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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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Nejat Society families from Tabriz
Mujahedin Khalq Organization members' families

Nejat families pen letter to the UNHCR office in Albania

Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees in Albania
Greetings and respects,

We are a number of families from Azerbaijan province (North West of Iran) of the members of Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization (MEK, MKO, Rajavi Cult) who are trapped in the MEK camp in Albania.

After 18 years of separation, the Albanian government has prevented elderly parents of Mr. Hassan Heyrani from entering the country to visit their son. Is this a humane act? Mr. Heyrani is under the care of the UNHCR.

Hassan Heyrani Parents

Hassan Heyrani Parents. Hassan is the MEK ex-memebr living in Albania

We urge the UNHCR in Albania to see into this human rights case as soon as possible and make the necessary arrangements for this humanitarian meeting, and oblige the Albanian government to agree to this meeting in Albania where Mr. Heyrani lives at the moment.

A number of families from Azerbaijan Province – Iran

Copy to:
– International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC)
– Office of the Prime Minister of Albania
– Office of the Interior Minister of Albania
– Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Albania
– European Union
– The Media

October 14, 2021 0 comments
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Issa Akbarzadeh brother
Mujahedin Khalq Organization members' families

Why the MEK members are deprived of family visit

Mr. Mohammad Akbarzadeh from Qazvin Province, the brother of Issa Akbarzadeh, a member of the Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization in Albania, said in an interview with the Nejat Society correspondent:

Greetings to all the families who are members of the Nejat Society and all the families of Iran, the families who have been waiting for the return of their children for years. The families who sat in Iraq for years with the least facilities to visit their children, but unfortunately the MEK deprived these families with all its power.
I am Mohammad Akbarzadeh. Unfortunately, my brother Issa Akbarzadeh was recruited into this organization in Turkey by conspiracies that you know. we, families staged behind the gates of Camp Ashraf for about 4 years. The families were there empty-handed. All they wanted was to meet their loved ones, and the organization stood against these families with all its strength.

Issa Akbarzadeh brother

Mohammad Akbarzadeh; the brother of Issa Akbarzadeh; MEK cult hostage

As a brother and as a family member, I first have a question for the international community. The organization always insists that these people are in the group’s camps of their own will. If these people are there of their own free will, why not at least allow them to connect with their families.

Why are all the routes that these members can communicate with their families closed? What is the danger of communication with the family for this organization? Why this has always been the red border for members.
I call on the international community and human rights organizations to provide at least the demands of families, which is a face-to-face visit. There are families who, unfortunately, are not in a good mental and physical condition right now. Parents, who have been away from their loved ones for years, demand at least hearing the voices of their children. The MEK, with all its propaganda voice, claims supporting human rights though it takes these rights of the families and members.

I want to speak as a member of the Nejat Society. I have been serving these families for a long time now. I want to tell Massoud and Maryam Rajavi that with all our strength, with all the power that families have, we are all united so that we can save our loved ones who are still trapped in this cult.

God willing, we complained against leaders of the MEK and we started this movement. Massoud and Maryam Rajavi, who are the cause of all these problems and troubles have arisen against these families, and we hope that they will be brought to justice as soon as possible, in European countries and the Hague Tribunal, to get the rights of each of these families. Brothers and sisters, mothers and fathers and wives who were years away and even children who did not see their father. That is, their father went to war when they were a baby and their father was captured in the war and then he was captured by this organization.

We, the families, call for the trial of Massoud and Maryam, and we call on the international community to pave the way and hold Massoud and Maryam accountable for all the crimes they committed.
Massoud and Maryam and this deceitful cult have not only oppressed our loved ones who are in the cult, but also they have denied the rights of all the parents who are now in Iran and are waiting. There are parents who even waited for a phone call from their loved ones until the moment of their death. I can name a father like Mr. Ghahremani, who even looked for his son Hussein until the last moment until he closed his eyes.
We, the families and the former members want the trial of Massoud and Maryam, and we stand by the end of this process.
I thank you all.

October 13, 2021 0 comments
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Mr. Karim Assad Ahmad khan
Human Rights Abuse in the MEK

Letter to the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court

Honorable Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court

Greetings and Regards
I am Samad Eskandari, the representative of the 42 plaintiffs in the case of the survivors of the Mojahedin terrorist sect led by Maryam Rajavi, who are currently based in Albania. We have complained of torture, imprisonment, prohibition of marriage, prohibition of family relations and other inhumane acts, and in the presence of former members, a public trial attended by local and foreign journalists in accordance with judicial protocols notified to the Mojahedin in Albania and France. They did not comment on the case, but the plaintiffs were threatened with assassination. We have condemned this inhuman sect in 39 pages of the final verdict. It should be noted that after the legal formalities and the 60-day legal deadline, the verdict was approved and the documents were handed over to the International Court of Justice.

Mr. Karim Assad Ahmad khan

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

As the legal representative of the 42 plaintiffs, I am the voice of the victims who were really deprived of a free life, me and even the people who are currently imprisoned in this group. We are so mentally, emotionally and even physically damaged that some of my friends are unable to perform even the simplest physical activity due to physical torture. And in a simple sentence, all the victims of Rajavi’s violence suffered irreparable damage.
We expect you to pursue Maryam Rajavi and other leaders of the Rajavi sect to maintain justice in the world.

Thanks for your attention,
Samad Eskandari, representative of the plaintiffs in the case against the Rajavi terrorist sect

From Iran, Zanjan

October 13, 2021 0 comments
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Rajavi and Banisadr
Mujahedin Khalq as an Opposition Group

MeK Believed They Could Wipe out IRI with Banisadr

The growing connection between Banisadr and Mujahedin authorities during the time of his presidency has not been mentioned a lot. Their relationship reached to its climax after his dismissal first from the position of Commander in Chief and then the Presidency.

The day after Banisadr was discharged from his position as the Commander in Chief, on 10 June 1981, the organization that believed they could “Wipe out the regime” with him, announced that his life was in danger. Mujahedin hid him, preparing his escape from Iran.

His relationship with Mujahedin had begun only a few months after he took the administration, and eventually, his increasing meetings with Masoud Rajavi made other authorities worried. The bitter incident of 5 March 1982, added up to the pother.

Rajavi and Banisadr

The relationship was based on a strategic view that they thought they both will need each other in the future. He later mentioned in his diaries that if they had not come to him, he would have done it.

In 1987, some documents were found and in them, Rajavi had declared that with Banisadr’s cooperation, they would wipe out the regime. The political alliance was beneficial for Banisadr, who had not an organized structure within the system. And he was a means to smooth the way for them to get to their goals.

On 23 March 1981, Rajavi asked Banisadr in a confidential letter to hold a demonstration on April 1. Then, on April 27, Mujahedin hold a demonstration to support the president. On May 21, Rajavi’s second confidential letter was sent to Banisadr, admiring his thesis for a referendum and his opposition to Imam’s advice. He called Banisadr the “Allende” of Iran.

When Banisadr had no authority anymore, their cooperation reached to the top. Mujahedin issued a statement which mentioned: “Mujahedin-e- Khalq is warning and standing against any attempt on the life of the president, and ask for preparation and resistance. We consider supporting him as a revolutionary responsibility all over the country”.

On June 16, they issued another statement claiming that “President’s life is in danger, and that people in Tehran have to prepare themselves to rescue him. You’ve seen their terrible shows last night on TV: people shouting” Death to Banisadr”. Apparently, the hypocrites are so hurried to stage an imperialistic coup, that they plan to execute the legal president and present it on their media”.

After the plan to investigate the inefficiency of the president was approved by the parliament, people held a protest in front of the parliament and asked for immediate action about Banisadr. To respond, Mujahedin issued another statement and asked people to shout “Allah – o – Akbar” on their roof tops, to support freedom and Banisadr. People did not do so and their plan was failed. On June 19, which coincided with Shabaan 15, Imam Khomeini warned the nation about the collusion of Anti-Islamic Revolution groups in Iran and asked for immediate action. Mujahedin also warned about the consequences of dismissal of the president and threatened the members of the parliament not to attend the meeting to investigate the inefficiency of the president: ”

“People’s Mujahedin Organization of Iran warns every member of the parliament about the consequences of dismissal of the president. So, we remind them all the parliaments in history which helped the dictatorship to settle and asked them to avoid the eternal curse from the Iranian nation and not to be afraid of those in power.

Meanwhile, they had hidden Banisadr and finally helped him escape the country by hijacking an air force plane with the cooperation of their spies inside of the army.

When he was settled in Paris, Mujahedin used his name as a means to achieve their goals. Rajavi also married his daughter Firoozeh, but their marriage didn’t last long.

On September 29, the plan for Iran’s democratic temporary government was announced and Banisadr, as the president, and Rajavi, as the chief of National Council of Resistance signed it. But soon Banisadr found out that he worked only as a tool for Mujahedin so on 10 March 1984, he left the organization which took his credit and influence.

by IRDC

October 12, 2021 0 comments
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Hadi Naseri Moghadam; MEK Cult defector
Former members of the MEK

The MEK ruined my youth

Hadi Naseri Moghadam was in the Mujahedin Khalq for 15 years. He joined the group not as a political activist but as a young Iranian who wanted to immigrate to Europe.

Hadi was born in 1973, in Gorgan, Iran. When he was 27 years old, a human trafficker promised to smuggle him to Europe. Hadi wanted to travel to Turkey in order to open his way to move to Europe but the human trafficker convinced him to go to Iraq and to stay in the MEK’s military base in Iraq, Camp Ashraf. Hadi recounts, “I told him, ‘I do not feel like serving in a military base’, but he promised me that my stay in Camp Ashraf would be only six months”.

Hadi Naseri Moghadam; MEK Cult defector

Hadi Naseri Moghadam

However, his stay in the MEK lasted 15 years, from 2000 to 2015. He illegally entered Iraqi territory through Kurdistan border. “When I arrived in the entrance unit of Camp Ashraf, I was received by a woman named Laya Khiabani who interviewed me,” Hadi describes his recruitment process in the MEK. “She asked me what motivated me to struggle. I had no answer. I had no political motivation. I told her that I had gone there to stay for six months and then I would go to Europe as the human trafficker had told me but Laya told me, ‘He is not a human trafficker. He is our agent to recruit people in Gorgan.’”.

Laya intimidated Hadi by reminding him that he had illegally entered Iraq. She told Hadi that he would be imprisoned by the Iraqi security forces in Abu Ghuraib prison if he wanted to leave the group. She also threatened him that he would be punished as a spy by the Iranian security forces if he tried to cross the border to get back to Iran. “I had no way to move backward or forward,” Hadi said. “I was stuck in a system that I could imagine no future for myself.”

Under the suppressive intimidating structure of the Cult of Rajavi, Hadi Naseri Moghadam was coerced to stay in the group until it was relocated in Albania. Hadi was moved from Iraq to Albania in 2015 and shortly after he left the group although the authorities still kept on threatening members from the free world, in Albania. “During the last days that I was in Iraq, I just knew that I would leave the group as soon as I resettled in Tirana,” he said. “Even though the group leaders had told us that we would be poor, hungry and homeless, looking for food in the trashcans in Albania, I was determined and I left the group. Then I found out that what they used to tell us was totally false.”

When Hadi left the MEK’s base in Tirana, he first called his mother after 15 years. “My family did not know if I was alive or dead,” he said. “I returned to Iran and joined my family here. I began to build the 15 years of my youth that was ruined by the MEK. I got married and I have a normal life now.”

October 12, 2021 0 comments
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weekly digest
Iran Interlink Weekly Digest

Iran Interlink Weekly Digest – 296

++ Al Jazeera reported the death this week of former Iranian president Abolhassan Bani in Paris. Bani Sadr left Iran with Massoud Rajavi in 1981. Commentary on his death focused on the point that he was fooled by Rajavi to come to Paris to join a coalition of opposition forces. However, when he discovered that Rajavi was going to work with Saddam Hussein (during the Iran-Iraq war) he refused to continue working with Rajavi and the MEK. After this split Bani Sadr became pro-active in helping former MEK members in the West and in promoting human rights.

++ News that Albania is to be used by the UK Home Office to host its asylum seekers is not a new phenomenon. The Americans also recently said they would ‘temporarily’ hold Afghan refugees in Albania for processing. Albania is notorious as a centre for quarantine to hold questionable people and to see what to do with them. In these recent examples, Britain and the US will choose which asylum seekers they want – which are useful – and reject those who are unwanted or even dangerous. The situation with the MEK was the same. The original US plan was to move the MEK members from Iraq to Albania, choose who they wanted and disperse the rest into the community. But with the MEK the Americans changed their mind under pressure by the Israelis, Neocons and anti-Iran elements, and instead of de-radicalising them, gave them land and support to build the cult again. Maryam Rajavi admitted that the MEK was not capable of doing what it had done with Saddam Hussein, but she convinced these backers that she could get the MEK to work under the tutelage of Prince Turki; intelligence based work that they had also done for Saddam. So, the click farm was established and the MEK set about stitching people up, feeding the false court case of Hamid Nouri and other dirty work like helping Israel with the assassination of Iran’s nuclear scientists.

++ As the court case of Hamid Nouri rumbles on in Sweden, several commentators reacted to the public rivalry between Maryam Rajavi and chief witness Iraj Mesdaghi. The MEK sites are totally allocated to him now and the MEK even published a thick book just to demonise him. Ironically, everything in the book and on the sites is based on some documents allegedly originating from inside Gohardasht prison and Iran’s Intelligence ministry which purportedly show that Mesdaghi did not resist under torture. Commentators have asked ‘did any other people actually resist torture?’ People also ask: ‘Who except Iranian intelligence could feed you that information. Are you claiming to have access to Iran’s Intelligence ministry?’ Commentators point out that three times more information than this has been exposed about Massoud Rajavi himself. Including former SAVAK officials admitting that after his arrest he cooperated with them, and that is why he wasn’t executed along with the other leading MEK members in 1972. They detailed the information that Rajavi gave up – naming the places and people and plans he exposed so they could be arrested. People now ask how those documents about Rajavi are different from these about Mesdaghi. But the main issue that people are highlighting is what kind of court is this in Sweden where the witnesses are publishing books against each other during the court case and accusing each other of being paid agents of the Intelligence ministry of Iran and the Swedish judge doesn’t either see or care.

++ Atefeh Nadalian from Nejat Society, Tehran has published a lengthy analysis with facts about women in the MEK, titled ‘From Talking to Deeds’. Nadalian explains how from the start of the MEK to the present time, the MEK talk constantly about how pro-women the organisation is. But in their deeds the MEK is shown to enact the worst suppression of women even from the time of the Shah. In the MEK, marriage, divorce, having children, giving up children, are all done by force. Women in the MEK don’t even have the rights of a farmyard animal, let alone human rights. The situation now is so inhumane that elderly MEK women are banned from having the support of their families in their old age. Their families cannot care for them, or even place them in a home so as to give them comfort and dignity. All this, however, is different when it comes to the Qajar-Azodanlu and Abrishamchi families. They are rolling in wealth and castles and privilege.

Oct 08, 2021

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Mohammad Karami; MEK cult defector
Former members of the MEK

Nejat Soceity interview with Mohammad Karami

Mr. Mohammad Karami, one of the plaintiffs in the case against the leaders of the Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization (MEK, MKO, Rajavi Cult) and one of the former members from the Rajavi Cult, stated in an interview with Nejat Society correspondent:

Greetings and thanks to the Nejat Society, who have really worked hard over the years.
I live in Iran for several years and in these years, I have witnessed the efforts of these friends. We call on the International Court of Justice in the Hague to help us and allow families to contact their loved ones.
I, in turn, call on the International Court of Justice in the Hague to consider our rights as soon as possible and to take our hand in this humane act.

Thanks to the friends who helped so far and opened the way for all of us.
Mr. Karami further stated: For my part, I call on the families to help and support so that we can all achieve our rights, as well as the loved ones who are in the Rajavi cult to return to their homeland with the help of the families and the former members.

Mohammad Karami; MEK cult defector

Mohammad Karami; MEK cult defector

I spent several years of my youth in the MEK camps in Iraq. we worked like slaves. In short, we had all these problems, mental and physical suffering, and being away from family. Even during these few years that I was there, I had no contact with my family. They did not give me any rights. All they gave us was clothes and food just to live and work. I ask the families to help and support us so that we can complete this path successfully. My request to the families is that with each other’s help, we can save the people caught in the MEK so that they can leave this cult.

He also added:
I entered Iran in 2004. It’s more than 15 years now. Fortunately, I started a very happy family in my homeland. I have a child now. I am self-employed. I live in my own city. I am very happy to live with my family and in my own country. I ask the families and supporters not to get tired and help us to get rid of this problem, which is really annoying.

When I was in the MEK camp, I was not even allowed to think about myself. I was not allowed to recall my family. During the years I have returned to my country and been with my family, I feel sorry for those who instead of living with their family and having the love of their parents, live in captivity.
My message to my friends there, is to connect as quickly as they can through cyberspace and then really break up. Because there is no future for them. For example, trying to think about what will happen tomorrow is not true at all. The only way out is to step forward to break away from this organization and return to the free world. We do everything we can for them. The first step in important. The rest is simple. Friends will help.

October 11, 2021 0 comments
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Gholamali Mirzaei
Former members of the MEK

Gholam-Ali Mirzaei message to his captivated friends at the MEK camp

Mr. Gholam-Ali Mirzaei, the Mujahedin-e Khalq ex-member and one of the plaintiffs in the case against the leaders of the MEK stated in an interview with the Nejat Society correspondent:
I am one of the people who sued the MEK leaders’ case in the court. I support the rights that were abused in the Rajavi Cult for 20 years, as well as the lawsuit against the leaders of the Rajavi Cult for preventing families from visiting their children.

I call on the Hague Tribunal and the international community and all human rights organizations to support this issue so that these families can hold their rights as soon as possible and see their children face-to-face.
I also thank the families for their support and I ask them to follow up more. My family did that. I do not think this problem will be solved with one or two attempts. They need to be more persistent so that these people are informed through cyberspace. Cyberspace is very influential.

Gholamali Mirzaei

Gholamali Mirzaei

Mr. Gholam-Ali Mirzaei also told his friends who are still being held in the Rajavi Cult camp in Albania:
Greetings to all my friends in the Rajavi Cult who are now in the captivity of this cult .I have been back in Iran for almost 8 months now. All that the Rajavi Cult says about anyone who leaves the cult are mirages and lies. They said that if you return to Iran, neither your family, nor your relatives and locals will accept you. These are all nonsense. Believe me that no one is preventing you from returning home. The families and those who are waiting for you have worked hard over the years to liberate you.

The Rajavis said that whoever leaves the organization will die of starvation or if he/she returns to Iran he would be executed.The Rajavi Cult deceived people like us for its own survival. I ask you friends who work in cyberspace to inform the rest of the friends who are not in cyberspace. Let the others know and make your final decision to leave immediately.

The families are waiting for you to return as soon as possible. Make an effort and get rid of that camp as soon as possible.

October 11, 2021 0 comments
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