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USA Terrorists
Mujahedin Khalq; A proxy force

MEK and Al Qaeda – US Terrorists in Iran

Killing al-Qaeda’s No. 2 Man Multiple Times and Using the IAEA Report as Excuse for Attacking Iran

Two recent reports are serious warnings to those who oppose the United States endless wars in the Middle East. The reports indicate that although President Trump has lost the elections, his efforts against Iran are continuing, and that he may be looking for an excuse to attack Iran in the last few weeks of his Presidency.

First, the New York Times reported on November 13 that Israeli agents assassinated Abdullah Ahmed Abdullah, whose nom de guerre is Abu Muhammad al-Masri, and was supposedly”al-Qaeda’s No. 2 man.”The assassination supposedly took place in an affluent neighborhood of Tehran on August 7, on the 22nd anniversary of the terrorist attacks on U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania on 7 August 1998 that killed 224 people and injured hundreds more. Al-Masri had been accused of masterminding the attacks. According to the report, al-Masri’s daughter, Miriam was also killed. Iran denied the report.

Rajavi - Al qaeda - Terrorists

The report surprised many, including this author, who follow the political developments in Iran and the Middle East. It has been known ever since the United States invaded and occupied Afghanistan in the fall of 2001 that a number of al-Qaeda operatives and even high-ranking officials, including relatives of Osama bin Laden, had escaped to Iran, had been arrested there, and had been either jailed or were kept under house arrest. In 2003 Iran proposed to the George W. Bush administration to exchange them with the leadership of the MEK, a cult-like group based in Iraq that opposed the government in Tehran and until 2012 was listed by the State Department as a terrorist organization. Because of its collaboration with the Saddam Hussein regime during Iran-Iraq war, the MEK is universally despised by Iranians. In 2003 the MEK leadership was being protected by the US forces in Iraq after the Bush administration invaded and occupied Iraq in 2003.

But the Bush administration rejected the offer, because the Iran hawks wanted, and still wish, to use the MEK against the regime in Tehran. Thus, gradually, Iran either deported al-Qaeda’s members to their country of origin, or exchanged them with al-Qaeda in order to free some Iranian diplomats that had been taken hostage by the terrorist group. One such exchange occurred in September 2015. Iran released five senior members of al-Qaeda and sent them to Yemen, and in return al-Qaeda in Yemen released Iranian diplomat Nour Ahmad Nikbakht, who had been taken hostage in 2013. One of the five senior al-Qaeda members, as reported by none other than the New York Times, was Abu Mohamed al-Misri, the same”No. 2 al-Qaeda”who was supposedly assassinated by Israel’s Mossad last August in Tehran.

The fact that Al-Masri was swapped in 2015 was even reported approvingly on the website of Long War Journals, affiliated with the Foundation for Defense of Democracies (FDD), a well-funded, stridently pro-Israel lobby that opposed the nuclear agreement with Tehran known as the JCPOA, and has long promoted waging economic warfare against Iran. So, if al-Masri was returned to al-Qaeda, how did he return to Tehran, and lived there quietly and comfortably until he was killed? This defies any logic.

More importantly, why would Iran allow al-Qaeda figures to operate freely in Iran, contribute to its leadership’s decisions, and cooperate with the very same groups that Iran has been fighting against in Syria in support of the Syrian government, particularly the two main terrorist groups, the al-Nusra Front, the Syrian branch of al-Qaeda, and Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham, the groups that fought with the Syrian government for years, and are now in the Idlib province of Syria, trying to make a last stand against the Syrian army and its allies that are attempting to dislodge them?

But the strange story does not end here. On 24 October 2020 Afghanistan’s National Directorate of Security announced that Abu Muhsin al-Masri,”Al-Qaeda’s No. 2 man,”who had been living in Afghanistan, had been killed by its forces. The Los Angeles Times on October 25 and Voice of America on October 26 reported the same, an event that was even celebrated in a twit by the White House National Security Council. Even Afghanistan’s President Ashraf Ghani celebrated the killing of al-Masri. Similar to the”other”al-Masri reported by the New York Times, this one is also Egyptian and was 58 when killed. Are the two the same, or they are two men using the same aliases? Afghanistan’s officials believe they are the same. In fact, after the New York Times report, Mirwais Nab, Deputy Foreign Minister of Afghanistan who was visiting Tehran, rejected the Times report and declared that”al-Qaeda No. 2 man”had been killed in Afghanistan, not Tehran.

Could it be that al-Masri had been killed in Afghanistan, but Israel’s Mossad deceived the New Times’ reporters and made them believe that he had been killed in Tehran, in order to provoke an attack by the United States on Iran?

Killing”al-Qaeda’s No. 2 man”by the US or its allies is an old story, as US officials have been claiming the same for nearly a decade. CNN reported in June 2012 that Abu Yahya al-Libi, another”al-Qaeda No. 2 man”was killed in Pakistan. Exactly three years later CNN reported that Nasser al-Wuhayshi,”al-Qaeda’s second-in-command”had been killed in Yemen. Then, it was reported that another al-Masri and, of course,”al-Qaeda’s No. 2 man,”Abu al-Khayr al-Masri, had been killed in Syria. He was one of the five operatives whom Iran had exchanged with al-Qaeda in Yemen in 2015.

But, the strangest aspect of the New York Times report is its claim that US officials have been silent about the supposed killing in Tehran. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, a Christian Zionist ideologue and an ardent supporter of Israel, has an insatiable urge to confront Iran and, if he can, start a war with that nation. As the CIA Director Pompeo released the Agency’s documents taken from Osama bin Laden’s hideout in Pakistan, but gave advanced copies to the FDD. Pompeo had presumably hoped that the FDD would uncover evidence linking Iran directly to al-Qaeda (much as the George W. Bush administration struggled to link Saddam Hussein to Al Qaeda nearly 20 years ago), so that the 2002 Authorization for use of Military Force in the so-called war on terrorism could be invoked against Iran. The FDD obliged and published a report. But the evidence for such a link that it adduced from the documents was so weak that it was almost entirely ignored by lawmakers and major media alike.

Pompeo also worked with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to organize a conference in Poland in February 2019, ostensibly about the Middle East, but clearly targeting Iran. When, in June 2019, Iran shot down a US drone that it claimed had violated its airspace in the Persian Gulf. Pompeo pushed hard for retaliatory military attacks on Iran, but Trump rejected his urgings. When precision missile and drone attacks, attributed by Washington to Iran, on Saudi Aramco’s oil facilities, heavily damaging the facilities and rendering the Saudi’s MIM-104 Patriot defense system useless. Pompeo called the attacks”an act of war”on Iran’s part.

So, one would expect Pompeo to have a field day, if”al-Qaeda’s No. 2 man”was found living quietly and comfortably in Tehran, and assassinated by Israel. This would be the”smoking gun”that he has been looking for: a definitive link between the terrorist group, whose leaders have always hated the Shiites, and the Shiite Iran, so that he can”justify”military strikes on Iran. So, why has Pompeo been silent? It simply defies logic and what is known about Pompeo and his hatred of Iran and Iranians.

The second report by the New York Times is just as alarming. It reported on Monday November 16 that President Trump met with his advisers on Thursday November 12 to discuss his options for attacking Iran. This was supposedly provoked by the latest report of the International Atomic Energy Agency, which indicated that Iran had 2442.9 kilogram of low-enriched uranium [all enriched below 5 percent], which is 12 times larger than what the 200 kilogram that the JCPOA allowed Iran to store within the country.

What is not mentioned is that, first, Iran had much larger amounts of low-enriched uranium right before the JCPOA was signed, but exported 97 percent of it to Russia after JCPOA, and, second, Iran exercised strategic patience between May 2018, when President Trump pulled the United States out of the JCPOA and imposed illegal, immoral, and sadistic economic sanctions on Iran, and June 2019 when Iran began distancing itself from the JCPOA, precisely according to the agreement that allows Iran not to deliver on its obligations, if one or all other parties to the agreement did not deliver their part of the agreement either.

Why does the President want to attack Iran, even though he is supposedly antiwar and an isolationist? The answer is clear: aside from his desire to completely destroy the JCPOA in order to make it impossible for President-Elect Joe Biden to begin negotiating with Iran again, Trump is trying to keep pleasing the Zionist billionaires who have supported him over the past four years, funding his elections. This will not only help his business ventures and those of his family members, particularly Jared Kushner, after his Presidency is over, it will also be useful to him if he or a family member decides to run in 2024. That pleasing his Israel’s supporters means more suffering for the people of Iran and the Middle East does not matter to Trump. The only thing important to Trump is Trump.

Muhammad Sahimi is a Professor at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles.

November 23, 2020 0 comments
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Mujahedin Khalq; A proxy force

Devil’s advocate literally melting down after hair dye drama

Iranian Foreign Ministry in its Twitter account used the scenes from Giuliani’s press conference to highlight his years-long abortive schemes against Iran, saying devil’s advocate literally melting down.

The Foreign Ministry added that attempts by “devil’s advocate” Rudy Giuliani to defend anti-Iran terrorism have failed and the personal attorney to US President Donald Trump “is melting down, literally,” shortly after images of the American figure showing sweat darkened by what appears to be his hair dye running down his face during a presser were widely ridiculed.

Rudy Giuliani

“Probably American public is surprised seeing Giuliani defending a lying, terrorist tyrant in exchange for big $$,”Foreign Ministry wrote in a tweet on Late Friday.

“Not news to Iranians,”it added.

Referring to members of the Mujahedin-e-Khalq Organization (MKO) terrorist group, it said,”For years he’s been a devil advocate, pocketing $$ by whitewashing despicable crimes of terrorists.”

“He’s melting down, literally!,”Foreign Ministry added.

The MKO terror group has cultivated close ties with Giuliani, among other close allies of Trump. The former New York City mayor has been among the guest speakers of the terrorist outfit’s events in Europe, where he took the podium to speak against the Islamic establishment in Iran.

Giuliani reportedly helped get the MKO off America’s terror list in exchange for a big sum of money.

Giuliani on Thursday held a chaotic press conference, during which he touted claims, as he was sweating profusely, that Trump’s votes had been “stolen” in the recent presidential election and that Democratic candidate Joe Biden’s win against Trump was fraudulent.

However, what grabbed headlines were not his election-related claims. The viewers and media were instead drawn to his agitated performance, featuring what appeared to be rivulets of hair dye flowing down his face.

The images Giuliani quickly went viral, stirring ridicule and jokes among the Democrats, social media users and media outlets worldwide.

November 23, 2020 0 comments
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MardomTV
Mujahedin Khalq; A proxy force

With Trump gone , is the MEK finished ?

The political: How did the MEK end up in Albania, and what difference might the change in US president make to the MEK’s future – will the MEK’s role in cyber misinformation be curtailed, will the Iranian diaspora be enabled to flourish without MEK suppression. How should Albania treat the MEK now that relations with the US will change, and what approach has the European Union taken in the past few years in dealing with the MEK’s unwanted behaviour.

The MEK’s presence in Albania: How Albanians discovered that hosting the MEK has resulted in the toxification of their country’s government, media, judiciary and security services. Panellists question the MEK’s impunity – from building an extra-territorial, extra-judicial enclave in which its enslaved members are disappeared, to how senior MEK members enjoy access to the institutes of state that Albanians are denied in their own country. At the same time, ordinary members are denied basic human rights and are effectively stateless.

With Trump gone , is the MEK finished ? - Mardomtv online debate

In conclusion: With Trump gone it may now be possible to find workable solutions to the issues raised in this debate. The horrible situation of individual MEK members can be effectively resolved by providing them real choice about their futures. A cost effective and straightforward plan would be to issue visas to their families and allow them to visit their loved ones in the camp. Once reconnected to this network of support, members can choose whether to remain with the MEK or live freely with their loving families for the remainder of their lives.

PART ONE – POLITICAL CONTEXT

In this section, experts talk about the effect of the Trump administration on the fortunes of the MEK in America, Albania and Europe.

Panellists:

https://dlb.nejatngo.org/Media/Interview/Khodabande-M-MardomTV-Debate.mp4

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Mr Massoud Khodabandeh, Middle East Strategy Consultants, former MEK member, UK

 

https://dlb.nejatngo.org/Media/Interview/Toossi-MardomTV-Debate%20.mp4

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Mr Sina Toossi, Senior Research Analyst at the National Iranian American Council (NIAC), Washington

https://dlb.nejatngo.org/Media/Interview/Olsi-Jazexhi-MardomTV-Debate.mp4

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Dr Olsi Yazeji, Albanian-Canadian Historian, media presenter, Albania

https://dlb.nejatngo.org/Media/Interview/Jebbeli-Reza-MardomTV-Debate.mp4

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Mr Reza Jebelli Sadeghi, former MEK official in the USA, now working in the EU Parliament, Brussels

 

PART TWO – MEK IN ALBANIA AND HUMAN RIGHTS ABUSES

This section focuses on MEK activities and behaviour since arriving in Albania and local reactions. Panellists drill down into the behaviour of the MEK in relation to Albanian civic life and the lives of the membership.

Panellists:

https://dlb.nejatngo.org/Media/Interview/Thanasi-MardomTV-Debate.mp4

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Mr Gjergji Thanasi, award winning investigative journalist, Albania

https://dlb.nejatngo.org/Media/Interview/Migena-Bala-MardomTV-Debate.mp4

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Ms Migena Bala, lawyer from Tirana, Albania

https://dlb.nejatngo.org/Media/Interview/Heyrani-Hassan-M-MardomTV-Debate.mp4

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Mr Hassan Heyrani, businessman in Tirana, former MEK member representing the ex-members in Albania from Tirana

https://dlb.nejatngo.org/Media/Interview/Termado-MardomTV-Debate.mp4

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Mr Edward Termado, Armenian-Iranian former POW (Iran-Iraq war) and former MEK member, Germany

https://dlb.nejatngo.org/Media/Interview/Singleton-MardomTV-Debate.mp4

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Ms Anne Singleton, Open Minds – Cults and Deradicalization expert, UK

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Massoud Khodabande
Former members of the MEK

Massoud Khodabande on Mardom TV online debate

An online debate on Mardom TV took place  on Friday 20th November (at 11am New York time, at 17pm Germany time, at 19:30pm Teheran time).

Parsa Sorbi moderated the debate

A panel of experts discussed the question:”With Trump gone, is the MEK finished?”

on the first part of program experts talked about the effect of the Trump administration on the fortunes of the MEK in America, Albania and Europe.

Mr. Massoud Khodabande ; Middle East Strategy Consultants and former MEK member participated the debate from UK:

https://dlb.nejatngo.org/Media/Interview/Khodabande-M-MardomTV-Debate.mp4

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November 21, 2020 0 comments
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Aziz Hedayati mother
Mujahedin Khalq Organization members' families

Who should be responsible for helping this suffering mother?

The grieving of the aged,ailed mother of an MEK member- Aziz Hedayati- or better to say hostage who is deprived of having contact with his family.

Who really is responsible for helping this elderly mother, to get in touch with her loved son in the last days of her live, or at least hear his voice after the long decades.

https://dlb.nejatngo.org/Media/Interview/Hedayati-Aziz-Mum-EN.mp4

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The MEK leaders call these aged parents as the”Iranian Regime Agents”!!

November 19, 2020 0 comments
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MardomTV
Mujahedin Khalq; A proxy force

ONLINE DEBATE ON MARDOMTV.COM

Mr Parsa Sorbi will moderate an online debate on Mardom TV on Friday 20th November (at 11am New York time, at 17pm Germany time, at 19:30pm Teheran time).

Parsa Sorbi - Mardom TV

Broadcast live on Facebook and YouTube, a panel of experts will discuss the question. Audience participation is welcome in a Q&A after each section.

https://www.mardomtv.com/
https://www.facebook.com/mardomtv/
https://www.youtube.com/c/ParsaSorbiMardomTV/

The program is in English.

ONLINE DEBATE ON MARDOMTV - panelists

PART ONE – POLITICAL CONTEXT
In this section, experts talk about the effect of the Trump administration on the fortunes of the MEK in America, Albania and Europe.

Panellists:
Mr Sina Toossi, Senior Research Analyst at the National Iranian American Council (NIAC), Washington
Mr Massoud Khodabandeh, Middle East Strategy Consultants, former MEK member, UK
Dr Olsi Yazeji, Albanian-Canadian Historian, media presenter, Albania
Mr Reza Jebelli Sadeghi, former MEK official in the USA, now working in the EU Parliament, Brussels

PART TWO – MEK IN ALBANIA
This section focuses on MEK activities and behaviour since arriving in Albania and local reactions.

Panellists:
Mr Gjergji Thanasi, award winning investigative journalist, Albania
Ms Migena Bala, lawyer from Tirana, Albania
Mr Hassan Heyrani, businessman in Tirana, former MEK member representing the ex-members in Albania from Tirana

PART THREE – MEK AND HUMAN RIGHTS ABUSES
This section drills down into the behaviour of the MEK in relation to Albanian civic life and lives of the membership.

Panellists:
Mr Edward Termado, Armenian-Iranian former POW (Iran-Iraq war) and former MEK member, Germany
Ms Anne Singleton, Open Minds – Cults and Deradicalization expert, UK

CONCLUSION
Returning to the question – With Trump gone, is the MEK finished? – panellists will offer their analyses and answer audience questions

November 18, 2020 0 comments
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MKO hostages families in Iraq
Mujahedin Khalq Organization members' families

Denied rights of families of MEK members

The Parents, wives and children who miss their loved ones in the Mujahedin Khalq Organization (the MEK, MKO, PMOI, Cult of Rajavi) are probably the most ignored people in the mass media, although their case of human rights violation is one of the most critical ones. Their rights of contacting their loved ones in the MEK have been violated by the MEK leaders for over three decades.

On the other side, the basic rights of those who are in the MEK are violated on daily basis because they do not have access to the outside world. There is no supervision on the cult-like regulations of the group. Being deprived of contacting their loved ones, the MEK members are forced labors, kept in forced celibacy under the strict jargons of a manipulative ideological system under the leadership of Maryam and Masoud Rajavi.

Defectors of the group are living witnesses whose testimonies should be taken serious by the human rights activists.

Bagher Mohammadi

Bagher Mohammadi is the most recent defector of the MEK who, a few weeks ago, escaped the group to enjoy the rest of his life in free world. He was a soldier of the Iranian army in Iran-Iraq war when he was confined by the MEK forces in 1988. He was taken as a hostage by the group for 32 years. His family has been looking forward for his release during these years.

In the official statement that Bagher published after his defection from the MEK he announced that the group leaders had never informed him about the actions his family had taken in order to visit him.”In those days, my family had come to camp Ashraf several times,”he writes.”My mother and my brother had come but I was never told about them. When I defected the group in Albania I could manage to contact my family and then I got to know that they had tried a lot to visit me in the MEK.”

Bagher is not the first defector of the MEK with such an experience. A large number of former members of the MEK assert that once they were in the group they had no news of their family, even sometimes they were told fake news about their families.

Ghloam ali Mirzaee

GholamAli Mirzaiee is another defector living in Albania. He was recently interviewed by BBC Persian. The report about the life of Gholam Ali in the MEK prison, shows the scenes of his family in front of Camp Ashraf, Iraq, in 2010.

His wife Fereshteh Mehdian is calling on him holding a board with his name on. Another scene shows Gholam Ali on the MEK’s official TV channel claiming that those who are in front of Ashraf are not his family but the agents of the Iranian Intelligence. However, the BBC had interviewed Fereshteh at the time.”My husband was a war prisoner for ten years and then imprisoned in the MEK for 21 years,”She told reporters.

“MY son was 27 days old when his father went to war and now he is 31. He has not seen his father yet.”When ten years later, Gholam Ali was asked by the BBC reporter why he was denied to visit his wife in 2010, he said,”When I heard my name from the loud speakers in front of Ashraf, I told the authorities that I had heard my name, I thought my family was there but they told me that they were not families they were mercenaries of the Iranian intelligence ministry”.

He is now in contact with his family in Iran. The BBC report shows him video calling with his son.

Farhad Rabiei - son of Barat who is captive in the MEK camp in Albania

Farhad Rabiee is the son of Barat Rabiee. Barat is still a captive in the MEK’s camp Ashraf 3 in Manza, Albania. Farhad tried hard to visit his dad in camp Ashraf, Iraq. He was allowed to meet him only once. That only time turned out to be the worse memory of his whole life. In 2003, Farhad and his family went to Camp Ashraf, Iraq to visit his Barat. Farhad was nineteen at the time. In an interview with Mardom TV, he recounts the story of that unpleasant and unforgettable day. As soon as he saw his father, he hugged him but the authorities of the MEK got mad at Barat. He was not permitted to receive his family warmly.”Farhad is the mercenary of the Iranian regime”, the authorities argued.

Farhad recalls the bitter memories of that day. When his father wanted to hug his wife (Farhad’s mother), he was confronted by the group authorities again. Farhad witnessed her mother being physically attacked by female members of the MEK.”That day was the worst memory of my whole life… I saw with my own eyes that my mom’s heart broke, she was standing away weeping tears while MEK members were shouting at her”he says.

https://dlb.nejatngo.org/Media/Interview/Shahidi-Jassem-Bro-en.mp4

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Kazem Shahidi is the brother of Jassem Shahidi. Jassem has been in the MEK for over 35 years. His family including his elderly mother has never seen him during these years. A few years ago, they went to Camp Ashraf, Iraq but they MEK leaders did not allow them to visit Jassem. Instead, they were attacked by stones or other things thrown from inside the camp.”My mother was harasses [in front of Ashraf] and again we could not contact my brother”, Kazem says. He has recently sent letters and messages to Albanian authorities, human rights bodies and activists asking them to pave the way for families to contact their loved ones in the MEK’s prison-like camp in Albania.

The cases of grieving families of MEK members are countless. They have been making efforts to find a way to contact their children in the MEK. Their calls must be heard. The elderly heartbroken parents should be able to see their beloved children before they die. This is a severe humanitarian issue.

Mazda Parsi

November 18, 2020 0 comments
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Seyyed Saeid Alvian
Mujahedin Khalq Organization members' families

Be our voice since we have no access to Albania

We just want to get a news of my brother; Seyyed Hadi Alavian at MEK camp in Albania

https://dlb.nejatngo.org/Media/Interview/Alavian-Hadi-Bro-EN.mp4

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Seyyed Hadi Alavian was captured during Iran-Iraq war.

He then was deceived into joining the MEK terror cult while living under severe conditions at Baath regime prisons.

His family have had no news from Hadi for several years.

They ask Mr. Olsi Jazexhi to help them learn about Hadi’s health condition.

November 17, 2020 0 comments
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Farhad Rabiei
The cult of Rajavi

MEK and Children – Farhad Rabiee

Farhad was two years old when his father went to Iran-Iraq war. This was the beginning of a prolonged separation. He was sixteen when he heard his father’s voice on the phone, for the first time. He called from Germany, his voice sounded terrified and he thought that Farhad was living in a devastated Iran in which there were no schools. His father did not believe Farhad telling him that he was in grade one in high school.

Farhad Rabiei - son of Barat who is captive in the MEK camp in Albania

The short phone call, at least, let Farhad and his family know that his father was alive. Barat, Farhad’s father was taken as a war prisoner by the forces of the Mujahedin Khaql Organization (the MEK, MKO, PMOI, Cult of Rajavi). As Barat later told his mother in a shadowy visit in Turkey he had been intimidated to stay in the MEK. The mother (Farhad’s grandmother) gave a photo of Farhad to his father.

In 2003, Farhad and his family went to Camp Ashraf, Iraq to visit his Barat. Farhad was nineteen at the time. As soon as he saw his father, he hugged him but the authorities of the MEK got mad with Barat. He was not allowed to receive his family warmly. “Farhad is the mercenary of the Iranian regime”, the authorities argued.

Farhad recalls the bitter memories of that day. When his father wanted to hug his wife (Farhad’s mother), he was confronted by the group authorities again. Farhad witnessed her mother being physically attacked by female members of the MEK. “That day was the worst memory of my whole life… I saw with my own eyes that my mom’s heart broke, she was standing away weeping tears while MEK members were shouting at her” he says.

During the visit, Barat secretly told Farhad that a microphone was hidden under his clothes. He was not able to talk comfortably with his family because he was under supervision. Farhad was under too much pressure especially when Mehdi Abrishamchi one of the authorities of the MEK started addressing the families in the hall. He left the hall. The group supervisors did not allow Barat to say goodbye to his son. Farhad returned home with tearing eyes. “After that visit, I was sick for a several months,” he says.

The other side of this heartbreaking destiny is Barat of whom there is not enough information from inside the MEK’s cut-like structure. Mohammad Razaghi a defector of the group is one of the few people who know Barat Rabiee. He worked with Barat in the same base for about ten years. “Barat used to find somewhere safe to covertly watch the only photo of his son that he had,” Razaghi said.

Today, in the fourth decade of his life, Farhad is still looking forward to the release of his father from the Mujahedin Khalq. He has his own business in Iran. He assures Barat –in case he finds the chance to hear his son’s voice– to accept his father whole-heartedly and to help him make a comfortable living.

November 14, 2020 0 comments
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Anti Drone Riffle
Mujahedin Khalq Organization as a terrorist group

Is MEK arming itself with anti-drone rifles?

Just like in the years of communism, when Albanians were informed about what was happening in Albania by Voice of America, GR2, RAI or the BBC, today we often learn about events that take place in Albania from foreign media. In an article in the Turkish paper Sabah Daily we learn that Albania has imported sophisticated anti-drone rifles from Turkey. This paper reports that the Turkish company National War Technologies Defence Systems Inc., based in Antalya, with the Turkish name Ulusal Harp Technologies Savunma Sistemleri A.S., has exported anti-drone rifles to Albania. This Sabah Daily news was widely reflected in the Albanian media, but without making an ‘in depth’ analysis!

Some strange aspects of this extremely sophisticated arms import drew our attention from the point of view of investigative journalism.

MEK anti riffle - albania

The Rama government has a very active propaganda section for the government’s successes. It becomes ‘news with text and video’ when whitewashing the inauguration of even a school. For the Ministry of Defence the shooting of about 50 shells in total with a 20 mm calibre Narval automatic cannon is also special news. The Ministry of the Interior is proud and creates propaganda even when the Swedish Embassy in Tirana, in order to modernize the Albanian police, donates a dozen bicycles to the Elbasan police, in order to increase the efficiency of community patrols.

Interestingly, not a single Albanian ministry admitted the import into Albania of such ultra-modern equipment, useable for homeland defence, for the protection of the privacy of Albanian VIPs. Why this total silence on the part of the Albanian ministries?! Why do none of them dare take ownership of importing such ultra-modern equipment?! Where’s the sleeping rabbit?

There are two possibilities;

First: These anti-drone weapons were imported to Albania only for the purpose of trafficking. The scheme is an old one when all kinds of weapons, including surface-to-air missiles of the MANPAD class type IGLLA 16 or even IGLLA 18 or even MISAGH II, were imported allegedly for the needs of Albania’s Ministry of Defence. Since Albania was used only to issue the document called EUC (End User Certificate), the newly purchased missiles were resold in all four corners of the world using as realtors mainly firms with Israeli owners such as Panorama LTD. Since neither the Ministry of Defence, nor the Ministry of the Interior, nor SHISH (National Intelligence Service) can afford the purchase of anti-drone rifles in Albania, the question arises, who imported these anti-drone rifles in Albania? Were they bought by the Ministry of Agriculture or the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sports?! Turkish colleagues at the Sabah Daily confirm that the EUC (End User Certificate) document for the import into Albania of anti-drone rifles is regular, original and signed by an Albanian official named Ëngjëllush Bekteshi.

Second: The anti-drone rifles were legally imported into Albania by an Albanian-owned company in the service of the former terrorist organization MEK (Iranians of Manza). If this second variant turns out to be true, after consulting the export documents of the Turkish company based in Antalya, we will officially ask the Rama government: What is the purpose of importing anti-drone rifles from Turkey for several thousand former terrorists?! In the agreement of the Albanian Government with the UNHCR for the admission of these former Iranian terrorists in Albania, it is written in black and white that they are accepted for humanitarian reasons as endangered persons (Sic!). We ask: Was the equipping of these former Iranian terrorists with extremely sophisticated weapons such as anti-drone rifles for humanitarian reasons?! Do the Albanian government, the Ministry of the Interior, SHISH, anti-terrorism agencies know whether these extremely sophisticated weapons have ended up in the hands of the former terrorists of the Rajavi Cult or not? As an Albanian taxpayer, I ask the above-mentioned institutions, if such weapons are in the hands of former Iranian terrorists, how much and how do they serve the security of my homeland?!

I am closing this post by inviting the competent Albanian authorities to refute my findings by making public the name of the Albanian company or state institution that imported such anti-drone weapons from Turkey to Albania. I ask the Albanian authorities not to bother me with the alleged ‘preservation of state secrecy’, because since October 17 the Turkish daily (and a dozen other media outlets afterwards) have published in Turkish and English the news of the export of such anti-drone rifles to Albania. When the news was made public 3-4 weeks ago, there can be no more state secrets. There is only secret traffic of sophisticated weapons armaments to members of a former terrorist organization called MEK (for more info consult the State Department List up to 2012).

Waiting for an official refutation……

Gjergji Thanasi, Translated by Iran Interlink

November 14, 2020 0 comments
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