MURDER, POLITICS, AND THE END OF THE JAZZ AGE
by Michael Wolraich
By Kevin Bogardus, Global Affairs @ TheHill.com, April 12, 2013
An Iranian opposition group that was once considered a terrorist front by the State Department has hired an ex-senator to lobby for them.
Former Sen. Robert Torricelli (D-N.J.) has registered to represent the National Council of Resistance of Iran at his lobby firm Rosemont Associates, according to lobbying disclosure records.
The council’s members include the Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK), which was removed last year from the State Department’s terrorist organization list after an aggressive lobbying campaign by its supporters.
Torricelli has been lobbying for the council since April 2, according to his registration. The ex-senator has been providing consulting services and strategy advice while meeting with “other supporters of the Iranian resistance in the United States” and “U.S. government and congressional officials.” The lobbying registration also says Torricelli “provides public speaking services abroad for the client, as requested.”
Speeches by high-profile Washington figures like Torricelli played heavily in the campaign to delist the MEK [.....]