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Nejat Society families of Kuzestan branch
Mujahedin Khalq Organization members' families

The MEK lured our children into its camps by using deceptive schemes

Mr. Karim A. A. Khan QC
The Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC)

Greetings and respects,
We, a group of Khuzestani families of members of the Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization (MEK, MKO, Rajavi Cult) in the camp of this organization in Albania, were informed that a number of former members of the MEK filed a complaint against the leaders of this organization for systematic and widespread crimes against them in one of the Iranian courts. Obtaining a final verdict, the relevant documents have been handed over to the International Criminal Court in The Hague for further action.

The plaintiffs in this case, each in the presence of a judge in Iran, pointed to many cases of violation of the most obvious human rights of members by the leaders of the MEK, which we families, while supporting these plaintiffs, believe that the internal relations of the MEK are strained. Let us bring the following to your attention:
Years ago, MEK leaders lured our children into Iraq by using deceptive schemes, such as getting a job in Europe, seeking asylum in European countries, or using brainwashing and deception methods.

The leaders of the MEK have been depriving our children of any face-to-face meetings or telephone contact with their families for years in order to advance their goals, and they are abusing them in illegal acts.
According to former members of the MEK, the leaders of the MEK always deprive members of their most obvious human rights and severely suppress their humanitarian demands.

Nejat Society families of Kuzestan branch

Khuzestani families of MEK members living in Albania

As members’ families, we often went to the MEK headquarters in Iraq to visit our loved ones, but the authorities there, at the behest of Massoud and Maryam Rajavi, had the worst inhumane treatment against us, including insulting and throwing stones at us.

After being transferred to Albania, MEK leaders continued to prevent members from connecting with their families or choosing the path of their lives, despite being in an independent and free country.
Members who break away from the MEK in Albania are required by UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) to pay their monthly salaries by the MEK. But according to former members, MEK leaders pay their salaries if they spy for the MEK on other former members. Also, another condition of the MEK leaders for the former members is that they should not contact their families and if they do, they should report it to the officials of the organization.

Now, according to the above points, we ask you to follow the issue of the deplorable situation of our children there, by sending an independent delegation to the MEK camp in Albania, away from any political considerations and equations.

We remind you that for several years we, the families, have applied for visas from the Albanian government to travel to their country to visit our children, but unfortunately, the Albanian government has left our application unanswered every time.

We, the families, urge you to intervene as soon as possible and summon the leaders of the MEK to the international trial in order to investigate and take further action against the complaints of 42 people whose documents are in your possession.

Thanks,
A group of Khuzestani families of the members of the MEK in Albania
(Khuzestan is a province in southwestern Iran)

October 18, 2021 0 comments
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Sirus Ghazanfari
Former members of the MEK

Rajavi committed genocide by compulsory divorces

Mr. Karim A. A. Khan QC
The Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC)

Greetings and Regards,
I am Sirus Ghazanfari, one of the 42 former members of the Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization (MEK, MKO, Rajavi Cult), who has filed a lawsuit against the leaders of this organization in the Iranian courts, and we have received a final verdict, all the documents of which have been handed over to you for further examination.
In the indictment of the leaders of the MEK, on several pages, they have been convicted of systematic and widespread violations of human rights, including genocide, torture, solitary confinement, forced labor, and hundreds of other cases.

Sirus Ghazanfari

I hereby announce a part of what happened to me in the MEK. I was a soldier in the Iran-Iraq war. I was captured in an operation and I was in the third camp of POWs in Mosul, Iraq. We, who were captives and under severe pressure, joined this group to get rid of captivity with the promises and deceptions of the MEK to experience even higher captivity.
During my 17 years of membership in the MEK, I was deprived of the minimum human rights and freedom of action.

Using cultic mind control methods, the MEK seized the souls and bodies of all members, brainwashed them, used them for its own purposes, and killed them. In this organization, in fact, all emotions and even natural human instincts were taken away from all members.

Massoud Rajavi, whose thoughts are derived from reactionary ideology, in order to seize all the women present in this cult, ordered the trick of the internal ideological revolution so that all women would be married to him.
In addition to hardships such as solitary confinement, mental and physical torture, severe forced labor, and severe bodily harms that suffered myself, I witnessed the tragedies that befell married and single men and women in the MEK.

Massoud Rajavi practically and intentionally committed genocide by compulsory divorces, separating children from their parents and selling them in Europe, causing genocide, which must be held accountable in the International Court of Justice for all its betrayals and crimes.
Rajavi denied me my human rights and ruined my life by violating the moral principles that I should have.

Thanks & Regards
Sirus Ghazanfari – Tabriz
East Azerbaijan Province – Iran

October 18, 2021 0 comments
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Mohammad Jafar Najafi brother
Mujahedin Khalq Organization members' families

To my beloved brother jailed in the MEK

The family of Mohammad Jaafar Najafi have not seen him since he was recruited by the Mujahedin Khalq (MEK). They have not stopped writing letters and sending messages to him although he is not permitted by the group leaders to receive the messages.

Mohammad Jaafar was a soldier in Iran-Iraq war when he was taken as a war prisoner by Iraqi forces, in 1988. He was then recruited by agents of the MEK in the Iraqi jail. Since then, his family were not allowed to visit him.
His mother, Sedigh Najafi has traveled to Iraq several times in order to meet her son in the group’s Camp Ashraf when it was located in Iraq but she was barred from entering the camp. Since the group was relocated in Albaian, she has written several open letters to her son in the hope that Mohammad Jaafar would be given a chance to read them.

Mohammad Jafar Najafi mother

Mohammad Jafar Najafi mother in front of Camp Ashraf Gates in Iraq

Mahammad Jaafar’s siblings, his brother Ali and his sister Mahin, also write letters and send video messages to Nejat Society in order to call for the release of their loved brother, from time to time.
“We have not had any access to my brother for near 30 years,” Ali Najafi said in the online conference of Nejat Society, last August. “I hope, god willing, we can help our brother get released from the MEK prison.”
In their recent letter published on Nejat website, Ali and Mahin once more expressed their grief for the years of separation from Mohammad Jaafar. “We are your family,” they addressed Mohammad Jafar. “We miss you and we feel pity for you. Release yourself! We want you free. The way you are in is a cul-de-sac. End your stay in that isolated cult. We will welcome you warmly.”

October 18, 2021 0 comments
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Camp Ashraf
Mujahedin Khalq Organization members' families

To the prosecutor of ICC: prevent humanitarian catastrophe within the MEK camp

Mr. Karim A. A. Khan QC
The Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC)

Greetings and best regards,
The Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization (MEK, MKO, Rajavi Cult), headquartered in Albania, has controlled a large number of people physically and mentally, and by torturing them physically and mentally, has deprived them of their freedom.
The documents of the complaints of 42 people who left this organization against the leaders of this organization to the International Court of Justice in Tehran, were they received a final verdict, have been presented to you.

These people are only a part of those who have been able to save themselves and file a lawsuit against this organization and its leaders, and there are many who are ready to file a lawsuit against this organization so that they can file a lawsuit against the inhumane actions of the MEK leaders, in order to be able to regain their lost rights.

We, the families of MEK members in Golestan province in northern Iran, support the complaint of these former members against the MEK leaders in the International Criminal Court in The Hague and call for an immediate investigation into their case and the situation of other prisoners in this inhumane organization, in order to prevent any humanitarian catastrophe within the MEK camp in Albania by the leaders of that organization.
Families of MEK members living in Golestan province – northern Iran

October 17, 2021 0 comments
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Mujahedin Khalq Organization

Court Orders the MEK Leader to Pay Billions to Victims

An Iranian court has ordered the leader of Mujahedin-e Khalq Organization (MEK, a.k.a. MKO and PMOI) to pay nearly 8000 billion tomans in damages for the victims.

“Over 40 former members of the group and a number of people who were injured filed a lawsuit in this case,” Zabihollah Khodaian told the reporters in a press conference.

court hearing on the MEK leaders crimes

“The court, through the Foreign Ministry, notified the Ministry of Justice of the countries in which the group operates,” he said adding, “as you saw, the group leader reacted to this case in a message.”

Khodaian added that the court ruled that the MEK’s leader must deliver the sum of 7,660,000,000,000 tomans in compensation to the victims who have suffered physical and mental damage.

The first court hearing in the crimes of MEK leadership was held in March 2021, when 42 former members and victims stated part of the physical and mental tortures of the MEK.

October 17, 2021 0 comments
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weekly digest
Iran Interlink Weekly Digest

Iran Interlink Weekly Digest – 297

++ In the run up to the COP26 Climate Change Conference in Glasgow at the end of October, former MEP and MEK advocate Struan Stevenson has been busy publishing his demand that Iran’s president Ebrahim Raisi be arrested on arrival in Scotland. Now Stevenson is claiming that he has actually stopped Raisi from attending the Conference for fear of arrest. This remarkable achievement started with spreading stories from ‘sources from inside Iran’ saying that Raisi had been invited to the Conference. This information was not published anywhere in public in Iran and it is unlikely that Stevenson has access to the offices of the president of Iran, so how he could know about this invitation is anyone’s guess. After dropping this information into their publications, the MEK and Stevenson threaded together a narrative which focused on alleged crimes committed by Raisi as a judge thirty years ago, and the demand for his arrest. According to Stevenson, this has frightened Raisi so much that he has refused to come. This prompted ridicule on Farsi social media. The man who used to work for Saddam Hussein and the MEK has come to the low point that he is farting and laughing at it himself.

++ In Albania, journalist Gjergji Thanasi has written about the family of Hassan Heyrani in Iran. His parents have applied for visas to Albania so they can see the son they have not met with for 25 years. They explain how the MEK prevented Hassan from contacting them. But now he is living freely they should be able to visit. The MEK are trying behind the scenes with the corrupt Albanian government officials to prevent them getting visas. Thanasi is adamant that he will do all he can to make sure they are able to visit.

++ A spokesman for the judiciary in Iran has talked about the court case involving former members of the MEK demanding compensation from the leaders for their suffering. The spokesman announced that the fine and compensation amount has been issued. The verdict has now been passed by the foreign office to the countries that support and harbour this group, requesting that they hand over the guilty people and ensure they pay the money.

++ In Albania, the issuing of ID cards to all non-Albanians has started. Officials have entered the camp and one by one are taking fingerprints and identity details from each resident. The MEK and its backers are desperate to stop this, but it seems they can’t do much as this is a blanket issue covering everyone who is a foreign national in the country. If Albania wants to join the EU they have to go ahead with this. What the MEK is really afraid of is not the former members getting ID cards, but the issue of ID cards to current members. Once they have this documentation half the members will leave.

++ This week and last week, Iran was shining in wrestling, football and other sports. The MEK completely ignored the existence of sport in Iran this week. Some commentators reacted saying that Maryam Rajavi sent congratulations to the football teams of Iraq, Brazil and elsewhere but totally ignored Iran. This, they say, reminds us that they and other anti-Iran agents have been lobbying for sanctions on Iranian sports, which has failed.

In English:

++ Anne Khodabandeh wrote how the MEK has evolved ‘From Fanatical Terrorists to Fanatical Followers’. According to Khodabandeh, the MEK is fading into obscurity. It’s place – causing trouble between the US and Iran – is disappearing since the new Iranian president prefers to look East in pursuit of Iran’s national interests. The MEK is not mentioned in current discourse on Iran and Iranian issues, including the Swedish court case. Even though this is essentially an MEK event, both Struan Stevenson and Iran International fail to mention the group in their public stances. Ironically, as Iran has emerged victorious in several sporting fields in recent weeks, Maryam Rajavi herself cannot speak about Iran. Khodabandeh identified Rajavi’s move to shift control of the MEK to her daughter and niece as evidence that she is prepared to use their status as French citizens to take control of the vast personal wealth she inherited from her husband Massoud from Paris. She cannot travel to Auvers-sur-Oise, but her daughter and niece can. Without a meaningful role, the remaining members in Albania will become more and more a burden to the MEK’s backers. Neglect will mean the MEK will fade to become a cult of fanatical followers without a struggle.

October 16 2021

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Camp Ashraf in Albania
The cult of Rajavi

Ban on members’ marriage has led to genocide in the MEK camps

Mr. Karim Khan, Honorable Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court

Greetings and Regards,
We would like to inform you that we are from the families of members of the Mojahedin sect. Unfortunately, for many years, Maryam Rajavi has trapped our children in mental and physical captivity with the tools of violent repression and brainwashing, depriving them of the right to live and communicate with the free world. This sectarian group has been torturing our loved ones mentally and physically for decades in Iraq and now in Albania.

Mr. Karim Assad Ahmad khan

Mr. Karim Assad Ahmad khan; Honorable Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court

Maryam Rajavi and other key members of this inhumane group have created a new form of slavery in the Mojahedin camp. The practical ban on members’ marriage has led to genocide. There have been tears in our eyes for years so that we can visit our children for once. But Maryam Rajavi opposes this demand by violating moral principles. The crimes of the Mojahedin leaders against the disgruntled members are numerous, and our children are exposed to the dangerous thoughts of the leaders of this sect in order to be destroyed. While we fully support the complaints of the former members against the Mojahedin, you are asked to take serious measures to expedite the prosecution of Maryam Rajavi and other leaders of this evil group.
Thanks & Regards:

Families of members detained in Zanjan, Iran
1- Ghasemi 2- Jamaati 3- Sadeghi 4- Asadi 5- Kamyab 6- Parvizi- Afshar 8- Ghadimi 9- Soleimani 10- Mohebbi 11- Karami Afzal 12- Aziri13- Almasi 14- Mohammadi 15- Rahimi 16- Yeganeh Taromchi- 17 – Borji 18 – Saranjeh 19- Mohajer Samadi 21- Kalantari 22- Rahmani 23- Allah Verdi 24- Alishahi 25- Bigdeli 26- Molaei 27- Morsali 28- Bagheri 29- Daneshvar 30- Ghanbari31- Nemati 32- Zakeri

October 16, 2021 0 comments
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Fathullah Eskandari
Former members of the MEK

Fathullah Eskandari letter to the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court

Mr. Karim Khan, Honorable Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court

Greetings and Regards,
I, Fathullah Eskandari, am one of 42 plaintiffs in a case against the Mojahedin in which the leaders of the Rajavi group have been convicted on numerous pages of human rights violations, including genocide, torture, imprisonment, forced labor, and hundreds of others. It is emphasized that this evil group in Albania is currently committing crimes against humanity, and despite the final verdict and the presentation of sufficient evidence to the Hague tribunal, no legal action has been taken against this hellish sect. I am one of the victims who was shot in the arm and my right hand was severely wounded by direct fire from the leaders of the Rajavi sect. As one of the complainants, I urge you to pay attention to speeding up the investigation.

Fathullah Eskandari is one of the plaintiffs in the case
Zanjan-Iran

Fathullah Eskandari; one of 42 plaintiffs in a case against the Mojahedin-e Khalq leaders

October 16, 2021 0 comments
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MEK Terrorists
Mujahedin Khalq as an Opposition Group

MEK – From Fanatical Terrorists to Fanatical Followers

Experts and informed observers will be aware that over the past few months the MEK has been absent in public discourse regarding Iran. For a group which touts itself as the main opposition, this is nothing short of disaster. After being expelled from France three years ago and setting up her headquarters in Albania, Maryam Rajavi has worked hard to keep the MEK relevant. This meant continuing with the annual rallies in which paid speakers speak to rent-a-crowd audiences. Even though due to the COVID-19 crisis, even these events have been severely curtailed and forced online. It also meant accepting a new role for the MEK members in Albania. But, aside from the MEK slave members tapping and clicking into cyberspace, the MEK has been unable to make any breakthrough in the new political landscape concerning Iran.

Maryam Rajavi

The new president in America, Joe Biden, himself dithered and eventually failed to re-join the JCPOA and lift sanctions, in the process losing a key policy win. However, Iran also has a new president, Ebrahim Raisi, whose first foreign policy announcements defined Iran as looking toward its neighbours and beyond that, looking East. Usually, the MEK would slip itself between the two enemies. This time, Iran has turned its back and the MEK have simply fallen into the gulf and into obscurity. Much to the dismay of anti-Iran pundits, Iran’s newly appointed foreign minister, Hossein Amir-Abdollahian, met with many countries during the UN General Assembly – including the UK’s Liz Truss. The MEK were not able to stage any protest at the event.

In the past weeks, Maryam Rajavi has also failed to take any position about Iran, which for various reasons, political, social and economic has been in the news: Iran became a full member of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization; the US agreed to withdraw combat troops from Iraq (something Iran’s leaders vowed to make happen after the illegal killing of general Soleimani, deputy commander Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis and eight others); Iran’s naval commander highlighted the navy’s various successes; Iranian fuel successfully arrived in Lebanon to ease shortages there; Ali Landi, a 15-year-old boy who heroically rescued two women from a fire, died of severe burns; Iran’s women’s football team qualified for the AFC Women’s Asian Cup; Iran’s volleyball team beat Japan to win the 21st Asian Volleyball Championship. Maryam Rajavi and the MEK maintained complete silence over all this news, pretending none of it happened at all. Not even a word of criticism or scorn. Nothing. Just sliding rapidly into irrelevance.

Instead, the MEK personnel are being utilised behind the scenes. MEK members are being lined up to give witness testimony in a politicised court case in Sweden. The unstated aim of the trial is to dredge up events that took place three decades previously at the end of the Iran Iraq war in which political prisoners in Iran were executed. The defendant is accused of involvement in unlawful killings while Ebrahim Raisi was a judge in the trials. In this way, Raisi will be tarred with the same brush. But although this activity is straight out of the MEK playbook, this time the organisation is not being promoted. Indeed, it appears that efforts are being made to keep the toxic MEK/NCRI brand out of the reporting. Former MEK stooge, Struan Stevenson’s demand that Raisi be arrested does not mention the MEK, referring to one of its members in the UK only by his name. Even the Saudi backed Iran International TV fails to mention the MEK brand.

Clearly, the MEK are no longer needed as a brand either for funding or fronting anti-Iran efforts. To make matters worse, in Albania, Maryam Rajavi is beset by internal dissatisfaction among the members. Whether as a reaction to losing political and monetary support or as a distraction to divert the attention of the member from her failures, she has resorted to one of her husband’s old tricks – shake up the leadership line up.

Rajavi has introduced a profound change to the organisation of the MEK by appointing her own daughter and her niece to leadership roles. According to MEK expert, Massoud Khodabandeh, this effectively spells the end of the Rajavi Dynasty started by her husband Massoud Rajavi in the 1980s and replaces it with the beginnings of the Qajar Dynasty as members of her own family – Qajar-Azodanlu and her former husband, Mehdi Abrishamchi – are positioned to take control of the cult.

Significantly, several of the family and loyal aides recently promoted to lead the MEK, are French citizens. Unlike Rajavi herself, they will be able to move to Paris and restore the headquarters there. While there is no indication that the MEK will be able to resurrect its role as provocateur and mercenary force against Iran from Auvers-sur-Oise, it would surely be easier to take control of the vast personal wealth Rajavi has inherited from her husband through this change in personnel and location.

As the MEK appears destined to slide further into irrelevance and obscurity, we must ask what will become of the rank and file members languishing in Albania without hope or help. It cannot be that they continue to be exploited as modern slaves, without recourse to health or family. Hopefully, as the MEK’s role diminishes they will become more burdensome. In time, hopefully a short time, they may be dropped entirely and pushed out into the wider community. As for the leadership cadre, there is precedent for violent, destructive cults to fade into social cults. The Ismailis, who began with the Al Sabbah cult of assassins and are currently led by the Aga Khan, are a case in point. In time, the MEK will evolve from fanatical terrorists to fanatical followers. Followers without a struggle.

October 16, 2021 0 comments
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Hassan Heyrani Parents
Mujahedin Khalq Organization members' families

Elderly parents of MEK member appeal to the Albanian gov. to let them visit their son

Dear friends, in this video, an elderly Iranian mother next to her husband appeals to the Albanian authorities to grant her and her husband visas to come to Albania to meet their son Hassan Heirani. They have not met their son for 28 years, and even for 14 years they could not even talk to him, because the Rajavi Cult (Iranians in Manzeh) do not allow members of the Cult to contact family members.

The mother is ready to meet her son in Albania even in the presence of the Albanian authorities, so not only for herself, because she fears the slanderous campaign of the Rajavi Cult with “gogols” of the Iranian spy type, terrorists of the Tehran Regime, mercenaries of the mullahs of idiocy of this kind.

https://dla.nejatngo.org/Media/Interview/Heyrani-Hassan-Parents-202110.mp4

I believe that the Albanian authorities will grant Albanian visas to two elderly Iranian parents, otherwise I publicly promise that I will do not only what is possible, but also the impossible to stigmatize the wickedness and lack of human feelings among the high hierarchs of “Renaissance” of Prime Minister Rama.

I believe that it is worthwhile to provide this elderly couple with a visa, so that the renaissance does not pay the bill of a negative publicity inside and outside Albania.
In a situation overloaded with social tensions to the brink of explosion, I do not believe that “Rilindja” has the capacity to withstand an additional source of trouble and public unmasking !!!!

Gjergji Thanasi,

October 14, 2021 0 comments
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