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The cult of Rajavi

Official rule in the Cult of Rajavi: irrevocable membership

While members of the Mujahedin Khalq Organization (the MKO/MEK/ PMOI/ the Cult of Rajavi) are being relocated in the remote camp called Ashraf 3 in the northern suburb of Tirana, the leaders of the group force members to sign a document of commitment to irrevocable membership.

 “MEK members must say they are voluntarily going to Ashraf Three,” reported Iran-interlink that has received a copy of the document. “They are committed to violent regime change (sarneguni). They accept that MEK membership is for life and they cannot leave. They reject the bourgeoisie life style of the West and will not be tempted by it. They are committed to Maryam’s Revolution (which means celibacy and childlessness).” [1]

Provisions of the document explicitly titles its principal, “irrevocable membership” in the People’s Mojahedin of Iran (PMOI).  This indicates that a political group can be involved in a cult-like system.”People don’t think of political groups as cults,”Dr. Alexandra Stein, a cult survivor and a cult expert now says.”But they can be. There are zillions of political cults around the world.”[2]

The ten points that are included in the commitment paper of the Cult of Rajavi meet the very criteria that Dr. Stein defines as features of a cult-like system. She has a five-point definition of a cult:”One: The leader is charismatic and authoritarian. Two: The structure of the group isolates people. The third thing is total ideology, like, ‘You only need me and no other belief system has any relevance whatsoever.”The fourth thing is the process of brainwashing. The fifth point: creating deployable followers who will do what you say regardless of their own self survival interests.”

As a matter of fact, leaders of the Cult of Rajavi who make members sign the “irrevocable membership” paper, demonstrate the authoritarian system of their organization. Besides, the new camp Ashraf 3 paves the way for more isolation of the rank and file of the group where the brainwashing process can be accomplished more easily.

According to Dr. Stein, in the isolated atmosphere cults operate on a cycle of fear and attachment. Members are extremely dependent to the group because they have no other choice. For instance, in case of the MKO members, having signed the “irrevocable membership” paper, they would be taken as hostages as long-life hostages of the group.

“You can’t confide in anyone in a cult,”she says.”If you say, ‘There seems to be a problem here,’ you will be likely to be punished, so there’s nowhere to go. You’re scared but you’ve got nobody else left in your life, so you cling to the very people who are causing you that fear.”

Therefore, Ashraf 3 is likely to turn into the very place in which victims of the Cult of Rajavi have to cling to the Rajavis and their successors. This is what Maryam Rajavi longs for.

By Mazda Parsi

December 10, 2017 0 comments
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MKO members in Albania
Albania

Albanian Government opens a new military Terror Training Camp for Saddam’s Private Army

The Iranian MEK Mujahedins in Albania up to now lived in rented dormitories in the outskirts of Tirana.

Three days ago the government through a decree signed by Premier Rama gave them a permission to construct a facility ( 200 000 square meters, 19 000 square meters of different buildings) some 12 Km north east of Durres, in the area of Manza.

The facility is made of barracks, dormitories of a maximum capacity of 3 500 beds, first aid station, warehouses and depots included a totally reinforced concrete and thick iron door armory, diesel back up generator hut, parking lot shed (a roofed parking lot) , a helioport of one big size copter capacity, small arms shooting ground, gym building, offices, three two floors villas, vehicles repair shed, common hall (recreation hall) of 300 persons capacity, two smaller conference rooms etc.

The walled compound will have two iron gates protected by two guards towers each gate. The wall will be 3,5 meters tall. I am sending you the official info made public by the government concerning the construction permission of the walled compound.

RIMSE,

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Mujahedin Khalq Organization as a terrorist group

Prevent CIA and MEK from treating people as gladiators

Interesting developments are taking place in Albania. A document which the MEK is forcing people to sign before they are taken to Ashraf Three (the new isolated camp north of Tirana) has been published by Iran Interlink.

The document has all kinds of commitments in it.

MEK members must say they are voluntarily going to Ashraf Three. They are committed to violent regime change (sarneguni). They accept that MEK membership is for life and they cannot leave. They reject the bourgeoisie lifestyle of the West and will not be tempted by it. They are committed to Maryam’s Revolution (which means celibacy and childlessness).

There has been a very negative backlash against this document inside the MEK. This is why it has been made public.

Someone who left because of this brought it out and sent it to us. They will be named in due course.

The families of MEK have made urgent appeals to Albanian officials and the UN asking them to intervene to prevent the CIA and MEK from using these people as gladiators. It doesn’t match with any human rights that you use people against their will as slaves, they say.

Source: Iran Interlink weekly digest

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Ann Singleton at Tirana
Ann SingletonFormer members of the MEK

How I was radicalized

Anne Khodabandeh shpjegon si eshte radikalizuar nga muxhahedinet iraniane dhe sesi ndodh procesi i radikalizimit

https://dlb.nejatngo.org/Media/Meetng/Khodabande-Workshop.mp4

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Anne Khodabandeh explains how she was radicalised and turned into a terrorist by the Iranian Mojahedin and how the process of radicalisation takes place.

[The presentation was given at the conference: CONFLICTS IN THE MIDDLE EAST: IDEOLOGIES AND RADICAL GROUPS, organised by the Free Media Institute on 28 November 2017 in Tirana]

Gazeta Impakt, Tirana, Albania,

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Iran Interlink Weekly Digest

Iran Interlink Weekly Digest – 213

++ The MEK media in Farsi and English is in full swing shouting against the meeting arranged by Russia’s President Vladimir Putin between Iran’s Hassan Rouhani and Turkey’s Recep Tayyip Erdoğan in Sochi to discuss the future of Syria. The MEK promoted a counter-meeting in Riyadh. MEK reporting was polarised – Saudi good vs Russia bad. Farsi commentators reacted by stating that the MEK’s desperate defence of the KSA only shows that Russia and Syria have won the day. Others say that the MEK’s masters appear to be still insisting that the secular Syrian government should go, and the best replacement would be something like the Middle Ages style of the Saudi monarchy. But, if that’s where you get your money, that’s what you have to say.

++ Interesting developments are taking place in Albania. A document which the MEK is forcing people to sign before they are taken to Ashraf Three (the new isolated camp north of Tirana) has been published by Iran Interlink. The document has all kinds of commitments in it. MEK members must say they are voluntarily going to Ashraf Three. They are committed to violent regime change (sarneguni). They accept that MEK membership is for life and they cannot leave. They reject the bourgeoisie lifestyle of the West and will not be tempted by it. They are committed to Maryam’s Revolution (which means celibacy and childlessness). There has been a very negative backlash against this document inside the MEK. This is why it has been made public. Someone who left because of this brought it out and sent it to us. They will be named in due course. The families of MEK have made urgent appeals to Albanian officials and the UN asking them to intervene to prevent the CIA and MEK from using these people as gladiators. It doesn’t match with any human rights that you use people against their will as slaves, they say.

++ To mark International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women on 25 November, several articles in Farsi remind us about the MEK’s ongoing violence against women.

++ Milad Ariyai in Germany published an interesting article this week. He referred to an article he wrote one year and three months ago when the MEK were being moved en masse to Albania. At that time, he says, “I wrote that this poisoned chalice which they were forced to drink – coming out of Iraq – will soon have its effect. It’s safe to say we are seeing it now. The MEK are now trying their best hide and isolate themselves in Ashraf Three to die where nobody will see them, like animals do.”

In English:

++ Albania’s City News published a revealing article by the famous investigative journalist Gjergj Thanasi titled ‘Will Prime Minister Edi Rama host ISIS terrorists in Albania?’ While investigating commercial corruption, he uncovered information confirming what Anne Khodabandeh had written in an earlier article. The MEK are evacuating their base in the old university building in Tirana to take up residence in an isolated and closed camp. The evacuation in part is to allow the Albanian government to accommodate – at the request of the Americans – widows and children of Daesh fighters killed in action.

++ Iran’s Tasnim News Agency reported a visit to Tehran by a delegation from the European Parliament, led by Chairman of the European Parliament’s Group for Relations with Iran Janusz Lewandowski, for a series of meetings with parliamentary and diplomatic officials. One of the topics discussed was the MEK in Europe.

++ Exit – an online media site – ‘Next in Line, Former Deputy Minister of Interior Questioned on Links with Habilaj Gang’ reveals that Albanian parliamentarian Elona Gjebrea has links with a Mafia family. Gjebrea has been linked also to MEK de facto leader Maryam Rajavi.

++ TemA TV in Albania gave national coverage of the Free Media Institute meeting on the fight against terrorism. (An interview with Anne Khodabandeh on a previous visit was deleted. The journalist revealed that the MEK had visited the editorial office and coerced the editor into withdrawing the piece using lies and deception.)

++ Mazda Parsi of Nejat Society writes about slavery in the MEK and the members’ defencelessness against violations of their human rights.

++ Gazeta Impakt Youtube channel broadcast the presentation made by Anne Khodabandeh at the ‘Conflicts in the Middle East: Ideologies and Radical Groups’ workshop organised by the Free Media Institute on 28 November 2017 in Tirana, Albania.Anne Khodabandeh explains how she was radicalised and turned into a terrorist by the Iranian Mojahedin and how the process of radicalisation takes place. From this knowledge, she explains, it is possible to put into place a de-radicalisation programme to reverse this artificial state.

December 01, 2017

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Ann Singleton in Tirana
Missions of Nejat Society

Radical groups in Albania

The theme of the conference which took place in Tirana today was ‘Conflicts in the Middle East, ideologies and radical groups’.

Guest speakers were from India, Great Britain, USA, Croatia, Turkey, Serbia and Albania. They discussed the history and ideologies of radical groups in the Middle East.

https://dlb.nejatngo.org/Media/Report/Tematv-Radicals-MEK.mp4

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The meeting also discussed what the participants described as the presence of radical groups in Albania and their treatment. The organizer of the meeting, Osli Jazaxhi, tells TemA TV about the meeting.

4Tema TV, Translated by Iran Interlink

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Modern slavery
The cult of Rajavi

Domestic servitude in the cult of Rajavi

The US State Department categorizes all forms of modern slavery as sex trafficking, child sex trafficking, forced labor, bonded labor and debt bondage, forced child labor, unlawful recruitment and use of child soldiers and domestic servitude.

Modern slavery

The Mujahedin Khalq Organization ( the MKO/MEK/PMOI/the Cult of Rajavi) meets certain aspects of features of modern slavery that are identified by the US State Department. However, domestic servitude is the one which seems to fit the slavery practices in the Cult of Rajavi more than the other forms do. The state Department explains,” Involuntary domestic servitude is a form of human trafficking found in district circumstances – work in a private residence – that create unique vulnerabilities for victims.”

These “district circumstances” have been ruling the MKO bases for over three decades. The rank and file of the group have experienced living and working in a private residence in camps Ashraf and Liberty, Iraq. They still lead this vulnerable life style after their relocation in Albania, Europe.

Although, the group members enjoy very restricted access to the outside world in Albania, the group authorities are seeking to close this very small opening; They relocated the members to a remote and isolated camp in Albania named “Ashraf Three”, reported Sahar Family Foundation. The new Camp seems to be exactly a container for what the State Department identifies “a crime in which a domestic worker is not free to leave his or her employment and is abused and underpaid, if paid at all.”

Massoud Khodabandeh who considers members of the MKO as “political slaves” voices the demands of families of the MKO members who have complained to the UNHCR and the Albanian government. In his new article on the Huffington Post, he writes, “They [families] said that many, perhaps the majority of MEK members want to leave the group but have nothing – no money, no place to go, no officially recognized status and no language skills – to help them do so. They are effectively being held in a state of modern slavery.”

The state department asserts that in a domestic servitude system, the ability to move freely is often limited, and employment in private homes increases the isolation and vulnerability. According to such definition, victims of the cult of Rajavi are very vulnerable because of the isolating controlling system of the group that has enslaved them since their recruitment. Testimonies of former members of the group indicate their firsthand account of “various forms of abuse, harassment and exploitation” they underwent in the Cult of Rajavi.

The state Department suggests:”these issues taken together, maybe symptoms of a situation of domestic servitude when the employer of a domestic worker has diplomatic status and enjoys immunity from civil and/or criminal jurisdiction, the vulnerability to domestic servitude is enhanced.”

The above-mentioned situation is exactly dominant in the Cult of Rajavi. “ Under a Secret agreement struck between American, the government of Albania and the MEK leader, the UNHCR supervised the transfer of approximately 3000 MEK from Iraq to Albania not as refugees but on a ‘humanitarian basis’,” writes Khodabandeh. In other words members of the Cult of Rajavi have no official status in Abania. Thus, they are more susceptible to modern slavery particularly domestic servitude in the cult-like MKO.

Having relocated in Ashraf Three, the MKO members’ defenselessness to violations of human rights that are committed in the MKO on daily basis, will be surely enhanced.

Human rights bodies should be aware of a likely humanitarian catastrophe in the heart of Europe. 3000 members of the cult of Rajavi can be victims of filthy deals between governments.

By Mazda Parsi

November 30, 2017 0 comments
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The Iranian Interior Minister
Iran

Iran Urges EU’s Tough Stance on MKO Terrorists

The EU is expected to adopt a decisive stance on members of the anti-Iran Mujahedin-e Khalq Organization (MKO), Iran’s interior minister stressed, referring to remnants of the notorious group living in Europe as “dangerous terrorists” with blood of Iranians on their hands.

The Iranian Interior Minister

Iran is a major victim of terrorism and a number of Iranian officials have been assassinated by the MKO terrorists, Interior Minister Abdolreza Rahmani Fazli said in a meeting with Chairman of the European Parliament’s Group for Relations with Iran Janusz Lewandowski, held in Tehran on Saturday.

“Some of the (MKO members) who currently reside is certain European countries are among the highly dangerous terrorists,” Rahmani Fazli said, adding that Iran expects Europe to adopt a “tougher stance” on those criminals.

The MKO, the most hated terrorist group among the Iranians, has carried out numerous terrorist attacks against Iranian civilians and government officials over the past three decades. Out of the nearly 17,000 Iranians killed in terrorist assaults since the victory of Iran’s 1979 Islamic Revolution, about 12,000, including many top officials, have fallen victim to MKO’s acts of terror.

Elsewhere in his remarks, Rahmani Fazli highlighted Iran’s efforts in the fight against terrorism and drug trafficking and in bearing the burden of Afghan refugees, calling for international cooperation with Iran in those efforts.

The visiting European official, for his part, referred to the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), a nuclear agreement between Iran and the Group 5+1 (Russia, China, the US, Britain, France and Germany), and underscored that Europe stands with Iran regardless of the US administration’s policies on the deal.

A delegation from the European Parliament, led by Lewandowski, arrived in Tehran on Saturday for a series of meetings with the parliamentary and diplomatic officials.

It comes a week after teams from Iran and the European Union (EU) held the third round of political negotiations in Iran to boost cooperation in the field of peaceful nuclear technology.

Economic and political ties between Iran and Europeans have been growing since coming into forces of the JCPOA in January 2016.

November 28, 2017 0 comments
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Albania - Elona Gjebrea
Albania

Maryam Rajavi’s advocate Elona Gjebrea has links with the Albanian Mafia

Next in Line, Former Deputy Minister of Interior Questioned on Links with Habilaj Gang

Albania - Elona Gjebrea

PS deputy and former Deputy Minister of Interior Elona Gjebrea has been interrogated by the Prosecution of Serious Crimes, after suspicions have arisen about her interactions with former Minister of Interior Saimir Tahiri and the Habilaj brothers.

Despite Gjebrea’s declaration on News24 in which she denied being questioned by the prosecution, Exit has received confirmation from secure sources that Gjebrea has made a declaration at the prosecution related to her presence in the company of several persons suspected of international drug trafficking.

Meanwhile, sources from Italy close to the Prosecution of Catania confirm to Exit that during her time as deputy minister under Tahiri, Gjebrea is suspected of having at least once been in the company of the Habilaj brothers. Italian prosecutors have also received confirmation from their Albanian counterparts that Gjebrea has at least accompanied Tahiri on his private trips to Greece. It is suspected that this trip was made to support the criminal activities of the Habilajs.

However, the Prosecution of Serious Crimes has so far released no information about the role of Gjebrea in their investigation, and has refused to answer on the record to Exit’s question whether she has been questioned.

Gjebrea, who cannot be arrest on account of her parliamentary immunity, served as a deputy under Tahiri from 2013–2017. Officially her portfolio included the battle against trafficking and she served as national coordinator for the Battle against Human Trafficking.

Her nomination in 2013 as deputy minister at the Ministry of Interior was unexpected, considering her academic career in the fields of biology and demography. During her tenure she kept a low political profile, and emerged in 2017 election at the head of the Socialist Party list for Tirana, where Tahiri was election coordinator and chairman of the PS.

US Ambassador Donald Lu ought to be mentioned as another influence on her rapid rise within politics. During an event in 2016, Ambassador Lu praised Gjebrea as a “personal hero”:

Another hero of mine is Deputy Minister of Interior Elona Gjebrea. She has fought every year to improve the work of the Albanian government in the battle against human trafficking. She has secured more money for non-governmental organizations, employee wages, education of the police, and youth activities. Her efforts will make a difference every day.

Exit, Tirana, Albania, November 26 2017

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Albania Media - City News
Albania

Will Prime Minister Edi Rama host ISIS terrorists in Albania?

During efforts to collect material for an investigative letter for a construction permit issued by the National Territorial Council for the ‘Iranian Mojahedin Khalq’ group known as the MEK, but officially granted to an NGO named FARA, (an extremely problematic issue for Albania and Albanians), we came across in the US media “Huffington Post” an article titled “Albania’s Modern Slavery Problem Alienates Europe” written by British national Anne Singleton (Khodabandeh). The article deals in detail with the problem of Iranian MEKs sheltered in the outskirts of Tirana. Item link: https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/albanians-modern-slavery-problem-alienates-europe_us_5a12eefae4b0e6450602ecfd

Albania Media - City News

The article drew attention to a very problematic phrase: “The other [reason] is to empty the old university buildings in Tirana to make way for a new round of political slaves to take up residence. This time, families of Daesh fighters who have fled Iraq and Syria are rumoured to be ready to move to Albania on ‘humanitarian grounds’.”

According to the author of the article, Anne Singleton, the buildings of a private university in the suburbs of Tirana closed by the Rama government will be used instead of the Iranians some relocated members of the families of Daesh fighters (ISIS) who have fled from Iraq and Syria. This move will be for “humanitarian reasons”.

It is true that Albania as an ally of America accepted the US request to shelter no more than 10 Uighurs released from Guantanamo Prison, but many other countries from all over the world including microscopic states such as Nauru accepted such Uighurs just like Albania. It is true that the Berisha Government accepted several dozen members of the MEK in Albania, but with the clear American promise that other NATO countries would accept in their countries the rest of the MEK members who would leave Iraq. The Rama government, along with the chemical weapons cleaning deal with the Americans, in the absence of total transparency, admitted the arrival of all the MEKs in Albania.

Daesh in Albania

We personally believe that the survivors of Daesh terrorists killed in the battlefields in Iraq and Syria are likely to come to Albania. There are signs that young women and children or even babies of terrorist fathers are turning into an extraordinary mess for western countries, especially the US. The Rama government is likely to be silent about hosting in Albania the families of terrorists in exchange for even half a US pledge to close an eye to the hard and soft drugs that are produced and transited through Albania, money laundry and delivery of weapons, ammunition and explosives from Albania to European countries.

The Swedes managed to repatriate to Sweden, under diplomatic pressure, an ethnic Swedish teenager who, after falling in love with a terrorist, went to the ISIS territories and had two children with the terrorist who was killed 3 years later. The German authorities are determined to transfer to Germany some ethnic German nationals who ended up in ISIS territories along with their lovers. These Germans, including children, are in the Iraqi prisons and detention centers of Shiite militias in Iraq.

From the above two examples it emerges that serious Western states are trying to evacuate women and children who are their own citizens. Understandably, no German, French, Belgian, Swedish, Luxembourg or ethnic Albanian women, along with their children, will be killed after being with men or lovers killed as members of ISIS. Here will become home to terrorists who would be killed in places where their lives are endangered, or at least they would be imprisoned and tortured. All Tunisians and Moroccans, Azeris and Turkmen, Malaysian and Malaysian, Indonesian and Nigerian Nigerians (Niger) will arrive in Albania. etc. In the best case, they will come only from such nationalities. But with Belgian, French, Spanish, Italian, English, etc. nationalities not being admitted back into those EU countries because they are a threat to national security, supposedly those who threaten the safety of major European countries do not endanger the safety of such a country as Albania!!!!

Where is the risk?

They will not stay in Albania for weeks of months, but will stay for ever! After Rama becomes the Qammah, the old Latin saying in our case can be spelled out. With belan: family of killed terrorists let the governments of Post-Rama deal!

Most of the women of Daesh’s terrorists have done at least a rudimentary training in the use of combat weapons, explosives and explosive booby-traps. If this training will add to their experience in the battlefield, then their level of combat is higher not only than the police in the Tahiri era, but comparable to the capabilities of Albanian commando combat troops. We have seen in the documentaries and the propaganda photos in “Dabiq” magazine or the media “Hayat”, even 10-year-old children are forced to execute Daesh hostages. I ask the reader how many Albanian policemen did not kill, but just shot in the flesh one single time during their police career?!?!?!? Imagine a 10 to 12-year-old child who is traumatized by killing people for ISIS, or rapists sheltering in Albania where illegal weapons are still openly available!

The hypocrisy of the Rama Government

Prime Minister Edi Rama’s government is most likely to make an agreement to shelter victims of terrorists killed by ethnicities from all four corners of the world. But this government should not shy away from concern about the fate of Albanian women [wives] and children of terrorists killed in Iraq and Syria… Valbona Berisha, with her brain stunned by ISIS’s propaganda grabbed her boy (her third child), abandoned her ordinary immigrant partner in Italy and fled to Syria. Rama’s government made ZERO effort to find this miserable kid. The Italian law enforcement authorities, Italian diplomats in Damascus, Tehran, Beirut and Baghdad did what they could to recover the infant, and the foolish and criminal father and mother who were ethnic Albanians, but also lawful immigrants in Italy. When you’re not interested in getting the miserable child from the hell of Valbona Berisha, why the hell is he worrying about the widows and children of terrorists?!!?!? Why was Julia Sergio (Fatima), the terrorist spouse of Lushari terrorist Aldo Kobuzi, sent to Italy in January 2017 with the assistance of the border police of Vlora and was not given residence in Albania, but instead they ask to bring these widows and orphans of foreign terrorists here. Julia Serxhon was a bride from Albania, and we had an Italian group, why go away in Africa and Asia to bring widows and young kids of murdered terrorists?!?!?! The most likely answer is simply that the Prime Minister’s parliamentary seat should not expire in January 2018, but some 4 years later!

Other facts

There is a growing suspicion that Rama & Co. are negotiating … humanitarian shelter for the foreign families of ISIS terrorists killed in the ranks of ISIS because of the government’s “omertas”. By applying the rule of journalism to hear both sides of the issue, we addressed the question by SMS to Gjebrea, whose name is quoted in the article written by Anne Singleton. Ms. Gjebrea as the former Deputy Minister of the Interior Ministry answered us by SMS by suggesting, inter alia, that we should contact the councillor for internal affairs of the interior ministry. We contacted Bita’s Advisor by SMS on 20 November 2017. The SMS response was: “Mr. Thanasi! I receive info and write to you FLM!” An answer quite polytheistic and correct. On November 22 we again contacted Mr. Bita, because no response came from him for 2 days. We believe it enough to be informed whether there is any truth or not in the issue of transferring family members of terrorists to Albania. Until the evening of November 24, 2016, we asked but got no reply. This is typical for Mrs Rilindja for whom Rama flags up transparency over taxpayer money, but the matter of Daesh, “humanitarian” terrorists, does not!

City News, Tirana, Albania, November 26 2017 , Translated by Iran Interlink

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