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Alkhas Kuhpeima sister
Mujahedin Khalq Organization members' families

Alkhas Kuhpeima’s sister: We long to meet our loved ones

Ms. Kuhpeima, the sister of Alkhas Kuhpeima, 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 2021:
I am the sister of Alkhas Kuhpeima who has been a captive of the MEK for several years now, and we do not know much about him. The former members who managed to escape brought us some news. We now know that my brother is at the camp of the MEK in Albania.

Alkhas Kuhpeima sister

We went to Camp Ashraf in Iraq several times. They did not allow us any face-to-face meetings with my brother at all. We had no news about him. He was then taken to Albania. We have no news about him there either.

Now my parents have departed because of being away from my brother. My other brother and I went to Liberty and Ashraf camps in Iraq several times. But the leaders of the MEK denied us any meetings.
Please, I want you to help my brother to be free or at least we can visit him.
Thank you so much

September 14, 2021 0 comments
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Afghan Refugees in Albania
Albania

Afghan Refugees in Albania – Recruitment Fodder for the MEK

Albania’s Prime Minister, Edi Rama, has welcomed 457 Afghan refugees in the country. They will be housed in Durres. America chose Albania to temporarily house these refugees, some of whom are destined for America. The Afghans will be vetted before being accepted in the US. Those who don’t make the grade will be settled in Albania.

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. The MEK, a mercenary force, is paid for propaganda and misinformation campaigns online and for hosting rallies and conferences with paid speakers, to skew and toxify the political narrative on Iran.

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.

As the following article reveals, this influx of Afghan refugees is not without its critics among the Albanian public. Albanians have every right to look suspiciously on American plans for these refugees.

Afghan Refugees in Albania – Recruitment Fodder for the MEK. Albania divided over hosting US-bound Afghan refugees

Afghan Refugees in Albania

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Albania Praised for Sheltering 457 Afghan Refugees so Far

https://exit.al/en/2021/08/30/albania-praised-for-sheltering-457-afghan-refugees-so-far/

Exit News, Tirana, Albania
Link to the source

There are now 457 Afghan refugees in Albania following the arrival of the fourth and fifth planes yesterday.

The refugees are being processed, medically evaluated, and having needs assessments done before being settled at dormitories in Student City, or hotels in Durres.

Prime Minister Edi Rama welcomed the refugees and noted that Albania’s decision to house them is being spoken of with admiration in the international community. He said it reflects the faith and respect Albanians have for memory, tradition, and self.

Finally a touchdown! @NEDemocracy, @NDI, @IRIglobal, and @CIPEglobal & score of other helpers…we finally did it!!! More #Afghan activists & dependants are now safe and no longer in peril. Proud and thankful that a WB country, #Albania 🇦🇱, has offered a safe haven. pic.twitter.com/AAVskth05t

— Tanja Dramac (@DRamacT) August 29, 2021

Yesterday, the Associate Director of Europe at the International Foundation for Democracy, Tanja Dramac, thanked Albania for hosting Afghan citizens.

She expressed her gratitude and added:

“We did it. More of our Afghan activists are now safe and no longer in danger. Proud and grateful that a country like Albania has offered a safe haven.”

Great to welcome 2 more planes from Kabul carrying 154 Afghans, incl women of all professions, journalists, activists, children. Pleased to work w/@ediramaal @RepSlotkin @SpiritAmerica @VitalVoices @YaldaHakimFund @SchmidtFutures to bring people out of harm’s way. Thank you, 🇦🇱 ! pic.twitter.com/NfscCg0KZg

— Ambassador Yuri Kim (@USAmbAlbania) August 28, 2021

US Ambassador Yuri Kim was also present when refugees arrived. She gave a special welcome to women, journalists, activists, and children

September 14, 2021 0 comments
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Zoleikha Parvaresh; Fereidoon Parvaresh sister
Mujahedin Khalq Organization members' families

Your daughters have not seen you since you were in the MEK

Zoleikha Parvaresh is the sister of Fereidoon Parvaresh who has been taken as a hostage by the Mujahedin Khalq Organization (MKO/ MEK/ PMOI/ Cult of rajavi) since he was young. Zoleikhah addressed the on-line conference held by Nejat Society in August 2021. She spoke of the concerns and sufferings of her family during the long years of separation from Fereidoon.

Zoleikha Parvaresh; Fereidoon Parvaresh sister

Zoleikha Parvaresh; Fereidoon Parvaresh sister who has been taken as a hostage by the Mujahedin Khalq Organization

“Fereidoon was a soldier in Iran-Iraq war when he was taken as a POW by Iraqi,” Zoleikha said. “He then fell in the trap of the Cult of Rajavi because he wanted to get released but he is still there. He has two daughters. They are grown up and married. Fereidoon has two grand children too. However, they have not seen him in all these years. None of us have seen him. Not his daughters. Not my other siblings. Poor my mother! She passed away. She languished in the hope of a visit with Fereidoon.”

Expressing her support for the petition made by former members of the MEK against the group leaders, Zoleikha addressed her brother with a few words:
“Dear Fereidoon! My beloved bro!

“…Please come back! Your two daughters are suffering looking forward to visiting you. Thay have not seen you yet. They do not know how you look like. You have two grandchildren…
“Come back home! You lost your youth. Come back to live with your family for the rest of your life. Every thing is ready here. Your home is ready, your job is ready. Just come back.”

September 13, 2021 0 comments
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Fateme Gholizade - Ali Gholizadeh sister
Mujahedin Khalq Organization members' families

Gholizadeh: Rajavi is the one who should be executed

Fatemeh Gholizadeh is one of the seven siblings of Ali Gholizadeh, a member of the Mujahedin Khalq Organization (MKO/ MEK/ PMOI/ Cult of Rajavi). She spoke of her concerns about her brother, in the on-line conference held by Nejat Society, last month.

Ali was a POW of Iran-Iraq war. He was a voluntary soldier in the war when he was imprisoned by Iraqi forces. He was then deceived by the MEK recruiters to join them in their notorious Camp Ashraf.
Appreciating the actions taken by Nejat Society, Fatemeh introduced herself as “a suffering sister who is speaking on behalf of five sisters, two brothers and a sick father”. “We want freedom for our brother”, she said.

Ali Gholizade sisters behind the MEK Camp in Iraq called Camp Ashraf

Ali Gholizade sisters behind the MEK Camp in Iraq called Camp Ashraf

“I traveled to Iraq four times, I stood behind the gates of Camp Ashraf and called on my brother but there was no answer, not even a glance by the side of my brother,” Fatemeh said. “Those traitors did not allow my brother to come towards us.”

Fateme Gholizade - Ali Gholizadeh sister

Ms. Fateme Gholizade; Ali Gholizadeh sister

Addressing her beloved brother, she continued her speech:
“My Dear bro, Dear Ali! We are waiting for you. Our father is sick looking forward to your return. Our mother passed away while she was expecting you coming home. Don’t ruin father’s desire for a visit or a phone call.
“Dear bro! you went to fight Saddam voluntarily; you were tortured in his jail but you were deceived by Massoud Rajavi after a few years. You thought you would return home sooner if you joined Rajavi. What a pity! You just fell from the frying pan into the fire. You lost your youth in the MEK but there is still a chance to get back home. We are waiting for you.

“What a notorious group that deprives you from a phone call! With such a huge technology progress, why are you so retarded that you have no smart phone?
“They are terrified. They don’t want you to hear us. They know if you talk to us, you will leave them. Is it called freedom? No bro! You are in a prison. Don’t stay in their prison! Get back to your homeland!
“Dear Ali get back! No one will hurt you here. You will be neither executed nor imprisoned. The one who should be executed is Massoud who took your life and your youth.”

Ali Gholizadeh’s family have taken any possible actions in order to open a way to contact Ali. They have written numerous letters to the international human rights bodies as well as the Albanian authorities. They have so far published many open letters and video messages to call on their imprisoned brother.

September 13, 2021 0 comments
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Hassan Sharghi
Former members of the MEK

Sharqi: I was under mental torture for 24 years in the MEK

Hassan Sharqi is a former member of the Mujahedin Khalq Organization (MKO/ MEK/ PMOI/ Cult of Rajavi). He addressed the on-line conference held by Nejat Society in August, 2021.
At first, he introduced himself for the participants of the conference:

“I am Hassan Sharqi. I was born in 1954 in Tonekabon [North of Iran]. I was a military man of the Iranain army when I was taken as a war prisoner by the Iraqi forces in Iran-Iraq war in 1980. I was captive in the Iraqi prison for 9 years.”

Hassan Sharghi

Hassan Sharqi; MEK ex-member

Hassan was recruited by MEK agents when he was in Iraqi jail. “Fed up with my family issues and the hardship in Iraqi prison, I was betrayed by the propaganda launched by recruiters of the notorious cult of Rajavi.”
He was kept in the MEK’s camps for 24 years. “During the 24 years of my stay in the cult, I and my friends were trapped in forced labor without being paid a penny,” he said. “After 24 years of mental torture, I could manage to escape the group and return to my homeland in 2013.”

Expressing his pleasure for the submission of the petition made by his ex-comrades against the MEK leaders to the Court in the Hague, he said, “impatiently, I am looking forward to the trial of the cult leaders.”
He ended his speech by chanting, “Damn with Massoud and Maryam [Rajavi]! Viva Iran!”

September 12, 2021 0 comments
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Ameneh Yusefi ; sister of MohammadTaqi Yusefi
Mujahedin Khalq Organization members' families

My father is looking forward to have news of his son

Ameneh Yusefi is the sister of MohammadTaqi Yusefi who is a member of the Mujahedin Khalq Organization (MKO/ MEK/ PMOI/ Cult of Rajavi). MohammadTaqi has not been allowed to contact his family for 35 years.
Ameneh addressed the online conference organized by Nejat Society in August 2021. After introducing herself, she explained how her brother was trapped by the MEK. “My brother was a soldier,” she said. “In 1986, he was taken as a war prisoner by Iraqi forces. After some years of being jailed in Iraq, he was deceived by the recruiters of the Cult of Rajavi.”

Ameneh Yusefi ; sister of MohammadTaqi Yusefi

Ameneh Yusefi ; sister of MohammadTaqi Yusefi who is a member of the Mujahedin Khalq Organization

MohammadTaqi has not contacted his family during the years of living inside the MEK. “My old father is looking forward to get news about his son, day and night,” Ameneh told the audience. “As the representative of my family, I ask you to pursue the case of our beloveds. Regard them as your own family members. How will you feel if you get no news about your loved one for only a week?”

Ameneh prayed for victory of the 42 petitioners (ex-members of the MEK) who could manage to submit the verdict of the Iranian court to the international court. “I was there, in the national court in Tehran in March, 2021,” she added. “Thank God their appeal was productive.”

Asking the authorities to aid her family to contact her brother in Albania, Ameneh expressed her gratitude to Nejat Society for helping them with their requests.

September 12, 2021 0 comments
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Fereidoon Moradkhani; the brother of Davood Moradkhani
Mujahedin Khalq Organization members' families

Moradkhani: We never forget our loved ones in the MEK

Fereidoon Moradkhani is the brother of Davood Moradkhani. Fereidoon attended the on-line conference held by Nejat Society, last month. Fereidoon has not been able to contact his brother Davood who has been taken as a hostage by the Mujahedin Khalq Organization (MKO/ MEK/ PMOI/ Cult of Rajavi) for 31 years.

Fereidoon addressed the conference:
“…My brother Davood Moradkhani was taken as a prisoner of war by Iraqi forces in the Iran-Iraq war in 1985. He was jailed in Romadi camp for five years. The MEK recruiters came to the camp and promised him to take him to Europe. Davood went to MEK’s Camp Ashraf but it was a one-way path. There was no exit. We have not met him for 35 years. The horrific cult of Rajavi does not value my brother even as a prisoner sentenced to death; he has been deprived of having any contact with us, his family.”

Fereidoon Moradkhani; the brother of Davood Moradkhani

Fereidoon Moradkhani; the brother of Davood Moradkhani

Fereidoon Moradkhani declared his support for the action taken by 42 former members of the MEK to bring the leaders of the group to justice. “My family and I signed the petition to support the petitioners,” he said. “We never forget our loved ones in the MEK. We are terribly concerned about their heath during the Covid Pandemic in the group’s camp in Albania.”

He also appreciated the efforts of Nejat Society to call out the voices of suffering families of MEK hostages. “These actions lit up a spark of hope in our hearts,” he added. “There are numerous individuals like my brother who were brainwashed by the cult and their life was ruined under the shallow promises of the cult.”

Moradkhani spoke of his several trips to Camp Ashraf, Iraq, where he was not allowed to have a short visit with his brother but he and other families picketing there were insulted and attacked by the group agents.

Fereidoon Moradkhani ended his speech saying, “Expressing my hatred toward the horrible treasonous cult of Mojahedin, as the representative of my other siblings, I declare my support for the trial of the group leaders and I demand all individuals and organizations related to this case including the High commissioner of Human Rights of the UN and the International Court of the Hague to aid us paving the way to contact our beloveds who are behind the bars of the Cult of Rajavi in Manza, Albania.”

September 11, 2021 0 comments
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Mujahedin Khalq Organization members' families

My brother does not enjoy any human rights in MEK

Zahra Gholizadeh is the sister of a man who has been taken as a hostage by the Mujahedin Khalq Organization (MKO/ MEK/ PMOI/ the Cult of Rajavi) for many years. Ali Gholizadeh was very young when he was taken as a war prisoner by Iraqi forces in the Iran-Iraq war. He was then kidnapped by the agents of the MEK in Iraq camps. Since then, he has been barred from contacting his family in Iran.

Zahra participated the last month’s online conference of Nejat Society speaking for the audience who included former members of the MEK and families of other members who are taken as prisoners in the MEK’s camp in Albania.

Zahra Gholizadeh - Ali Gholizadeh sister

Zahra Gholizadeh

Introducing herself to the audience Zahra said, “I am here as the representative of my family. My brother was a POW in the early years of his adolescence and the damned Saddam Hussein gave my brother to the Cult of Rajavi that deceived him by dishonest promises.”

Appreciating the actions taken by the conference organizers, she asked all human rights bodies to aid the families who are looking forward to visit their loved ones in the MEK. “We just want our brother,” she said. “The cult of Rajavi deprives my brother from his most basic right which is contacting his family.”
Explaining about the efforts made by her family to contact her brother, she said, “I myself traveled to Ashraf three times but the cult did not allow us to visit Ali.”

Ali Gholizadeh - MEK hostage in Albania

Ali Gholizadeh

Zahra Gholizadeh and her family got pleased when they were informed that Ali was relocated in Albania but “nothing changed”. They were never allowed to travel to Albania to meet thier brother. “We wrote a lot of letters to my brother but there was no answer,” she said.
“Isn’t it the right of my father to know about his son,” she wondered. “What a rule, what a religion, what an ethic separates a child from his family?” Calling on the human rights bodies she stated, “My brother does not enjoy any human rights.”

Announcing the support of her family for the petition submitted by 42 former members of MEK to the International Court of the Hague, Zahra Gholizadeh expressed hope that the petition would be a preliminary for the release of his brother from the cult of Rajavi.

September 11, 2021 0 comments
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US and terrorists
Iran

Iran Blasts Western Countries support for MEK terrorists

Iran’s Judiciary Chief Gholamhossein Mohseni Ejeyee blasted the western countries allegations about violation of human rights by the Islamic Republic, saying that such claims are disgraceful lies.

Mohseni Ejeyee categorically dismissed the human rights accusations leveled against Iran by some western states and described such a move as disgraceful at a time when the West does not show any respect for human rights.

The Iranian judiciary chief, meantime, referred to the anti-Iran Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization (MKO also known as MEK, NCRI or PMOI) terrorist group which is operating against Iran in some western countries with the backing of those governments.

“The hypocrites (MKO members) who assassinated and martyred thousands of innocent people, tortured in the harshest way, and destroyed people’s property, today are welcomed and sheltered by some human rights advocates and even appreciate them while considering the Islamic Republic a violator of human rights.”

In a relevant development last month, Iran’s High Council of Human Rights in a statement on Monday rapped the US and other western states for instrumental use of terrorist groups to attain their colonial goals.

“The systematic support of the US regime and the western governments for terrorists and their affiliate streams across the world is a manifestation of their false claims about fighting terrorism and displays the instrumental use of this capacity to advance their colonial goals,” the Council said in a statement on the occasion of the anniversary of the martyrdom of Iran’s late president Mohammad Ali Rajayee and former prime minister Mohammad Javad Bahonar by the MKO terrorist group.

It added that silence and passivity towards terrorism anywhere in the world and the classifying terrorism into good and bad is the main capacity for the spread of terrorism in all parts of the world, and no government or nation will be safe from its consequences.

The statement lashed out at certain governments and international bodies for their silence on the cruelest crimes against the Iranian nation in the past 4 decades and sheltering the anti-Iran terrorists, and said, “They are the main culprits behind the spread of terrorism in the world.”

The MKO is listed as a terrorist organization by much of the international community. Its members fled Iran in 1986 for Iraq, where they received support from then-dictator Saddam Hussein.

The notorious outfit has carried out numerous attacks against Iranian civilians and government officials for several decades.

In 2012, the US State Department removed the MKO from its list of designated terrorist organizations under intense lobbying by groups associated with the Saudi regime and other regimes adversarial to Iran.

A few years ago, MKO members were relocated from their Camp Ashraf in Iraq’s Diyala Province to Camp Hurriyet (Camp Liberty), a former US military base in Baghdad, and were later sent to Albania.

Those members, who have managed to escape, have revealed MKO’s scandalous means of access to money, almost exclusively coming from Riyadh.

The MKO terrorist group specified the targets as martyred Lieutenant General Qassem Soleimani, who commanded the Quds Force of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC), and Iranian Judiciary Chief Seyed Ebrahim Rayeesi.

The terrorist organization said it would “welcome” their assassination, adding that it desired for the ranking officials to “join” Asadollah Lajevardi, Tehran’s former chief prosecutor, and Ali Sayyad-Shirazi, a former commander of the Iranian Army’s Ground Forces during Iraq’s 1980-88 war against Iran.

Earlier in June 2019, leaked audio of a phone conversation between two members of MKO, revealed Saudi regime has colluded with the MKO elements to frame Iran for the tanker attacks in the Persian Gulf.

In the audio, which is being released by the Iran Front Page for the first time, Shahram Fakhteh, an official member and the person in charge of MKO’s cyber operations, is heard talking with a US-based MKO sympathizer named Daei-ul-Eslam in Persian, IFP news reported.

In this conversation, the two elements discuss the MKO’s efforts to introduce Iran as the culprit behind the tanker attacks in the Persian Gulf, and how the Saudis contacted them to pursue the issue.

“In the past week, we did our best to blame the [Iranian] regime for the (oil tanker) blasts. Saudis have called Sister Maryam (Rajavi)’s office to follow up on the results, [to get] a conclusion of what has been done, and the possible consequences,” Fakhteh is heard saying.

“I guess this can have different consequences. It can send the case to the UN Security Council or even result in military intervention. It can have any consequence,” Daei-ul-Eslam says.

Attacks on two commercial oil tankers in the Gulf of Oman on June 13, 2019, and an earlier attack on four oil tankers off the UAE’s Fujairah port on May 12, 2019, have escalated tensions in West Asia and raised the prospect of a military confrontation between Iran and the United States.

The US, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE have rushed to blame Iran for the incidents, with the US military releasing a grainy video it claimed shows Iranian forces in a patrol boat removing an unexploded mine from the side of a Japanese-owned tanker that caught fire earlier this month.

It later released some images of the purported Iranian operation after the video was seriously challenged by experts and Washington’s own allies.

The MKO which is said to be a cult that turns humans into obedient robots turned against Iran after the 1979 Islamic Revolution and has carried out several terrorist attacks killing senior officials in Iran; yet the West which says cultism is wrong and claims to be against terrorism, supports this terrorist group officially.

After the Islamic Revolution in 1979, the MKO began its enmity against Iran by killing over 17,000 Iranians and terrorist activities. Several members of the terrorist group and its leaders are living in France now, freely conducting terrorist activities.

The MKO terrorist group has martyred 17,161 Iranian citizens, including late president Mohammad Ali Rajayee, former prime minister Mohammad Javad Bahonar, late Head of Supreme Judicial Council Ayatollah Mohammad Beheshti, late Deputy Chief of the Iranian Armed Forces General Staff Ali Sayyad Shirazi, and 27 legislators, as well as four nuclear scientists.

September 11, 2021 0 comments
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Ali Fatehi Mum
Mujahedin Khalq Organization members' families

Mother of MEK member: The appeal to ICJ court warms my heart

Mehrangiz Rezai is an elderly mother of one of the victims of the Mujahedin Khalq Organization (MKO/ MEK/ PMOI/ Cult of Rajavi). She has not seen her son for over 35 years.

Ali Fatehi, Mehrangiz’s son was a soldier in Iran-Iraq war when in 1988 he was taken as a war prisoner by Iraqi forces. He was then recruited by the MEK and since then he has not been allowed to contact his family.
Mehrangiz attended the on-line conference held by Nejat Society last month. She addressed the audience expressing her support for the appeal made by 42 ex-members of the MEK that was submitted to the international court of the Hague.

Ali Fatehi Mum

Mehrangiz Rezai ; Mother of Ali Fatehi – MEK hostage at Camp Ashraf 3 in Albania

“I pray for the success of their appeal in the court,” she said. “This warms my heart and gives me hope for the release of my son from the Cult of Rajavi. At least, I will be able to have my son in the few days left of my life.”
Appreciating the efforts of the organizers of the conference, Mehrangiz Rezai considered it an occasion for families of MEK hostages to open up to each other about their sufferings and offer sympathy to each other.

September 9, 2021 0 comments
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