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Iran

Iran: Mojahedin Khalq are non-existent

TEHRAN – Head of the public relations office of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) said on Saturday the Mojahedin Khalq Organization (MKO) has gone down in history and is no longer alive.

“The Munafiqeen (MKO) is dead and the lid of its coffin has been nailed down,” Second Brigadier General Ramazan Sharif said, attending a memorial ceremony in Kashan, ISNA reported.

“This terrorist group, which is backed by some European and Arab countries, fought against Iran during the imposed war (the Iraq-Iran war) and killed our youths.”

The MKO has existed as an Islamist-Marxist group since 1965, when it fought the Shah regime. It carried out a number of attacks against U.S. soldiers stationed in Iran and years later it was put on the U.S. State Department terrorist list.

After the 1979 Islamic Revolution, however, the group resorted to bombings and assassinations. Iran sees the group responsible for the death of 17,000, according to Hossein Mousavian, former Iranian ambassador to Germany and current researcher at the University of Princeton.

“And now, after committing all these atrocities, the terrorist group is being revived by some countries to fight the Islamic Republic of Iran,” he added.

Ramazan Sharif further said the “suspicious efforts” made by some countries to revive the terrorist group are doomed to fail and they cannot bring this lifeless entity back to life by using infamous political figures who have supported terrorist acts in the region and even in Europe and America

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Members of the MEK

Fugitive heads of the MKO Cult: Samira Shams

The Mujahedin-e Khalq ( MEK/MKO) criminal heads are running away from Camp Liberty, Iraq using false passports. These are the elements who have been involved in terrorizing, torturing and killing operations and are mostly wanted by Interpol.

They are mostly escaping to Albania and then to European countries.

Information and photographs of several of these fugitive elements has been exposed by former members of the MKO destructive cult.

Samira Shams under the title of; “Chief of Staff Support”.

She participated in the Pearl Operation in Iraqi Kurdistan in which Rajavi took orders from Iraqi dictator; Saddam Hussein to massacre Kurdish villagers. Maryam Rajavi famously ordered her forces to run over the victims with their tanks so as not to waste bullets unnecessarily. The MEK, acting as Saddam’s Private Army, were used to viciously quell the Kurdish uprisings (intifada Shabaniyeh) in the North.

She also actively participated in suppressing the Mujahedin-e Khalq Cult hostages at Camps Ashraf and Liberty.

She is one of the main elements of the MKO Cult in suppressing dissatisfied members of the group and preventing them from leaving the Cult.

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Albania

A group of 100 MKO members left Iraq to Albania

Another group of Mujahedin-e Khalq members residing in Camp Liberty, Iraq transferred to Albania, Neday-e Haghighat website reported.

This is the fourth group to be relocated in Tirana during August.

Iran’s Ambassador to Baghdad said on Thursday August 5, that the remaining members of MKO will be deported in 45 days.

The names are as follows:

  1. Samaneh Abbas-zade
  2. Sahar Gholamali
  3. Ghader Diyanat
  4. Mohamamd Saleh-pur
  5. Fatemeh Nuri
  6. Neda Adnani
  7. Robabeh Haji-baba
  8. Raziyeh Zhiyani
  9. Mehri Javaherian
  10. Mahnaz Babaei
  11. Bahareh Baraei
  12. Raheleh Mohseni
  13. Abbas Davari
  14. Asghar Jalalian
  15. Mahboubeh Gholam-nejad
  16. Nasim Shah-karami
  17. Damuna Taavoni
  18. Hejrat Moezzi
  19. Mahnaz Borji
  20. Shahrzad Khoshkalam
  21. Atefeh ( Mina ) Rezaei
  22. Maasumeh Malek-Mohammadi
  23. Nahid Saadat
  24. Javad Ghadiri ( aliases Ali Saadat)
  25. Jalil Faghih Dezfuli ( aliases Bahram Moezi-fard)
  26. Mahnaz Nudeh Farahani
  27. Gohar Mohajeri
  28. Sahar Senobari
  29. Zahra Fonudi
  30. Negin Gharaei
  31. Fereshteh Shojaei
  32. Somayeh Mohamamdi
  33. Fereshteh Khalili
  34. Homa Robubi
  35. Roya Nik-Talean
  36. Sara Dorudi
  37. Sepideh Ayat
  38. Heshmat Tiftak-chi
  39. Parvaneh Latif
  40. Shirin Rahimi
  41. Zohreh Shirani
  42. Nadereh Afshar
  43. Marziyeh Karami
  44. Neda Amin Anaraki
  45. Monireh Momeni
  46. Ghazaleh Yazdan-nejad
  47. Mahnaz Shahi
  48. Maryam Dolfi
  49. Nasrin Meyari
  50. Sara Rohaili Khorasani
  51. Mahnaz Afshar ( aliases Hashemi)
  52. Somayeh Shabani or Shaabani
  53. Maryam Parvin ( aliases Jamshidi)
  54. Mohtaram Hakim-pur
  55. Parizad Nuri
  56. Maryam Sadeghi
  57. Samra Bozorgan-fard
  58. Vahideh Shah-karami
  59. Amineh Shalchi
  60. Sudeh Abbasi ( Aliases Gholami)
  61. Forough Kalbi
  62. Maryam Farsi
  63. Nasrin MOhamamdi
  64. Ronak Nikbakht
  65. Forough Shah-karami
  66. Narges Tarighat
  67. Puran Pur-Asgharian
  68. Shahnaz Razani
  69. Akram Chazani
  70. Halimeh Zahed
  71. Nahid Asadi
  72. Mahsa Nokhbeh Zaeemi
  73. Elaheh Zakeri ( aliases Farkhondeh )
  74. Sabereh Ashraf Samani
  75. Azadeh Mamghani Motlagh
  76. Shahabeh Barouti
  77. Galavizh Kohzadi
  78. Ashraf Vakili
  79. Saman Ghobadi
  80. Zahra Kuhneshin
  81. Elaheh Rashidi
  82. Shokat Akhondi
  83. Asghar Purya Mofrad
  84. Mohamamd Hejazi
  85. Hesam Ameli
  86. Hadi Nasiri
  87. Saeed Bagher-zadeh
  88. Abdolmajid Bordbar
  89. Shahram Hesami
  90. Massoud Rajabi
  91. Zahra Tavakoli ( aliases Nosrat)
  92. Marjam Moadab
  93. Javad  Borumand Jahed ( aliases Abbas Nozar Afshar)
  94. Ali Baraei
  95. Mostafa Zandiyeh
  96. Mohammad Shayan
  97. Jahangir Ghaem-Magham Vaziri
  98. Mehdi Aghvami
  99. Salman Bagher-zadeh
  100. Behzad Mohammadi Raoof
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Iran Interlink Weekly Digest

Iran Interlink Weekly Digest – 156

++ Most of the families have left Iraq to return home. But a small number have remained in Baghdad. In spite of positive meetings with Iraqi parliamentarians and humanitarian organs, the families say nothing has changed since the time of Saddam as far as the MEK is concerned and they still cannot see their loved ones. They say the UN is not even doing the bare minimum to help. Instead, the UN has its own agenda, which is certainly not to provide humanitarian help to Camp Liberty residents or their families. In the meantime, the transfers to Albania have been accelerated. Clearly there is an agreement with the MEK to empty the camp as soon as possible (contrary to previous MEK behaviour), while the heads are running away using false passports. Those escaping are mostly those wanted by Interpol. But these ex-Saddamists have now surfaced in various European countries, particularly Germany and France. Information and photographs exposing this scandal has been posted on the internet. Analysts also say this is consistent with increased Saudi support for the MEK.

++ Negotiations between Iran and Albania over the extradition of criminals from both countries has been given the go ahead by both parliaments and will start soon.

++ Abbas Zaki, a high-ranking member of the Palestinian Fatah organisation, had an interview with Al Alam in which he gave an explanation of the meeting between Mahmoud Abbas and Maryam Rajavi. He first watered down its significance by saying that Abbas had already been in Paris for other meetings anyway. He then explained ‘Abbas operates in the weak space we Palestinians have. We have friends like Iran with whom we have good relations. And then we have others who have a different agenda and with whom we have to shut up and put up! This meeting was not according to our own will or interests and the point is that we had no other choice.’

++ The main question inside the MEK has now progressed from ‘where is Massoud Rajavi’ to ‘where is Massoud Rajavi, dead or alive?’ As time passes and both the Saudis and the MEK remain mum, the situation among the membership gets worse. This has now spread to the remaining members of the NCRI. Now that it has become open that the MEK were being paid by Saudi Arabia from the time of Saddam the NCRI now know that the MEK is a mercenary force. Some have said that because they have wives and families they “cannot stand the shame, especially because you [Rajavi] get the money and we do the work”.

++ The MEK have gone completely Saudi. Last week Iran executed several terrorists who called themselves ‘Towhid and Jihad’ (Unity and Jihad), and who were clearly paid by the Saudis. But Rajavi issued her condolences and claimed that Iran had executed them because they were Sunnis – even though their targets were fellow Sunnis in Iran. Rajavi’s representative in Al Arabiya claimed the executed terrorists belonged to the MEK. Iran was happy to repeat this claim and described them all as mercenaries.

In English:

++ Nejat Society: families of Camp Liberty residents met with Iraqi parliamentarians. At the same time the UN has accelerated transfers to Albania without allowing any opportunity for enabling families to contact their loved ones. Mohammad Razaghi warned that senior MEK members, wanted by Interpol, are being smuggled into Europe on false passports. The photographs and true identities of these people are now posted on the internet.

++ Articles for Al Monitor and Press TV analyse and criticise the meeting between Fatah’s Mahmoud Abbas and Maryam Rajavi in Paris.

++ Habilian Association reports that “a high ranking official of Iraq’s Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK) party harshly criticized Saudi Arabia over Turki Al- Faisal’s participation in anti-Iran Mujahedin e-Khalq organization’s Paris gathering on July 9… The Kurdish Iraqi official added: ‘MKO is an armed terrorist group comprised of a number of Iranian dissidents that has a black record of conducting crimes against Iraqi nation and the Kurdish people.’ He also added: ‘I demand Saudi officials to formally apologize Iraqi people and stop supporting the terrorist group. We acknowledge no difference between the ISIS and the MKO; They are two sides of the same coin and there is no excuse for supporting them’.”

++ Mazda Parsi, writing for Nejat Society, says that dialogue with the MEK is a destructive policy. He cites the signatures of 25 British MPs for the MEK and says that Maryam Rajavi’s so-called ‘Third Option’ claims to advocate the controversial ‘democratic regime change in Iran’. “As a matter of fact” says Parsi, “regime change rarely leads to democratization. Democracy is not a phenomenon that can be imposed through regime change. Moreover, imposing democracy by force is almost impossible.” Parsi warns that the MEK cannot even provide the basic tools necessary to bring about democracy because it is a totalitarian cult.

 12 August 2016

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Albania

105 more Liberty residents moved to Tirana

105 More Liberty residents moved to Tirana

Another group of Camp Liberty residents transferred to Albania on August 12, 2016, Neday-e Haghighat Website reported.

The names are as follows:

  1. Leila Amani
  2. Nerges Hemati
  3. Jalal Taghizadeh
  4. Vajihatollah Safari
  5. Parviz Biranvand
  6. Mohammadreza Nasri
  7. Mohammad Baghaei
  8. Aliasghar Hatam
  9. Fathollah Haghi
  10. Behzad Farrokhi
  11. Fereydoun Karimkhan
  12. Ali Lotfi
  13. Mohamamdjavad Haj-kazem Kashani
  14. Parviz Mosaffa
  15. Mohamamd-azim Mishmast
  16. Iraj Nasiri
  17. Mohsen Moslehi( nickname Hossein Saeednejad)
  18. Majid Seyyed Almohadesin
  19. Robabeh Haghgoo
  20. Hamidreza Mohammadzadeh
  21. Mohammadreza Aghasi
  22. Esrafil Tarnianpoor
  23. Mohammad Riyahi
  24. Sadegh Zohouri
  25. Mehdi Ghasem Zahed
  26. Khosro Purgholami
  27. Hasan Naeim
  28. Mehdi Hasan Beygi
  29. Hossein Eftekhari( aliases Arshin Monfaredi)
  30. Faramarz Rahimi
  31. Hamid(Abdol) Alferi
  32. Asad Asad zadeh Tarabari
  33. Abolghasem Nobakhti
  34. Hossein Ghahramani
  35. Aliakbar Hashemi

The second group:

  1. Mehran Korvandi
  2. Ramezan Ebrahimi
  3. Majid Ostadian
  4. Sirous Jannat Sedighi
  5. Hasan Zaafarani
  6. Farshad Amanian
  7. Reza Ghanbarzadeh
  8. Ghorbanali Nematollahi Maleki
  9. Alipur Eshraq
  10. Mohsen Seif
  11. Ebrahim Jame Balaei
  12. Mehdi Darchezadeh
  13. Hasan Zamanvaziri
  14. Mansour Rahdar
  15. Ali Gholizadeh
  16. Peyman Kaviani
  17. Mohamadali Maleki
  18. Amin Lari
  19. Sadegh Lari
  20. Mohamad Famil Zakerian
  21. Seyyed Mozafar Sajadi
  22. Rahman Falahat nejad
  23. Zeynal Kavian
  24. Nader Moradzadeh
  25. Esmaeil Purhassan
  26. Yaqub Jaafari
  27. Soltan Mojaddam
  28. Mohammad Keshmiri
  29. Hushang Heidari
  30. Aghil Saberi
  31. Mansour Amouei
  32. Behzad Heybat-zehi
  33. Amir Parvizi
  34. Hossein Sheibani
  35. Seyyed Ali-Akbar Sheibani

The Third group:

  1. Farideh Alizadeh Shirazi
  2. Tayebbeh Yeganeh (aliases Forughi)
  3. Maryam Aghar
  4. Mohamamd Kazem Sepahi
  5. Mehdi Madadi(aliases Sohrab Dadkhah Shokrollahi)
  6. Mohammad-Reza Khamisi
  7. Ahmad Ramezan-Nejad
  8. Ghodratollah Lotfi-zadeh Salmani
  9. Bahman Tolou
  10. Rajab Mohammadi Farkhani( the MKO announced his name on the list of those killed in bombardments)
  11. Mohamamd Panahi
  12. Ahmadreza Olfat
  13. Baratali Mohamamd-pur
  14. Bahamn Gheshm zadeh
  15. Bahman Mohamamd-nejad
  16. Esmaeil Jame-Balaei
  17. VahidBatebi
  18. Ebrahim Roshandel
  19. Amir Nasabi
  20. Ghomareza Pur-Hashemi
  21. Mohamamd Seytaneh
  22. Mohammad Rayahi
  23. Ahmad Paknahad
  24. Mohammad-Sadegh Sadeghi
  25. Mmohamamd Azizi
  26. Seyed Mehr-Ali Emadi Chashami
  27. Hamidreza Armankhah
  28. Alireza Rahmati
  29. Alireza Ahmadi
  30. Mohamamdreza Valizadeh
  31. Ali Naderi
  32. Massoud Bidgoli
  33. Nematollah Naderi
  34. Ali Musavi
  35. Farshid Varmazyari
  36. Mansoureh Mir-Mohammadali( transferred to Scandinavia)

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Iraqi Authorities' stance on the MEK

Iraqi MPs pledge their help to MKO hostages families

On Thursday August 2nd , 2016 the families who traveled to Iraq to meet their loved ones taken as hostages at MKO Camp Liberty visited the Iraqi parliament. The families spoke to the Iraqi MPs. The families reiterated their petition which is visiting and getting news of their loved ones at Camp Liberty.

The suffering families also indicated that the UNHCR representatives at the Camp do not cooperate on their humanitarian, certain right of meeting their family members.

The parliamentarians supported their right to see their loved ones and pledged their help.

Two letter was also written to the Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri Al Ebadi and also to the Iraqi MPs asking for help and stressing that all the families ask for is a visit with their loved ones.

Families of MKO hostages visit the Iraqi parliament
Families of MKO hostages visit the Iraqi parliament
Families of MKO hostages visit the Iraqi parliament
Families of MKO hostages visit the Iraqi parliament

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Mujahedin Khalq Organization as a terrorist group

MKO terrorist elements to be smuggled to Europe, former member

Former member of Mujahedin-e Khalq group warned the European states governments over dispatching of the Cult’s terrorist elements to Europe using aliases.

Referring to the relocation of MKO members from Iraq to Albania, Mr. Mohammad Razaghi a former member of the cult revealed that several terrorists trained under the Iraqi Republican Guard and Fedayeen Saddam, (Saddam’s Men of Sacrifice) were among those transferred.

According to Mr. Razaghi these terrorists are specially trained on applying various weapons as well as making and placing bombs and killing people.

Among the transferred terrorists, the former member named some: Alireza Emam-Jome’, Reza Hosseini, and Hasa Nezam (aliases Alireza Akbarian).

The Mujahedin- e Khalq leaders, transfer those elements who has been involved in terrorizing, torturing and killing operations under the aliases in order to protect them from prosecution.

“Surely these known terrorists will be smuggled to European countries esp. France, Germany and Netherlands. Then they will apply for residency under aliases and their names will be recorded as employees in the MKO’s front companies in those states… The group has smuggled over 100 of its terrorist elements to European states during last two years….” , Mohammad Razaghi defined.

The former member of the MKO destructive terrorist cult who resides in France as a political refugee then cautioned the European states:” .. these terrorist elements are  set to terrorize people at any time and any place under the order of their Cult leaders..”

Nejat Bloggers,

August 11, 2016 0 comments
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Mujahedin Khalq Organization members' families

Pictorial – Suffering families demand to visit their loved ones at MKO Camp Liberty

Families of Liberty residents gathered in front of the camp gates for the sixth time, on July31st .

Picketing families are from various provinces from all over Iran. According to the authorities, about a hundred more are seeking to obtain Iraqi visa to join the campaign. This has been the biggest campaign run by families in order to release individuals who are taken as hostages by the Mujahedin Khalq Organization( the MKO/the Cult of Rajavi), although the security situation of Iraq is not proper as well as the weather.

sixth group of families in front of Camp Liberty

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Camp Liberty

Pictorial – sixth group of families in front of Camp Liberty

Families of Liberty residents gathered in front of the camp gates for the sixth time, on July 31st afternoon.

Picketing families are from various provinces from all over Iran. According to the authorities, about a hundred more are seeking to obtain Iraqi visa to join the campaign. This has been the biggest campaign run by families in order to release individuals who are taken as hostages by the Mujahedin Khalq Organization( the MKO/the Cult of Rajavi), although the security situation of Iraq is not proper as well as the weather.

sixth group of families in front of Camp Liberty

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Iran

Lawmakers Welcome Iraq’s MKO Expulsion

Several lawmakers welcomed the Iraqi efforts to expel the remaining members of the anti-Iran terrorist Mujahedin-e Khalq Organization from its soil in the near future.

Seyyed Qasem Jasemi, a principlist lawmaker, in an interview with ICANA on Saturday, praised the Iraqi government’s strong determination to expel MKO terrorists, which reflects the view of the Iraqi nation.

"This is an international terror organization that should have no place in any part of the world," the parliamentarian said.

Iran’s Ambassador in Baghdad Hassan Danaeifar said on Thursday the Iraqi government, in cooperation with the United Nations, has so far expelled 65% of MKO terrorists and the rest will be deported in 45 days.

"The Iraqi government has long sought to expel MKO members, but this process has been delayed due to pressure from the US and some of its allies," Danaeifar said.

Jasemi, who is a member of Majlis National Security and Foreign Policy Commission, said other countries will not allow the terrorist group to do what it could do in an Iraq ruled by former dictator Saddam Hussein, because they know such activities are detrimental to their interests.

"With the expulsion of all MKO members from Iraq, the group will near its end," he said.

  Desperate and Hopeless

Kamal Dehqani Firouzabadi, another member of the parliamentary commission, told ICANA on the same day that the expulsion of the group from Iran’s neighboring country is a defeat for its western and regional supporters.

Dehqani said the "desperate and hopeless" members of the group are absolutely hated by the Iranian people and pose no threat to the country.

"The Islamic Republic of Iran has so much power in the region that its enemies cannot use the group [to hurt it]," he said.

MKO has martyred over 12,000 Iranian civilians and government officials over the past decades, after the 1979 Islamic Revolution.

In the 1980s, the group, called Monafeqin (hypocrites) by Iranians, fled to Iraq, where it received support from Saddam and set up Camp Ashraf near the Iranian border, and sided with the ruthless Iraqi ruler in Iraq’s war against Iran (1980–88).

There is also a deep-seated resentment toward the group in Iraq, as it assisted Saddam in his brutal suppression of Shias and Kurds in southern and northern Iraq in the early 1990s.

In December 2011, the UN and Baghdad agreed to relocate some 3,000 MKO members from Camp Ashraf to Camp Hurriyet (Camp Liberty), a previous US military base.

The last group of MKO terrorists was evicted by the Iraqi government in September 2013 and relocated to Camp Hurriyet to await their potential transfer to third countries.

Financial Tribune

August 9, 2016 0 comments
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