
Today's action in the Mujahideen camp in Manez has caused a sensation in the international media. " Fox News " has dedicated an article to what happened today. As the police action is described, there are strong messages regarding the American position. According to the article, DASH is in a difficult situation.
The State Department found itself in a difficult position after dozens of Iranian dissidents seeking safe haven in Albania were injured Tuesday and one suspect was killed in a state police raid on the camp. They are accused of plotting cyber attacks against the Albanian government. "It is suspected that 1,000 Albanian police officers from the Special Prosecution Unit against Corruption and Organized Crime descended on the Ashraf-3 and Ashraf-4 camps located in Manëza, which is home to at least 3,000 Iranian dissidents from the Mujahedeen-e-Khalq," he points out . "Fox News".
According to the American network, the US remains in a precarious position, as it has supported Iranian dissidents abroad since at least 2009, when it led efforts to drive the opposition out of Iraq. He also remembers that they were once described as a terrorist organization.
At the time, the US still designated the MEK as a terrorist organization for its militant campaigns that opposed the US-backed Shah of Iran, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, along with the killing of American citizens in Iran in the 1970s . followed by an attack on the US embassy in 1992. But in 2012 the State Department removed the MEK from its designated terrorist list because of its renunciation of violence and open cooperation with the US in Iraq. About 2,700 MEK members were subsequently transferred to Albania at the request of the US starting in 2014.
The US has also been a key supporter of the Albanian government, especially after a July 2022 cyber attack, where the US National Cyber Mission Force organized an operational "hunt" to "identify, monitor and analyze adversary tactics, techniques and procedures". in relation to cyber-attacks ", it is emphasized in the article.
Furthermore, it is reported that the tensions between Albania and Iran regarding the cyber attack have also exerted pressure on the dissident community that lives within the Albanian borders. The article continues that Albanian Interior Minister Bledar Çuçi rejected on Tuesday any accusation of violence and claimed that the actions taken were in accordance with the decision taken by the Special Court of Albania against Corruption and Organized Crime. "Fox News" itself has contacted DASH, but has not received a response from them. / Pamphlet
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