| Organization |
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| Mojahedin e-Khalq (National Liberation Army of Iran), backed by Iraq. |
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| Location |
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| Iraqi-Iran border Mojahedin camps in Iraq. However, audio from Radio Iraq International via Baghdad has been heard during technical difficulties in December 1999 and April 2000, meaning that some programs are at least broadcast via Iraq. From March 2000, station is using 12 transmitters (previously used 10). Iran is using 16 jammer stations. The group reportedly broadcast Patriotic Radio via Libyan transmitters in the 1970's against the Shah. The Voice of Mojahed originally broadcast from the transmitters of the Democratic Party of Iranian Kurdistan radio station. It was later broadcast by Iraq state-radio transmitters under the regime of Saddam Hussein. |
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| Languages |
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| Farsi |
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| Identification |
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| (Farsi) Sedaye Mojahed |
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| Active |
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| 1981 - March 2003 |
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| Contact |
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e-mail: Mojahed@mojahedin.org
Heibatollahi, Postfach 502107, 50981 Koln, Germany
M.I.S.S., Public Relations, BM Box 9720, London WC1N 3XX, UK
Mr. Majid Taleghani, Mojahedines du People d'Iran, 17 rue des Gords, F-95430 Auvers-sur-aise, France
BM Box 951, London NW 119 EL, UK
P.O.Box 3133, Baghdad, Iraq
P.O.Box 572-45, Washington, DC 20037, USA
People's Mojahedin of Iran - Press Office, National Press Building, P.O. Box 27087, Suite 1065, Washington, DC 20038 |