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Massoud Rajavi

MKO leader threaten members to death penalty

On the occasion of October 10th, World Day Against Death Penalty , the Mujahedin Khalq Organization’s propaganda arm, holds an alleged conference in Paris where its leader Maryam Rajavi claimed,” Our plan is an Iran without the death penalty”(!)

Meanwhile, a number of defectors of the MKO hold rallies, take actions and issue statements to denounce Rajavi’s claims. Besides, some of the former members posted their experiences and memoirs of Massoud and Maryam Rajavi as cult leaders who threaten their rank and file to death penalty.

Foad Basri is a defector of the MKO cult who hasn’t given up condemning the cult leaders in social networks. This is his Facebook status on October 11th, 2015:

“A video on the MKO website titled:” Tomorrow without Death Penalty” called a memory to my mind. I remember a meeting in Baharestan hall in Baghdad [when he was a member of the MKO]. Massoud Rajavi was walking on the stage, smoking a cigarette, when he said,”Anyone who wants to leave us, I mean in Baghdad, I myself issue his death sentence. In Iraq, we can do everything but unfortunately we cannot afford it, abroad. I allocate a place in [camp] Ashraf and I personally execute the mercenary renegades so that you do not think I’m kidding.” (!)

October 13, 2015 0 comments
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Mujahedin Khalq; A proxy force

The Mujahedeen e-Khalq: The US Prepares to Back a New Terrorist Army in Iran, Prelude to a Wider War?

As US attempts to extort a settlement in Syria built on regime-change, US senators and generals conspire to arm and back a new terrorist army aimed at Iran.

An October 7, 2015 hearing before the US Senate Committee on Armed Forces (SASC) titled, “Iranian Influence in Iraq and the Case of Camp Liberty,” served as a reaffirmation of America’s commitment to back the terrorist organization Mujahedeen e-Khalq (MEK) and specifically 2,400 members of the organization being harbored on a former US military base in Iraq.

Providing testimony was former US Senator Joseph I. Lieberman, former US Marine Corps Commandant and former Supreme Allied Commander Europe General James Jones, USMC (Ret.), and Colonel Wesley Martin, US Army (Ret.).

All three witnesses made passionate pleas before a room full of nodding senators for America to continue backing not only MEK terrorists currently harbored on a former US military base in Iraq, but to back groups like MEK inside of Iran itself to threaten the very survival of the government in Tehran.

In the opening remarks by Lieberman, he stated:

It was not only right and just that we took them off the foreign terrorist organization list, but the truth is now that we ought to be supportive of them and others in opposition to the government in Iran more than we have been.

Lieberman would also state (emphasis added):

Here’s my point Mr. Chairman, we ought to compartmentalize that agreement also, that nuclear agreement. We ought to put it over there, and not let it stop us from confronting what they’re doing in Syria. Continuing the sanctions for human rights violations in Iran in support of terrorism. And here’s the point I want to make about the National Council of Resistance of Iran and other democratic opposition groups that are Iranian – we ought to be supporting them.

This regime in Tehran is hopeless. It’s not going to change. There’s no evidence … every piece of evidence says the contrary. So I hope we can find a way, we used to do this not so long ago, supporting opposition groups in Iran. They deserve our support, and actually they would constitute a form of pressure on the government in Tehran that would unsettle them as much as anything else we could do because it would threaten the survival of the regime which from every objective indicator I can see is a very unpopular regime in Iran.

The United States, unrepentant regarding the arc of chaos, mass murder, terrorism, civilizational destruction it has created stretching from Libya to Syria, now seeks openly to extend it further into Iran using precisely the same tactics – the use of terrorist proxies – to dismantle and destroy Iranian society.

While Lieberman, General Jones, and Colonel Martin all failed categorically to accurately describe the true nature of the MEK terrorists they seek to support in a proxy war with Iran, the US policy papers these three lobbyists are reading from have done so and in great detail.

MEK is a Listed Terror Organization for a Reason

MEK has carried out decades of brutal terrorist attacks, assassinations, and espionage against the Iranian government and its people, as well as targeting Americans including the attempted kidnapping of US Ambassador Douglas MacArthur II, the attempted assassination of USAF Brigadier General Harold Price, the successful assassination of Lieutenant Colonel Louis Lee Hawkins, the double assassinations ofColonel Paul Shaffer and Lieutenant Colonel Jack Turner, and the successful ambush and killing of American Rockwell International employees William Cottrell, Donald Smith, and Robert Krongard.

Image: MEK terrorists in Iraq, 1997. Saddam Hussein used MEK terrorists to wage proxy war on Iran. Ironically despite accusing Hussein of state-sponsored terrorism for just such a policy, the US eagerly inherited the terrorist organization and has since then aspired to use MEK in a similar fashion. 

Admissions to the deaths of the Rockwell International employees can be found within a report written by former US State Department and Department of Defense official Lincoln Bloomfield Jr. on behalf of the lobbying firm Akin Gump in an attempt to dismiss concerns over MEK’s violent past and how it connects to its current campaign of armed terror – a testament to the depths of depravity from which Washington and London lobbyists operate.

To this day MEK terrorists have been carrying out attacks inside of Iran killing political opponents, attacking civilian targets, as well as carrying out the US-Israeli program of targeting and assassinating Iranian scientists. MEK terrorists are also suspected of handling patsies in recent false flag operations carried out in India, Georgia, and Thailand, which have been ham-handedly blamed on the Iranian government.

MEK is described by Council on Foreign Relations Senior Fellow Ray Takeyh as a “cult-like organization” with “totalitarian tendencies.” While Takeyh fails to expand on what he meant by “cult-like” and “totalitarian,” an interview with US State Department-run Radio Free Europe-Radio Liberty reported that a MEK Camp Ashraf escapee claimed the terrorist organization bans marriage, using radios, the Internet, and holds many members against their will with the threat of death if ever they are caught attempting to escape.

Not once is any of this backstory mentioned in the testimony of any of the witnesses before the senate hearing, defiling the memories of those who have been murdered and otherwise victimized by this terrorist organization. The de-listing of MEK in 2012 as a foreign terrorist organization by the US State Department is another indictment of the utter lack of principles the US clearly hides behind rather than in any way upholds as a matter of executing foreign policy.

American Support of Anti-Iranian Mercenaries a Prelude to Wider War

MEK has already afforded the US the ability to wage a low-intensity conflict with Iran. MEK’s role in doing so was eagerly discussed in 2009, several years before it was even de-listed as a terrorist organization by the US State Department in the Brooking Institution’s policy paper “Which Path to Persia? Options for a New American Strategy Toward Iran” (PDF).

The report stated (emphasis added):

Perhaps the most prominent (and certainly the most controversial) opposition group that has attracted attention as a potential U.S. proxy is the NCRI (National Council of Resistance of Iran), the political movement established by the MEK (Mujahedin-e Khalq). Critics believe the group to be undemocratic and unpopular, and indeed anti-American.

In contrast, the group’s champions contend that the movement’s long-standing opposition to the Iranian regime and record of successful attacks on and intelligence-gathering operations against the regime make it worthy of U.S. support. They also argue that the group is no longer anti-American and question the merit of earlier accusations. Raymond Tanter, one of the group’s supporters in the United States, contends that the MEK and the NCRI are allies for regime change in Tehran and also act as a useful proxy for gathering intelligence. The MEK’s greatest intelligence coup was the provision of intelligence in 2002 that led to the discovery of a secret site in Iran for enriching uranium. 

Despite its defenders’ claims, the MEK remains on the U.S. government list of foreign terrorist organizations. In the 1970s, the group killed three U.S. officers and three civilian contractors in Iran. During the 1979-1980 hostage crisis, the group praised the decision to take America hostages and Elaine Sciolino reported that while group leaders publicly condemned the 9/11 attacks, within the group celebrations were widespread.

Undeniably, the group has conducted terrorist attacks—often excused by the MEK’s advocates because they are directed against the Iranian government. For example, in 1981, the group bombed the headquarters of the Islamic Republic Party, which was then the clerical leadership’s main political organization, killing an estimated 70 senior officials. More recently, the group has claimed credit for over a dozen mortar attacks, assassinations, and other assaults on Iranian civilian and military targets between 1998 and 2001. At the very least, to work more closely with the group (at least in an overt manner), Washington would need to remove it from the list of foreign terrorist organizations.

Proof that Brookings’ policy paper was more than a mere theoretical exercise, in 2012 MEK would indeed be de-listed by the US State Department with support for the terrorist organization expanded. The fact that former senators and retired generals representing well-funded corporate think tanks even just this week are plotting to use MEK to overthrow the Iranian government should raise alarms that other criminality conspired within the pages of this policy paper may still well be in play.

Lieberman himself suggests that proxy war and regime-change should proceed regardless of the so-called “nuclear deal” – with the 2009 Brookings report itself having stated that (emphasis added):

..any military operation against Iran will likely be very unpopular around the world and require the proper international context—both to ensure the logistical support the operation would require and to minimize the blowback from it. The best way to minimize international opprobrium and maximize support (however, grudging or covert) is to strike only when there is a widespread conviction that the Iranians were given but then rejected a superb offer—one so good that only a regime determined to acquire nuclear weapons and acquire them for the wrong reasons would turn it down. Under those circumstances, the United States (or Israel) could portray its operations as taken in sorrow, not anger, and at least some in the international community would conclude that the Iranians “brought it on themselves” by refusing a very good deal.

Clearly, both Brookings in 2009, and Lieberman this week have conspired to use the so-called “Iranian Nuclear Deal” as cover for betrayal and regime change.

For those wondering why Russia has intervened in Syria in the matter that it has, it should be plainly obvious. The US has no intention to stop in Syria. With Iraq, Afghanistan, and Libya behind it, and Syria within its clutches, it is clear that Iran is next, and inevitably this global blitzkrieg will not stop until it reaches Moscow and Beijing.

Even as the US adamantly denies the obvious – that is has intentionally created and is currently perpetuating Al Qaeda, the so-called “Islamic State,” and other terrorist groups in Syria, it is openly conspiring to use another army of terrorists against neighboring Iran, live before a US Senate hearing. Should the US succeed in Syria, it would not be the end of the conflict, but only the end of the beginning of a much wider world war.

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October 12, 2015 0 comments
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Mujahedin Khalq 's Function

The MKO, Fan club of Saudi Arabia

While the Islamic republic of Iran and Saudi Arabia are at a high level of tensions that may end to a war, the Mujahedin Khalq Organization (MKO) cannot conceal its pleasure of a disturbed relationship between Iran and its neighbors.

Once, the MKO leader Massoud Rajavi took a lot of advantages from the war between Iran and Iraq although he lost his least support among the Iranian public due to siding with their aggressive enemy. However, the MKO leaders have no way out except resorting to the old tool which is siding with the enemy of Iranian nation.

Having been disappointed with the nuclear deal, and therefore, a normalized Iran-West relationship, they were lying in ambush for another troubled Iranian relations with foreign countries. The disaster of Mina gave them the opportunity. 

The group’s propaganda media garner their headlines with sponsorship for Saudi Arabia. In case of the heartbreaking tragedy of this year’s pilgrimage, the MKO leader and propaganda predictably disregarded the loss of a large number of their country-men, instead they played the part of attorney of the Saudis.  Maryam Rajavi usually sends message of condolences for the least earthquake that shakes Iran –even if there is no death casualty—and always put the fault of casualties of the quake on the Iranian Government’s mismanagement but she never offers sympathy to the large number of survivors of the Mina disaster that was the direct result of mismanagement of the government of Saudi Arabia that is supposed to manage the most important annual event of the world of Islam.

 The MKO’s propaganda covers the clashes in Yemen as if Islamic Republic is bombing civilians rather than Saudi Arabia! Yemen has turned into a humanitarian disaster, where thousands of bombs are being dropped, 1.5 million people are displaced and more than 90% of the population is in need of assistance, according to the Guardian. The Guardian views Yemen’s crisis as “the forgotten war”. But why the Western media forget it because “the US is one of the primary causes of the problem”. This reason is exactly true for the MKO media because Saudi Arabia is one of their military and financial sponsors as well as the US and Israel.

The West is actively assisting the Saudi monarchy while the country indiscriminately kills thousands of civilians in Yemen in what amounts to war crimes by almost anyone’s definition. To obey its western masters and to flatter its main sponsor in the region the MKO turns blind eye to the most horrific atrocities against humanity.  However, it claims to advocate human rights and democracy for the Iranian people.

What counts for the MKO to make allies, is only money.  As far as the group is financially supported by Saudis, the MKO media serves as their “fan Club”.  This is one of many accounts of the Saudi’s sponsorship for the MKO that Press TV reported:

“A Mujahedin-e Khalq Organization defector says the terrorist group receives funding from Saudi Arabia and Israel, emphasizing MKO’s role in the suppression and massacre of Iraqis under the former Baath regime.  Speaking in an exclusive interview with Ashraf News website in the Iraqi capital Baghdad on Saturday, Maryam Sanjabi said there is evidence about the relations and cooperation between the MKO and the Saudi kingdom. She added that the group has used the tactic of establishing relations with Jordanian lawmakers in order to expand their activities in Jordan with the help of Riyadh. She also called on the remaining MKO members in camp Liberty in Iraq to think rationally and take advantage of the Iraqi government and UN decisions about their re-settlement in another country.  MKO members have now a better chance of escaping in the wake of their transfer from Camp New Iraq, formerly known as Camp Ashraf, situated about 120 kilometers (74 miles) west of the border with Iran, to the Camp Liberty, the former MKO leadership council member said. The group fled to Iraq in 1986, where it enjoyed the support of Iraq’s executed dictator Saddam Hussein, and set up its camp near the Iranian border. The organization is known to have cooperated with Saddam in suppressing the 1991 uprisings in southern Iraq and carrying out the massacre of Iraqi Kurds. The group has also carried out numerous acts of violence against Iranian civilians and government officials.”

By Mazda Parsi

References:

[1] The Guardian, The Yemen crisis is partly our fault. We can no longer facilitate this war, 5 October 2015

[2] Press TV, ‘S Arabia, Israel fund MKO terrorists’, May 13 2012

October 12, 2015 0 comments
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Iran Interlink Weekly Digest

Iran Interlink Weekly Digest – 116

++ Although the Iranian team won the inaugural Asian Women’s Futsal Championship, the MEK couldn’t even bear to mention it. Apparently news from inside the MEK reports that Maryam Rajavi was in a black, jealous mood over it, even though she is over sixty and these are young women. The MEK resorted to repeating what some unknown Saudi papers had first published; that because they wear scarves the footballers are actually men. (The MEK has forgotten that in Saudi Arabia and in the MEK women are forced beneath greater hijab than that of the players.) MEK reporting apparently shows how much hatred they have toward the Iranian people.

++ Saudi newspaper Akaz, owned by the Al Saud family, claimed this week that Iran was behind the deaths in Haj. As proof, they brought a notorious MEK commander called Hadi Roshan Ravan (who is a famous intel officer of Saddam Hossein and the MEK and is known inside the MEK as a torturer), to explain. Roshan Ravan is also infamous for making other false allegations, such as in the Argentina dossier – for which it was exposed that the only witnesses were him and the late Ebrahim Zakeri, both high ranking MEK commanders. For Argentinian investigators it was clear they had been groomed by Mossad.

++ A handful of US Senators have spoken out in support of the MEK. Most Iranian papers have translated in full or most of this news. They have not spoken about individuals such as John McCain, Thom Tillis and Ted Poe who have come out in support of the MEK. Instead most Iranian papers hold up America as a country for ridicule alongside the MEK and say ‘this is what we have reduced them to; the only tool they have to use is the MEK, but they can’t even use them because they are finished!’

++ Iranian media has ‘gone to town’ over all the above news items, treating them as jokes, translating them into Farsi for Iranians to have a laugh.

++ Over 80% of MEK outlets have been swearing at ex members and families last week. That’s not new, but listen to what they have to say. The MEK call them “pigs” and “boars” and say the families “bray like donkeys”. Seriously! Is that the level to which the MEK has descended?

In English:

++ Nejat Bloggers reported from Geneva last week that several members of Iran Zanan (Women’s) Association attended meetings on human rights issues in Geneva. Zahra Moie’ni, Batul Soltani and Homeyra Mohammadnez represented Iran Zanan to meet nations’ representatives. They also staged a picket to protest against human rights abuses committed within the camps of the Mojahedin Khalq in front of the United Nation’s office in Geneva.

++ Mazda Parsi writing for Nejat Bloggers focused on the paradox of Maryam Rajavi, notorious for human rights abuses inside her own cult, talking about her support for human rights in public.

++ Al Monitor and The Washington Times reported on support voiced for the MEK during Congressional committee meetings. (Which the Iranian press gleefully took up to poke fun of.)

++ Anne Khodabandeh wrote ‘‘Who could hang a saint?’ – Maryam Rajavi’s crocodile tears over human rights’. In reaction to the World Day Against the Death Penalty, Maryam Rajavi poses as a human rights advocate, sweeping under the carpet her decades long history of direct responsibility for the deaths and torture of thousands of victims, including her own members. Khodabandeh says her pose is not a result of contrition or a change of heart. Instead it is “a politically motivated fake stance brought about by panic and despair, just as once the MEK’s manufactured nuclear intelligence bought them artificial status brought about by opportunism. Since July, the negotiated Iran nuclear agreement has irrevocably changed the political landscape. The MEK are no longer needed or wanted beyond backing up the efforts of a few regime change pundits clinging to the past.

“And of course, Maryam Rajavi is acutely aware of the fate of her benefactor Saddam Hussein. When he was no longer needed, his former allies handed him over to the Iraqi people for judgement and punishment. He was, as we all know, hanged.

“So, Maryam’s Rajavi’s sudden and specific and uncharacteristic condemnation of the death penalty should be judged in this context. Her underlying message to her sponsors is, ‘who could hang a saint?’”

October 9, 2015

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Mujahedin Khalq; A proxy force

Critics on the US-MKO love affair

While certain US lawmakers are betting on the dead horse of the Mujahedin Khalq Organization (the MOK) in a recent hearing in the US Congress, critics of the paid advocacy for the group disapproved their deed as a shame.

Susan Nevens, the American political affairs analyst find John McCain’s support for the MKO as

“another example of America’s love affair with terrorism and terrorist group”. “These vermin were of course listed as a terrorist group for their alleged attacks on Americans decades ago, but were removed in 2012 following an unprecedented lobbying campaign, practically going from ‘terrorist’ to ‘freedom fighters’ over night, “she posted on her Facebook account.

She ironically denounces Senator Thom Tillis who urges the congress and likes to pressure the administration to speed up the resettlement of the MKO terrorists in the US, stating, “He is of course right America stands behind any terrorist group.”

“Why should the support for these vermin be delayed, and of course the State Department stated that it’s working diligently on the issue, “ Nevens implies the US’s hypocrisy on the issue of terrorism.

She concludes,”So here is another story of the US support for terrorist group, America and the US Congress never stop, IT IS A ROUTINE order of the day.”

Definitely, It seems that for the US warmongers the justification of regime change is enough reason to support terrorists like the MKO. The prominent Journalist Soraya Sepahpour Ulrich asks in her Facebook status,” Is there no end in sight for America’s love of terrorists?! Is there no shame left?”

Nejat Bloggers

October 11, 2015 0 comments
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Maryam Rajavi

Maryam Rajavi’s crocodile tears over human rights

‘Who could hang a saint?’ – Maryam Rajavi’s crocodile tears over human rights

Human Rights advocacy is a laudable activity. Advocates automatically occupy the high moral ground in pursuit of their goals – and this of course reflects on their status. But as with everything we must examine their underlying motives before we accept at face value the posturing of every Tom, Dick and Harry who jumps on the bandwagon of human rights. Above all, we must examine the person before we listen to their inviolable message.

In reaction to the ‘World Day Against the Death Penalty (October 10), notorious cult leader Maryam Rajavi will use the occasion to announce to a specially assembled audience that she is against the death penalty.

That will be news indeed to the thousands of former members and indeed the current members of the notorious terrorist Mojahedin Khalq cult which she leads. Maryam Rajavi’s MEK has not only killed over 12,000 Iranians and 25,000 Iraqis as part of its violent regime change agenda, but inside the group, Rajavi has been personally responsible for the extra-judicial murder and torture of countless members behind the closed doors of the cult.

So, what could be behind this dramatic volte-face? Has Rajavi really undergone a unique transformation of belief and if so, is she sincerely contrite for all the deaths she is personally responsible for within the Mojahedin Khalq? Does she regret her past? Will she now apologise to the thousands of former members of her organisation who are victims of heinous human rights abuses for which she and her husband are culpable?

For various reasons this is impossible. Not least because as the leader of a mind control cult such an admission of guilt would undermine the whole foundation of her organisation and throw the remaining vulnerable brainwashed members onto the path of a mental breakdown.

Or is this, as we have every reason to believe, a politically motivated fake stance brought about by panic and despair, just as once the MEK’s manufactured nuclear intelligence bought them artificial status brought about by opportunism. Since July, the negotiated Iran nuclear agreement has irrevocably changed the political landscape. The MEK are no longer needed or wanted beyond backing up the efforts of a few regime change pundits clinging to the past.

And of course, Maryam Rajavi is acutely aware of the fate of her benefactor Saddam Hussein. When he was no longer needed, his former allies handed him over to the Iraqi people for judgement and punishment. He was, as we all know, hanged.

So, Maryam’s Rajavi’s sudden and specific and uncharacteristic condemnation of the death penalty should be judged in this context. Her underlying message to her sponsors is, ‘who could hang a saint?’

Anne Khodabandeh (Singleton), Middle East Strategy Consultants,

October 10, 2015 0 comments
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Mujahedin Khalq; A proxy force

Congress shows renewed interest in MEK terrorists after nuclear deal

Iran hawks on Capitol Hill are taking a renewed interest in the Iranian opposition group Mujahedeen-e-Khalq (MEK) following the nuclear deal with Tehran.

Democrats and Republicans on the Senate Armed Services Committee on Oct. 7 urged the Obama administration to speed up the resettlement of more than 2,300 MEK refugees who remain in a camp near Baghdad. They also want the United States to put more pressure on Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi’s government to protect MEK members from alleged attacks by Tehran-backed assailants.

“These are people who peacefully disarmed and protected American soldiers when we went into Iraq,” said Sen. Thom Tillis, R-N.C. “And we made a promise that we would take care of them.”

He called the slow pace of resettlement to the United States ”despicable.” Only 800 have been resettled outside of Iraq, according to Sen. Jack Reed, D-R.I., including 29 in the United States.

“I think we need to put the pressure on [the administration],” Tillis said. “This is wrong. It’s not what America stands for.”

The State Department says it’s working diligently on the issue.

“The relocation of the remaining residents of Camp Hurriya outside of Iraq remains a high priority for the United States,” said a State Department official. “The State Department believes the only way the residents of Camp Hurriya can be made safe is by finding them safe, secure, and permanent locations to live outside of Iraq.”

The MEK was listed as a terrorist group for its alleged attacks on Americans decades ago, but was removed in 2012 following an unprecedented lobbying campaign. It is part of the National Council of Resistance of Iran and has carried out attacks against Iran.

The group is still listed as such for immigration purposes by the Department of Homeland Security, however, greatly complicating resettlement of MEK members to the United States; this has only been allowed for the past two years — and even then, only if they renounce their MEK affiliation first.

“As part of [the] international humanitarian effort and as a demonstration of our serious commitment to resolving this matter, the Obama administration decided in September 2013, based on an interagency recommendation, to move forward in identifying residents from Camp Hurriya who would be eligible for parole into the United States,” the State Department official said. “The interagency parole process is underway.”

While relocation efforts dominated the Oct. 7 hearing, the subtext was a much broader debate over whether — and how much — to continue to confront Iran despite the nuclear agreement.

Tehran had asked the United States to crack down on the MEK as part of the early talks that eventually led to this summer’s landmark agreement, the Wall Street Journal reported in June. Current and former officials told the newspaper that they refused.

Some of the MEK’s allies in Congress view the MEK members as “freedom fighters” who could present a viable, democratic alternative to the mullahs. Iran says they’re a terrorist group with almost no support inside the country after they fought alongside Saddam Hussein in Iraq’s brutal war with Iran.

Former Sen. Joseph Lieberman and two retired military officials urged lawmakers to keep the pressure on Iran — a message that resonated with members of both parties.

“I think we would be derelict and disloyal to our own national values if we did not find better ways — overt and covert — to support the democratic opposition to the dictatorial regime in Iran,” said Lieberman, a Democrat turned independent.

“Sen. Lieberman, I don’t think I could summarize any better than you just did,” answered committee chairman John McCain, R-Ariz. “We’ll continue this effort.”

Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., said he was “struck” by Lieberman’s contention that some officials’ hopes for a “new era” in US-Iranian relations should not preclude Congress from keeping the pressure on Iran. Blumenthal is one of a handful of Democrats who have signed on to new Iran legislation from Sen. Ben Cardin, D-Md.

“I’d like to take this occasion to say that Iran is unlikely to change its behavior or conduct in the region in the wake of that agreement; if anything, flush with additional financial resources and with a need to demonstrate its revolutionary ambitions, it almost certainly will increase its mischief in that area,” Blumenthal said. “And I would invite you to suggest other areas that perhaps we should pursue that could counter that continuing influence — and obviously our keeping our promise in this instance is one that’s important.”

Gen. James Jones, President Barack Obama’s former national security adviser, told lawmakers that Iran is consolidating its grip on Iraq. He urged them to push back.

“Frankly I think it’s very important for the United States to re-establish its independence in this matter,” Jones told Al-Monitor after the hearing. “We live by our commitments; we do the right thing. Airlifting 2,500 people or however many are left out of there should not be a problem.”

And Col. Wesley Martin, the former commander of the base where the MEK refugees were located before moving to the Baghdad area, said the United States owed a “debt” to the MEK.

“Many of my soldiers and Marines got to come home because of the work done by the MEK at Camp Ashraf,” Martin told Al-Monitor. “I cannot pay that debt back. But I can try, as often as I can.”

Julian Pecquet, Al-Monitor

October 10, 2015 0 comments
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Mujahedin Khalq Organization's Propaganda System

Speaking of human Rights, Paradox of the Cult of Rajavi

As soon as her supervisors turned their back, she opened the door next to the doctor’s room and ran through the long corridor. At the end of the corridor, there was another door opening to a hall where she rushed to a window. She was lucky that there was no bars on the window so she could squeeze through the window. She breathlessly ran again and again until she reached Iraqi forces guarding Camp Ashraf.

Zahra Mirbagheri, former member of the Mujahedin Khalq Organization ( the MKO) left three sisters and a brother in Camp Ashraf after she was fed up with mental and physical tortures under the oppressive mind control system of the Cult of Rajavi ( the MKO).

She is now married in Iran but looking forward to the releasing of her siblings who are still taken as hostages by the MKO authorities. According to Zahra’s testimony, they had no family relationship in the Camp Ashraf due to the strictly scheduled and emotionless life in the MKO cult in which no one is allowed to think of love, family and friends. Zahra and her mother are waiting for their loved ones and hoping that they find their way out of the cult someday.

As a matter of fact, the rank and file of the MKO must dedicate their entire life to their leaders Massoud and Maryam Rajavi under a manipulation program that requires members to attend self-criticism meetings and to undertake cult jargons every day.

Zahra and her family are a few of thousands of the MKO’s victims. Finian Cunningham, a prominent expert in international affairs opens his latest article on the US sponsored MKO terrorists, with the bitter story of another victim of the MKO: Masoumeh. She was only six years old when MKO gunmen shoot her family members dead at home. “Masoumeh and other children in the house were spared in the massacre,” Cunningham writes. “But everyday of her life ever since that horror, she lives with the nightmare encountered that morning when she woke as a young girl.”[1]

“My mother was innocent,” she recounts with an abiding, heartrending disbelief that her beloved was so cruelly torn from her life. [2]

There are a lot of more families who were torn by the MKO either in its terror acts or as a result of the cult-like despotic approach by its leaders. By contrast, today Maryam Rajavi who speaks under the so-called title of “president-elect”, boasts of human rights and democracy that she could bring to the Iranian people.

Over a decade the MKO’s misinformation campaign tried to mislead the West about the Iranian nuclear program. However, the nuclear deal was finally reached between the West and Iran.

Defeated tactic pushed the MKO to take the next step. They took action to bold a new propaganda: human rights in Iran. Maryam Rajavi orders the West to empower her cult as dissidents of the Islamic Republic –perhaps like what happened in Syria and Iraq. She accuses Islamic Republic of launching “a war against its own people” by “executions, imprisonments, intimidation and repression.”

Maryam Rajavi claims that her cult can fulfill the desire of the Iranian people for democratic change while Iranian victims of the MKO mount to thousands of people who never forget the group’s atrocities against its own people. The MKO, as Fininnan Cunningham describes, is the most notorious group that has devastated Iranian families by acts of terrorism. [3]

Caleb Maupin, American journalist exposes the MKO as “a group of fanatics” who “has killed tens of thousands of innocent people since the Iranian revolution in 1979”. [4]

He states that the MKO turned into a destructive abusive cult after it was sided with Saddam Hussein against its own countrymen.  “Hossein forces air-dropped bands of MEK fighters into Iran where, as the self-named “Iranian National Liberation Army”, writes Maupin.[5]

He mentions the MKO’s role in Iraq, as Saddam Hussein’s “personal goon squad” who slaughtered Kurds of Iraq. Thus, he ironically puts the subtitle “Mass murderers as Human Rights Activists” who chant slogans of democracy and human rights.[6]

The MKO agents follow Maryam Rajavi’s agenda in their recent masquerade show in front of the United Nations during its General Assembly. The few MKO agents who attended the so-called protest were “a group of elderly, agitated Persians” who tried to pass themselves off as “Human Rights Activists”. [7]

Caleb Mupin calls their show as a display of “insanity to the world by calling for greater hostility between the United States and the Islamic Republic.” Referring to the collaboration of the MKO and Mossad to kill the Iranian nuclear scientists, Maupin reveals the MKO as a supporter of Netanyahu’s Likud Party, too.

Considering the dark history of human rights abuses in the undemocratic Cult of Rajavi, Maryam Rajavi’s claim for democracy and human rights (that she promises to be fulfilled in Iran by the empowerment of the MKO) seems absolutely absurd. 

By: Mazda Parsi

References:

1. Cunningham, Finian, Iran Key to Unlocking US Hypocrisy on Global Terrorism, Strategic Culture Foundation, September22,2015

2. Ibid

3. Ibid

4. Maupin, Caleb T, Annual Anti-Iran Terrorist Freak Show Is Back in Town!, Counter Currents, September 28 2015

5. Ibid

6. Ibid

7. ibid

October 8, 2015 0 comments
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Former members of the MEK

Iran Zanan Association in meetings on Human Rights

Members of Iran Zanan Association attended meetings on human rights issues in Geneva.

The meetings were held to meet nations’ representatives. They also took an action to protest against human rights abuses, committed within the camps of the Mujahedin Khalq Organization(The MKO), in front of the United Nation’s office in Geneva.

Former female members of the MKO, Zahra Moie’ni ,Ms. Batul Soltani , Ms. Homeyra Mohammadnezhad were representatives of Iran Zanan Association who took an action on September 29th. Their action was aimed to expose the true face of the MKO as an undemocratic, anti-human rights entity.

The three independent women who succeeded to leave the MKO gave awareness to their audiences about the controversial issue of families of the MKO members who are not allowed to visit their loved ones taken as hostages in Camp Liberty, Iraq.

Iran Zanan delegation warned about the most basic human rights abuses committed by the MKO authorities .

The attendees handed out hundreds of flyers and brochures in order to inform people and nations’ delegations.

Nejat NGO

October 5, 2015 0 comments
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Mujahedin Khalq Organization members' families

MKO Cult efforts to extract money from the suffering families of Cult hostages

The MEK has started forcing people in Tirana to call their families in Europe, North America and Iran to extract money from them. Using such stories as, we need money for hospital or, I’m in prison or, I need money to pay a smuggler to get to Europe. Anything to get money.

 If a family agrees to send money, the MEK offers various ways to pay. But when two families asked their relatives if they received the money they were told they hadn’t.

The families then traced the money they sent and found it had gone directly to MEK bank accounts about which their relative had no knowledge.

After this was exposed, some families have answered phone calls by their relatives by saying “yes, we’ll give money, but only if we can see you and give it to you directly. We are not rich enough to pay for John Bolton or Rudi Giuliani to make speeches in Paris!”

The Farsi Commentariat has reacted with disgust that families who only want a visit after thirty years are being labelled “agents of the regime” and “Iran’s Intelligence agents” and accused of visiting Camp Liberty to “kill” the MEK there, but are now being contacted and told lies by their relatives in an effort to fool them into paying to sustain Rajavi’s cult empire.

Source: IranInterlink Weekly Digest

October 4, 2015 0 comments
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