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Massacre in Iraq That Must Have Pleased Tehran

Sometime in the past six months, the government of Nouri al-Maliki buried 52 bodies in an undisclosed location in Iraq.
The 46 men and six women had been members of the Mujahedeen-e Khalq, an Iranian opposition group that since 1986 has maintained a presence inside Iraq.
They were killed in an assault last fall on Camp Ashraf, the MEK`s historic base roughly 60 miles north of Baghdad.
Photographs taken by the survivors show the victims were shot in the head or neck, or both; some had been handcuffed before being executed

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