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A US passenger plane transferred 155 members of Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization (MKO, also known as the MEK, PMOI and NCR) terrorist group, including ringleaders, from Iraq to Albania on Thursday morning.

According to Neday-e Haghighat Website, a sum of 676 terrorists were transferred of Camp Liberty (TTL) to Albania in August.

The recent flight included several high-ranking members of the group, and possibly the group's ringleader Massoud Rajavi, who are notoriously known for their inhumane attitude against low-ranking members taken as hostages in the cult. These terrorists have been under the arrest warrant issued by the Iraqi government so they fled the Iraqi territory by fake identities and passports.

The Iran-based Arabic-language al-Alam news channel reported that Iraq's Sha'baniyeh Intifada is likely to attack the Liberty Camp to prevent Rajavi's escape and take revenge for the MKO's crimes against the Iraqi people during Saddam's era.

The MKO, founded in the 1960s, blended elements of Islamism and Stalinism and participated in the overthrow of the US-backed Shah of Iran in 1979. Ahead of the revolution, the MKO conducted attacks and assassinations against both Iranian and western targets.

The group started assassination of the citizens and officials after the revolution in a bid to take control of the newly-established Islamic Republic. It killed several of Iran's new leaders in the early years after the revolution, including the then President, Mohammad Ali Rajayee, Prime Minister, Mohammad Javad Bahonar and the Judiciary Chief, Mohammad Hossein Beheshti who were killed in bomb attacks by the MKO members in 1981.

The group fled to Iraq in 1986, where it was protected by Saddam Hussein and where it helped the Iraqi dictator suppress Shiite and Kurd uprisings in the country.

The terrorist group joined Saddam's army during the Iraqi imposed war on Iran (1980-1988) and helped Saddam and killed thousands of Iranian civilians and soldiers during the US-backed Iraqi imposed war on Iran.

Since the 2003 US invasion of Iraq, the group, which now adheres to a pro-free-market philosophy, has been strongly backed by neo-conservatives in the United States, who argued for the MKO to be taken off the US terror list.

The US formally removed the MKO from its list of terror organizations in early September, one week after Secretary of State Hillary Clinton sent the US Congress a classified communication about the move. The decision made by Clinton enabled the group to have its assets under the US jurisdiction unfrozen and do business with the American entities, the State Department said in a statement at the time.

In September 2012, the last groups of the MKO terrorists left Camp Ashraf, their main training center in Iraq's Diyala province. They have been transferred to Camp Liberty. Hundreds of the MKO terrorists have now been sent to Europe, where their names were taken off the blacklist even two years before the US.

The MKO has assassinated over 12,000 Iranians in the last 4 decades. The terrorist group had even killed large numbers of Americans and Europeans in several terror attacks before the 1979 Islamic Revolution.

Some 17,000 Iranians have lost their lives in terror attacks in the 35 years after the Revolution.

Rumors were confirmed earlier this month about the death of MKO ringleader, Massoud Rajavi, as a former top Saudi intelligence official disclosed in a gaffe during an address to his followers.

Rajavi's death was revealed after Turki al-Faisal who was attending the MKO annual gathering in Paris made a gaffe and spoke of the terrorist group's ringleader as the "late Rajavi" twice.

Faced with Faisal's surprising gaffe, Rajavi's wife, Maryam, changed her happy face with a complaining gesture and cued the interpreter to be watchful of translation words and exclude the gaffe from the Persian translation.

Neday-e Haghighat website also released the names of those MKO members who have been transferred by the US passenger plane:

1.Hamidreza Hakimi
2.Jalil Gholamzadeh
3.Majid Khabaz Sirjani
4.Morterza Omidi
5.Tajbakhsh Delavari
6.Bijar Rahimi
7.Mohammad Zareiee or Zare-zadeh
8.Hamidreza Esmaeil Beigi
9.Mahmoud Barisemi
10.Mohammadmehdi Sabet-Rostami
11.Farah Firouzmand
12.Sorour Lahmi
13.Abdollah Jaafar-zadeh
14.Hamid Robat
15.Ahmad Zarchi
16.Mehrdad Bazazian
17.Mojtaba Boland-Martabeh
18.Jamal Olyaei
19.Mahmoud Sufi
20.Esmaeil Kavousi-nia
21.Ghasem Jabrai
22.Seyyed Aliasghar Haj-Seyyed-Javadi
23.Morteza Ghaemi ( aliases Alimohammad Ranj-Orangi
24.Bahman Rezaei
25.Ahmad Taj-gardun
26.Siyavosh Farshid
27.Mehdi Mohammad-Moradi
28.Behzad Ghaderi
29.Mohsen (samad) siyahkolah ( aliases Hossein Golchian or Golshian )
30.Javad Soleyman-Jah
31.Golnaz Tamizi
32.Susan Bani-Hashemi
33.Mehdi Haj-Hosseini
34.Ozra Alavi Taleghani ( aliases Susan Kalali )
35.Shahriar Shakhes
36.Massoud Heidari
37.Aliasghar Akbari
38.Amirabbas Zabeti
39.Hossein Rezaei-nejad
40.Hamid Kohandel Gargari
41.Sheida Taheri
42.Raziyeh Ghadami
43.Nahid Sataroloyoub ( aliases Sattari )
44.Azar Karimpour ( aliases Mahnaz Abooei )
45.Fahimeh Azarani
46.Mohammad Fadaei
47.FArshid Raees-zadeh
48.Nima Habashi
49.Iraj Soltani
50.Ali Mamghani Mothagh
51.Behnam Alivandi
52. Unkonwn
53.Seyed Mohammadkazem Nabavi Chashami
54.Farzan Pur-Abed
55.Behrooz Barghian
56.Malek Beyt-Masha'l
57.Hossein Khorsand Akbarzadeh
58.Shahpoor Mohammadi
59.Ahmadreza Iranpur
60.Navid Danafar
61.Darush Shahpari
62.Jalil Borbor
63.Puran Dehghanpur
64.Laleh Noghreh-Saz ( aliases Narges Rakhshani )
65.Fatemeh Reza-zadeh
66.Alimohammad Rahimi Alashti
67.Mohammad Tavakoli
68.Esmaeil Ghasemi
69.Ali Osat Firouz-bakht
70.Nader Razaei-far
71.Ozra ( amineh ) Takhshid
72.Roghayeh ( Homa ) Jaberi
73.Maryam Kavani
74.Mahnaz Jadidian
75.Shokuh Ghasem-zadeh
76.Emad Duji
77.Alireza Baghban Khatibi
78.Hamid Mohammad Agh-Atabay
79.Abbas Ghodrati
80.Hasan Rahnama
81.Rasul Mahdloo Torkaman ( aliases Farid shafaei)
82.Ahmad Mohammadi
83.Ayoub Astan-alami
84.Mohammad Ranjbar
85.Mahmoud Latifi
86.Nurmorad Kolah-Jooei
87.Najaf Kamali
88.Babak Tahmasebi
89.Rahim Falahat-nejad
90.Gholamreza Esfandiari
91.Ali Tajbakhsh
92.Nader Keshmiri
93.Zahra Ruzbeh
94.Farideh Yazdan-panah
95.Narges Shafiei ( aliases Nasrin Shalivari )
96.Mahmoud Fard
97.Ali Mahdavi
98.Mohammadreza Iranpur
99.Alireza Pur-Jaafar Rudsari
100.Mehran Rastin
101.Ebrahim Haghiri
102.Ali Ashraf Maleki
103.Davoud Heydarian
104.Ali Hajari
105.Kheyrollah Mohammad-alian
106.Amir-younos Haghighi
107.Mehdi Jalilian
108.Hasan Sadeghi
109.Manouchehr Mohammadi
110.Ahmad Sorkhi
111.Soltan Bavi
112.Ahmad Pir-hayati
113.Musa Motahedi
114.Esmaeil Rezaei Sheikh Amiranloo
115.Saeid Mehdizadeh Mola-bashi
116.Fariborz Nemati
117.Alireza Gheytani
118.Mohammad Shafaei
119.Mohammadmehdi Mohseni
120.Saeed Hoseini

The second group:
1.Shayesteh Saghaei
2.Nasrin Masih
3.Raziyeh Tabari
4.Ensiyeh Golshahi ( aliases Golmohamamdi )
5.Akram Faraji
6.Nejah Javaheri
7.Kobra Amini
8.Mitra Amooei
9.Nushin Jahan-roshan
10.Esmat Kargar-zadeh
11.Zahra Shirzad ( aliases Kosar Negahdar Khorshidfar )
12.Alireza Nejad-Shams
13.Enayat Sohrabi
14.Saeed Rajaei-pur
15.Leila Ghanbari
16.Mahmour Fakhri-nia
17.Zahra Seraj
18.Akbar Moeini Karbkandi
19.Fatemeh HOmafar ( aliases Maryam Ratebi )
20.Alireza Maadanchi (aliases Bijan Hadizadeh )
21.Mojtaba Zakeri ( aliases Bahman Esmaeili )
22.Hossein Paydar
23.Monir Seyedi Kamjani
24.Mohammad Khujinian
25.Hojjat Rezaei ( Ali Hojati )
26.Vahid Sadegh
27.Gholamali Riyahi
28.Seyyed Mohammad Vahedi
29.Gholamreza Sireh
30.Mehdi Halvaei
31.Seyyed Hasan Musavi almaleki
32.Fatemeh Faghihi
33.Soheyla Shaabani
34.Zahra Mazuchian ( aliases Mina Sharifpur)
35.Soraya Yazdan-sepah