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ordered a raid on a MKO camp near the capital, Tirana, that houses thousands of members of the group
The United States has also expressed support for the raid.Albanian state police seized dozens of computers on June 20 during the raid on
the Ashraf 3 camp where some 2,800 members of the MKO, also called MEK, live after local media reported that the group is suspected of
agreements the group made when they settled in Albania a decade ago.The United States State Department said in an e-mail to RFE/RL that
American authorities were informed that the raid was conducted lawfully and voiced support for Tirana's sovereign right to take such
action."The Albanian State Police have assured us that all actions were conducted in accordance with applicable laws, including with regard
to the protection of the rights and freedoms of all persons in Albania
statement said.MKO representatives claimed that one elderly person died as a result of the use of tear gas by police during the raid, but
Albania's interior minister and the police, who released a video recording of the operation, denied responsibility.The reported death had
nothing to do with the actions of the police, Interior Minister Bledi Cuci said."I guarantee you that no person was touched during the
police operation," Cuci said at a news conference, adding that the reaction of the MKO was "unacceptable, intolerable, and
reprehensible.""They are in Albania according to an agreement that stipulates that they will not carry out political activities or protests,
and they are sheltered only for humanitarian purposes," Cuci said.State Police Director-General Muhamet Rrumbullaku said 15 police officers
and 21 members of the MKO were injured and several police cars were damaged.He said MKO members began to resist when police found server
rooms and computer equipment that they suspected were illegal
Police seized 96 computer units and about 50 laptops and tablets, he said, adding that there was an attempt to burn some documents during
the operation.The raid was part of an investigation by the Special Structure Against Organized Crime and Corruption (SPAK)
None of the officials disclosed what the SPAK investigation is about."The prosecutor's office has initiated several criminal cases, but I
cannot tell you why the Iranians of the MKO are suspected," Cuci said.Rrumbullaku said that all who used violence against the police have
been identified and that there will be consequences for the leaders of the camp who did not cooperate.The MEK left Iraq, where they had
their camp before, in 2013, under a UN- and United States -backed deal and settled in other countries, including Albania.The State
Department reiterated in its statement that the United States government does not regard the MKO as a democratic group."The State
Department continues to have serious concerns about the [MKO] as an organization, including allegations of abuse committed against its own
members," the statement concluded.The MKO killed United States personnel in Iran during the 1970s and also carried out a series of terror
attacks on Iranian embassies in 13 different countries in 1992, leading to its inclusion on the lists of terrorist organizations of the
United States, Canada, the European Union, and the United Kingdom.