was completely false. an iranian exile group has been on the state department s list of terrorist organizations. i asked panelist ken robinson why. assassinations. targeted political assassinations. have they since renounced all that? they have. i don t have any credible reports that say they participated in that type of behavior in years. there had been widespread bipartisan efforts in washington to get the people s mujahedin removed from the terrorism list. a state department terrorism report indicates the last time that group engaged in terrorist activities was in 2003. wolf. this camp ashraf in iraq, it s been a boiling point for a long time sgroosh that s right. the iranian regime has been pressuring the iraqis to dismamgts the camp. the people in the camp say that if that happens, they re going to get deported to ran and maybe killed. the iraqi regime is actually considering doing it. they haven t obviously done that yet. the people s mujahedin have told us that they be
auk ma din jawed. what have you learned? there s still confusion over exactly what happened at this camp today. the state department acknowledges there was loss of life there, and u.s. officials are pinning the blame squarely on the iraqis. for decks aids they ve opposed one of america s bitterest enemies. long a thorn in the side of awe iran s islamic regime. for years thousands of the members have been given refuge at a place called a camp in neighboring iraq. those iranian exiles now say iraqi security forces, who are close allies of the u.s., attacked the research gee camp and killed at least 30 people on friday. they say women are among the dead. the people s mujahedin showed video of them and one vehicle ramming into a man.
cnn could not confirm the videos, which were edited, were filmed at the camp. i spoke with a group allied with the people s mujahedin. in my mind this is a definitive crime against humanity. reporter: iraqi officials confirm there was a conflict at the camp, but say iranian exiles armed with shovels and stones provoked it. a charge denied by the exiles. the iraqis also say they didn t use live ammunition. the state department says while u.s. officials don t know exactly what happened, this crisis and the loss of life was initiated by the government and the iraqi military, but he also has accusations against the u.s. saying an american military unit had been inside the camp just before this incident. unfortunately, it was in another camp hours before the attack took place on the residence. the commander in a statement to cnn an official with u.s. forces in iraq says the claims being made that will a u.s. battalion was ordered away from camp ashraf
debuted a glossy english-language magazine called inspire. was we told you at the time, it had all the works, a letter from the editor, an index, feature stories. one of the articles was called i m proud to be a traitor to america. another one had instructions teaching you how to make a bomb in the kitchen of your mom and so on. well, they re back. the marketing guys at al qaeda have identified another gap in the market they ve got the wannabe jihadi english-speaking male market covered. now they re after ladies who launch, launch terror attacks, that is it s been dubbed cosmo for waziristan. it s called the majestic woman. the cover story, meeting the wife of a mujahedin. page 13 while elle might
he is just saying this to motivate them. it is like hillary clinton saying she has no money. exactly, thank you. all right, kids. paraphernalia more like terror-phernalia. it is the fear that sells gear. as isis expands territory in iraq they are expanding their brand on-line. various retailers are selling hoodies and t-shirts and other swag that will make you gag. can we call them hoods in assisted of hoodies. they report the terror tees are available for as little as $7 to $13 on various indonesia-d websites that also sells gear promoting groups like hamas and the taliban as well as mujahedin and shirts that look like something off the wardrobe hangars of entourage. what is the best way to remove terrorists from iraq? the same way you remove an