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Shahram Bahadori - MEK ex-member
The cult of Rajavi

I was banned from my bro who was 50 meters away in Ashraf; MEK ex-member

In 2002, Shahram Bahadori Gargari and his brother Shahroud were working in Bakou, Azerbaijan when they were recruited by the agents of the Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK). However, they did not have any idea of joining a military cult in Iraq and they would be isolated from the world and even separated from each other for the next 13 years.

Although they were promised a better life in Europe, they found themselves in Turkey and then Camp Ashraf, Iraq, where they were immediately separated from each other. They were not allowed to meet each other for years. They were not told about their family who had several times come to visit them in the camp. The brothers made efforts to meet each other but each time they asked for a visit they were punished by their commanders.

Shahram Bahadori - MEK ex-member

Shahram Bahadori – MEK ex-member

After their relocation from Camp Ashraf to Camp Liberty, they succeeded to meet each other accidentally and eventually they managed to escape from the cult of Rajavi after the rocket attack on the camp in November 2015. They were aided by the UN and the Iranian embassy in Baghdad in order to return to their homeland, Iran.

Today, Shahram is a member of Nejat Society, Eastern Azarbaijan office. He has recently sent a video message recounting the story of his imprisonment in the Cult of Rajavi:
My name is Shahram Bahadri Gregari, I joined the People’s Mojahedin Organization (MEK) in 2002. my brother Shahroud and I were deceived by the promise of working in Germany, and we ended up being trapped in Iraq and the dreadful Camp Ashraf!

From the moment I entered the organization, I suffered pain and stress until the last moment I left the group (13 years). All the MEK told us were lies, everything was deception. they kept us busy with fake things. We couldn’t do anything to free ourselves, we weren’t allowed to contact our family. We could not even send a letter. They did not allow us to have access to any means of communication.

I was in the captivity of the MEK from 2002 to 2015. There was no way for me to escape, because we were two brothers, and I was kept separated from my brother. Every time I decided to leave, I hesitated because my brother was kept in another unit. I could not leave the organization alone; I was afraid that they would harm Shahroud.

They had created panic in our hearts. I could not leave. I was not allowed to see my brother who was only 50 meters away from me for 8 years!!! The distance between us was not more than 50 meters, but they did not allow us to meet each other with different excuses. Wherever I went, the officials of the group always followed me. They did not let me move freely, they would ask where I was going, what I was doing?

In the MEK, I had no right to talk and meet with my own brother, because they didn’t want us to get along to leave the group or to escape in some way.

Now I am sending a message to my former friends:

Do not waste your life in vain! Do not destroy your life! Do not stay in the MEK! There is nothing in the MEK, all its words are lies. Do not waste your youth there! During those 13 years that my brother and I stayed in the organization, we missed a single visit with our own family, we missed writing a single letter to our family, we missed a phone call with the family. All of you who have been in the MEK for many years have seen everything. You regret the entire life you lost in the group. Leave the MEK! Go to any country you want!

Since I came to Iran, I got married, I have a shop for myself, I bought a car, I live a free life, no one annoys me. Every time I breathe, I feel free, I feel young. Come and enjoy the free life. I don’t insist on coming to Iran. Go to any foreign country you want or to Iran.

October 16, 2023 0 comments
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MEK women in Ashraf 3
Albania

Why MEK is considered as an ungrateful group for Albania

It is already known that the mujahedin organization came to Albania as part of a promised dream, to be away from their country, Iran and the Iranian regime.
The MEK organization for more than 10 years has come with the status of humanitarian shelter, which caused a lot of trouble in relation to the neighboring countries, but it was a diplomatic relationship of that time, which favored this community to be able to get the green light In our country.

At that time, more than 30 Mujaheds were accepted into Albania by the government of former Prime Minister Sali Berisha. They were congratulated both by international institutions and by representatives of the USA.

After this step they moved from the initial location in Kashar, and relocated more than 3000 members of this organization to a camp called Ashraf 3 in Manez, near the city of Durrës.

But, with full generosity, the Albanian citizens, despite their skepticism, accepted this fact for this coexistence that was organized, since the MEK community was closed only in that location.

According to official data, then the number of deserters or those who left the MEK camp, who surrendered to the institutions of our country, to seek according to a legal protocol to live freely in our country, has naturally increased.

Even though the MEK continued its activity in silence, fearing the transparency of information about what was happening inside that camp, this information was transmitted by former members who left that camp.

This is where the Albanian institutions came into play, which offered him support to live freely and to make it possible to communicate with him why it was necessary to leave that camp.
Their confession turns out to be unbelievable even for the employees of the institution, when it was proven that many basic human rights are prohibited in that camp.
They make it official that communication with their families is forbidden, it is forbidden to have a family, even for those who are married, they have to divorce only for the interests of the organization.

However, in retrospect, they fell prey to a scam by this organization where they were promised that they would live in a European country where they would live freely, but the truth turned out to be different.

Some of them in public interviews in the Albanian media have claimed that they were trained for cyber purposes.

It is known that from the control reports of suspicion of policies, policy structures and the appearance of a routine in the premises of the MEK, and the door has been closed for a control reason.

Why all this non-transparency in a foreign country? What were they hiding?

But policy resistance meant that a number of servers that turned out to be used for negative purposes emerged as material evidence to be prosecuted.
Albania does not deserve a group that is treated without freedom and respect to human rights.

Aldo Sulollari/ Alfapress.al

October 15, 2023 0 comments
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Gholamreza Shekari and his Albanian wife
The cult of Rajavi

Liri Shekari speaks of her husband’s tragic story as a MEK member – Part two

Lirije Shekari, the wife of Gholamreza Shekari, a former member of the Mujahedin Khalq (MEK), writes about the bitter times of members caught in this cult. Lirije Shekari is an active member of Nejat Society Albania. Gholamreza Shekri married Liri after leaving the MEK cult in Albania, and unfortunately shortly after the couple got married, Gholamreza was detained in the illegal refugee camp Karrec. These days, Liri Shekari is waiting for her husband’s release from the camp, and she continues humanitarian activities along with other members of the Albanian Nejat Society.
In the second part of her memoirs, Lirige gives a thorough portrait of the sufferings of MEK members:

In previous episode I told my friends that my husband’s problems were not few when he was in the Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK). Some impacts can still be seen in him. He is not a normal member of society. Well, it is clear that he suffered a lot and was under a lot of mental pressure that even at nights he talked in sleep and when I asked him about it, he said that he still does not forget those bombs and those who were innocently killed.

These people who are members of the MEK and all of them have suffered and have always been under the pressure of their commanders. This is far from humanity. MEK leaders make people their slaves, for their own evil purposes.

Another memory I remember one night was related to his mother. After he defected the MEK, when he called his mother and siblings after 29 years, they all had a hard time believing that this was the child of that family. When I heard that, the hairs on my body stood up. I wondered what kind of life my husband and the other people inside the MEK had. My father was curious and said that maybe my husband was lying.

I asked some other defectors of the MEK if Gholamreza was telling the truth that he has not seen his family for 29 years and they also said, “We are like your husband because the MEK imprisoned us in a camp, so believe your husband’s words!”

I have another memory too. About having a wife. Gholamreza said that in the MEK marriage is forbidden because they say that women do not allow us to fight against the enemy, which was unbelievable to me because I have seen in other wars how women have fought alongside men and won and even they married each other and they have children.
So, what do the Mujahedin say? They have to promote their work with lies and have become anti-family. When I sat at the table of my husband’s friends, I saw how the MEK ruined the lives of these people with lies and dishonesty for the sake of their own ambitions.

October 11, 2023 0 comments
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Pompeo
The cult of Rajavi

Pompeo must understand that MEK has built a modern slavery in Abania

In a meeting with Maryam Rajavi, leader of the Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK), on Friday, October 6th , Mike Pompeo, former US Secretary of State said that Ashraf 3 is home to thousands of MEK members who have built “a modern community” in the Balkan state in the past few years. Referring to a destructive cult as a modern community indicates the extent of deviation of the MEK’s paid supporters.

Maryam Rajavi’s muti-million lobby campaigns have been acting successfully to buy the support of US warmongers. In his flattering speech on behalf of the MEK, Pompeo also described the MEK as “those who seek freedom and democracy in Iran”. It seems that the Rajavi’s dollars for Pompeo’s speaking fee and for his first-class flight and visit to Paris have been hefty enough to close his eyes to the bizarre world he saw at Ashraf 3 last year.

On May 16, 2022, Mike Pompeo and his wife, visited Ashraf 3, the headquarters of the MEK in Manez, Albania. The military-like, uniform worn, gender segregated members — female members with forced hijab– could not ring the bells for the US former official to beware that the MEK is not a normal community, let alone “a modern community”.

The MEK is a “modern slavery” in which the rule of Massoud Rajavi’s cult of personality dominates. Members of Ashraf 3 are treated as slaves who are deprived from their most basic rights in the heart of modern democratic Europe.

Modern slavery often occurs in isolated locations where victims enjoy the least level of communication with the outside world. This is what Pompeo witness at Ashraf 3 but chose to ignore.
MEK members have been taken as hostages since they were recruited or deceived to or kidnapped to join the group. They have not been allowed to contact their family and friends from the very day they entered the Cult of Rajavi.

They are kept in the barred, guarded area near a remote village in north of Tirana, highly restricted to communicate with locals. They do not own identity papers. They lack language skills. They can hardly ever leave the group. They are literally modern slaves who have to fight for their own freedom, not freedom of Iran.

By Mazda Parsi

October 9, 2023 0 comments
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MEK women
Mujahedin Khalq as an Opposition Group

The double face of the MEK: between moderate opposition party and terrorist organization

Despite presenting itself as a moderate opposition force in the eyes of Western public opinion, the MEK continues to perpetrate terrorist actions in Iran for the overthrow of the Islamic Republic, as demonstrated by their own official website, in which the attacks are described as heroic acts.

In our previous article, we summarized the history of the Mojahedin-e-Khalq , a political organization whose declared aim is the overthrow of the Islamic Republic of Iran , known by the acronym of MEK or PMOI (from the English People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran ). As we underlined on that occasion, in 1997 the United States included the MEK in the list of terrorist organizations , due to their modus operandi which effectively followed exactly that of a terrorist organization that uses attacks to achieve its goals.

In 2012, however, the United States decided to start using the organization for its own purposes of destabilizing the Islamic Republic and, taking advantage of the military occupation of Iraq, a country in which many MEK militants were located, made tacit agreements with them. Just in September 2012, Washington officially removed the name of the MEK from the list of terrorist organizations , with the organization’s own leadership officially acknowledging its past mistakes, declaring that it would thereafter act solely as a political force of opposition to the Republic Islamic, renouncing the path of attacks.

This cosmetic operation had highly positive implications both for the United States and for the MEK itself. The Washington government, in fact, was able to support Mojahedin-e-Khalq openly with an anti-Iranian function, without having to worry too much about public opinion; indeed, there are quite a few exponents of the most recent administrations who have expressed their support in favor of the MEK on public occasions. For its part, the organization has cleaned up its image internationally , presenting itself as a legitimate moderate opposition force to the Iranian theocracy.

The MEK has attempted in every way to attract the support of Western progressive political groups, who do not look favorably on a regime like that of the Islamic Republic, by leveraging media propaganda that exploits the pretext of human rights and the condition of women to foment anti-Iranian sentiment in public opinion. For this reason, the official political program of the MEK presents points such as the establishment of a democratic republic, religious freedom, gender equality in every sphere of society, the legalization of alcoholic beverages, freedom of speech, association and expression, the right to choose whether or not to wear the veil, all arguments that can find general agreement among Western public opinion. Furthermore, the MEK also proposes a close alliance of Iran with Western countries and the recognition of the State of Israel , which according to numerous sources would support the organization militarily.

This cosmetic operation to clean up its image, however, conceals a much darker reality, which sees the MEK continue to carry out terrorist operations in Iran , causing serious damage and casualties, both military and civilian, in order to achieve its political goals. This dark face of the MEK is clearly kept quiet in front of the Western public, to the point that the organization’s official website ( news.mojahedin.org ) does not report news about terrorist attacks, except in its own Fārsī language version . While in the foreign language versions the MEK presents itself as an opposition political party with a moderate outlook, in Persian all this turns into extremist frenzy .

In the Fārsī language version , the term ” insurrection centers ” (کانون‌های شورشی) frequently appears , which are none other than the terrorist cells that operate in Iran carrying out attacks in public places. These episodes, which continually affect the Iranian military and civilian population, are described as acts of heroism by MEK militants, but are then kept quiet in front of the Western public, which certainly could not accept their governments’ support for a terrorist group which boasts of its bomb attacks.

For example, in July this year the MEK carried out 23 terrorist operations to celebrate the 35th anniversary of what the organization calls Operation Forough Javidan (or “Eternal Light”), an attempted invasion of Iranian Kurdistan in course of the war events between Iran and Iraq. On that occasion, the MEK was defeated, suffering numerous losses, which in the language of the organization are called martyrs. As part of this wave of terrorist attacks, the MEK boasts, for example, of having blown up the barracks of the Revolutionary Guards in Ravansar, the headquarters of the national news agency IRNA in Qazvin and numerous other public buildings across the country, as well as setting fire to images of Iranian revolutionary leaders.

Analyzing the MEK website in Persian, there are numerous episodes of this type that can be found in the year 2023 alone (year 1402 of the Persian calendar). Terrorist episodes are often organized on the occasion of anniversaries considered important in the history of the MEK, such as the aforementioned Operation Forough Javidan, or the establishment of the National Council of Iranian Resistance , an organization and political coalition founded on 20 July 1981 and closely linked to the MEK. In fact, even on the occasion of this anniversary, terrorist attacks against the garrisons of the Revolutionary Guards and other episodes of violence occurred throughout the country.

Browsing the MEK’s official website, you can also see how these terrorist attacks are not isolated episodes, as there are several every month , and they affect every area of the country. The main targets of these operations are the headquarters of the Revolutionary Guards and other armed forces or the judiciary, and are described in pompous tones in an attempt to glorify the actions of the terrorists, decorated with the title of “heroes”, all accompanied by celebratory videos disseminated through the organization’s Telegram channel . An image therefore very different from the one that is sold to Western public opinion, and of which we want to spread awareness through this article, so that Don’t fall into the trap of supporting a terrorist organization like the MEK again.

By Giulio Chinappi – giuliochinappi.wordpress.com

October 8, 2023 0 comments
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MEK’s compound after the police raid.
Albania

MKO dithering after Albania pressures terrorists to leave

Albania has forced the terrorist Mujahedin-e-Khalq Organization (MKO) to leave its camp in the country. Now the terrorists are apparently left undecided on a new destination.

The MKO ringleaders have reportedly made arrangements for the relocation of members from their camp in Albania to an undisclosed location in Canada with resident permits of the country or temporary passports in the first step.

An informed security source told Tasnim news agency on Saturday that following mounting pressure from the Tirana government, the MKO ringleaders decided to relocate some of the terrorists to Germany and some to Canada.

Camp Ashraf 3

This file picture shows a view of the entrance to the Ashraf-3 camp, which houses members of the anti-Iran terrorist cult Mujahedin-e-Khalq Organization, in the town of Manëz, near Tirana, Albania. (Photo via Twitter)

The MKO’s plan for the evacuation of the Ashraf-3 camp in the northwestern region of Tirana and relocation of the terrorists to a new country has sparked disputes among its members.

The MKO leaders last month come up with the relocation plan after Albanian police authorities and the country’s Special Court on Corruption and Organized Crime introduced a series of strict restrictions on residents of the Ashraf-3 camp, following the discovery of incriminating evidence.

The MKO ringleaders have failed to convince French officials to agree with the relocation of a number of the terrorists to a camp in Auvers-sur-Oise commune on the northwestern outskirts of Paris.

Albania has put various restrictions on the group.

Back in June, Albanian police raided the Ashraf-3 camp on the grounds that the MKO was involved in “terror and cyber attacks” against foreign institutions.

Authorities seized 150 computer devices linked to terrorist activities. At least one person was killed and dozens of others were injured during the clashes at the camp.

In early July, Iran gained access to a batch of electronic devices and storage equipment confiscated during the search operation conducted by Albanian police.

Earlier in August, Albanian police reportedly took control of the Ashraf-3 camp and imposed a strict curfew over the entire area.

In the latest move by Albania to restrict the MKO’s terrorist and cyber activities and tighten the noose around the anti-Iran terrorist group, the Tirana government cut off access to internet at the Ashraf-3 camp late in August.

It was the latest move by Albania to restrict the terrorist and cyber activities the MKO devises at the Ashraf-3 camp.

Albania’s Prime Minister Edi Rama declared the MKO must leave the country if it wants to use Albanian soil to fight against Iran, adding that his country has no intention of being at war with Iran and “does not accept anyone who has abused our hospitality.”

The MKO has carried out numerous terrorist attacks against Iranian civilians and government officials since the victory of the Islamic Revolution in 1979. Out of the nearly 17,000 Iranians killed in terrorist attacks over the past four decades, about 12,000 have fallen victim to MKO’s brutal acts of terror, including the killing of innocent women and children.

The European Union, Canada, the United States and Japan had previously listed the MKO as a “terrorist organization.”

In 2012, the group was taken off the US list of terrorist organizations, marking Washington’s decision to begin collaborating with the notorious terrorist group in plans to undermine the Islamic Republic of Iran. The EU followed suit, removing the group from its list of terrorist organizations.

October 7, 2023 0 comments
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Money Laundry
Mujahedin Khalq Organization as a terrorist group

Report Discloses Sponsors of MKO Terrorists

An investigative report by Iranian daily Farhikhtegan has shed light on a clandestine financial network that sponsors and funds the heinous activities of the terrorist Mujahedin-e-Khalq Organization (MKO), currently based in Albania.

In a report released on Tuesday, September 19, the Iranian newspaper said it has obtained information about several companies that have provided large-scale financial aid to the MKO terrorists in the past years.

The list includes:

1. “Red Granite Pictures”, an American Film Production Company

– Owner: Reza Aziz
– Asset value: $25 million

Reza Shahriz bin Abdul Aziz, better known as Reza Aziz, was born into a political family in Malaysia. His mother married former Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak and adopted Reza.

2. Glazer Investment Company

– Executive Director: Avram Glazer
– Asset value: $1,200 million

Avram Glazer is an American businessman and the son of the wealthy Glazer family. His family company owns Tampa Bay Buccaneers of the National Football League (NFL) and holds a majority ownership stake in English football club Manchester United F.C.

Glazer family has also extensive charitable and political activities in its portfolio.

3. West Coast Prime Meat Company and International Pacific Seafood

– Founder and CEO: Craig Nikoloff
– Asset value: $100 million

Nikoloff was first famous for Claim Jumper chain restaurants, and then became one of the largest meat industry producers by establishing West Coast Prime Meat.

He is also one of the main suppliers of the network close to Ali Safavi.

4. Koyu Hotel Group

– Executive director: Tokutaro Umezawa
– Asset value: $35 million

Tokutaro Umezawa is the CEO of Koyu Hotels in America. These hotels are the main supporters of Ali Safavi network.

5. The Last bookstore

– Owner: Josh Spencer
– Asset value: $1.5 million

Josh is the co-founder of The Last bookstore, one of the 10 largest bookstores in the world and the largest bookstore in California.

6. Jeen Well Company

– CEO: Zhihiao Lu
– Asset value: $150 million

Zhihiao Lu was born in a wealthy Malaysian family in China. His grandfather is the founder of MWE Holding, which has gambling, real estate and alcohol manufacturing companies under his umbrella.

The MKO members, who are currently at a camp near Tirana, spent many years in Iraq, where they were hosted and armed by the former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein. They sided with Saddam during the 1980-88 imposed war against Iran and then helped him quell domestic uprisings in various parts of the Arab country.

The hated group is responsible for killing thousands of Iranian civilians and officials after the victory of the Islamic Revolution in 1979.

More than 17,000 Iranians, many of them civilians, have been killed at the hands of the MKO in different acts of terrorism including bombings in public places, and targeted killings.

October 7, 2023 0 comments
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Atefeh Sebdani
The cult of Rajavi

MEK and Children – Atefeh Sebdani

Atefeh Sebdani was born in 1986 in Isfahan. Her father was a member of the Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK), but her mother, without being a political person, was forced to obey her husband. Taking care of her three children, together with her husband she went to Camp Ashraf, Iraq. After Forough Javidan operation, Atefeh’s parents divorced each other under Masoud Rajavi’s order –in fact under the pretext of focusing more on the struggle.

In 1991, Atefeh and her two younger brothers, like other children of the MEK, were separated from their parents under the order of Masoud Rajavi. After being smuggled from Iraq, they finally arrived in Gothenburg, Sweden.

In her autobiography, Atefeh writes about the terrible tragedy of her and her brothers’ separation from their mother: “My youngest brother still was fed with breast milk and clung to the breast of every adult woman we saw on the way… When the boys fell asleep, I cried silently … I had promised to be good, and I was constantly afraid that they would separate us… I did everything for my brothers and became their mother.”

Atefeh waited until their teenage years for their mother to come and take them away, but apart from a five-minute phone conversation once a year, she got nothing else. Although, as she says, these short calls caused more psychological damage to that helpless girl.

She is now 37 years old. She is an engineer and has received many awards and recognitions as a digital strategist and business developer, but her passion for writing her autobiography has made her today a woman who has transformed her childhood tragedy in the Rajavi cult to an inspiring story of resilience.

Swedish publications, newspapers and websites present Atefeh Sebdani as a woman who as a child did not have a dream. Her life at Camp Ashraf, in Sweden and with the families who were supporters of the MEK, was full of catastrophic tragedies, and the only reason he decided to survive every day was the promise he made to her Mujahed mother: to take responsibility for his brothers.

Atefeh Sebdani

Atefeh and her two brothers

During all her childhood years, she had to defend herself and her brothers alone by enduring the mental, physical and sexual abuses that the Cult of Rajavi imposed on them. The MEK had kept her and her brothers in their orphanage and adoption system with the hope that someday they would return to Camp Ashraf, Iraq as child soldiers, either as fighting soldiers or as “martyrs” for the organization’s propaganda purposes. As Atefeh writes in her book, for a long time she thought that every death was martyrdom!

A significant part of the biography of Atefeh Sebdani focuses on the analysis of the MEK as a cult and the leadership of Maryam Rajavi. Like other children of the MEK, he was used as a tool to participate in rallies and financial-social activities of the group.

Today, Atefeh Sebdani is a fierce critic of the leadership of the MEK. In an interview with the Swedish magazine Femina, she says: “I am angry that today no one accepts responsibility for all the children who were detached from their parents. We, children were never allowed to ask questions, we were exchanged between different aunts and uncles. ”

After her childhood meeting with Maryam Rajavi at the Ouver sur d’Oise, the MEK’s headquarters in the suburb of Paris, she understood the depth of cult-like tyranny. She tells Femina about that experience: “When I saw Maryam in the midst of all that luxury and protection, I felt like the emperor’s new clothes. Why, while my mother stayed in Iraq, became a soldier, lacked food and had to make the worst sacrifice a mother can do, Maryam was so elegant, and she was so honored?”

Today Atefeh lives with the love of her life Max, they have three children.

October 4, 2023 0 comments
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Ebrahim Khodabandeh
Albania

CEO of Nejat Society express gratitude to the authorities of the Albanian government

Ebrahim Khodabandeh, CEO of Nejat Society, expressed his appreciation and gratitude to the Albanian government officials in various separate letters addressed to a number of Albanian government authorities, which were delivered to each office in writing.

In these letters, the CEO of Nejat Society wrote:
“Through the former members of the MEK in the Nejat Society of Albania, I found out that in many cases they have been supported by the authorities and received efficient and effective guidance. They have been satisfied and acknowledged that their rights have been fully respected and the right path has always been shown to them. They have always felt secure and supported in their meetings and have gained moral strength.”

It is also stated in these letters that:
“Recently, the members of the Nejat Society of Albania had problems and, in this regard, they asked for help. Then the authorities of the Albanian government intervened and solved their problems, and acted upon the request of the members of the Nejat Society of Albania. According to the reports received from the members of our Society in Albania, they have been helped every time they have approached the authorities of the Albanian government and asked for help.”

In these letters, it is also mentioned that the police officials helped Mr. Bijar Rahimi and Ali Asghar Zamani when they escaped from the MEK camp and introduced themselves to the police station, and the police officials gave them a sense of security and peace, and the effects of the lies of the leaders of the MEK have been neutralized in their minds. When they went to the police station, contrary to their expectations, they found that they were welcomed and they were assured that there would be no threats against them.

Khodabandeh also wrote about the activities of former members in Albania:
“Former members of the MEK in Albania intend to give wider and more serious dimensions to their human rights activities in relation to reaching the demands of the families in close contact with the Nejat Society, and their confidence in the support of the Albanian government authorities has encouraged them.”

Ebrahim Khodabandeh has mentioned in a part of his detailed letters that:
“Regarding the MEK, it should be mentioned that during the past 7 years, I had explained the cultic and anti-human nature of this organization in numerous letters to the Albanian government officials. The MEK has always become a national security problem for the host country. The MEK acts against the highest national interests of the Iranian people, but it has been proven over the years that these actions have always been against the national interests of the host country too.”

At the end of his letters, the CEO of Nejat Society mentioned that:
“The Nejat Society is deeply grateful to the authorities of the Albanian government for these helps and guidance. I hope one day I will be able to express the gratitude of the families and former members to you and your colleagues. I would also like to come to your country and share my decades of experience with the MEK to you, the government and the people of Albania.”

October 2, 2023 0 comments
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Dr. Alfred Ebrahimi to visit Nejat Society office in Tirana
Former members of the MEK

Dr. Alfred Ebrahimi to visit Nejat Society office in Tirana

Dr. Alfred Ebrahimi, a psychiatrist and deputy of Lija penitentiary, attended the villa of Nejat Society in Tirana and met with members of this office. In this meeting, he conveyed the congratulatory message of the Head of the Penitentiary to members of Nejat Society Albania and thanked for the bilateral cooperation in line with the common goals of knowing as much as possible about the destructive cult-like mind control that has plagued many young people in today’s era.

In this meeting, while welcoming Mr. Ebrahimi and his companions, Sarfaraz Rahimi talked about the special goals of Nejat Society in reaching the voices of families who are unable to communicate with their loved ones, and also about rescuing members of Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK) from mental captivity. He praised Dr. Ebrahimi for his efforts to deradicalize prisoners in order to return to society.

Dr. Alfred Ebrahimi to visit Nejat Society office in Tirana

Dr. Alfred Ebrahimi to visit Nejat Society office in Tirana

In this meeting, Ali Zamani, who has recently escaped from the MEK, talked about mental and emotional pressures that were systematically imposed on him and other members of the group and the methods of mind control and brainwashing that are applied within the Cult of Rajavi.

Then Khalil Ansarian explained about the psychological pressure systems that are applied to mEK members on a daily basis in a jargon called “current operation”. He also gave a detailed explanation about the limitations of relationships and gender discrimination and the purpose of these programs, which greatly impressed Dr. Ebrahimi.

Erisa Rahimi, the Albanian member of Nejat Society Albania, delivered the CEO of Nejat Society with complete explanations about the two decades of activities of the society inside Iran and outside Iran, as well as the message of the representative of mothers of MEK hostages, Mrs. Soraya Abdullahi. Dr. Ebrahimi thanked Nejat and its officials.
Hamid Atabai appreciated Dr. Alfred Ebrahimi for his practical support for Nejat Society and emphasized that Dr. Ebrahimi has used all his capacities in the Albanian society to help defectors of the MEK.

Aldo Solulari, media manager of Nejat Society Albania, also explained the current political situation of the MEK in Albania and Maryam Rajavi’s escape from this country.
Mrs. Ela Dada, the manager of legal affairs of Nejat Society Albania, also spoke about the criminal action of the MEK leaders for preventing members from contacting their families.
Nejat Society Albania and Dr. Alfred Ebrahimi hoped to continue further cooperations.

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