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This is an annotated bibliography on the People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran.

Tertiary sources

  • Kushner, Harvey, ed. (2003). "Mujahedin-E-Khalq Organization". Mujahedin-E-Khalq Organization. Encyclopedia of Terrorism. SAGE Publications. pp. 245–246. doi:10.4135/9781412952590.n298. ISBN 9780761924081.
  • Abrahamian, Ervand (2009). "Mujāhidīn". In Esposito, John (ed.). The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Modern Islamic World. Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/acref/9780195305135.001.0001. ISBN 978-0-19-530513-5.
    Cites Abrahamian 1989.
  • Ciment, James, ed. (2011). "Directory of Terrorist Groups and Individuals: Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization (MEK or MKO)". World Terrorism: An Encyclopedia of Political Violence from Ancient Times to the Post-9/11 Era: An Encyclopedia of Political Violence from Ancient Times to the Post-9/11 Era. World Terrorism: An Encyclopedia of Political Violence from Ancient Times to the Post-9/11 Era. Routledge. ISBN 9781317451525.
  • Rezai, Hamid (2014). "Mujāhidīn-i Khalq". In Shahin, Emad (ed.). The Oxford Encyclopedia of Islam and Politics. Oxford University Press.
    Cites Abrahamian 1989, Goulka et al. 2009.

Secondary sources

Academic

Press

Reliable

Unassessed reliability

  • "Iran executions alarm Amnesty". Ottawa Citizen. United Press International. 13 December 1988.
  • Timmerman, Kenneth R. (January 1998). "Torricelli's terrorist list friends". The American Spectator. 31 (1): 26–31.
    Available at ProQuest. Unclear whether this is an opinion piece. Documents MEK-linked donations to Robert Torricelli, front organizations, and politicians deceived to sign support letters.
  • Bell, Stewart (13 January 1999). "Members of 12 terrorist groups arrested in Canada". National Post. p. A1.
    Available at ProQuest. Covers Canada's claim that 3 members of the MEK (Robab Farahi Mahdaviah, Parvin Khassebaf and Effat Nejati) are declared a threat to Canada's national security and were previously deported.
  • Hartlaub, Peter; Gittrich, Greg (17 March 1999). "VALLEY VISA RING LINKED TO TERRORISTS". Los Angeles Daily News. p. N1.
    Available at ProQuest. Covers ongoing investigation alleging a that a MEK-linked fraud ring faked visas and charged for entry in the US, including smuggling MEK members into the US.
  • Gillis, Charlie (26 June 1999). "Suspected terrorist caught at U.S. border, wants back into Canada". National Post. p. A4.
    Available at ProQuest. Covers Hussein Shams' deportation for alleged links to the MEK.
  • Hamilton, Graeme (28 February 2012). "Help Iran's MEK". National Post. p. A1.
    Available at ProQuest. Discusses lobbying campaign for MEK de-listing.
  • Aschoff, Susan (21 January 2000). "The eight immigrants". St. Petersburg Times. p. 10A.
    Available at ProQuest. Covers immigration fraud. Prefer usage of piece by David Rosenzweig (27 October 1999) from Los Angeles Times.
  • Thompson, John C. (7 March 2000). "Terrorism is as terrorism does: Old terrorists never die; they just become irrelevant". Ottawa Citizen. p. A15.
    Available at ProQuest. Possibly an opinion piece (needs checking) by the Mackenzie Institute.
  • Krasnowski, Matt (1 March 2001). "7 held in LAX donation scheme; Gifts may have aided terrorism". Daily Breeze. p. A1.
    Available at ProQuest. Prefer use of equivalent stories at Los Angeles Times.
  • Krasnowski, Matt (14 March 2001). "7 indicted in terrorist fund raising". Daily Breeze. p. A13.
    Available at ProQuest. Prefer use of equivalent stories at Los Angeles Times.
  • Chappie, Damon (27 September 2001). "Local Democratic Group Condemns Rep. Traficant's Comments on Attacks". Roll Call.
    Available at ProQuest. Coverts James Traficant support from MEK members.
  • Smith, John L. (14 October 2001). "Being tough on those who help terrorists hasn't always been a top priority". Las Vegas Review-Journal.
    Available at ProQuest. Briefly covers the Encino fraud case, but it does not add much. Prefer previous coverage at Los Angeles Times.
  • Krasnowski, Matt (26 November 2001). "Terrorist designation will go on trial". Daily Breeze. p. A1.
    Available at ProQuest. Covers start of trial (from the March 2001 indictments).
  • Ridgeway, James; Fard, Camelia (11 December 2001). "With friends like these". The Village Voice. p. 33.
    Long form piece MEK broadly, its presence in Washington, and Alireza Jafarzadeh.
  • "Two groups fight Blunkett blacklist". Birmingham Post. 23 February 2002.
    Available at ProQuest. Covers attempts to delist MEK and PKK in the UK, Lord Lester QC's role. Similar but less deep coverage available at the Financial Times. Equivalent coverage at The Guardian.
  • "Dismissal sought in terrorist case". Los Angeles Daily News. Associated Press. 12 March 2002. p. N6.
    Brief AP note: Seven Iranians accused of using a charity scam to solicit money for a terrorist group asked a federal judge in Los Angeles on Monday to dismiss the charges. The defendants were indicted a year ago for allegedly soliciting money at Los Angeles International Airport for a group called Mujahedin-E Khalq, or MEK, which is based in Iraq and seeks to overthrow Iran's government.
  • "Red tape delays challenge". Birmingham Post. 18 April 2002.
    Delay in UK listing case.
  • Bronskill, Jim (13 August 2002). "Alleged terrorist gets new hearing". Calgary Herald. p. A9.
    Available at ProQuest. Hearing on Ahmad Fani's alleged MEK membership. Similar coverage at Northern Daily News, The Windsor Star, St. Catharines Standard.
  • Oakland, Ross (15 September 2002). "A question of timing ; Denied Canadian refugee status, Ghorbanali Mazraekar is either a hapless victim of circumstance or the author of his own misfortune". Toronto Star. p. A8.
    Available at ProQuest. Ghorbanali Mazraekar relation to the MEK and refugee status.
  • Stainton, Lilo H. (17 September 2002). "TORRICELLI DENIES FORRESTER'S `FLIP-FLOP' ACCUSATION Foreign-policy charges traded". Asbury Park Press. p. A1.
    Available at ProQuest. Douglas Forrester and Robert Torricelli, discusses Torricelli's work on behalf of the MEK (as acknowledged by Torricelli), and his decision to not continue working on their behalf.
  • Brown, Aldrin (13 October 2002). "O.C. man's terror case reflects wider split". The Orange County Register.
    Partially available at ProQuest. Charges against Mohommad Omidvar for donations to the MEK.
  • Dimmock, Gary (12 March 2003). "Saddam's fighters active in Canada: Money collected nationwide". Calgary Herald. p. A1.
    Available at ProQuest. MEK fundraising in Canada. Similar article published by the Evening Guide, The Gazette, Ottawa Citizen.
  • Sullivan, John (9 May 2003). "U.S. FORCES DISPLACE IRANIAN EXILE GROUP". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. p. A4.
    Available at ProQuest. US starts taking over MEK base, disarming negotiations ongoing.
  • Diedrich, John (10 May 2003). "Carson troops take Iranian camp without fight". The Gazette. p. A1.
    Available at ProQuest. US rais MEK camp without a fight.
  • Sawyer, Jon (11 May 2003). "Neoconservatives pushing for a regime change in Iran". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. p. A4.
    Available at ProQuest. Covers possible plans of the Pentagon to use the MEK as a proxy against Iran.
  • Warren P. (23 May 2003). "U.S. MAPS NEW IRAN STRATEGY DEBATE CENTERS ON WHETHER TO DISRUPT REGIME". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. p. A4.
    Available at ProQuest. Discusses plans for the US to use the MEK as a proxy against Iran. Also published at San Antonio Express-News.
  • "Police raids target Iranian families". The Advertiser. 4 June 2003.
    Police raid Iranian families in Australia, possibly linked (but not confirmed in the report) to efforts to delist the MEK.
  • Sevunts, Levon (19 June 2003). "Dissidents have had presence in Canada: Four MEK operatives deported from here". The Gazette (Montreal). p. A22.
  • Cobb, Chris (5 July 2003). "Flames of fanaticism". The Gazette (Montreal).
    Available at ProQuest. Covers the suice by self-immolation in support of the MEK by Neda Hassani, a Canadian woman. Also published at The Kingston Whig-Standard, Ottawa Citizen, Vancouver Sun.
  • Bell, Stewart (13 September 2003). "Deported Iranian admits he lied". National Post.
    Claims that Mansour Ahani fabricated his previous story as a former Iranian intelligence agent, and claims instead that he paid the MEK US$5,000 for help with immigration process.
  • Stewart, Bell (14 October 2003). "Judge rules Iraq-based group is a terrorist organization". The Gazette (Montreal). p. A12.
    Judge rules that the deportation was valid on grounds of MEK membership and the organization's terrorist activity.
  • "Iran slams France for hosting MEK opposition group meeting". Al Arabiya. Agence France-Presse.

Sources that might (or might not) be usable as WP:RSOPINION.

Questionable reliability

  • Faghfoury, Mostafa (14 July 1986). "Rajavi best hope for Iran". Ottawa Citizen. p. A9.
    Available at ProQuest and Newspapers.com. This is not a newspeace, but a letter to the newspaper.
  • "For the record". The Washington Post. 13 May 1987.
    Opinion piece without visible byline (checked in the online version and the ProQuest copy).
  • Guart, Al (22 September 1998). "FEDS FOIL TERRORIST PLOT TO INVADE U.N. FOR CLINTON'S VISIT". New York Post. p. 20.
    Available at ProQuest. Short piece. Quote: Two unidentified men - one a suspected member of the Mujahedin-e Kalq (MEK) - had applied for press credentials to get inside the U.N. session, which was attended by scores of foreign heads of state. To get their press cards, the suspects had sought the help of two women, one of whom worked for another country's U.N. mission, sources said.
  • Soltis (1 March 2001). "FBI: TERRORISTS RAISE BIG $$ THROUGH L.A. CHARITY RUSE". New York Post.
    Available at ProQuest. Prefer pieces from Los Angeles Times.
  • Dealey, Sam (25 March 2002). "A Very, Very Bad Bunch". National Review. 54 (5).{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
    Available at ProQuest (unclear if opinion piece). Covers support to the MEK/NCRI by Robert Torricelli, James Traficant, Lacy Clay.
  • Morris, Rachel (5 June 2003). "Police accused of terror". The Daily Telegraph (Sydney).
  • "US court asks Clinton to make decision on removing Iran's MEK group from 'terror' list". Asian News International. 3 June 2012.

MEK-linked sources

  • Abedini, Hossein (1 August 1994). "Muslims and the bombs: Islamic teaching; peace process; Israeli actions; Iranian resistance". The Independent.
    Letter by representative of "People's Mujahedin of Iran - Britain."
  • Samsami, Soona (31 October 2001). "Iran's mullahs -- the roots of terrorism". The San Diego Union-Tribune. p. B9.
    Opinion piece by NCRI member.
  • Soleimani, Farid (28 November 2001). "People's Mujahedeen isn't hiding weapons". Ottawa Citizen. p. A19.
    Letter from Farid Soleimani, a Baghdad-based spokesman for the People's Mujahedeen Organization of Iran.
  • Soleimani, Farid (25 December 2001). "Letters: THE MULLAHS AND THE 'VOICE'". The Village Voice.
  • Ghobadi, Shahin (22 April 2002). "THE PEOPLE'S MOJAHEDIN OF IRAN". National Review. 54 (7).
    Letter by MEK representative in response to Sam Dealey article.
  • Safavi, Ali (22 September 2003). "No Infiltration in Iran". The Washington Post. p. A22.
    A response from the Ali Safavi (NCRI) to the "State Questions Military Tolerance of Iranian Dissidents" report

Iran-linked sources

Others

Primary sources