The Guardian newspaper has revealed that most of the people who participated in Mojahedin-e Khalq terrorist Organization (MKO) rally in Paris were poor refugees and young eastern Europeans bussed in to attend the rally.

 Former New York City mayor, Rudy Giuliani's speech for MKO in Paris was in front of a crowd of about 4,000, many of them refugees and young eastern Europeans who had been bussed in to attend the rally in return for a weekend trip to Paris.

The former New York mayor, who became a cyber security adviser in the White House before being named as Donald Trump’s personal lawyer in April, is one of a long line of American conservative hawks who attended the MKO annual Terror conference.

Another prominent guest on Saturday was Newt Gingrich, a former House speaker and a close Trump ally.

Giuliani was one of 33 senior US officials and top military brass at this year’s Terror conference on Saturday. Bill Richardson, former US ambassador to the United Nations, US energy secretary and Democratic governor of New Mexico, was also in attendance. Stephen Harper, former prime minister of Canada, also delivered a speech at the Terrorist rally in Paris.

Meanwhile, Iranian people took to the streets of Paris on Saturday to protest against the notorious MKO terrorist group.

The MKO was once listed as a terrorist organisation in the US and Europe and is still widely viewed as a Marxist cult built around the personality of its ringleader, Maryam Rajavi.

Some of its horrid practices include forcing the group's male members to divorce their wives and have them married to Rajavi's husband Massoud. 

The terrorist group is also known for its extremely oppressive control over members in its camps where access to the Internet and other information sources is prohibited.