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Mujahedin Khalq Organization as a terrorist group

A Step Further Than Saddam Hussein!

Saddam Hussein’s regime was widely regarded as the sole state supporter of the Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization (MEK, MKO, Rajavi Cult). Massoud Rajavi went to Iraq in June 1986 after meeting with then Iraqi Foreign Minister and Vice President Tariq Aziz, and moved his forces there, forming the National Liberation Army as a ‘private army’ in Saddam Hussein’s military and security system.

At that time Iraq became the main stronghold of the MEK, and Saddam Hussein became the only state supporter of Massoud Rajavi and his armed forces. Rajavi was actively involved in the Iran-Iraq war, though on the side of the aggressor enemy and against the border guards and defenders of the homeland, and because of this great national betrayal, he became extremely hated by the Iranian people. He destroyed what was left of his popular base in exchange for Saddam Hussein’s substantial support for gaining power in Iran.

This situation continued until the coalition forces invaded Iraq in 2003 and Saddam Hussein was toppled. During this period Massoud Rajavi and his forces continued their terrorist activities inside Iran with the full support of the Ba’athist regime in Iraq. The fall of the dictator in Baghdad brought about dramatic changes for the MEK. Massoud Rajavi’s time was over and he was forced into hiding. Maryam Rajavi went to Paris as the new figurehead of the cult, and the MEK forces in Iraq were disarmed and corralled into a single US guarded camp.

Iraqi police at ashraf camp

The MEK leaders had enjoyed extremely good conditions in Iraq under Saddam Hussein and were able to gather their forces in isolated and remote camps where they could cut off members’ contact with the outside world, especially with their families and friends.

After the fall of Saddam Hussein, each successive sovereign government of Iraq, one after another, called for the expulsion of the MEK as a threat to national security. Rajavi did his best to stay in Iraq and not lose Ashraf garrison and the border with Iran; he hoped that a spark would re-ignite the war between the two countries. He even opened an account for the US invasion of Iran and planned the conditions for entering the country. Finally, after many hardships, the rest of the MEK left Iraq in late summer 2016 and arrived in Albania under an unconventional agreement. Albania was the only country ready to accept them. Members of the organization were admitted collectively without proper asylum status or travel documents in violation of UN rules.

How Could Albania's Hosting of the MEK Affect Its Inclusion in the FATF’s Grey List?

Unlike in Iraq, the MEK in Albania did not have an isolated and remote camp to gather in. This was not sustainable for the organization as it experienced a daily decline with tens of members deserting the group. The original plan was for Albania to be the mediator country and from there the process of deradicalization, rehabilitation and distribution of the MEK combatants into various European and American countries would begin. Accordingly, a number of them were accepted by the United States. But with the emergence of the Trump administration and the rise to power of warmongers such as John Bolton, this trend changed and the MEK were moved to a US-provided camp, where the leaders were able again to impose coercive methods of control in the same way as Camp Ashraf in Iraq. Interestingly, this new camp was given the name Ashraf 3 – an acknowledged continuation of Ashraf’s infamous and notorious garrison in Iraq.

In Iraq under Saddam Hussein, Rajavi and his cult had restrictions imposed on them because of national security issues. They were not allowed to leave their camps. Their movement outside the camp for essential matters such as visiting doctors or attending hospital was possible only with the escort of Estekhbarat (the Intelligence Protection Organization of the military and law enforcement forces) agents. They did not have the right to communicate with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Members of Parliament, Ministers, government officials, businessmen, police officers, municipal authorities, and so on. They were limited to communicating with the Ministry of Defense and the Army. They were not even allowed to communicate with the Mokhaberat (Intelligence and Security Organization). They were not allowed to refer to the Iraqi media and citizens. Even to buy their necessities, they had to act through army intelligence officers who were permanently stationed in the MEK garrisons. They had no right to engage in any economic, social, political, or propaganda activities inside Iraq, and were entirely under the control of Iraqi military intelligence. The routine meetings of Massoud Rajavi and other leaders of the organization took place only with officials of this body and they resolved all their issues through it. Even to leave the country or enter Iraq, they had to go through this channel and not through the normal and official channels of the country. Immediately after accepting the ceasefire between Iran and Iraq under Saddam Hussein, Iranians could easily obtain visas and visit Iraq. Instead of restricting all Iranian citizens, the government restricted the MEK.

But the MEK face no such restrictions in Albania. The open hand that Edi Rama – at what cost and for whose interests it is not clear – has given to the MEK in his country has allowed the MEK to extend its malign influence into every aspect of the country’s governance, while ordinary Iranians are banned from visiting the country. The MEK are free to protest against an article in the Gazeta Impakt that they did not like, and write an open letter, shamelessly calling for legal action against it, and Albanian citizens such as civil rights activist Olsi Jazexhi, lawyer Migena Balla, and journalist Gjergji Thanasi, have been threatened and slandered for displeasing the MEK. Was Rajavi allowed to act in this manner against Saddam Hussein?

It is worth noting then that Albania’s Prime Minister, Edi Rama, has taken a step further than Saddam Hussein to support the Rajavi Cult, to the point where he has endangered the national security of his country and even Europe. If Edi Rama has real authority to govern his country and does not – as it appears he does – have to obey the demands of foreigners, he needs to think a little harder about his country’s national interests and think about why Saddam Hussein had limited the MEK in Iraq so much and why subsequent Iraqi governments after Saddam Hussein insisted on expelling the MEK from Iraq? The answer to this question would certainly serve to enlighten Albanian public opinion and clarify the nature of their current government.

By Atefeh Nadalian, Translated by Iran Interlink

July 14, 2020 0 comments
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Nejat Society meeting at Miyandoab
Mujahedin Khalq Organization members' families

MEK members’ families gathered together

The gathering of suffering families whose beloved ones are being held in an isolated remote camp of MEK in Albania.

meeting- Miandoab- orumiya

The children of some of these families were either soldiers who become POW and then represented to the MEK by Saddam Hussein’s forces after their captivity or they were porters who were captured by Iraqi forces in the border areas and handed over to the MEK or were in Iran’s neighboring countries and have been deceived by the MEK operatives under the disguise of the so called job-finders and sent to Iraq.

Despite the ways the MEK members were captured they all have a common problem:

They are not allowed to visit in person or even make phone call to their own families!

https://dlb.nejatngo.org/Media/Meetng/Miandoab_Families.mp4
July 13, 2020 0 comments
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Mohamamd reza nowroozi family from sarbandar khuzestan
Mujahedin Khalq Organization members' families

Interview: Nowruzi family appeal the Albanian gov. to allow visit their brother in MEK camp

Dr. Olsi Yazhchi interviews Nowroozi pur family

Their brother ; Mohammad Reza joined the MEK in 1985. He is now in his 60s. during all these years he have had no contact with his family except a few calls during the Iran-Iraq War.
Mr. Alireza Nowroozi pur, Mohammadreza’s brother says:” my brother ,Mohamamdreza joined the MEK, 35 years ago. Since then he have had no contacts. He just called us a few times during the war.

The calls was organized in order him to get information from inside the country but not to hear our voice or get news from our well being. When the organization realized that they could not elicit any information from our family,the calls were cut off…

My parents passed away without seeing their dear son. It is a big organized crime against humanity.

Our only request is to know about my brother’s well being.

Watch the full interview and the family’s message to their brother at the MEK Camp :

https://dlb.nejatngo.org/Media/Interview/Nowroozi_Mohammad_Reza_Fa_Gazeta.mp4
July 12, 2020 0 comments
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Mujahedin Khalq; A proxy force

Tectonic Shift In World Order After Unforced Error By Trump

Anyone who believes that President Trump’s order to illegally assassinate Quds Force leader Qassem Soleimani, Iraqi militia leader Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis, and several more Iraqis, was an act of strength has not been properly paying attention. This is the latest in a series of stupid policy errors by this administration which have not only strengthened the hand of America’s enemies but have also now ensured that the rest of the world, with the exceptions of Israel and Saudi Arabia, now at best views the U.S. with mistrust, or at the very worst hate America more than any other country on earth. This is a remarkable achievement for a man who promised to end the “endless wars” and “drain the swamp.”

Trump started his presidency with the ambition of overturning the Obama administration’s achievements. However, he inherited a foreign policy already predicated on waging war and which was soon re-staffed and promoted by Republican warmongers. In this context, withdrawing unilaterally from the Iran nuclear deal might have appeared to be a strong-arm tactic to Trump, but to America’s allies in Europe it looked like a betrayal, and a slap in the face. Still, none were willing to come out on the side of Iran at that time. Even Russia and China were holding back at that stage. So, what were the steps in between which culminated in late December in an unprecedented four days of joint naval manoeuvres between Iran, China, and Russia in the Indian Ocean and Gulf of Oman? What happened to embolden this trio to flex military muscle in the Middle East?

A review of these steps reveals that the blinkered aim of the Trump administration’s foreign policy to manufacture regime change against Iran by any means possible including all-out war has in fact resulted in the opposite result. Regime change is now in its coffin and the assassination of Soleimani is the last nail hammered in.

Instead of promoting freedom and democracy in the Middle East, American interference is destroying every possibility of ordinary people rising up and demanding change from their own governments. In Syria, the people rose up against President Bashar al-Assad because of genuine grievances against that regime. The outcome of U.S. support for Sunni extremists in Syria has been a swing from people supporting the American aim of ousting Assad to rallying behind their own terrible government to save them from the spread of Islamic fundamentalism. With an irony that can be lost on no one, authoritarian Russia and the theocracy in Iran are now allies of Syria in that struggle.

Tectonic Shift In World Order After Unforced Error By Trump 1

In another reckless act of overturning Obama’s legacy, the new Trump administration halted Hillary Clinton’s plan to de-radicalise the Mojahedin-e Khalq (MEK) in Albania. Since then, American anti-Iran politicians have stuffed the MEK down the throats of the international community as the regime change opposition that will bring freedom and democracy to Iran. Since Iranians hate the MEK more than the current Islamic Republic, this has been a gift to the hard-liners in Iran. To quell every protest or demonstration since then, Iran’s security forces have only to claim that MEK are involved in inciting violence for the ordinary people to go home and announce their abhorrence of the MEK.

American actions are consolidating people around their own hated governments instead of helping them express their legitimate demands. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo’s response to the anti-government protests in Iran in November was to repeat false information published by the MEK about the death toll. When Pompeo retweets MEK propaganda it destroys any trust among Iranians that the U.S. has their interests in mind.

In another remarkable example of how Pompeo has frittered away American power and influence, just weeks ago, disgruntled Iraqi citizens were in the streets demonstrating against Iranian interference in their country. Instead of supporting them, Pompeo oversaw the U.S. bombing of Iraqi militia forces that were fighting against ISIS. The Iraqi people cannot take the U.S. side over this no matter how anti-Iran they are. If America had done nothing, said nothing, Iraqi people would still be in the street demonstrating against their own government. Instead, different Iraqis attacked the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad. Now, in a pivotal act of hubris, the illegal assassination of Soleimani and Iraqi militia leaders at an international airport not only allows Iran to describe the U.S. as a terrorist state, but has brought Iranians of every belief together to rally together to mourn a national hero, the man who saved Iran from ISIS.

But it would be a mistake to believe that the U.S.’s Middle East foreign policy mistakes only impacted that region. In 1981, France gifted the CIA some land to host the MEK outside Paris from where they could plan their armed resistance to the new regime. Although France did not use the MEK politically as America did, their presence was tolerated. Until, that is, MEK activities began to impact European security and democracy.

In 2017, John Bolton, just before he became Trump’s National Security Advisor, promised the MEK they would celebrate in Tehran before the 40th anniversary of the Iranian Revolution in February 2019. That did not happen, of course. But events subsequent to this promise certainly indicated there were already plans afoot to use the MEK to undermine European policy toward Iran. A bomb plot against the MEK in France was discovered by security forces in France and Belgium to have been a false-flag operation by the MEK used to blame and demonize Iran. After numerous acts of violence and confirmation that the MEK had funded Spain’s far-right Vox party in its EU election bid, several European countries, including Germany and the Netherlands as well as France and Belgium moved to expel MEK leaders, including leader Maryam Rajavi, to Albania.

In Albania, the MEK have caused multiple headaches for the government and the opposition there. The worst result of which has been the EU’s refusal to allow Albania to join the union. After kicking out the MEK, no European country would allow them to enter through the back door again.

Significantly, what these policy steps over time have revealed to America’s foes and her friends alike is that the U.S. cannot be trusted. The Trump administration has shown a reckless disregard for normal behavior in the international scene. It acts with callous cruelty and indifference against enemies and allies alike.

The unwanted assassination of Soleimani will result in tectonic shifts in the world order. No matter how hard mainstream media in the West works to normalize America’s actions, security and military experts the world over will have their own ideas about what the future holds.

Responsible Statecraft,

July 12, 2020 0 comments
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Gholam ali Narimi brother
Mujahedin Khalq Organization members' families

Ali Narimi’s family want to meet him held in the MEK camp in Albania

Mr. Gholam Ali Narimi from Khoozestan Province is presently in the MEK paramilitary camp of Manza in Albania.
Mr. Gholam was born 1960. He joined MEK in 1976 when he was 16 years old. Today he is 60 years old.

https://dlb.nejatngo.org/Media/Interview/Narimi_Gholam_Ali_Olsi%20.mp4

His family in Khoozestan in Iran want to meet him. However the Albanian government does not allow his family to come to Albania since Maryam Rajavi, the leader of MEK cult claims that these Iranian families are terrorist and want to kill their family member.

We have interviewed the brother of Mr. Gholam, Mr. Hamid Reza Narimi and his wife Mrs. Sager to understand if they are good people or terrorists?

They appeal in this video to the Albanian government to allow them to come to Albania and meet their brother. They appeal to Mr. Gholam to abandon MEK and live a free life.

July 11, 2020 0 comments
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Ramin Abdollahi's mother
Mujahedin Khalq Organization members' families

Ramin Abdollahi’s family ask to visit him in MEK camp in Albania

I am the mother of Ramin Abdollahi, known as Pari Shohrati. I have not heard from my son for more than 17 years, and only through some people who had separated from the Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization (MEK, MKO) have I been able to find out that my Ramin is also there.

Ramin Abdollahi's mother

Despite of many communications that I had with the international bodies, I was unable to contact my son due to the dismissal of the leaders of the MEK.

Mr. Edi Rama, Prime Minister of Albania,
I, as a heartbroken mother, ask you and all the officials of the Government of Albania to accelerate the conditions and help me visit my dear son even just for a few seconds.
Thank you in advance for taking steps to respect human rights.

I also have a message for my son that I would like him to receive:
“Ramin, my dear son, Ramin Abdollahi, I haven’t been able to hear your voice or see your face for years and I long to hug you.”

Pari Shohrati, mother of Ramin Abdollahi a member of the MEK

July 9, 2020 0 comments
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Asieh Rakhshani
The cult of Rajavi

The MEK and Children – Asieh Rakhshani

Asieh is cherished in the MEK’s media as a “Mujahed Martyr”. She was a 28-year old girl when she was killed in a clash between Iraqi forces and the group members in March 2013. She was filming the clashes.

The MEK-run media state that Asieh Rakhshani joined the group in 1998 but as a child of Mujahed parents, she undoubtedly had no other choice except joining the MEK, just like many other children of the Mujahedin Khalq.
Asieh was one of those MEK children who have been separated from their parents and sent to Western countries by the MEK leaders, in 1991. The leaders then chose for her to get back to the group as a fighting force.

Asieh Rakhshani- mek victim

Iraj Mesdaghi former member of the MEK and a severe critic of its leaders write about the girl:
“Asieh Rahkshani is one of those children who were sent from the United States to Iraq… Asieh was not alone. In 1997 and 1998 the MEK mobilized a large number of 15 to 17- year-old children to Iraq. Most of them had no legal status. The story of their lives is a tragedy.”

After the death of Asieh the MEK media published photos and films of an enthusiastic teenager who turned out to become an active force of the group’s media after years of organizational cult-like training. In a heroic-like video the MEK media show her parents saying farewells to the dead body of their daughter. They might have not seen their daughter for a long time before her death. As the rule of living in the MEK, parents are divorced, living separately and family members are not allowed to contact each other except for once a year on the occasion of the New Year’s celebration.

July 8, 2020 0 comments
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Khadije Nargesi
Mujahedin Khalq Organization members' families

Help me visit my sister at MEK Camp

Greetings and Regards

Your Excellency,
I am Khadijeh Nargesi. My sister Leila Nargesi is currently being held in Albania by the Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization (MEK or MKO) led by Massoud and Maryam Rajavi.

In 1997, my sister left the country illegally with her friends and then deceived into joining the MEK. My family and I, especially my aged mother, are worried about our sister Leila.

Dear Mr. President,
I urge you to help us – the families of the victims – and to remove the obstacles, so that we can meet our sister in your country after 23 years, or at least have the opportunity to call her and hear her voice.
With respect,

Khadijeh Nargesi
Golestan Province, Iran

July 6, 2020 0 comments
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Nejat NewsLetter No73
Nejat Publications

Nejat Newsletter – No73

Inside This Issue:

– FAMILIES OF MOJAHEDIN-E KHALQ ORGANIZATION MEMBERS IN ALBANIA CRY FOR HELPNejat NewsLetter - No73
Nejat Society continues its campaign to help the estranged families of MEK members trapped in the camp in Albania get in contact with their families. Nejat has published many of the personal messages from the families……

– Nejat Society in Iran welcomes the MEK proposal
According to several websites of the Albania based Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization (MEK, MKO), an open letter dated June 23, 2020 has been written by a number of organization members, who are based in the MEK camp in Manza, to some Albanian officials. In this letter….

– letters of Nejat families echoed in the Albanian publication
Messages and letters of Kermanshahi families echoed in the Albanian publication…..

– The devil must live in Tirana
Terrorists or democrats? Albania is home to 2500 Iranian People’s Mujahedin. Their goal is to overthrow the Iranian regime. They also maintain good contacts in the German Bundestag…..

– WHEN MEK BOMBING CAMPAIGN SHOCKED THE IRANIAN PEOPLE
.. Members of the MEK have never accepted the revolution, and on June 28, 1981, three years after the revolution, they bombed the Islamic Republic Party headquarters in Tehran. This horrendous crime was committed during a meeting of party leaders….

– Albanian government responds to visa request for MEK families
An Albanian government official, in response to a question from a member of parliament who had asked why Iranians, especially families who want to visit their loved ones in the Mojahedin-e Khalq (MEK) camp in Albania, were not given visas, said: “This decision was made out of fear of the influence of Iranian terrorists and for security reasons.”…

– Dr. Mozaffar Moghadam’s letter to Edi Rama in the Albanian media
.. the sister of Seyyed Nafis Mozaffar Moghadam, a member of the Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization (MEK, MKO) in Albania, wrote a letter to Prime Minister Edi Rama urging him to remove obstacles to communication with his brother at the MEK camp…

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July 6, 2020 0 comments
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Faramarz Mohammadi sister from Khuzestan
Mujahedin Khalq Organization members' families

Family appeal Albania PM to allow them visit loved ones in MEK Camp

Faramarz Mohammadi family from Khuzestan Province ask the Albania authorities to allow them visit their brother who is living in MEK Camp in Albania with no contact with his family members. The MEK leaders forbid their cult members any contact with their family.

https://dlb.nejatngo.org/Media/Interview/Mohammadi_Faramarz_Sis.mp4

 

July 5, 2020 0 comments
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