
AFP, Berlin, 24 November 2008(excerpts) – German lawmakers called on the government Monday to support the removal of the exiled Iranian opposition group the People’s Mujahadeen from the European Union’s list of terror groups.
“We call on the government, in cooperation with the (French) presidency of the European Union, to work to have this terror tag removed,” said a petition signed by 150 MPs from across the political spectrum, making up about one-quarter of the Bundestag lower house.
The deputies cited recent court decisions in Britain and at the European level finding no link between the main Iranian opposition group and terrorist activity.
Founded in 1965 with the aim of replacing first the Shah and then the clerical regime in Iran, PMOI has in the past operated an army inside Iran.
After being thrown out of Iran in the 1980s, its members sought refuge abroad, notably in Iraq where they established the military Camp Ashraf in the Diyala province.
The strongly worded petition signed by the deputies said the “brutal regime” in Iran used the terror label to justify the oppression of the 4,000 people at Camp Ashraf and urged US-led forces in Iraq to protect them.
Maryam Radjavi, president of the National Council of Resistance of Iran, the political arm of the PMOI, told reporters she was “profoundly grateful” for the deputies’ support, following similar moves in Britain, France, Belgium and Denmark.