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Posted on :December 16 2012
Hassan Sharqi returned his homeland following the release from the Cult of Rajavi (the MKO aka MEK/PMOI). After settlement in a hotel in Baghdad, Mr. Sharqi contacted his family. Consequently the calls with family, particularly his old mother made him determined to get back home by the help of the governments of Iran and Iraqi.
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Posted on :September 05 2012
They entered Iraq to visit their loved ones, imprisoned in the Cult of Rajavi.All those MKO/MEK/PMOI members who recently defected the Cult notified that families’ presence at Camp Ashraf and hearing their voice via loudspeakers have been a very motivating and hope-giving to members.
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Posted on :January 03 2012
While the situation at Camp Ashraf remains uncertain and the relocation of the residents is hanging in balance, families concern over the fate of their loved ones grows. They are truly worried about the future awaiting for them and their children.
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Posted on :October 16 2011
Unfortunately, every time we come here, not only didn’t the leaders of the Camp Ashraf allow us to visit our children, but also they insulted us and replied by throwing stones at us. But we are proud of our resistance against them and our emotional revealing words that caused a number of imprisoned members of the camp find the courage to escape the cult[MKO/MEK/PMOI] and step in the free world.
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Posted on :October 12 2011
The families of Ashraf residents from Khuzestan engaged for release of their children once more.They went to Camp Ashraf Iraq to assure their loved ones – held as hostages by the cult of Rajavi[ MKO/MEK/PMOI]- that they would do everything possible to help them release from the notorious camp Ashraf. The families wrote letters to Ms. Catherine Ashton and Iraqi Prime Minister...
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Posted on :September 22 2011
The families of residents held in camp Ashraf, Iraq, left Tehran to join the others picketing at the Camp gates. Facing the gloomy atmosphere of the camp they are determined to bring hope, love and emotions back to humiliated hearts of their loved ones held as hostages by the Cult of Rajavi. The Beheshtis have lost one of their sons, Morteza in the MKO/MEK/PMOI...
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Posted on :May 11 2011
Nejat Society believes that there is no need for relocation of Camp Ashraf. A look at recent cases indicates that so far about 1000 defectors of MKO could manage to live a free life in European countries as well as Iran and no judicial obstacle was on their way. If the cult leaders are honest in their words, they should allow the members to decide whether to leave the group or stay in the cult, with their own free will not under the atmosphere of fear and pressure. Then they will see that there will be no more residents to move to another Iraqi area.
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Posted on :April 03 2011
delegation of Nejat Society, Khuzestan office were welcomed by families of MKO captives..Members of Nejat Society reported the recent activities and situation of families picketing at Ashraf gates.Families appreciated efforts of Nejat NGO to release their loved children. Besides, they told their memoirs of visits with their beloveds at Camp Ashraf where they were not allowed to visit their children freely without the control of MKO officials. Families also declared their readiness to offer help to Nejat Society with their activities for salvation of Rajavi's victims.
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Posted on :February 26 2011
A number of Isfahani and Mazandarani families join others picketing at Ashraf Gate.The families set off for Iraq Camp Ashraf along with the one-year strike of picketing families at Ashraf gates. They endeavor to visit their loved ones taken as hostages by MKO cult leaders.They called on humanitarian communities and the Red Cross to aid them to visit their brainwashed children.
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Posted on :February 13 2011
A group of fourteen people of families of Ashraf residents left Tabriz for Baghdad along with the one-year strike of picketing families at Ashraf gates. They endeavor to visit their loved ones taken as hostages by MKO aka MEK/PMOI/PMOI cult leaders. It is of importance to call on Iraqi authorities and international human rights bodies to assist these families ..
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