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Yaser Akbarinasab
The cult of Rajavi

MEK and Children – Yaser Akbarinasab

Yaser was four years old when he left Iran together with his parents and his two siblings Musa and Fatemeh in 1984. His father Morteza Akbari nasab was a member of the Mujahedin Khalq Organization (the MKO/ MEK/ PMOI) but his mother Khadije Niknam had no organizational record. Three years later, the young mother –who was only 25– was killed in the MEK’s operation against the Iranian border called “Forough Javidan”; her three young kids were left behind in Camp Ashraf.

Yaser Akbarinasab

The failure of the MEK in Forough Javidan was a pretext for Massoud Rajavi to launch the so-called “Ideological Revolution”. According to the Ideological Revolution, Family was recognized as the obstacle against the group’s success in the operation. Therefore, couples were ordered to divorce and eventually children were dispatched out of Iraq, mostly to European countries.

In 1997, like a lot of other children of the MEK, Yaser 17 and Musa 14, allegedly under the invitation of their father Murteza, were sent back to Camp Ashraf from Europe. The trip was supposed to last six months but it lasted forever!

Fatemeh was lucky enough to find an opportunity to leave the group’s base in Germany and to stay in Europe but she did not succeed to prevent the MEK from taking her brothers to Iraq.

“Yaser and Musa had almost no sympathy for the MEK and so they began to protest against the group’s approach toward members, ”Reza Akbarinasab, the uncle of Fatemeh, Yaser and Musa, writes about his nephews.
Shahram Bahadori a former member of the MEK knew Yaser and Musa when he was in Camp Ashraf. “I was a friend of Yaser, we used to open up for each other,” He writes. “We used to insult the group leaders. Yaser could to get along with the group; he always opposed the commanders. The commanders were mad at him and eventually they scrutinized him all the time.”

However, Yasser keeps on protesting and complaining about the leaders’ attitudes. He writes numerous letters to the group leader Massoud Rajavi asking him to let him leave the camp. “Yaser had completely told me how he had been deceived by the group to bring him back from Germany to Iraq,” Shahram continues. “He used to beshrew the group leaders for they had ruined his future.”

Yaser Akbarinasab

Eventually, in the summer of 2006, Yaser’s valiant character against the MEK leaders cost him his life. “Finally in a summer day, after the members had lunch the smoke from behind the base number seven was seen,” his uncle recounts. “Commanders did not let members see the body of Yasser. It was not made clear that he was killed or committed suicide.”

Yaser Akbarinasab

His comrades were told that he had set himself on fire. “Suddenly we were summoned to Baharestan hall,” Shahram recounts. “Batoul Rajaiee who hardly ever used to handle our meetings was sitting in place of the commander. She looked nervous and aggressive. The atmosphere seemed to be horrifying. It was clear that something bad had happened.”

Batoul Rajaee declared the news of Yaser’s as this: “Yaser did not do a good job. He set himself on fire with tied hands in a trench! Nobody is allowed to talk about him outside this room.”

A few months later Fatemeh, Yaser’s sister and his uncle Reza went to Camp Ashraf to visit Morteza, Musa and the tomb of Yaser. But, they were not permitted to enter the camp, instead, they were faced with beating and insulting even by the side of Morteza. They were labeled as agents of the Iranian Intelligence. Normally, their request to get the medical files of Yasser’s death was not met. Later, the names of Reza and Fateme Akbarinasab were repeated from time to time as the agents of the Islamic Republic by the MEK propaganda media.

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Marziye Hosseini
Mujahedin Khalq Organization members' families

Letter from Maryam Hosseini to the representative of the World Health Organization in Albania

Maryam Hosseini, the sister of Marzieh Hosseini, detained in the Mojahedin-e Khalq (MEK) camp in Albania, wrote a letter to the World Health Organization (WHO) expressing concern about her sister’s health.

The text of the letter is as follows:

Representative of the WHO in Albania
Greetings and best regards

I am Maryam Hosseini, the sister of Marzieh Hosseini Mahmoud Abadi.

My sister is currently stationed at the MEK camp in Albania. She left Iran 34 years ago to continue her higher education. We later found out that she had been transferred to Iraq by the elements of the MEK. In all these 34 years, we have not met her or heard her voice, and we have not even received any message from her.

You know that the most dangerous criminals in the most dreaded prisons in the world have at least the right to have contact with their families. But we are deprived of this minimum right, the possibility of communication. Who can help us deprived families? To which international organization should we take our grievances to support us?

Marziye Hosseini

Worst of all, we learned that my sister had the disease caused by the Covid-19 virus in the MEK camp in Albania and was in a difficult condition. The health conditions inside the camp are not favorable at all. There have been a lot of deaths in the past few weeks.

The camp environment where the members of the MEK are based is completely closed and people live in groups and, of course, are not allowed to communicate with their families. Also, the Albanian government does not grant visas to Iranians at the request of the MEK leaders. Therefor we cannot travel to that country and follow the issue closely.

I desperately ask you not to neglect any action that is imagined in order to alleviate the worries of me and my expectant family, so that news of my sister will reach us and we will be able to communicate. Please understand the feelings of me and my family and do not hesitate to pursue this issue.

Thank you and best regards
Maryam Hosseini
Iran, Mashhad
December 2020

Copy to:
Office of the Prime Minister of Albania
Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights

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Naser Sepahpour Sister
Mujahedin Khalq Organization members' families

MEK killed my brother

Hurting and effective message of Ms. Mahnaz Sepahpour, Nasser Sepahpour’s sister killed by the Mojahedin-e Khalq (MEK), to Albanian government officials and the World Health Organization (WHO):

…The Mujahedin-e Khalq killed my brother and called him martyr. Then the MEK wrote a will on his behalf and abused his injured body and lifeless body…

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Mohsen fakhrizade
Mujahedin Khalq; A proxy force

MEK circulates Israel fake intelligence to Justify Iran scientists assassination

Israel’s Mossad has spent years on a propaganda campaign aimed at convincing the world Iran possessed a nuclear weapons program – and legitimizing its assassinations of Iranian academics.

The Israeli assassination of Iranian defense official Mohsen Fakhrizadeh is being treated as a triumph of Israeli intelligence, with ubiquitous references in the New York Times and other major media outlets to the killing of”Iran’s top nuclear scientist”. In fact, Israel’s Mossad intelligence agency eliminated Fakhrizadeh, a defense official, despite the knowledge that its public depiction of him as the key architect of an Iranian nuclear weapons program was a deception.

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For years, US media outlets have portrayed Fakhrizadeh as Iran’s equivalent to J. Robert Oppenheimer, marketing him to the public as the mastermind behind an Iranian version of the Manhattan Project. This image was developed primarily through a carefully constructed Israeli disinformation operation based on documents that displayed signs of fabrication.

Birth of a Mossad propaganda operation

The origin of the Mossad propaganda operation on Fakhrizadeh lies in the early 1990’s, when the US and Israel first developed suspicions of Iranian ambitions to develop a nuclear weapon. U.S., British, German and Israeli intelligence analysts had intercepted telexes from Sharif University about various”dual use”technologies — those that could be exploited in a nuclear program but also be applied for non-nuclear use.

Many of the telexes contained the number of an organization called Physics Research Center that operated under the watch of Iran’s Defense Ministry. The CIA and its allied intelligence agencies interpreted those intercepts as evidence that the Iranian military was running its own nuclear program, and thus that Iran was covertly seeking a nuclear weapons capability.

During the first term of the George W. Bush administration, the notorious militarist and Likud ally John Bolton took charge of Iran policy, prompting the CIA to issue an estimate concluding for the first time that Iran had initiated a nuclear weapons program. Israel’s Mossad apparently saw Washington’s new posture as a green light to set into motion a black propaganda campaign to dramatize and personalize the secret Iranian nuclear weapons program that was presumed to exist.

Between 2003 and 2004, Mossad produced a large cache of alleged Iranian documents depicting efforts to mate a nuclear weapon with Iran’s Shahab-3 missile and a bench system to convert uranium.

Nuclear Scientists

The Mossad files contained multiple tell-tale signs of forgery. For example, the reentry vehicle depicted in the drawings had already been abandoned by 2002 – before these drawings were supposedly created, according to the documents themselves – in favor of a design that looked entirely different and which was first shown in an August 2004 test. So whoever was responsible for the drawings was clearly unaware of the single most important Defense Ministry decision affecting the future of Iran’s missile deterrent.

The CIA never revealed who spirited the documents out of Iran or how. However, former senior German Foreign Office official Karsten Voigt explained to this reporter in 2013 that the German intelligence agency, the BND, had been furnished with the collection by an occasional source whom the intel chiefs considered less than credible.

And who was this source? According to Voigt, he belonged to the Mujahedeen e-Khalq (MEK), the exile Iranian cult which had fought for Saddam’s Iraqi forces against Iran during the eight-year war and by the early 1990s was passing information and propaganda that Mossad did not want to have attributed to itself.

Painting Fakrhizadeh as nuclear mastermind

Those Mossad documents identified Mohsen Fakhrizadeh as the manager of a supposedly top-secret Iranian project called the”AMAD Plan.”In reality, Fakhrizadeh was an Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps officer and official in the Ministry of Defense Armed Forces Logistics (MODAFL), who also taught Physics at Imam Hussein University in Tehran.

To implicate him as a nuclear project mastermind, the collection of Mossad documents featured a directive supposedly signed by Fakhrizadeh. But since no one outside Iran had ever seen the previously obscure official’s signature, and given the lack of effort to show any official government markings on the documents, there was little to prevent Mossad from forging it.

In their 2012 history of Israel’s intelligence service,”Mossad: The Greatest Missions of the Israeli Secret Service”, Michael Bar-Zohar and Nisham Mishal pointed to Mossad as the culprit behind the appearance of the supposed Iranian nuclear documents. The writers recounted how Mossad gathered the personal information on Fakhrizadeh that was later released to the public through the MEK, including his passport number and his home telephone number.

“This abundance of detail and means of transmission,”Bar-Zohar and Mishal wrote,”leads one to believe that… ‘a certain secret service’ ever suspected by the West of pursuing its own agenda, painstakingly collected these facts and figures about the Iranian scientist and passed them on to the Iranian resistance [MEK].”

The documents also fingered Fakhrizadeh as the former head of the Physics Research Centre, thus deceptively linking him to the procurement efforts for”dual use”nuclear items in 1990-91 that were well known to CIA and other intelligence agencies. That accusation was reflected in the 2006 United Nations Security Council Resolution 1747 listing Iranian officials responsible for nuclear and missile proliferation in Iran. In the UN resolution, Fakhrizadeh was identified as a”[s]enior MODAFL scientist and former head of the Physics Research Centre (PHRC).”

But the Israeli identification of Fakhrizadeh as the head of the PHRC was proven to be a lie. Iran turned over extensive documentation to the IAEA in late 2004 or early 2005 on the PHRC and the procurement telexes, and the documents — which the IAEA did not challenge — showing that a professor at Sharif University of Technology in Tehran named Sayyed Abbas Shahmoradi-Zavari had headed the PHRC from its inception in 1989 until it closed in 1998.

Further, the documents provided to the IAEA revealed that the dual-use technology that Shahmoradi-Zavari helped the university procure through his PHRC connections was actually intended for the university faculty’s own teaching and research. In at least one case, the IAEA personnel found one”dual-use”item had been procured by the university.

These facts should have put an end to the Mossad-created myth of Fakrizadeh as the head of a vast underground nuclear weapons program. But the IAEA never revealed Shamoradi-Zavari’s name, and therefore avoided having to acknowledge that the documents the agency had embraced as genuine had misled the world about Fakhrizadeh.

It was not until 2012 that David Albright, the director of Washington-based Institute for Science and International Security, acknowledged that Shahmoradi-Zavari — not Fakhrizadeh — had been the head of the Physics Research Center – although he avoided admitting that the IAEA had relied on documents that turned out be false.

Revving up the propaganda

The Mossad got busy again after the CIA’s November 2007 assessment that Iran had ceased work on nuclear weapons. Determined to neutralize the political impact of that finding, the Israelis apparently began work on a new batch of Iranian top secret documents. This time, however, the Israelis provided the documents directly to the IAEA in late 2009, as then-IAEA Director General Mohamed ElBaradei revealed in his memoirs.

The documents supposedly revealed Iranian defense ministry activities related to nuclear weapons after the cessation of such work that the CIA. One of those documents, leaked to the London Times in December 2009, purported to be a 2007 letter from Fakhrizadeh as the chairman of an organization presiding over nuclear weapons work. But as ElBaradei recalled, the IAEA’s technical experts”raised numerous questions about the documents’ authenticity….”

Even the CIA and some European intelligence analysts were skeptical about the authenticity of the Fakhrizadeh document. Although it had been circulating among the intelligence agencies for months, even the normally unquestioning New York Times reported that the CIA had not authenticated it. Former CIA counterterrorism official Philip Giraldi, who had maintained contacts with active agency personnel, told this reporter CIA analysts regarded the document as a forgery.

A pattern of assassinations justified by disinformation

The killing of Fakhrizadeh was not the first time Mossad bumped off an Iranian it had baselessly accused of playing a leading role in a weapons program. In July 2011, someone working for Mossad — apparently an MEK member — gunned down a 35-year old engineering student named Darioush Rezaeinejad and wounded his wife in front of a kindergarten in Tehran.

The young man was targeted on the basis of nothing more than the research he had conducted on high-voltage switches and his publication of a scholarly paper about his scholarship. The abstract of the professional paper Rezaienejad had published made it clear that his work involved what is called”explosive pulsed power”involved in high-power lasers, high-power microwave sources and other commercial applications.

A few days after the assassination of Rezaienejad, however, an official of an unnamed”member state”provided Associated Press reporter George Jahn the abstract of Rezaienejad’s paper, successfully persuading Jahn that it”appeared to back”the claim that he had been”working on a key component in setting off the explosives needed to trigger a nuclear warhead.”

Then, in September 2011, the Israelis provided Jahn with an”intelligence summary”advancing the ludicrous claim that Rezaeinejad was not an electrical engineering specialist at all, but rather a”physicist”who had worked for the Ministry of Defense on various aspects of nuclear weapons.

The deployment of absurd assertions backed by paper-thin evidence to justify the cold-blooded murder of a young electrical engineer with no record of nuclear weapons involvement illuminated a Mossad modus operandi that has reappeared in the case of Fakhrizadeh: Israeli intelligence simply gins up a narrative centered around fictional ties to a nonexistent nuclear weapons program. It then watches as the Western press uncritically disseminates the propaganda to the public, establishing the political space for cold-blooded assassinations in broad daylight.

Gareth Porter is an independent investigative journalist who has covered national security policy since 2005 and was the recipient of Gellhorn Prize for Journalism in 2012. His most recent book is The CIA Insider’s Guide to the Iran Crisis co-authored with John Kiriakou, just published in February.

By Gareth Porter –  The Greyzone

January 4, 2021 0 comments
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Fake Journalist
Mujahedin Khalq; A proxy force

WashingtonTimes, FakeNews, MEK terrorists

Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Saeed Khatibzadeh says the American daily Washington Times should know better than to publish fake news, making a reference to the daily’s distortion of President Hassan Rouhani’s remarks about his outgoing American counterpart.

“Cowardice in assassinating foreign leaders is a US-Israeli trademark; NOT Iranian,” Khatibzadeh wrote in a tweet on Friday evening.

“@WashTimes should know better than to publish #FakeNews & spread anti-Iran bigotry -even though it has featured PAID content by the outlaw MeK terrorist cult,” he said. “Your readers deserve better!”

Fake Journalist

On Wednesday, the Washington Times falsely quoted Rouhani as issuing a death threat against U.S. President Donald Trump

“Trump will soon be dead,” the Washington Times quoted the Iranian president as saying, while vowing blood vengeance for the assassination of top Iranian general, Qassem Soleimani.

Addressing a cabinet session on Wednesday, Rouhani said: “I said it once, and I repeat it, Trump was like Saddam. Saddam imposed eight years of war against us and he was overthrown, and Trump imposed three years of economic war against us and he will be overthrown in the next few weeks, not just from office but from [political] life.”

“One of the effects of the stupid and disgraceful act of assassinating Martyr Soleimani was that Trumpism ended, and in a few days, this murder’s mandate is drawing to an end and he will go down into the dustbin of history,” Rouhani added.

Lieutenant General Qassem Soleimani, the chief of the Quds Force of Iran’s Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC), and his Iraqi trenchmate Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis, the deputy head of the Popular Mobilization Units, were assassinated along with their companions in a U.S. drone strike authorized by Trump near Baghdad International Airport on January 3, 2020.

On Thursday, the Iranian Presidential Office’s Deputy Chief for Communications and Information Alireza Moezi also rejected the Washington Times report in a tweet, saying, “It is beneath the dignity of Iranian president to threaten the life of a foreign counterpart.”

“Unlike US regime, Iran does not threaten, nor does it assassinate foreign leaders. President Rouhani clearly said ‘very soon Mr. Trump’s POLITICAL life will be over’. Stop #fakenews,” Moezi wrote on his Twitter account.

In similar remarks on December 23, Rouhani said Trump’s fate will be no better than that of former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein.

“We’ve had two lunatics in [our] history, one was Saddam who imposed a military war on us and the other lunatic is Trump who imposed the economic war on us,” Rouhani said at a cabinet session.

“We saw how the Iranian people broke them with their resistance against those who wanted to break us,” the president added.

Trump reimposed sanctions on Iran after he pulled out of the JCPOA, commonly known as the Ian nuclear deal, which was signed under his predecessor Barack Obama.

With Joe Biden’s victory, however, hopes have been raised over the survival of the nuclear deal. Biden has promised to return the United States into the JCPOA if Iran returns to full compliance with the deal.

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Nejat Newsletter no 79
Nejat Publications

Nejat Newsletter – No.79

Inside This Issue:

-Happy New Year 2021

It’s a time when we reflect on our gratitude for the past and our hopes for the future. And it’s a chance to Nejat Newsletter no 79welcome a fresh start to reinvigorate our enthusiasm for chasing goals and dreams.

-The New Scandal of the MEK: Robbery of French Charities and Churches

Are Giuliani, Bolton, and the other speakers of the Mojahedin-e Khalq ceremonies involved in this case? The cost of financing the speeches of Giuliani, Bolton, parliamentarians, etc. in the Mojahedin-e Khalq ceremonies, the cost of financial aid to parties such as the Spanish Right Party (Vox)…

-Covid-19 In MEK Camp Needs Urgent Intervention

We would like to inform you that we, a group of former members of the MEK Organization, are concerned about the situation of our former friends who are currently members of the MEK. During the outbreak of COVID-19, the organization keeps its members in a closed area, which makes the conditions more dangerous for the spread of this disease among people….

-A Terrorist Organization or What? MEK Cooperates with ISIS to Gain Power

The Mojahedin-e Khalq terrorist group has been constantly changing its face since 2003 with the fall of Saddam Hussein, and has used every means to abuse its host, and always turning its back on its host in critical moments. They have used every means to strike at their country, such as collaborating with Saddam in the war against Iran, collaborating with the United States and Israel and killing Iranian nuclear scientists,….

-CORONA CRISIS IN MEK CAMP IN ALBANIA

On behalf of the suffering families of members of the Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization (MEK, MKO, NCR, NLA), I would like to draw your attention to an emerging humanitarian catastrophe due to the spread of Covid-19 in the MEK’s closed and isolated Camp Ashraf 3 in Manez, Albania….

-SECOND LETTER TO THE COMMITTEE ON ENFORCED DISAPPEARANCES (CED)

In your communications about the complaints of the families of the members of the Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization (MEK, MKO, NCR, NLA) against the Albanian government you have responded that: “The Committee on Enforced Disappearances (CED) is the body of independent experts which monitors implementation of the Convention by the State Parties.”

-MAY GOD SAVE ALBANIA FROM THE CURSE OF THE MARYAM RAJAVI CULT

Dr. Olsi Jazexhi discusses with Gjergji Thanasi the threat that Albania is facing after the assassination of Dr. Mohsen #Fahkrizadeh in Tehran by a terrorist group. They discuss the possible involvement of the Iranian Mojahedins and their leader #MaryamRajavi in this terrorist attack and the dangers that this terrorist action brings to Albania.

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Ahmad Shaeri brother
Mujahedin Khalq Organization members' families

Family express concern over the health of Hamid Shaeri

Representative of the World Health Organization in Albania

Greetings and best regards,

I am Hamid Shaeri, the brother of Ahmad Shaeri, who is now stationed in a closed and remote camp of Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization (MEK, MKO) in Albania with no connection to the outside world.

It goes without saying that my family and I have not seen my brother for many years and we have not heard his voice on the phone and we have not even received a message from him, and this always bothers us.

Ahmad Shaeri brother

But now we are very worried about the news, and that is that on the one hand, our brother is probably infected with the Covid-19 virus and is in a very acute condition, and on the other hand, the health conditions inside the camp are unfavorable.

We, the family of Ahmad Shaeri, have no desire other than hearing his voice and learning about his health. Of course, Albania does not grant us visas in support of the MEK and does not allow us to travel. The MEK does not even allow a single phone call to its members.

I ask you not to neglect any action that is conceivable and fruitful in order to alleviate the concerns of me and my family, so that news of our brother reaches us and communication is possible.

You must know very well how a brother feels in such a situation. Is it acceptable to prevent MEK members from communicating with their families in these circumstances?

Hamid Shaeri
Iran, Mashhad

Copy to:
Office of the Prime Minister of Albania
Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights

January 2, 2021 0 comments
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Yaghoub Meraji
The cult of Rajavi

A Terrorist Organization or What? Mojahedin-E Khalq Cooperates with ISIS to Gain Power

The Mojahedin-e Khalq terrorist group has been constantly changing its face since 2003 with the fall of Saddam Hussein, and has used every means to abuse its host, and always turning its back on its host in critical moments.

They have used every means to strike at their country, such as collaborating with Saddam in the war against Iran, collaborating with the United States and Israel and killing Iranian nuclear scientists, spreading lies, and claiming human rights abuses while stationed in Iraq, France and Albania. These are all part of the dark face of the MEK, a group that has assassinated more than 12,000 Iranians, thousands of Iraqi Kurds, and Americans.

https://dlb.nejatngo.org/Media/Interview/Meraji-Yaghub-202012.mp4

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it worth mentioning that the MEK has always betrayed its host countries, such as betray Saddam and left him alone in the war with the American coalition and threatening the Albanian people to remain silent in the face of MEK’s illegal actions and widespread fraud and money laundering in France, which once ended in the arrest of Maryam Rajavi, and now in 2020 their case is being investigated for fraud in France. In this regard, we have an interview with a former member of the Mojahedin-e Khalq, Mr. Yaghoub Me’raji, who has a history of translating Mojahedin correspondence with French officials.

Alireza Niknam: You claim that you witnessed the financial corruption of the organization and the terrorist criminal acts of the MEK group. Why, after all these years, have you recently revealed the nature of the MEK?

Yaghoub Meraji: Silence was enough since the true nature of the cult of MEK became clear to me that they seek to gain power in any form and by any means.

This cult, and especially its leadership, have become the enemies of the existence of Iran and the people of my country.

Extensive and innumerable betrayals against my country cannot be compromised and silenced, and every Iranian who cares about the interests of his country, with all his or her might to stand, has a duty against any religious-political current of thought that seeks to impose more sanctions on the people and even demand bombing and military attack on my country’s infrastructure.

Do you confirm that the organization does the brainwashing?

During the life of the cult, two factors are considered the most important strategic goal, one is extensive and permanent brainwashing concerning members and supporters within the cult and one is betrayal and cooperation with the enemies of Iran’s existence in relation to the outside of the cult.

Recently, some American officials in the post-election era have taken positions against the cult of MEK. Have your actions been along with the new American government, or was it your personal or voluntary action?

The strategy of the cult of MEK is to live in the gap between the problems of the countries with the Islamic Republic of Iran and to advance this strategy, everything is allowed, even betrayal and sedition, and cooperation with any individual or group or foreign government, whether democratic, republican, or dictatorial regimes such as Saddam Hussein, King Abdullah, or King Salman. The cult is even willing to cooperate and support ISIS to gain power.

I could not accept that the Rajavi cult would one day support ISIS to achieve its goals and cover their terrorist operations with the media and call them the Free Army.

Recently, a program was broadcast on Radio Farda about the social status of the MEK, in which the participants attacked the Mojahedin Khalq Organization. First, what is your opinion about the participant’s beliefs, and then what is your personal opinion about the social status of MEK?

I was not aware of this plan, so I cannot comment on it, but I am sure that since June 1981, the cult has been fighting for power by declaring an armed struggle against the newly established Islamic Republic of Iran, which was also defending the country against the armed invasion of the Iraqi army, entered a phase of miscalculation and strategic error and confused Iran with Latin American countries.

After the failure of this strategy and the disappointment of the Iranians’ cooperation with this cult during the urban guerrilla war phase, the cult was forced to betray, according to the idiom,”My enemy’s enemy is my friend”, and has comprehensive cooperation with other countries that had problems with Iran.

Considering your presence among the MEK members for many years, in your opinion, which figures and European governments support the Mojahedin Khalq Organization?

As far as I know, before the fall of Saddam Hussein, the main arms-financial-logistical supporter of the cult was Iraq, after that, due to the nature of the group which was based on living in the problems of the countries with the Islamic Republic of Iran, it changed to a trading cult, now Saudi Arabia has filled the empty place of Saddam Hussein for the MEK and gives the most media coverage in the soft war against Iran to this cult.

I do not know that this treacherous cult has reliable support among Western governments or not, but it invests in the way of infiltrating the body of Western society and reaching the Parliamentarians. In this case, the Albanian government, under pressure from the US government, has agreed to cooperate and serve the cult.

You have been one of the main translators of the organization for correspondence with the French authorities. How much do you think the French authorities pay attention to the opinions and letters of the Mojahedin Khalq Organization?

The cult has different sections, I worked with an affiliated NGO under the name and abbreviation of AVDH (Association for the Defense of Victims of Human Rights Violations) for a year.

By pointing to Western sensitive subjects like human rights, the cult tried to influence Western parliamentarians and representatives to take a stand against Iran with misleading news and content, which, of course, was more for the cult’s domestic usage than its dubious international influence. There is no doubt that the concerned countries also acted against Iran for their national interests.

https://dlb.nejatngo.org/Media/Interview/Olsi-Meraji-MEK.mp4

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In the correspondence that you translated for the organization to reach the European authorities, were there any cases of falsehoods and lies? Explain in this regard?

After the disconnection between the cult and the Iranian society, to compensate for this lack, the cult inevitably turned toward foreign sources and in return, to gain the support of these governments, was willing to cooperate and even betray their own country.

In one of your last tweets, you claimed that some parliamentarians and mayors and their representatives received gifts from the organization. Was this gift a bribe? Please explain in this regard.

The cult is willing to make any concessions to advance its goals, and it does so in a variety of ways, whether in the form of bribes, holding parties, or other means.

Yes, it was bribery, this is a common practice in the cult, and in this way, the cult has infected a large number of deputies and parliamentarians.

BY Alireza Niknam- ahtribune.ca

December 29, 2020 0 comments
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Gjegi Thanasi-Olsi Yazeji
Mujahedin Khalq Organization's Propaganda System

Olsi Jazexhi and Gjergji Thanasi respond to MEK-made allegations

Olsi Jazexhi and Gjergji Thanasi respond to allegations that the Mojahedeen, MEK, #FreeIran, #MaryamRajavi cult command which is based in Albania makes against these two Albanian journalists.

They reveal how MEK threatens journalists in Albania. MEK like ISIS, Al-Qaeda, PKK, Jahbat al-Nusra, PJAK is a violent organisation of Foreign Fighters. It is hosted in Albania and from there it wages media war against Iran, Iraq and a number of other countries. However the organisation has many internal problems. It keeps against their will many Iranians – some prisoners of war from the Iran – Iraq war. It attacks its opposition in #Albania by calling the defectors as agents of Iran. It uses Albanian security services to intimidate and jail those Iranians who want to live in freedom and abandon jihad. MEK runs a number of Fake News websites and thousands of Fake Twitter accounts from where it attacks with Fake News the government of Iran but even journalists and international media who investigate their crimes.

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Olsi and Gjergji reveal the #Covid19 infections inside the paramilitary camp of MEK, their mass deaths because of the infections and the happy life that the deradicalized MEK defectors live in Tirana and #Iran.

Gjergji reveals the successful history of escape of Mr. Ghulam Ali Mirzaei a war prisoner of Iran – Iraq war who after suffering for many years under MEK yoke and Albanian police intimidations has finally succeeded to leave Albania and return to Iran.

Olsi and Gjergji respond to the questions that Maryam Rajavi and the mojahedeen command have about their connections to Iran. They respond about their salary, payments, orders and connections to the Iranian regime. Gjergji ‘asks for salary hike’ from the Mullahs. MEK alludes that Olsi and Gjergji get 1000 EURO per month salary for the articles. Gjergji makes irony and demands a 10.000 EURO payment and promises to pay Albanian government tax if Iran agrees to pay him that amount. A part of this pay will go towards the MEK security.

After making parody with the allegations of MEK, Olsi and Gjergji tell to Rajavi and her gang that she cannot silence this two Albanian journalists from doing their job and exposing illegal activities of MEK jihadis in Albania and their dirty war against the defectors. The Mojahedeens have managed to blackmail many medias and journalists in Albania, however Albanian journalists and security officials keep on revealing the illegal activities of MEK to free journalists like Olsi and Gjergji who are not afraid from their blackmail and to reveal the truth to the media.

Gjergji Thanasi warns Maryam Rajavi and her jihadi gang that freedom and democracy is the enemy of MEK. Mullahs of Iran are not a danger of the Rajavi cult, but freedom for the mojahedin slave soldiers whom Rajavi keeps inside her paramilitary camp is the real enemy which is going to destroy the MEK cult.

The discussion is a must watch for journalists, security officials, cult and geopolitical researchers who want to understand the serious problems that Albania has regarding its media freedom, democracy and human rights, which are seriously violated by the presence of this violent Iranian jihadi organization.

Olsi Jazexhi

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Marjan Akbarian Faeze
The cult of Rajavi

MEK and Children – Marjan Akbarian

Her organizational name was Faezeh. She was living with her parents in Camp Ashraf when, in 1990, the leaders of the Mujahedin Khalq Organization (the MKO/ MEK/ PMOI) separated her from them and sent her to Europe together with seven hundred children of the MEK. The same as many other MEK children, Marjan was then sent back to Camp Ashraf to get trained as a member of the group’s militia.

Marjan Akbarian-Faeze

According to Maryam Sanjabi, ex-member of the group, as a teenager, Marjan had received technical trainings. She was then transferred to the MEK’s propaganda unit in 2004 and there, she asked to leave the MEK. Her request was faced with commanders’ anger and finally resulted in her suicide.

“Marjan stole the cyanide capsule of her commander and swallowing the capsule she committed suicide. Since then, the cyanide capsules were collected from all over the cult,” said Batul Soltani former member of the Elite council of the MEK. “The cause of her death was declared heart attack in the group at large but the truth was told to the Elite Council of the group.”

Zahra Mirbaqeri is another ex-member who witnessed the tragedy of Marjan in the MEK. “Her suicide was the consequence of the tortures in the cult-like oppressive system of the MEK under the command of Fahimeh Arvani and Faezeh Mohabatkar and under the supervision of Mozhgan Parsaiee who was the deputy of Massoud Rajavi in Camp Ashraf,” she writes.

Mohammad Karami ex-member of the group was a friend of Bashir Akbarian, Marjan’s father. He had just escaped the group and joined the American TIPF camp when he heard the news of Marjan’s death. “She had turned into a problematic member for the group because she had asked to leave the group,” Karami says. “She was under too much pressure in the meetings that the commanders hold to convince her to stay in the group. This was kind of failure for Maryam Rajavi…Therefore, they brought her to trial before the eyes of her mother. In the alleged court She was awfully humiliated by her commanders and even her mother was forced to speak against her. Faeze (Marjan) was too young to tolerate that too much pressure. She decided to commit suicide.

The MEK leaders deceitfully claimed that she died of a heart attack. She was buried by the side of Alan Mohammadi, (another child victim of the MEK). “

Referring to the words of former members of the MEK, it seems that Marjan Akbarian committed suicide more than once. She was only 29 years old when died.

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