'Tank girl' army accused of torture
Guardian and Human Rights Watch find evidence of abuse by Iranian revolutionaries under US protection
David Leigh in Nijmegen, Netherlands
Tuesday May 31, 2005
The Guardian
A bizarre revolutionary army supported by British politicians who want more "regime change" in the Middle East, has been accused of torture and brainwashing.
Evidence obtained by the Guardian backs a report by Human Rights Watch. This makes detailed accusations of abuse, including deaths under interrogation, against the "People's Mujahideen" of Iran (MKO).
The Mujahideen are a 4000-strong anti-Iranian dissident army, currently under US protection in a camp in Iraq. They have a vociferous public relations campaign in Britain and the backing of some Washington neo-conservatives.
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However, the foreign secretary, Jack Straw, calls them a "a nasty terrorist organisation" and British officials are barred from contact. The Mujahideen are officially proscribed but their British backers want the terrorist designation lifted
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At the time, the "tank girls" were being financed by Saddam Hussein in camps in Iraq. The army was allocated illicit cash from the UN oil-for-food programme, according to Iraqi ministry documents.
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More here:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/usa/story/0,12271,1495712,00.htmlSo, we inherit a terrorist organization that used to be funded by the evil Saddam? :wtf: