The Albanian government has blocked the access of the MKO members to the Internet in their camp near Tirana.<br><br>rnThe Albanian government has turned off Internet access at the Ashraf-3 camp outside Manze, a small hill hamlet 30 kilometers west of Tirana.<br><br>rnAccording to an informed security source, the notorious cultish members have been compelled to use mobile Internet or illicit techniques for cyber operations since Albania is firm to keep a lid on the terrorist activities of the group also called MEK.<br><br>rnOn August 12, Kazem Gharibabadi, secretary of Iran’s High Council for Human Rights, said Tehran had filed a huge case against more than 100 members of the cultish organization, which has killed tens of thousands of Iranians.<br><br>rnHe said that Iran is seeking to rid the world of terrorism and terrorist organizations.<br><br>rnGharibabadi also noted that 107 prominent members of the MKO are the subject of the huge lawsuit that has been sent to an Iranian court for adjudication.<br><br>rnThe defendants have been notified through email and that a separate branch has been established to handle the case, the human rights chief added.<br><br>rn“The court will soon start i
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The Albanian government has turned off Internet access at the Ashraf-3 camp outside Manze, a small hill hamlet 30 kilometers west of Tirana.
According to an informed security source, the notorious cultish members have been compelled to use mobile Internet or illicit techniques for cyber operations since Albania is firm to keep a lid on the terrorist activities of the group also called MEK.
On August 12, Kazem Gharibabadi, secretary of Iran’s High Council for Human Rights, said Tehran had filed a huge case against more than 100 members of the cultish organization, which has killed tens of thousands of Iranians.
He said that Iran is seeking to rid the world of terrorism and terrorist organizations.
Gharibabadi also noted that 107 prominent members of the MKO are the subject of the huge lawsuit that has been sent to an Iranian court for adjudication.
The defendants have been notified through email and that a separate branch has been established to handle the case, the human rights chief added.
“The court will soon start its work in accordance with the provisions of the criminal procedure,†he noted. ■