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Iranian media claim MEK member behind Paris terror plot

Iran says the couple arrested in Belgium for an alleged bomb plot are members of the group they were attempting to bomb.
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As President Hassan Rouhani embarked on a European trip to salvage the nuclear deal, news broke that a Belgian couple of Iranian origin had been arrested for allegedly planning to attack a Paris gathering of a dissident group working to overthrow the Iranian government. Iran has not only denied the allegations but claimed that it was a “false flag” operation and that one of the arrested individuals is actually a member of the group he allegedly attempted to attack.

After media sources released the names of the arrested couple, various Iranian media outlets published pictures of the male suspect, Amir Sadouni, at rallies of the Mujahedeen-e-Khalq organization, often referred to as the MEK, the very group he was allegedly planning to bomb. The group was on the US terror list until lobbying efforts had them removed in 2012 by the Barack Obama administration. The group fought to overthrow Mohammad Reza Pahlavi’s monarchy but lost in an internal battle with the Islamic Republican Party and eventually joined forces with Iran’s archenemy Saddam Hussein, resulting in their general disdain among the Iranian population.

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