The People's Mujahedin (MEK), an Exiled Iranian opposition group, is facing increased pressure in Europe as European countries intensify talks with Tehran to revive a deal on Iran's nuclear programme. The MEK is accused by the Iranian authorities of carrying out a violent campaign of attacks in the early 1980s, but supporters regard it as the sole credible opposition group based outside Iran. The group was banned from holding a major rally in France last week over security concerns, and Albanian authorities launched a raid against a MEK camp earlier this month.
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