Chairman of an Iraqi legal committee tasked with investigating the crimes committed by the terrorist Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization (MKO) said that the committee has obtained documents substantiating a close military link and cooperation between the MKO and the Al-Qaeda terrorist group.
“Based on the very clear documents and evidence presented to our committee 800 Iraqis enter Camp Ashraf (now the camp of New Iraq) on different pretexts, like construction work, everyday, but a majority of them are al-Qaeda members and receive military and terrorist trainings in the camp,” Nafeh Eisa told FNA on Tuesday.
He added that the terrorist group has put pictures and portraits of al-Qaeda leader on the walls of the camp, respecting them as “heroes of Islam”.
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