Mujahedeen-e Khalq reveals major Iranian nuclear site
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  • An exiled Iranian opposition group Mujahedeen-e Khalq (MEK) informed that its spies have found a factory that plays a key role in Iran’s secretive nuclear program. Spokespersons for the MEK told reporters that over the past four and half years the Iranian government has used a manufacturing facility west of Tehran to produce parts for tens of thousands of enrichment centrifuges. Spokeswoman, Soona Samsami said that members of the group inside Iraq had taken “serious risks” to gather detailed information about the operation of what she called the TABA facility. Soona and spokesman Alireza Jafarzadeh also provided a detailed description of the work done in the three steel warehouses on the site, as well as the names of several of the facility’s top administrators and scientists. But they did not offered documents, interior factory photographs or other hard evidence that the TABA factory makes centrifuge parts.1

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