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Iran Interlink Weekly Digest

Iran Interlink Weekly Digest – 120

++ Esmail Fallahranjkesh, who ran away from Camp Liberty during the bombing attack on 29 October, has already been reunited with his family. Another escapee, Shahroud Bahadori, has given an interview from the hotel in Baghdad. He stressed that “not a single person” in Liberty wants to be there of their own volition. They are all there by force.

++ 28 more Camp Liberty residents arrived in Tirana this week bringing the total last month to 172. Their names can be found online in the Farsi section of the Iran-Interlink site.

++ The MEK has suspended all other activity to focus on attacking former members and critics. MEK TV programming is based on this project. MEK websites have been flooded with hundreds of articles and comments written by everybody against everybody. In addition, there have been several instances of threats and intimidation of critics in the streets of Europe. In one such incident, an internal critic who was passing one of the MEK’s street pickets in the Netherlands was jeered at for not joining the picket. As he continued on his way he was first sworn at, then pursued and beaten up.

++ The MEK has put forward its version of the attack on Camp Liberty on 29 October. It is “because the critics have been emboldened”. Nobody except themselves believes this theory. Farsi commentators have written that for decades Rajavi has been trying to kill his own people and live on their blood. Apparently this time Rajavi really has broken the camel’s back and nobody in the world, not even among the MEK’s supporters in America, is willing to go along with Rajavi’s games. All parties place the blame on Rajavi for keeping the MEK in Iraq where they are in great danger. Significantly, in not a single part of its communications does the MEK say they should be removed from Iraq and taken to safety. Rajavi is not even able to pretend that he doesn’t want to leave them in harm’s way. In this respect, this tragic event has worked directly against him and his interests.

++ Rajavi claims that former MEK members and families of Camp Liberty residents have gone to the camp as spies only to get information about where and how to attack the camp. According to Rajavi’s analysis, they pass this information on to Iran so the regime can formulate attacks. [Note: Camp Liberty is a half a square kilometre space in the former US Army base near Baghdad International Airport. It can be seen clearly by anyone via Google Maps:

https://www.google.co.uk/maps/place/Camp+Liberty/@33.2987099,44.2405099,1976m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m6!1m3!3m2!1s0x1559d793cfffbea7:0x7f709b3469d96187!2sCamp+Liberty!3m1!1s0x1559d793cfffbea7:0x7f709b3469d96187!6m1!1e1]

In English:

++ Acclaimed investigative journalist Gareth Porter writing in Fair (Fairness & Accuracy in Reporting) says ‘The New Yorker Doesn’t Factcheck What ‘Everyone Knows’ Is True’. The article is a critique of journalistic standards in relation to “the subject of Argentine prosecutor Alberto Nisman’s untimely death and its relation to his role in indicting senior Iranian officials for a 1994 Buenos Aires terror bombing…” Porter finds that Dexter Filkins, one of the top journalists covering America’s wars since 9/11, did not go far enough in “questioning conventional wisdom”. Typically, Porter uncovers a great deal of important detail. “Filkins appears to have been unaware, however, of Nisman’s reliance on the testimony of the armed opposition to the Iranian regime, with its shady history, for the crucial information on which his indictment of the Iranians was based. ‘Much of the testimony that guided Nisman toward the Iranian regime,’ Filkins writes, ‘was provided by a man referred to in court documents as ‘Witness C’—Abolghasem Mesbahi, an Iranian intelligence agent who defected to Germany in 1996.’

But in identifying Mesbahi as the key source, Filkins not only misrepresents the alleged evidence in Nisman’s indictment, but also demonstrates a remarkable lack of curiosity about a figure whose record as a witness on this and other cases was marked by serious anomalies and even absurdities.”

++ Mazda Parsi, Nejat Bloggers, writes about Maryam Rajavi’s bloodthirsty propaganda. He points out that both the UN and US are committed to relocating the residents of Camp Liberty but that the process has been very slow because Maryam Rajavi doesn’t want it to happen.

“Human casualties are always a tragedy. Particularly, in case of Liberty residents, many of them were not able to leave the cult-like structure of the group. Although most of these members left Iran to struggle for what they called “freedom”, once they found out that they were laboring for the evil Massoud Rajavi as the mercenary of Saddam Hussein, it was too late for them to return home. They were taken as hostages by the Cult of Rajavi. Maryam Rajavi holds both the US and the UN ‘officially and legally responsible’ for the loss of lives in Camp Liberty while she never thinks of her own part in the disastrous incident.”

++ An Open Letter by the sister of one of Rajavi’s victims, killed in the October 29 attack.

Narges Beheshti was denied contact with her brother Mostafa for 14 years even though she had travelled to Camp Ashraf, Iraq several times and appealed to the UNHCR in Baghdad for help. However, the MKO Cult leaders didn’t allow any families to visit.

“It is now 4 years that the Camp Ashraf residents have been relocated to Camp Liberty. They were due to stay there as a temporary location to soon be transferred to third countries. However, during all these four years just some 400 individuals have been transferred to Albania that is 100 people a year.

“I believe that Rajavi does not intend to save the helpless residents of Liberty. He just thinks about his zeal for power, his relatives and friends. How is it, while my brother and other stranded Liberty residents are kept by the MKO Cult leaders within the violence and insecurity of Iraq as captives and not transferred to third countries… Rajavi’s own relatives were transferred to foreign countries.

“I plead with all human rights bodies to probe the suffering families petitions. I declare that Rajavi is personally responsible for the lives of our loved ones.”

++ On November 12, the BBC updated an information page “Who are the Iranian dissident group MEK?” on its English language site. After the 1979 revolution the MEK “launched an armed struggle to topple the Islamic Republic, claiming responsibility for the assassination of several high-profile figures. The authorities launched a bloody purge of supporters of the MEK, also known as the People’s Mujahideen Organisation of Iran (PMOI), and Mr Rajavi fled to Paris. He later relocated to Camp Ashraf in Saddam Hussein’s Iraq, near the Iranian border, with most of his followers. There the movement steadily acquired the characteristics of a cult, with veneration of Massoud Rajavi and his wife, Maryam.”

 November 13, 2015

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Albania

28 Camp Liberty residents fly to Albania

The moving process that was stopped due to the rocket attack on Camp Liberty resumed on November 3.

Twenty-eight TTL residents transferred to Albania in two groups of 14 individuals on November 3rd and 10th, Peyvand-e Rahayee Website reported.  

A total number of 172 TTL residents have been relocated in Tirana during the last month.

Despite the UNHCR recent update on the situation of Camp Liberty residents which refers the arrangements for transfer of 200 more Camp residents to Albania; that is 40 individuals a week, the MKO Cult leaders have reduced the number to just 14 people weekly. 

The UNHCR statement reads:” The solutions being delivered by UNHCR are current with more than 260 residents relocated since July 2015. Arrangements are in place to relocate in excess of 200 more people by the end of 2015.”

Names are as follows:

  1. Hamid Adham Maleki
  2. Musa Ardeshiri Alashti
  3. Iraj Basiri
  4. Mehraban Balaei
  5. Mahmoud Bidari
  6. Abdlorasul Habib Akhbari
  7. Sedigh Hejazi
  8. Esmaeil Hasanzadeh
  9. Javad Rabiei
  10. Vali Rahbari
  11. Akbar Rudani
  12. Gholamreza Soleimani
  13. Massoud Shahrjerdi
  14. Abdolmalek Sedigh Barani
  15. Mohammad Tavous Deyhimi
  16. Bahman Abedi
  17. Mojtaba Alimardani
  18. Mahmoud Farajmand
  19. Gholam Nabi Farzin
  20. Akbar Kazemi
  21. Ghodrat Karim Beygi Kamran
  22. Rahmatollah Mohebi
  23. Ghafoud Mohammadi
  24. Esmaeil Mardmand
  25. Mohammad Maghsoud Abadi
  26. Yahya Makvandi
  27. Hamid Monzavi
  28. Hossein Nematollahi
November 15, 2015 0 comments
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Mujahedin Khalq Organization as a terrorist group

The MKO in Paris, a Threat for Security

Following Friday’s deadly attacks in Paris, the Iranian President Rouhani has canceled his trip to France and Italy. The Iranian President’s visit to Italy and France is postponed to a “most suitable time” in the future, the Iranian foreign ministry announced Nov.

The “most suitable time” seems to be not so easily in sight regarding the presence of the mujahedin Khalq Organization in the French territory, particularly with its coordinated policy with terrorist extremists such as ISIS and al Qaeda.

What is in sight is the group’s propaganda against the trip of the Iranian president to Paris. They had organized a protest rally and actions for Monday, the day before the date that President Rouhani was supposed to travel to France. Of course, the MKO’s protest gatherings and actions are focused on the propaganda aspect of the group’s activities. Actually, deadly terror acts against Paris citizens are more in line with the group’s nature than democratic acts of protest.

According to reports and based on testimonies of eye witnesses, the coordinated attacks on five public  places in which killed about 150 innocent civilians could involve two main suspects, ISIS or al Qaeda as was the case of the attack on the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo in January. At least three suicide attackers were among terrorist gunmen.

While Maryam Rajavi the Paris-based leader of the Mujahedin Khalq offers condolences to French citizens and condemns the attacks, the dark history of the acts of violence, suicide and assassination in the MKO is undeniable. The MKO launched numerous mortar attacks against Iranian civilians and officials, they aided Saddam Hussein in the Massacre of Iraqi Kurds and Shiites in 1991, and they assassinated at least six US civilians and military personnel working in Iran in the 1970s. Besides, the group launched a coordinated terrorist attack against 13 Iranian embassies across the world in April 1992.  

Furthermore, Maryam Rajavi publicly announced her support for ISIS terrorists after they took over Mosul in Iraq praising them and calling the ISIS attack as “the public uprising of Iraqi revolutionary tribes”! This fact is undisputable in the group’s media archive.

This was not the first time that the MKO leaders offered their support for terrorist extremists. In September 11, 2001, after the deadly attack on the World Trade center in the United States, Masoud Rajavi was among very few people who celebrated the attacks. He gave candies to his rank and file in the camps.

Indeed, the violent substance of the MKO along with its Cult–like structure makes it very similar to extremist terrorist groups such as ISIS and al Qaeda. Their common structure and function links them with common targets. That’s why the physical presence of the MKO in the suburb of Paris increases its threat for French nation and even the whole Europe.

As President François Hollande promised a "merciless” fight against terrorists, he should not ignore the threat of potential terrorists for the security of French citizens in the neighborhood of Paris in Auver sur Oise. French authorities should keep in mind the bitter memory of the MKO members who set themselves on fire following the arrest of Maryam Rajavi by the French Police, in June 2003. A dozen of MKO members turned in to human torches and created heart breaking scenes in European Capitals. It should be noted that those human torches as well as their other comrades once had guns in their hands, wearing military uniforms and receiving military training from Saddam Hossein’s Baath army.

Mazda Parsi

November 14, 2015 0 comments
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Mujahedin Khalq Organization

Who are the Iranian dissident group MEK?

The Mujahideen-e Khalq (MEK) is an exiled opposition group that backs the overthrow of the Islamic Republic.

 Founded in 1965 as a left-wing Muslim group, it staunchly opposed the Shah of Iran and was involved in the protests that led to his downfall and the establishment of the Islamic Republic in 1979.

It initially endorsed the republic’s founder Ayatollah Khomeini but, after its leader Massoud Rajavi was barred from standing in the first presidential election, the MEK turned against the government.

It launched an armed struggle to topple the Islamic Republic, claiming responsibility for the assassination of several high-profile figures.

The authorities launched purge of supporters of the MEK, also known as the People’s Mujahideen Organisation of Iran (PMOI), and Mr Rajavi fled to Paris.

MEK members relocated to Camp Liberty in Baghdad

He later relocated to Camp Ashraf in Saddam Hussein’s Iraq, near the Iranian border, with most of his followers. There the movement steadily acquired the characteristics of a cult, with veneration of Massoud Rajavi and his wife, Maryam.

During the Iran-Iraq war in the 1980s, the MEK carried out several armed attacks on Iran in coordination with Saddam’s army, losing much of its domestic support in the process.

The MEK’s relations with the West have been complex. The United States and European Union listed the group as a terrorist organisation during the pro-reform presidency of Iran’s Mohammad Khatami, only to reverse the decision under his hardline successor Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.

 The MEK scored a propaganda coup in 2002, when it revealed the existence of Iran’s major nuclear facilities. This led to a long standoff between the Islamic Republic and the West.

Maryam Rajavi, the MEK’s leader is referred to by followers as “Iran’s president in exile

In post-Saddam Iraq the group disarmed and eventually relocated to Camp Liberty, a former US military base near Baghdad, fearing for the safety of its members under Iraq’s Shia-dominated government.

There are estimated to be over 2,000 followers in the camp, while the MEK’s leaders are based in France. They refer to Maryam Rajavi as “Iran’s president in exile”. Massoud Rajavi himself has not been seen in public for years.

November 14, 2015 0 comments
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Former members of the MEK

Members of Iran Zanan Association took action to denounce leaders of MKO

Members of Iran Zanan Association took action to denounce leaders of the Mujahedin Khalq Organization in Koln, Germany.

On Sunday November 7th, 2015 these former female members of the MKO took an action in front of Dame Church in down town, Koln.

Ms. Batoul Soltani, Ms. Zahra Moini and Ms. Homeira Mohammad Nezhad condemned the deadly attack on Camp Liberty residents in Iraq. They condemned the leaders of the Cult for negligence to take proper actions to relocate the residents of the camp in a safe place.

They called on international community to engage for the immediate relocation of the residents. Former members of the cult of Rajavi asked the UN, Red Cross and other human rights bodies to put pressure on the leadership of the group to get engaged for the release of the residents who have been taken as hostages.

While the three female ex-members of the Cult of Rajavi could gain the attention of Koln citizens, a few agents of the cult tried to launch an organized propaganda to whitewash the leaders of the group and to distract public opinion from the main culpable of the incident.

By the way, the action lasted for hours. Attendees handed out brochures on the true nature of the MKO that was welcomed by citizens.

Iran Zanan Association took action to denounce Rajavis
Iran Zanan Association took action to denounce Rajavis
Iran Zanan Association took action to denounce Rajavis

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Former members of the MEK

Iran Women Association took action to denounce Rajavi

Members of Iran Zanan Association took action to denounce leaders of the Mujahedin Khalq Organization in Koln, Germany.

On Sunday November 7th, 2015 these former female members of the MKO took an action in front of Dame Church in down town, Koln.

Ms. Batoul Soltani, Ms. Zahra Moini and Ms. Homeira Mohammad Nezhad condemned the deadly attack on Camp Liberty residents in Iraq. They condemned the leaders of the Cult for negligence to take proper actions to relocate the residents of the camp in a safe place.

They called on international community to engage for the immediate relocation of the residents. Former members of the cult of Rajavi asked the UN, Red Cross and other human rights bodies to put pressure on the leadership of the group to get engaged for the release of the residents who have been taken as hostages.

While the three female ex-members of the Cult of Rajavi could gain the attention of Koln citizens, a few agents of the cult tried to launch an organized propaganda to whitewash the leaders of the group and to distract public opinion from the main culpable of the incident.

By the way, the action lasted for hours. Attendees handed out brochures on the true nature of the MKO that was welcomed by citizens.

November 12, 2015 0 comments
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The cult of Rajavi

Family Revives the Experience of the Free Life, Rajavi Fears

One sure sign of someone being involved in a cult is that there is a clear separation from family, friends and society. Common point between all former members of the Mujahedin Khalq Organization (the Cult of Rajavi) is that they had lost their family contacts during their membership in the MKO.

Separation from family is the main factor that helps recruiters recruit people to join the cults. Dounia Bouzar, a 51-year-old Muslim anthropologist, who speaks to Reuters during an interview in Paris, France, believes that when a person is recruited by an extremist cult, he thinks that he is chosen. Ms. Bouzar who failed to convince young recruited Islamic militants to leave the cult by religious arguments believes in this idea: “Don’t try to reason with people”. [1]

Bouzar, a Muslim herself, instead uses memories, music and even smells to try to win young militants back. Recruiters have adopted techniques developed by cults, she says, so it takes different skills to break their hold. [2]

Bouzar’s effective technique to get cult victims back to family, has been testified by a large number of former members of the cult of Rajavi.  Dr. Massoud Banisadr is a defector of the group who has authored a book called “Memoirs of an Iranian Rebel” about his experience in the organization.  He now focuses much of his work on the research and understanding of cults, terrorism, and cult behavior within those structures.  Dr. Banisadr was interviewed on his account of living in the Cult of Rajavi by Richard Potter of the mondoweiss.net in, 2013. In the interview he describes how he was manipulated by the cult leaders to leave his wife and his children. He also tells the horrific story of a group of adolescents who were taken to Iraq by the MKO in order to take part in the so-called Eternal Light Operation –a blind operation commanded by massoud Rajavi to take over Tehran across Iraqi borders in three days! [3]

Dr. Masoud Banisadr recounts:

“It was very horrible. There were 15 students who were from the United States, they were supporters. They were brought to Iraq and in the same night they were moved to the battle field. Because of my political rank I was a commander even though I had no military background. I didn’t know anything about fighting. Only a few days before for the first time I saw a machine gun, and I only shot it once. So in the first battle I almost lost my life, I was shot and went unconscious and was taken back to the hospital. Unfortunately I learned all 15 died because they didn’t have any training, and because it was done so quickly no one asked them their names and nothing was recorded. I didn’t even know their names. It was horrible.” [4]

Dounya Bouzar has studied the recruitment process by examining phones and computers of hundreds of French adolescents, and heard it described by the young people and their families who have come to her for help. "Recruiters show differing utopias to young people," she said. "It’s by listening to how they get caught that we can undo the deception." [5]

What happened to Dr. Banisadr was the kind of technique that was presented by the anthropologist. That was family ties, her daughter and other belongings revived the sense of life in his heart.  To answer how he was dissociated with the MKO he tells Richard Potter:

“In 1996 Maryam Rajavi (Wife of Massoud Rajavi and current head of MEK) was speaking in London and they asked me to come and mobilize supporters, and talk to British politicians and arrange meetings for Mrs. Rajavi, including Margaret Thatcher. So in London after five or six years I met my daughter. Before that she was 13 and now she was 18. I was faced with a lady. Emotions and feelings are very important in destructive cults. They isolate you from your loved ones, so you don’t turn your emotions to your loved ones. In London I could see my daughter and my sister and my old friends. From early morning to midnight I had to see old friends, ex-supporters of MEK, and answering thousands of questions which internally I had no rational answer for any of them. So these things, my feelings between my friends and family helped me change. And also luck. I had an accident and back problems, and I was so active in London that I had to go to the hospital. My back gave out. Fortunately for me MEK was very busy then for Maryam Rajavi with different meetings, so they didn’t care about me. If it was another juncture they’d make sure someone was with me, because MEK never leaves a member without a chaperone, always at least two with each other they watch and look after each other. So in the hospital I was alone for the almost a month and I could see normal relationships of people with each other. HUMANITY There was a guy beside who had an accident and I was helping him to shave his beard, or to feed him and so on, and this revived my individuality and my humanity and self-confidence. All gradually it came back. When it came that I left the hospital I left MEK. I didn’t reject them fully yet, but I realized I couldn’t be with them anymore.” [6]

Bouzar has also borrowed an idea from French writer Marcel Proust, who wrote a masterpiece on memory which said how the flavor of a certain sponge cake – a Madeleine – revived an intense experience from his childhood. [7]

As she suggests families using emotional cues – music, pictures, places, scents, food – to "wake up" their loved ones caught in the cults, one may find out why the leaders of the MKO are so dreadfully scared of presence of families in front of the gates of their camps.

The propaganda of the MKO tries to demonize the families labeling them as “agents of the Iranian intelligence ministry”.  The group leaders even indoctrinated members to turn against their families. In several cases, children were shown on the MKO TV channel verbally abusing their parents accusing them of working for the “regime”.Ghorban Ali Hosseinnezhad and Mostafa Mohammadi fathers of two girls who are taken as hostages at Camp Liberty were even beaten by henchmen of the Cult after they took an action to denounce the group’s abusive attitude in front of Maryam Rajavi’s headquarters in Ouver sur Oise, Paris. [8]

“Touched by memories of his childhood," as Ms. Bouzar said or having heard the voice of their parents and siblings through loudspeakers at Camp Ashraf was so moving to stimulate a large group of the MKO members to escape the cult-like bars of the group. And, that’s the bitter experience Rajavi fears the recurrence.

By Mazda Parsi

References:

[1]MEVEL, PAULINE& LABBÉ, CHINE , ditch reason, Dounia Bouzar, a 51-year-old Muslim anthropologist, speaks to Reuters during an interview in Paris, France, REUTERS, October 22, 2015.

[2] ibid

[3] Potter, Richard, The Cult in the Shadow War: An Interview with a former member of Mojahedin-e-Khalq, mondoweiss.net, November 26, 2013

[4] ibid

[5] MEVEL, PAULINE& LABBÉ, CHINE , ditch reason, Dounia Bouzar, a 51-year-old Muslim anthropologist, speaks to Reuters during an interview in Paris, France, REUTERS, October 22, 2015.

[6]Potter, Richard, The Cult in the Shadow War: An Interview with a former member of Mojahedin-e-Khalq, mondoweiss.net, November 26, 2013

[7] MEVEL, PAULINE& LABBÉ, CHINE , ditch reason, Dounia Bouzar, a 51-year-old Muslim anthropologist, speaks to Reuters during an interview in Paris, France, REUTERS, October 22, 2015.

[8] https://www.nejatngo.org/en/posts/6160

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Massoud Rajavi

Free my brother; Mostafa Beheshti

Rajavi is responsible for the lives lost

Narges Beheshti is a suffering sister who has not been able to have any contact with her brother; Mostafa now for long years.

She says:” Rajavi and irresponsible ranks of his cult caused the death of my beloved brother Morteza due to their passion for power…

The Rajavis have taken hostage the other brother of mine; Mostafa now for 14 years. During all these years they didn’t allow us to visit Mostafa even once.

We traveled to Camp Ashraf, Iraq several times. We and other Camp residents families even went to UNHCR in Baghdad. However the MKO Cult leaders didn’t allow the suffering families to visit their beloveds.

It is now 4 years that the Camp Ashraf residents have been relocated to Camp Liberty. They were due to stay there as a temporary location to soon be transferred to third countries. However, during all these four years just some 400 individuals have been transferred to Albania that is 100 people a year.

I believe that Rajavi does not intend to save the helpless residents of Liberty. He just think about his zeal for power, his relatives and friends.

How does it come while my brother and other stranded Liberty residents are kept by the MKO Cult leaders within the violence and insecurity of Iraq as captives and don’t transfer them to third countries, the Rajavi’s son, Maryam Rajavi and Shahrzad sadr and her daughter and many other Rajavi’s relatives were transferred to foreign countries.

I plea all human rights bodies to probe the suffering families petitions. I declare that Rajavi is personally responsible for the lives of our beloveds.

Narges Beheshti, Iran Interlink, Translated by Nejat Society  

November 10, 2015 0 comments
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Iran

US Looking for Chance to Disturb Iran Security

Head of Iran’s Law Enforcement Police Brigadier General Hossein Ashtari warned of the US plots to stir insecurity in Iran through proxy terrorist groups in the regional and neighboring states and opposition forces.

"They are seeking to stir insecurity in Iran but thanks God, they have failed to reach their ominous goals due to the Supreme Leader’s guidelines, people’s presence and preparedness of the military and law enforcement police forces; yet if they find a window of opportunity, they will certainly embark on committing crimes (against the Iranian nation)," Ashtari said in Tehran on Wednesday.

He said that the Americans’ footprints are seen in every insecurity in Iran and in the regional states, adding that the US tries to harm Iran’s security through the terrorist groups in the nearby countries, the terrorist Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization (MKO, also known as MEK, PMOI and NCRI), the opposition forces and Saddam Hussein’s 8-year-long imposed war against Iran (1980-1988).

Ashtari also underlined that the US is now supporting the crimes of the terrorist groups, including the ISIL, in Iraq and Syria by supplying them with weapons.

The Iranian people from all walks of life, including school and university students, took to the streets to mark the anniversary of the US embassy takeover in 1979 and commemorate the National Day of Campaign against Global Arrogance and the National Student Day in massive rallies on Wednesday.

The rallies were held one day after Ayatollah Khamenei cautioned that despite the nuclear deal and Washington’s claims, the US is still seeking to change the ruling system in Iran.

"The reality is that the US objectives vis a vis the Islamic Republic of Iran have not changed at all and if they can, they will not hesitate a moment to annihilate the Islamic Republic but they cannot, and with God’s help, they will fail in materializing this goal in the future too in light of industrious moves by the youth, increasing and deepening insight of the nation and Iran’s progress," Ayatollah Khamenei said in Tehran on Tuesday, addressing the Iranian university students and pupils on the threshold of the ‘Students Day’ and the ‘Day of Campaign against Arrogance’ in Iran.

He referred to certain superficial and unreal flexibilities shown by the US during the recent nuclear talks with Iran, and said that the reality behind such behavior is that the US is still pursuing the same inimical policies towards Iran, which will never be forgotten by the Iranian nation.

Ayatollah Khamenei underscored that the US support for the criminal Zionist regime and the Saudi-led coalition’s crimes against the Yemeni people reveals Washington’s real face.

He referred to Iran’s normal relations with other world states even those who show some hypocritical behavior towards the Iranian nation, but said the US which uses every pretext to hit a blow at the nation and annihilate the Islamic Republic is an exception to this rule, reiterating that "religion, wisdom, conscience and humanity all stand against such friendship".

Ayatollah Khamenei pointed to the US continued practical enmity towards the Islamic Republic, and said religious beliefs are the root cause of this enmity as it is the source inspiring the Iranian nation with resistance. "Therefore, they have targeted those beliefs using new instruments but our students and youth will foil such tricks and plots."

November 9, 2015 0 comments
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Camp Liberty

Two Camp Liberty residents fled the MKO Cult

Taking advantages of the chaotic situation of Temporary Transit Location due to the rocket attack of October 29th, two Camp residents managed to escape the Cult, Peyvand-e Rahayee Website reported.  

The two escapees are Shahram and Shahroud Gargari. Gargari family had several times gone to the MKO Camps and demanded the Cult leaders to allow them visit their beloved Shahram and Shahroud. However, the MKO Cult leaders didn’t allow them to visit their beloveds.

Peyvand- e Rahayee also reported the escape and defection of nine disaffected MKO members in Iraq and Albania in late October.

November 8, 2015 0 comments
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