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Iran Interlink Weekly Digest – 294

++ Meeting with Iran’s delegation at the UN General Assembly was, despite western media disinterest, of great interest to many countries, which did in fact hold meetings with foreign minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian. Those countries, in particular, which support the restoration of the JCPOA. Even the UK foreign minister Liz Truss met with him. Which kind of left America standing alone in an empty room clinging to its intransigence over its sanctions regime. Years ago, the MEK would have been able to rally a couple of hundred supporters outside the UN to protest against Iran. This year, from their hidey-hole in Albania, desperate to appear relevant, they re-hashed on a website a previous speech by Mike Pompeo (which they had paid for) and pretended that he was supporting them now. The current theme of the MEKs activities is to denigrate president Ebrahim Raisi and create mistrust so as to prevent rapprochement between Iran and the west.

Behind the scenes the MEK is bankrolled by Saudi Arabia, whether directly or through intermediaries. But the driving force behind this anti-Iran push are extremist elements of the Israeli right. And as long as there are American politicians, former officials and military personnel and justice systems like Sweden’s willing to be corrupted by MEK dollars, this charade will continue. But Raisi himself spoke to this charade in his videoed speech when he denounced the use of terrorism as an instrument of foreign policy: “you cannot fight terrorism with double standards. You cannot make a terrorist group, such as ISIS and claim to fight it somewhere else”. Equally applicable to western support for the terrorist MEK.

++ Borna News in Iran published a long analytical piece by Middle East expert Jafar Ghannadbashi, outlining 14 actions taken by Saudi Arabia against Iran, each of which could lead to war or weaken western leverage against Iran. One of these actions is “to help the armed terrorist groups, one of which is the MEK. This means that a large part of all the expenses of the hypocrites in Albania and elsewhere is paid by Saudi Arabia. In addition to the seminars and conferences that are being held in Paris, apart from the separatist groups that are in the border areas of our country, Saudi Arabia also pays for them and supports them. Saudis have repeatedly said: ‘We will bring the war to the inside of Iran’.” According to Ghannadbashi, the money spent by Saudi and Israel to stop rapprochement between Iran and the west is a waste of money.

In English:
++ The MEK has entered a new phase which should be called the rise of the ‘Qajar’ Dynasty’ or the Third Ideological Revolution. Maryam Rajavi has consigned Massoud Rajavi and his ‘Rajavi Dynasty’ to obscurity and appointed at leadership level in the MEK her own daughter, her niece, her former husband’s niece’s daughter, along with a small cabal of loyal women, groomed specifically for their roles. For all we know, she might even be contemplating changing her name back to Qajar-Azodanlu to complete the coup. Massoud Khodabandeh wrote a long article outlining how this coup came about over forty years. “Looking back over MEK history after this recent leadership announcement, it is clear that there was a deliberate attempt by Maryam Rajavi to protect and promote her family and friends in the organisation. Whether motivated by jealousy or ambition, she pushed the Rajavi family out. Her control over the MEK became almost inevitable after Massoud disappeared in 2003. The Massoud-Saddam combination became the Maryam-Faisal combination. But when Faisal announced five years ago that Massoud Rajavi was dead, it was clear she was not ready to show her hand. Whether she had not fully groomed her daughter and the other women for this role, or she had not assumed full control over the money, the time has now arrived. In effect, Maryam Rajavi has instigated a third Ideological Revolution – the Qajar Dynasty’s leadership of the MEK.”

++ A short piece by Ali Alavi published by Iran Interlink says that Albania’s agreement to temporarily house nearly 500 Afghan refugees is simply a way for the Americans to vet them before choosing which ones are acceptable over there. “Albania is notorious as the backyard for US dirty work – a hub for financing, recruitment and training and dispatching ‘good’ terrorists. That’s why the terrorist cult Mojahedin Khalq (MEK) is based there.” Alavi pointed out that many of these Afghan refugees speak Dari which is very close to Farsi. “The newly arrived Afghan refugees who speak Farsi are ripe for recruitment by the MEK. They can be used to bulk out the audience at Maryam Rajavi’s fake gatherings. They can be used in the click farm at the MEK camp in Durres. They can be trained over the coming year or so, to replace some of the older MEK members in North America and Europe.”

++ An Iran Interlink editorial highlights the hypocrisy of the MEK celebrating Democracy Day when in its 57-year history it has never held an election among its members to choose its leaders or its policies.

++ Habilian Association published a collection of articles under the title ‘Mojahedin-e Khalq Uncovered: The Terrorist Group in the Eyes of International Media’. This comprises media articles and reports published on the MEK by governments, research institutes and think tanks that help us “to understand how MKO’s terrorism has been viewed by experts, journalists, politicians, governments and international organizations during the past 17 years.”

Sep 24, 2021

September 26, 2021 0 comments
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Brother of Hussein Nematollahi
Missions of Nejat SocietyMujahedin Khalq Organization members' families

Pay attention to the suffering fathers and mothers

Mr. Ahmad Nematollahi, brother of Hossein Nematollahi, a member of the Mojahedin Khalq Organization (MEK, MKO, Rajavi Cult), said on the first day of the Nationwide Online Conference of the Nejat Society held on August 7, 2021:

Brother of Hussein Nematollahi

Brother of Hussein Nematollahi

Greetings to the friends and companions. Greetings to all. I am very pleased with this act. Thank you all. Mr. Momenzadeh, Mr. Mahmoud Dashtestani and others.

I am Ahmad Nematollahi, the brother of Hossein Nematollahi, a 42-year-old prisoner of war who spent 10 years in Saddam Hussein’s prison. Later in 1989, they deceived them into the MEK. There are many like them who went there and stayed. Many friends have left now, but he still remains. Many are still there.
We wrote, signed and sent many petitions to the International Court in The Hague. We also requested a meeting in Iraq, but we did not succeed.

We wanted to meet them in Albania, where we were also denied. The Rajavi Cult, which I do not know who is supporting it at the moment, does not allow us to visit our loved ones.
Oppressed families and parents suffer a lot. We can tolerate more, but most of the parents are suffering and they cannot tolerate this. They are longing for a visit. We expect the international organizations to get involved to help us and arrange for a meeting. I have no more to say.

September 25, 2021 0 comments
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nephew of Mahmoud Talebi, a member of the Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization
Mujahedin Khalq Organization members' families

By deception, the prisoners of war were moved into Ashraf garrison

Ms. Saeedeh Talebi Mian Deh, nephew of Mahmoud Talebi, a member of the Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization (MEK, MKO, Rajavi Cult), said on the first day of the Nejat Society’s nationwide online conference held on August 7,2021:

nephew of Mahmoud Talebi, a member of the Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization

nephew of Mahmoud Talebi, a member of the Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization

In the name of God. I am Saeedeh Talebi Mian Deh, nephew of Mr. Mahmoud Talebi. My uncle was captured during the Iran-Iraq war and transferred to the Mosul camp. There, he was deceitfully taken by the MEK to Camp Ashraf without informing anyone.

Then we found out that he is in Camp Ashraf. We went to Ashraf garrison but we were not allowed to visit him. They did not allow us to visit anyone at Camp Ashraf or at Camp Liberty.

We wrote to the United Nations several times so that we could meet with him. But there was no answer for us. We continue to pursue the freedom of our uncle and we will not give up our efforts and complaints. We support the complaint lodged with the International Court of Justice in The Hague.

September 25, 2021 0 comments
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Mohammad Baqer Momenzadeh, a former member of the Rajavi Cult
Former members of the MEK

We support the appeal of the former members against the Rajavi Cult

Mr. Mohammad Baqer Momenzadeh, a former member of the Rajavi Cult and in charge of the Neajat Society of Fars Province, said on the first day of the Nationwide Online Conference of the Nejat Society held on August 7, 2021:

Mohammad Baqer Momenzadeh, a former member of the Rajavi Cult

Mohammad Baqer Momenzadeh, a former member of MEK

Greetings. I, Mohammad Baqer Momenzadeh, am in charge of the Nejat Society of the Fars Province.
We have now learned that a complaint by the victims of the Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization (MEK, MKO, Rajavi Cult) against the leaders has been handed over to the Secretariat of the International Court of Justice in The Hague. We do support this act, and we hope that one day these victims will get their due rights.

Today, we invited several families and several people who have left the MEK to join us. First, I thank all of them, and then I hope that the MEK will be dismantled as soon as possible, and that we will be able to help the people who have suffered so much.

September 25, 2021 0 comments
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Mohsen Yunesi
Mujahedin Khalq Organization members' families

His father left his pregnant mother to join the Cult of Rajavi

When Mohsen was born, his father was not there to embrace him; his father has not been with them for the rest of his life either.

In 1987, Mohsen Yunesi’s father, Mohammad Hadi left his pregnant wife behind in Iran to join the Mujahedin Khalq Organization (MKO/ MEK/ PMOI/ Cult of Rajavi) in Iraq and he never returned.
When Mohsen was eighteen, he got to know that his father was in Camp Ashraf, Iraq. He began looking for him and while searching he got familiar with Nejat Society.

Mohsen Yunesi

Mohsen Yunesi’s father father, Mohammad Hadi left his pregnant wife behind in Iran to join the Mujahedin Khalq Organization (MKO/ MEK/ PMOI/ Cult of Rajavi) in Iraq and he never returned.

He traveled to Iraq to visit his father in Camp Ashraf and Camp Liberty, Iraq. Mohsen and other families of MEK members who had traveled to Iraq were never allowed to meet their loved ones behind the bars of MEK camps.
“You deceived my father and deprived me of his love,” Mohsen rebukes the MEK leaders. “What creatures you are! I have been languishing for hugging my dad for my entire life.”

When his efforts for visiting his father were not successful, Mohsen started writing letters to the International human rights. He also has published several letters addressing his father asking him to leave the group and come back home. “Why don’t you release yourself?”, Mohsen asks his father in one of the letters. “Why do you stay with people who are hated by Iranians?”

After the group was relocated in Albania, he wrote letters to the Albanian authorities demanding them to grant permission to families of MEK members to travel to Albania to visit their loved ones.

“The Albanian government knows that MEK members are taken as hostages by the group leaders,” Mohsen Yunesi says in his recent talks with Nejat Society. “However, they do not consider the MEK as a terrorist group. The group leaders have bribed the authorities to ignore our rights. Where are human rights bodies? I just want my father. I have nothing to do with politics.”

September 23, 2021 0 comments
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Kamand Ali Azizi
Former members of the MEK

Mr. Kamand Ali Azizi: Members of the Rajavi cult have been brainwashed

Mr. Kamand Ali Azizi, a former member of the Rajavi Cult and one of the plaintiffs in the case against the leaders of MEK, stated on the first day of the Nationwide Online Conference of the Nejat Society held on August7, 2021:

Kamand Ali Azizi

KamandAli Azizi

I am Kamand Ali Azizi. I am very happy that the case has gone to the International Court of Justice in The Hague. I thank the families whose children are trapped and have come to this conference. Thanks to all of them. I was very closed to Ali Madad Sadeqi for many years.

Ali Madad Sadeqi wished to come to Iran and see his family, but he was brainwashed and therefore he is afraid to leave. Ali Madad and I were together. They said that if you go to Iran, you will be executed or you should go to prison. Ali Madad Sadeghi was afraid, otherwise he would have come to Iran a long time ago.

September 23, 2021 0 comments
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Sarfaraz Rahimi
Former members of the MEK

Srafaraz Rahimi officially declared his defection from the Mujahedin Khalq Organization

In 2002, Sarfaraz was a young boy from Zahedan (a city in East of Iran) seeking to immigrate to Europe in hope of a better life. “A human trafficker took me to Pakistan and introduced me to a man named Farid,” Sarfaraz recounts his story with the MEK. “He told me that Farid would take me to Sweden.”

Nevertheless, Farid took Sarfaraz to Iraq. “In Iraq, they took us to camp Ashraf where I found out that I would never go to Europe,” Sarfaraz says. “This was a trap made by the MEK to recruit more members.”

Srafaraz Rahimi

Srafaraz Rahimi

The brainwashing system of the Cult of Rajavi coerced Sarfaraz to stay in Camp Ashraf for about two decades. “The group only seeks the interests of Massoud and Maryam Rajavi,” he says. “Neither the cause of the group and nor the forces matter to the Rajavis.”

After the group was relocated in Albania in 2013, Sarfaraz Rahimi left the group but he was financially dependent on the MEK. The group had actually confiscated the monthly payment that the UN pays the refugees in the MEK’s camp in Albania. This was a tool for the MEK authorities to morally abuse Sarfaraz and some other defectors of the group. The group wanted them to spy on other defectors, otherwise they were labeled as the agents of the Islamic Republic.

Finally in August 2021, Sarfaraz cut off all links with the notorious MEK agents and publicly announced his dissociation from the group. He was welcome by other defectors of the group who live freely in Albania. They held a party to celebrate his salvation from the bars of the Cult of Rajavi.

Sarfaraz Rahimi in Albania

Sarfaraz Rahimi in Albania

September 23, 2021 0 comments
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Mohammadreza PurMahdi sister
Mujahedin Khalq Organization members' families

The only contacts were on behalf of the MEK

MohammadReza PourMehdi is from Tabriz, Eastern Azarbaijan, Iran. He has been taken as a hostage for 30 years by the Mujahedin Khalq Organization (MKO/ MEK/ PMOI/ Cult of Rajavi).

He was a soldier fighting in Iran-Iraq war when he was taken as a war prisoner by Iraqi forces. Three years later, he was deceived by MEK recruiters who were active in Iraqi POW camps. (The awful conditions of Iraqi camps led a number of Iranian POWs to fall into the trap made by the MEK for them.)

MohammadReza PourMehdi

MohammadReza PourMehdi; has been taken hostage by the MEK for30 years

“During the years that MohammadReza has been in the MEK, he only has called us twice, in the first years,” his brother, Davood PourMehdi, says. “The calls were on behalf of the MEK”. (The MEK members have to call their families to ask for fund for the group.)

MohammadReza PourMehdi brother

MohammadReza PourMehdi brother

PourMehdi family have so far written several letters to the international community including French and Albanian authorities calling for the release of MohammadReza.

Mohammadreza PurMahdi sister

Mohammadreza PurMahdi sister

They have also sent video messages to speak to their loved one. They talk to him in Turkish, their mother language. In one of the videos, the heartbroken sister of MohammadReza is crying so hard that she cannot speak to the camera.

September 22, 2021 0 comments
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Habibollah Qasemi sister; Leila
Mujahedin Khalq Organization members' families

The international community show attention to us waiting families of MEK hostages

Ms. Leila Qasemi, the sister of Habibollah Qasemi, a member of the Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization (MEK, MKO, Rajavi Cult), said on the first day of the Nejat Society’s nationwide online conference held on August 7,2021:

In the name of God. Greetings to you all dear ones. I am Leila Qasemi. Habibollah Qasemi’s sister, aka Ehsan, who unfortunately has been imprisoned in the infamous Rajavi Cult for more than 20 years.

Habibollah Qasemi sister

Habibollah Qasemi family

For my part, my family and I support the grievances of 42 former members, and we call on the international community to address the grievances of these loved ones. However, we support them so that, God willing, they will achieve their rights. We will submit our written complaint to the International Court of Justice as soon as possible with other families, and we demand that the conditions be made in a way that we can meet our loved ones in Albania. Unfortunately, we have not heard from Ehsan for more than 20 years, same as all the loved ones who are imprisoned there.

We want our rights to be recognized so that we can go and see our loved ones face-to-face. Unfortunately, my father and two of my brothers and one of my sisters have died while waiting for a visit, and this is far from justice and humanity. I hope that the international community will show attention to us waiting families.
Thank you, all dear ones.

September 22, 2021 0 comments
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MohammadReza Aghasi sister
Mujahedin Khalq Organization members' families

Bro! You are in a mental prison in MEK

MohammadReza Aghasi is a captive in the Mujahedin Khalq Organization (MKO/ MEK/ PMOI/ Cult of Rajavi). He has not been allowed to contact his family freely as long as he has been in the MEK.

When in 2016, the group was relocated in Albania, MohammadReza’s mother published a congratulation letter expressing her pleasure for the new possibility that would open the way for the freedom of her son. Yet, five years passed and her son is still imprisoned in the MEK’s Camp Ashraf 3, in Albania.
However, the Aghasis did not lose hope. They kept on writing letters and sending videos to their beloved MohammadReza.

MohammadReza Aghasi mother

MohammadReza Aghasi mother

“Dear MohammadReza, I expected that you would get released from the bars of the group in Albania,” Hamideh Aghasi, his sister, writes in her recent open letter to her brother. “But you weren’t liberated. You didn’t contact us and now I realize that you are actually mentally and physically imprisoned. The entire family and I will be very happy if you contact us.”

MohammadReza Aghasi sister

MohammadReza Aghasi sister

“I pray for your freedom from the chains of your mind and thought,” Hamideh adds. “I hope you make the right decision for the rest of your life. Bro! you are in a mental prison and you are not aware of the crimes the Cult of Rajavi has committed.”

The Aghasis live in Qazvin province, Iran.

September 22, 2021 0 comments
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