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Eduard Kukani
Albania

Eduard Kukan MEP refutes Iranian Mojahedin claim

The Mojahedin organization of former Iranian terrorists has managed to publish FAKE NEWS in the Albanian media. MEK’s false news claims that a group of European MPs are concerned about the fate of MEK in Albania and have written an open letter in which they seek their protection. This false news which is published here and has been distributed to Albanian media by a fake Mojahedin account is refuted by Member of the European Parliament, Eduard Kukan. Asked by an Albanian journalist, Kukan says he has not signed the letter and is not aware of the content of a letter of this kind.

This is not the first time the Mojahedin have published false news. Al-Jazeera and other international media have shown in recent weeks this organisation’s cultic and criminal nature and the Fake News activity they produce from their jihadist camp in Manze. Several days ago, they had a letter to the online media published, a letter which was also published by the Albanian print newspaper, claiming that MP Dashamir Shehi had visited the Mojahedin camp and stated that Iranian agents were threatening the MEK. Mr Dashamir Shehi has told journalists who contacted him that he has not written any such letter or made any statement of this kind.

But the ultimate claim from the Iranian mujahideen – which claims that 9 Members of the European Parliament made a statement supporting them – is one of the latest scandals that prove the extremist nature and slanderous nature of the Iranian Mojahedin. Misuse of the names of European MPs is a scandal that is not well received in the European Parliament, but unfortunately some of this manipulation has also reached some Albanian media. Below is the false news that MEK has spread in the name of Eduard Kukan, while the above serves as the answer that Mr Kukan has given to returned to the investigative journalist who is investigating the MEK’s manipulation of European MPs:

E-mail sent from the office of MEP Eduard Kukan, which testifies that he did not sign any letter on behalf of MEK.

“Situation of Iranian dissidents in Albania

October 16, 2018

Brussels- 16 October 2018

We are concerned about the Iranian regime’s terrorist plans against its main opposition. They include plots to blow up the Persian New Year gathering of Iranian refugees, members of the PMOI/MEK, in Tirana in March 2018, and the Free Iran Grand Gathering in Paris on June 30, 2018, as well as an intelligence gathering operation against PMOI members in the U.S. by two agents of Iran’s Ministry of Intelligence and Security (MOIS) arrested in August 2018.

By plotting to blow up the Paris gathering attended by some 100,000 people as well as hundreds of European and U.S. dignitaries, including several members of the European Parliament, the regime crossed all red lines. An Iranian diplomat in Vienna personally handed the explosives to other agents. German police arrested him on 1 July and he was handed over to Belgium on 9 October to face trial. On 2 October, French officials announced that the plot to attack the Paris gathering had been organized by Tehran’s intelligence services. France has seized assets belonging to the Iranian Intelligence Ministry. As such, the efforts by the regime and its lobbies trying to attribute this plot only to rogue elements within the regime to save the so called “moderates” in the government, failed.

The new wave of terrorism reflects the regime’s inability to deal with a nationwide uprising that began in late 2017 and has continued to date. Tehran blames the PMOI for organizing the protests and strikes. The ongoing strikes in the Tehran Bazaar and many other cities as well as the continuing strike by hundreds of thousands of truck drivers, are the latest in the series of protests.

Coupled with crackdown at home and terrorism abroad, the Iranian regime has stepped up its sinister campaign of demonization against the Iranian opposition by using the services of its operatives, who have infiltrated several western media outlets. The aim is to portray the opposition as an insular and dangerous sect, which would be worse than the current regime if it were to assume power in Iran.

Iranian dissidents in Albania are the primary focus of this demonization campaign. The regime is furious over the safe and secure relocation all PMOI members to Albania as it failed to annihilate them in Iraq or force them to surrender and return to Iran. By concocting absurd lies such as claiming that the PMOI has set up a government within a government or that it is holding its members against their will, Tehran is clearly setting the stage for further terrorist actions against them.

We are fully aware of the falsity of these claims, disseminated in a well-orchestrated and simultaneous chorus in some media outlets.

Since 2005 several European Parliament delegations travelled to Camp Ashraf, Iraq, privately met with Ashraf residents and published their own reports on the visits. Some of us have also visited the new PMOI site in Albania and have met its members personally.

Our two-decade-long experience with this opposition makes it clear that this movement is a genuinely democratic, responsible and reliable movement, whose only aim is to establish democracy and human rights in Iran. It deeply respects the people and laws of Albania and has forged amicable relations with the host nation. As acknowledged by Albanian leaders, by accepting these refugees, Albania has found a new standing within the European Union and around the world. The members of the PMOI are working to free their homeland voluntarily and freely. No one is being kept in Albania against his/her own will.

Back in 2004 at the European Parliament, Iranian opposition leader Maryam Rajavi, declared that the only solution regarding the Iranian problem is a changing of the regime by the Iranian people and the Resistance. She has called on the international community to end the policy of appeasement and to adopt a firm policy vis-à-vis the regime. We have endorsed Mrs. Rajavi’s ten-point-plan for the future free Iran, which coupled with this movement’s proven commitment to democratic principles gives us enormous hope about the future.

Accordingly, we underscore the following:

  1. Given its undisputed role in terrorism, the Iranian Intelligence Ministry should be placed on the European Union’s terrorism list and the U.S.’s Foreign Terrorist Organisations list.
  2. Consistent with the Council of European Union ratification in April 1997, “visas [should] not be granted to Iranians with intelligence and security functions” and “Iranian intelligence personnel from European Union Member States should be expelled.”
  3. The regime’s agents pose a major threat to Iranian dissidents in Albania. These agents work under various pretexts, especially as journalists. The most urgent step in protecting these refugees is to expel Tehran’s intelligence operatives by the Albanian Government. Experience has shown that when the spies and agents of Iran are tolerated, the host countries’ security would be jeopardised.

Signatories:

  1. Tunne Kelam, Member of European Parliament from Estonia
  2. Eduard Kukan, MEP, Former Minister of Foreign Affairs of Slovakia
  3. Jozo Radoš, MEP, Former Minister of Defence of Croatia
  4. Heinz Becker, Member of European Parliament from Austria
  5. José Bové, Member of European Parliament from France
  6. Julie Ward, Member of European Parliament from UK Labour Party
  7. Anthea McIntyre, MEP, Vice Chair of UK Conservative Party
  8. Petri Sarvamaa, Member of European Parliament from Finland
  9. Ryszard Czarnecki, MEP, former Minister of Europe of Poland
  10. Jan Zahradil, Member of European Parliament from Czech Republic”

Translated by Iran Interlink

October 23, 2018 0 comments
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mona and Zeinab Husseinenjad
Mujahedin Khalq Organization members' families

Mona and Zeinab Hosseinnejad meet each other after 36 years

Mona and Zeinab Hosseinnejad meet each other in Athens, Greece for the first time.

https://dlb.nejatngo.org/Media/Report/Husseinnejad_Athena_201810.mp4

Mona and Zeinab are the daughters of former member of the Mujahedin Khalq Organization (MKO/ MEK/ PMOI/ Cult of Rajavi) Ghorbanali Hosseinnejad. As a newborn, Mona was left behind when her parents and Zeinab went to Iraq to join the MKO.

The mother of the family was killed in the MKO’s military operation, Forough Javidan. When Mona was grown up, she decided to meet her father and her sister at Camp Ashraf, Iraq. She traveled to Iraq several times but she was not allowed to see her father and sister by the group leaders.

The father, Ghorbanali defected the MKO about 7 years ago. Mona was happy to meet her father but she was still looking forward for the release of her sister, Zeinab.

After the MKO’s relocation in Albania, Zeinab could manage to leave the group. Finally the family succeeded to reunite on October 20th, in Athens Greece.

  • Our story thus far: Another Mojahedin attack on two fathers and the sister of MEK’s captives
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  • My big sister, who I have never seen, is in Camp Liberty
October 22, 2018 0 comments
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MEK mercenaries
Mujahedin Khalq; A proxy force

MEK is a tool for playing its masters’ dirty games

Let´s look at the cult like group that has been supported and backed by SA, Israel, and CIA : This group is known as the Mujahedin Khalq Organization ( the MKO/ MEK/ PMOI/ Or The Cult of Rajavi ) It´s about the MEK, a tool for Regime Change, terror attacks in Iran, for spying on the Iranian nuclear program, for sabotage acts, for things that the enemies of the Iranian government have to be ashamed  of and do not wish to ta talk about them.

And who is behind changing the peaceful protest in Iran into the violent one. Do Iranians   wish to change the peaceful protest into a violent one and get imprisoned for their legal demands?

Maryam Rajavi’s call for uprising and the support she voices for the alleged Iranian teachers’ and truck drivers’ strike indicates her collaboration with Saudi Arabia, the warmonger party of the US, and the Israeli government for destroying the Iranian nation instead of democratizing it.

The Mujahedin are the proper tool for the SA-US-Israeli alliance because of their long standing capacity for spying, fighting as a proxy force for the former Iraqi Baath regime and launching terror acts against the Iranian civilians and government officials.

Today, the MKO is charged with a new task, this time in the social media, particularly twitter. About a month ago Aljazeera reported that a widespread campaign of social media manipulation by actors who are opposed to the government in Tehran has had many analysts eyeing Iran’s enemies for clues to who might be behind the project. [1]

Most of the accounts identified had only a few dozen or a few hundred followers and used generic profile pictures. The vast majority tweet almost exclusively in opposition to the Islamic Republic with many exhibiting sympathies with an exiled Iranian dissident group, the Mujahedeen-e Khalq (MEK). [2]

The report was widely covered and analyzed by the news media. MKO’s camp in Albania was called by the Balkan Post as “secret MEK troll factory” that uses “modern slavery”. [3] Al-monitor, in its turn called the group’s base in Manez, Durres near Tirana as the “MEK’s troll farm”. [4]

https://dlb.nejatngo.org/Media/Report/Aljazeera_MKO_Bots.mp4

The defectors of the MKO who were interviewed by certain media to clarify the case, confirm that the MKO members are used as a tool to run the group’s propaganda in the social networks.

“Overall I would say that several thousand accounts are managed by about 1,000-1,500 MEK members,”former MEK member, Hassan Heyrani, told The Listening Post.”It was all very well organized and there were clear instructions about what needed to be done.”[5]

The MEK online unit was especially active during several weeks of protests beginning in December 2017. Members were ordered to emphasize the anti-regime nature of the demonstrations, according to Aljazeera. [6]

“Our orders would tell us the hashtags to use in our tweets in order to make them more active,”says Hassan Shahbaz, another former MEK member.”It was our job to provide coverage of these protests by seeking out, tweeting and re-tweeting videos while adding our own comments.”[7]

Gordon Duff of Veteran Today describes MKO’s keyboard warriors as “terror trolls who are paid by the US”. “CIA run troll factory in Albania busted for influencing media with fake Twitter trends, personal attacks and even terror threats,” he states. “CIA troll farm is in a former Soviet military base. From Albania, the MEK has joined with the Albanian mafia, running weapons and drugs into Europe.” [8]

Elliot Gabriel of the Mint Press News also writes, “The group has long enjoyed the backing of the Iranian government’s enemies, ranging from toppled dictator Saddam Hussein to Israel and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.” [9]

Gabriel states that the group, which have also been described as “skilled manipulators of public opinion,” are said by ex-members to tolerate little internal dissent and are seen by many as little more than a well-funded, mafia-style cult commanded by self-styled “Iranian President-in-Exile” Maryam Rajavi and backed by her friends across Western and Gulf capitals.

Gabriel might be right to consider that the troll farms of the MEK will remain an important weapon in the arsenal of those seeking to manufacture the illusion of widespread anti-government fervor in an Iran under the gun of economic sanctions, media terrorism, and the low-intensity warfare of sustained “regime change” efforts.

By Mazda Parsi

References:

[1] Aljazeera, Faking the online debate on Iran, September 16, 2018.

[2] ibid

[3] Khodabandeh, Massoud & Ann, Secret MEK troll factory in Albania uses modern slaves, Balkan Post, September 22, 2018.

[4] Al Monitor, Iranians respond to MEK troll farm: #YouAreBots, September 17, 2018.

[5] Aljazeera, Faking the online debate on Iran, September 16, 2018.

[6] ibid

[7] ibid

[8] Duff, Gordon, The Fake Iranian Resistance, US Paid Terror Trolls, Veterans Today, September 17, 2018.

[9] Gabriel, Elliot, As Twitter Purges Real Iranians, US-Backed MEK Cult Revealed to Run Anti-Iran Troll Farm, MintPressNews, September 19, 2018.

October 21, 2018 0 comments
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MEK troll farm in Albania
Mujahedin Khalq; A proxy force

The Fake Iranian Resistance, US Paid Terror Trolls

CIA run troll factory in Albania busted for influencing media with fake Twitter trends, personal attacks and even terror threats.

CIA troll farm is in a former Soviet military base.

https://dlb.nejatngo.org/Media/Report/Aljazeera_MKO_Bots.mp4

From Albania, the MEK has joined with the Albanian mafia, running weapons and drugs into Europe.

Behind this all, as the CIA’s primary contractor, is Google Jigsaw, Google Idea Groups, Twitter and Facebook, and Israel’s huge lobby inside the fake news media.

By Gordon Duff, Senior Editor, Veteran Today

October 18, 2018 0 comments
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Mujahedin Khalq; A proxy force

As Twitter Purges Real Iranians, US-Backed MEK Cult Revealed to Run Anti-Iran Troll Farm

While “actual” Iranians face social media bans, countless bots and anti-government accounts belonging to the US-backed former terror group, MEK, have been permitted to run rampant across Twitter and other platforms.

TIRANA, ALBANIA – Iran is once again being subject to double standards as part of an ongoing effort to deprive it of access to media platforms where it can influence audiences overseas – in this case, on Twitter.

The effort has seen hundreds of Iranian accounts allegedly tied to Iranian pro-government “propaganda” efforts subject to a massive cull across platforms owned by Twitter Inc., Facebook Inc., and Google parent company Alphabet Inc.

Those purged from the platforms include profiles, channels, and accounts belonging to Iranian nationals who have been accused of involvement in alleged “coordinated manipulation” of information related to Middle Eastern events and ”divisive social commentary.”

On YouTube, this has included accounts belonging to media entities owned by Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting, the state media corporation that operates such channels as the English-language PressTV and Spanish-language HispanTV.

https://dlb.nejatngo.org/Media/Report/Aljazeera_MKO_Bots.mp4

 Watch | Al Jazeera on Albania’s Iranian Regime Change Bot Factory

Yet while “actual” Iranians face bans from social media, countless bots and anti-government accounts belonging to U.S.-backed opposition groups posturing as the “Iranian people resistance” have been permitted to run rampant across the web.

#YouAreBots

Last month, nearly 800 accounts based in Iran were suspended by Twitter for allegedly violating the network’s policies, per an investigation alongside “industry peers” that allowed the social media giants a better “understanding of these [Iranian] networks.” Twitter hasn’t been forthcoming about the methods it used to investigate the networks tied to such alleged “Iranian interference,” but users including patriotic university student SeyedMousavi7 and Press TV journalist Waqar Rizvi were among those suspended.

SeyedMousavi7 was banned from Twitter after a major censorship campaign claiming he is part of a “propaganda ring.” He’s actually a student from #Iran and came to discuss politics just like everyone else. When it comes to voicing opinions, he says the platform is rigged. pic.twitter.com/StSI8caMp7— iranmilitaryvlog   (@irmilitaryvlog) August 23, 2018

On Sunday, Foreign Minister Zarif directly addressed Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey in a tweet aiming to highlight the contradiction:

Hello @Jack. Twitter has shuttered accounts of real Iranians, incl TV presenters & students, for supposedly being part of an ‘influence op’. How about looking at actual bots in Tirana used to prop up ‘regime change’ propaganda spewed out of DC? #YouAreBots”

Another tweet by Iranian legislator Amirhossein Ghazizadeh Hashemi addressed to the Twitter chief said:

You suspended my official account as MP of Iran for my violation of not determined twitter rules, but why you have not blocked bots of MEK in Tirana, a group that killed 17000 Iranian people, used to prop up ‘regime change’ propaganda? #YouAreBots”

The tweet followed a report by Al Jazeera English which detailed how monitors and researchers were able to pinpoint a sharp uptick in a trend of actual social media manipulation.

 The Wizard Behind the “Resistance” Curtain – Maryam Rajavi and the MEK Cult

The report connected the growing phenomenon to the Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK) or People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI), a cultish group of Iranian exiles that was listed as a terrorist organization by the U.S. until 2012 and have been based in a camp outside the Albanian capital, Tirana, since the U.S. began openly backing it in 2013.

The group has long enjoyed the backing of the Iranian government’s enemies, ranging from toppled dictator Saddam Hussein to Israel and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Hiding behind various front groups like the France-based “parliament-in-exile,” The National Council of Resistance of Iran, the MEK has sought to depict itself as a representative, democratic coalition that speaks for all of Iran’s religious, ethnic, and political groups proportionately” and is committed to a secular, pro-market, and free Iran.

The group has paid a number of top Trump administration officials to speak at its functions and echo its calls to enact a “regime change” in Tehran, including former New York City Mayor and top White House lawyer Rudy Giuliani, Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao, and National Security Advisor John Bolton, among a long list of U.S. lawmakers and officials.

Yet the group, which have also been described as “skilled manipulators of public opinion,” are said by ex-members to tolerate little internal dissent and are seen by many as little more than a well-funded, mafia-style cult commanded by self-styled “Iranian President-in-Exile” Maryam Rajavi and backed by her friends across Western and Gulf capitals.

#FreeIran is our goal for our homeland #Iran! 1500 Iranian American delegates and leaders from 40 states will be in NY on 09/22. #FreeIran is only possible by the help of organized resistance led @Maryam_Rajavi. #FreeIran2018 @SecPompeo@nikkihaley @USAdarFarsi @fox5ny @VOAIran pic.twitter.com/iBCxFyTZ0x

— OIAC (@OrgIAC) September 18, 2018

Some who escaped the MEK and remain stranded in Tirana spoke to Al Jazeera and described the manner in which the cult orchestrated what appeared to be a trending wave of support for the group and its anti-regime message toward the end of last year, when Iranians took to the streets to protest adverse economic conditions largely caused by a mixture of domestic legislation and intense pressure by Washington.

Much of this trend was clearly fueled by bots – accounts that are often fraudulent and behave in an automated fashion, amplifying messages through swarm-like behavior such as retweeting, liking, and republishing videos and articles posted alongside hashtags such as #FreeIran and #IranRegimeChange.

In many cases these trends – which sought to focus, variously, on the plight of Iran’s national or religious minority groups ranging from Kurds to Christians, women’s rights groups, and dissidents –grew as a direct result of work by MEK members toiling away in an Albanian troll farm to boost their group’s online propaganda.

Former MEK militant Hassan Heyrani told the outlet:

Overall I would say that several thousand accounts are managed by about 1,000-1,500 MEK members … It was all very well organized and there were clear instructions about what needed to be done.”

Another former “keyboard warrior,” Hassan Shahbaz, added:

Our orders would tell us the hashtags to use in our tweets in order to make them more active … It was our job to provide coverage of these protests by seeking out, tweeting and re-tweeting videos while adding our own comments.”

Working with our industry peers today, we have suspended 284 accounts from Twitter for engaging in coordinated manipulation. Based on our existing analysis, it appears many of these accounts originated from Iran.

— Twitter Safety (@TwitterSafety) August 22, 2018

 Useful Tools in the Age of Trump

Journalist, writer and scholar Azadeh Moaveni told Al Jazeera that the 2016 election of former real estate mogul Donald Trump, who surrounded himself during his campaign with a range of zealous anti-Iran and pro-Israel hawks, was a turning point in such anti-IRI media operations.

“Once it became clear that there would be heightened hostility with Iran, there was a profusion of new accounts, anonymous accounts who were single-mindedly and purposefully going after people who wrote about, talked about Iran with nuance,” she noted.

Whether the report, or Iran’s demands, will have any impact on the continued backing of MEK by Iran’s opponents remains yet to be seen. In the last year alone, a bevy of U.S. figures including late Senator John McCain, former FBI Director Louis J. Freeh, and various senators have visited the Rajavi cult’s compound in Albania as U.S. rhetoric against Iran’s “regime” has escalated and the U.S. has unilaterally withdrawn from the six-party Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, or nuclear accord.

In the meantime, social media networks like Twitter and Facebook have squirmed as the same U.S. lawmakers have sought to crack down on alleged Russian and Iranian “interference” online.

Without a doubt, the troll farms of the MEK will remain an important weapon in the arsenal of those seeking to manufacture the illusion of widespread anti-government fervor in an Iran under the gun of economic sanctions, media terrorism, and the low-intensity warfare of sustained “regime change” efforts.

Top Photo | Iranians surf the Internet at a cafe in Tehran, Iran, Sept, 17, 2013. Ebrahim Noroozi | AP

Elliott Gabriel is a former staff writer for teleSUR English and a MintPress News contributor based in Quito, Ecuador. He has taken extensive part in advocacy and organizing in the pro-labor, migrant justice and police accountability movements of Southern California and the state’s Central Coast.

by Elliott Gabriel, Mint Press

October 17, 2018 0 comments
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Iran

Iran Summons German Envoy over Extradition of Diplomat to Belgium

The Iranian foreign ministry summoned the German ambassador to Tehran to voice protest at Berlin’s extradition of an Iranian diplomat to Brussels over alleged plotting of a bomb attack on a recent meeting of the Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization (MKO, also known as the MEK, PMOI and NCRI) terrorist group in Paris.

The director-general for Europe affairs at the foreign ministry met Michael Klor-Berchtold to convey the Islamic Republic’s strong opposition to the arrest, detention and extradition of the Iranian diplomat, Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Bahram Qassemi said on Wednesday.

He added that the move was part of a manufactured plot by those opposing Iran-Europe relations and was planned by the MKO itself.

It was stressed during the meeting that “this ploy is in line (with attempts) to damage Iran-Europe ties”, and was a show to compensate for the failures of the terrorist group as well as those of the Israeli regime, Qassemi said.

He added that the treatment of the Iranian diplomat was in contravention of the accepted rules of diplomatic law, and said Tehran demanded the immediate repatriation of the diplomat.

Qassemi said that to “help protect the basic fundamentals of international law and to fight various forms of terrorism, the Islamic Republic of Iran reserves its right to follow up on the issue through legal and political channels and will implement a proper decision in due time”.

Germany extradited to Belgium an Iranian diplomat suspected of plotting a bomb attack in France, prosecutors said on Tuesday.

Back in June, Belgian authorities claimed that the Iranian diplomat had been arrested along with a 38-year-old man and a 33-year-old woman, suspected of plotting a bomb attack on the MKO meeting in Paris attended by US President Donald Trump’s lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, and several former European and Arab ministers.

They added that Belgian police intercepted the two suspects in Belgium with 500 grams of the homemade explosive TATP and a detonation device found in their car.

The diplomat, 46-year-old Assadollah A, was arrested in Germany, suspected of having been in contact with the two arrested in Belgium.

Three other people were also arrested in France in connection with the case, two of whom were released.

Senior Iranian officials have dismissed the claims against the diplomat, saying they were part of a plot to harm Iran-Europe ties as the two sides seek to bolster cooperation.

Qassemi once again on Wednesday voiced Iran’s deep regret and dissatisfaction over the German government’s extradition and pledged the Islamic Republic’s determination to the plot behind the diplomat’s arrest and extradition.

Iran “will firmly and through diplomatic channels follow up on the case of this diplomat, who has fallen prey to a plot by those opposing further constructive ties between Iran and Germany and other European countries, until the truth will out and until the clarification of the terrorist groups’ malicious move,” he said.

The anti-Iranian currents in the European countries have a long history of terrorist activities and it is not so difficult for them to design such scenarios, he added.

The MKO, founded in the 1960s, blended elements of Islamism and Stalinism and participated in the overthrow of the US-backed Shah of Iran in 1979. Ahead of the revolution, the MKO conducted attacks and assassinations against both Iranian and western targets.

The group started assassination of the citizens and officials after the revolution in a bid to take control of the newly-established Islamic Republic. It killed several of Iran’s new leaders in the early years after the revolution, including the then President, Mohammad Ali Rajayee, Prime Minister, Mohammad Javad Bahonar and the Judiciary Chief, Mohammad Hossein Beheshti who were killed in bomb attacks by the MKO members in 1981.

The group fled to Iraq in 1986, where it was protected by Saddam Hussein and where it helped the Iraqi dictator suppress Shiite and Kurd uprisings in the country.

The terrorist group joined Saddam’s army during the Iraqi imposed war on Iran (1980-1988) and helped Saddam and killed thousands of Iranian civilians and soldiers during the US-backed Iraqi imposed war on Iran.

Since the 2003 US invasion of Iraq, the group, which now adheres to a pro-free-market philosophy, has been strongly backed by neo-conservatives in the United States, who argued for the MKO to be taken off the US terror list.

The US formally removed the MKO from its list of terror organizations in September 2012, one week after Secretary of State Hillary Clinton sent the US Congress a classified communication about the move. The decision made by Clinton enabled the group to have its assets under the US jurisdiction unfrozen and do business with the American entities, the State Department said in a statement at the time.

In September 2012, the last groups of the MKO terrorists left Camp Ashraf, their main training center in Iraq’s Diyala province. They have been transferred to Camp Liberty. Hundreds of the MKO terrorists have now been sent to Europe, where their names were taken off the blacklist even two years before the US.

The MKO has assassinated over 12,000 Iranians in the last 4 decades. The terrorist group had even killed large numbers of Americans and Europeans in several terror attacks before the 1979 Islamic Revolution.

Some 17,000 Iranians have lost their lives in terror attacks in the 35 years after the Revolution.

Rumors were confirmed in September 2016 about the death of MKO ringleader, Massoud Rajavi, as a former top Saudi intelligence official disclosed in a gaffe during an address to his followers.

Rajavi’s death was revealed after Turki al-Faisal who was attending the MKO annual gathering in Paris made a gaffe and spoke of the terrorist group’s ringleader as the”late Rajavi”twice.

Faced with Faisal’s surprising gaffe, Rajavi’s wife, Maryam, changed her happy face with a complaining gesture and cued the interpreter to be watchful of translation words and exclude the gaffe from the Persian translation.

October 15, 2018 0 comments
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USA double standards on terrorists
Iran

‘Terrorists Easily Live in US’ – Iranian Minister

Since the 1979 Islamic revolution in Iran, the United States has been using separatism, assassinations and sanctions to bring about a regime change in Tehran, Iran’s deputy foreign minister said.

Gholamhossein Dehqani, Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister for Legal and International Affairs, has slammed the US for allowing terrorists to freely live and operate on its territory.

    “Today, the terrorists easily live in the US. The US names Iran, which has always been at war against ISIL [Daesh] and al-Qaeda in recent years, a sponsor of terrorist groups but it gives permission to the terrorists to stage rallies against Iran [in the US],” Fars News quoted Dehqani as telling a meeting in Tehran on Wednesday.

He added that since the 1979 revolution, the Washington has been using separatism, assassinations and sanctions to bring about a regime change in Tehran, but all those efforts have fallen flat.

According to Dehqani, Washington has in recent years attempted to use terrorist groups, notably the Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization (MKO, also known as the MEK, PMOI and NCRI), to destabilize the situation in Iran.

Founded in 1960, the MKO blends elements of Islamism and Stalinism and even participated in the overthrow of the US-backed Shah of Iran in 1979.

Ahead of the revolution, the MKO conducted attacks on and assassinations of both Iranian and Western politicians.

It reportedly continued doing this also after the revolution in a bid to take control of the newly-established Islamic Republic. It killed several of Iran’s new leaders, including the then President, Mohammad Ali Rajayee, Prime Minister Mohammad Javad Bahonar and Chief Justice Mohammad Hossein Beheshti in 1981, Fars News wrote.

Since the 2003 US-led invasion of Iraq, the group, which now embraces a free-market philosophy, has been strongly backed by neo-cons in the United States, who insisted that the MKO be taken off the US terror list.

The US formally removed the MKO from its list of terror organizations in September 2012, thus unfreezing the group’s assets in the US and allowing it to do business with American companies.

Since last year, a slew of US politicians, among them former FBI director Louis J. Freeh, US Senator John McCain (who addressed a MKO conference), and Senators Thom Tillis, Roy Blunt, and John Cornyn have visited the MKO’s headquarters in Albania, the agency wrote.

In June 2018 US National Security Adviser John Bolton reportedly received $40,000 to attend one of the group’s gatherings in Paris.

During his address, he said that new US President Donald Trump is fully opposed to the “regime in Tehran.”

“The outcome of the president’s policy review should be to determine that the Ayatollah Khomeini’s 1979 revolution will not last until its 40th birthday,” Bolton said as quoted by the Washington Times.

Sputnik News,

October 15, 2018 0 comments
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++ MEK invited Albanian MP Dashamir Shehi to visit the Manez camp. He reported that everything was wonderful there. Many ex-members have written Open Letters in Farsi and English pointing out that MEK never tell the truth and that over the years many foreign persons have been fooled or paid to promote the group in spite of its horrifying reality for members.

++ Mohammad Karami has written an article highlighting the fact that every single group and personality outside Iran (monarchists, separatists, democrats non-democrats etc) know MEK as a terrorist organisation which they refuse to be associated with. He refers to recent meetings in Washington in which even the armed Kurdish groups (Komala and the Kurdish Democratic Party) have clearly distanced themselves to the point that a petition was published on the Coalition of Iranian Opposition Groups website asking Trump not to engage with MEK.

++ Davood Baghervand Arshad has translated the Independent article by Borzou Dargahi, ‘The ‘political cult’ opposing the Iranian regime which has created a state within a state in Albania’, into Farsi.

++ Former MEK member Ehsan Bidi in Albania has written about the recent wave of media reports that have flooded Albania. He says that because of this, MEK are not as aggressive as before and there is also more demand from members wanting to leave the camp. At the same time, today Mr Gholamreza Mirzaee who has been with MEK over 30 years, announced his separation in Tirana. He claims after a few months of near disintegration, the MEK leadership has now got a grip on the members and has announced that talking about “Families” and or “Telephone” is the only red line which will result in severe punishment if contravened.

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++ Payvande rahaee website wrote an Open Letter signed by over fifty ex-MEK members to the editorial of Daily Caller after it published a piece promoting the MEK. The letter points out that the article, titled “Trump’s Maiden Speech to the UN Security Council – A Modest Proposal’ was “either written by them or just has been dictated to the author by MEK operatives base in the US and it is completely illusionary and fake news for attracting attention and rating to this organization.”

++ In an article titled ‘US, MEK and Ahwazia Coordination’, Marwa Osman, Alahed News, Beirut, writes about the devious rhetoric used by the Trump administration. When they use the phrase ‘the Iranian opposition’ they actually mean MEK cultists.

++ Mazda Parsi for Nejat Bloggers states that MEK has undeniable potential to commit acts of terrorism. “Although Alahvazieh and ISIS claimed responsibility for the last week attack, numerous reports assert that the MKO has coordinated the attack. The fact that the MKO has the capacity to commit terror acts was previously warned by the US State Department in 2012 just after it delisted the group from FTO list.”

++ Istanbul based TRTWORLD, broadcast a Strait Talk episode about the MEK in Albania, titled ‘The MEK: a group looking to overthrow the Iranian regime’ presented by Courtney Kealy. Kealy interviews several former MEK in Tirana to uncover the real story.

++ Press TV and Fars News examined claims that Iran was behind a foiled terrorist plot in Europe in June, which Iran has denied.

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Pourhassan family at nejat gilan branch
Mujahedin Khalq Organization members' families

I can’t stop thinking about my brother

Pour Hassan family met Nejat society members of Gilan Branch.

Ismaeil pourhassan was a prisoner of Iran-Iraq war when he was deceived into transferring to the MKO Camps.

Pour Hassan family put their utmost efforts into liberating their dear Ismaeil.

Ismaeil’s brother says:” I cant stop thinking about my brother. I am worried and wish to hug him soon…”

Pourhassan family at nejat gilan branch

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Gholamali Mirzaei
Former members of the MEK

Gholamali Mirzaei officially declares his defection from the MKO

Gholamali Mirzaei left the Mujahedin Khalq Organization (MKO/ MEK/ PMOI) after 30 years of membership.

Mirzaiee was a prisoner of war when he joined the MKO in 1989. He had been imprisoned by the Iraqi forces on the early days of the Iran-Iraq war.

Gholamali Mirzaei

After nine years of suffering in Saddam Hussein’s jail, he was deceived by the propaganda of recruiters of the MKO in Iraq.

“After a while I found out that their slogans for democracy was just a cover for their lies, hypocrisy and sycophancy,” he writes in his official declaration of defection. “According to Rajavi’s religion having a family was a sin so every day we were played away with a new cult jargon under the name of Ideological Revolution.”

Mirzaei was not allowed to visit his family in all those years of his imprisonment in the MKO and before that in Saddam Hussein’s POW camps.

After the relocation of the group in Albania, he could manage to find a cellphone and call his family. It was then that he realized that his family including his wife, children and his brother had come to Camp Ashraf to meet him but the MKO authorities had barred them from visiting him.

Despite the constantly brainwashing system of the group, he decided to leave it in Albania. In a statement that he published on a website linked to survivors of the MKO, he officially declared his defection from the MKO.

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