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Maryam Rajavi
Maryam Rajavi

Maryam Rajavi needs blood no matter whose it is

Following the arrest of an ex-member of the Mujahedin-e Khalq while entering Iran, Massoud Khodabandeh former personal security guard of the MEK leader notified the usual technique used by the group leaders to victimize dissident members.

On April 8th, the Iranian news outlet, IRNA reported that an Iranian security source had announced that an MEK member had been arrested while trying to enter Iran from Albania on April 4. This man whose name is Ehsan Bidi has defected the MEK seven years ago but he has under too much pressure by the side of the group because he was a harsh critic of Maryam and Massoud Rajavi.

Massoud Khodabandeh who is now a long-standing critic of the MEK leaders, Massoud and Maryam Rajavi, refers to their background of pushing dissident members towards Iran-Iraq border in order to eliminate them. He twitted:

“I remember days Maryam Rajavi would use Saddam’s protection to force members cross the border only to be arrested & executed? Now she is doing it from #Albania.
She need blood no matter whose it is.
Hope Iranians would not give her the satisfaction.”

April 18, 2023 0 comments
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The MEK children
Mujahedin Khalq as an Opposition Group

Where are the Mujahedin al-Khalq Children?

Within Iran and among Iranians, the Mujahedin al-Khalq (MEK) is perhaps the only group less popular than the regime itself. The group’s argument that the Iranian regime’s opposition to them affirms their popularity is nonsense. By the MEK’s logic, Iranian regime opposition would affirm the popularity of both Saddam Hussein and the Islamic State.

There are five main reasons for MEK’s unpopularity:

First, there is history. The MEK was alongside Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini an important force in the Islamic Revolution, an event most Iranians today see as a historic mistake.

Second, there is terrorism. Prior to the Islamic Revolution, the group targeted Americans, killing several military officers and businessmen. After the MEK lost out to Khomeini in a post-Revolutionary power-struggle, they turned their terrorism toward regime officials, often killing innocent bystanders in bombings.

Third, there is treason. In 1980, Iraq attacked not the Iranian regime, but the entirety of the country. Ordinary Iranians, the majority of whom were ambivalent if not hostile to Khamenei, fought for their country. Saddam Hussein’s war aims, after all, went beyond regime change to seizure and annexation of Iran’s oil-rich Khuzistan province. At the height of the crisis, the MEK made common cause with Saddam.

Fourth, there is ideology. Iranians want democracy. The MEK may speak about democracy, but its commitment is superficial. Rather, the group’s ideology centers upon a bizarre mixture of Marxism and Islamism. Many Iranians want Western-style freedoms; the MEK, in contrast, continues to sing anti-American anthems.

Fifth, is the group’s behavior. It acts like a cult. Maryam Rajavi, the group’s paramount leader following the disappearance of her husband Massoud two decades ago, was herself victim of a forced divorce and re-marriage in 1985.

MEK lobby

MKO Terrorist Group Hires Top US Lobbying Firm BGR

Indeed, while too many American politicians are willing to take money from the MEK and its front-groups, no matter how murky its origins, the group’s cult-like behavior should raise alarm bells in Washington, London, and Brussels.

The basis of any cult is to isolate its followers from competing narratives, arguments, and reality. First at Camp Ashraf in Iraq and then at its reincarnation in Albania, the MEK imposed strict isolation upon its members. Even in the United States and Canada, MEK members live in strict social isolation from the outside world. They read only ME-crafted publications and refuse to coordinate in any meaningful way with the broader Iranian diaspora.

After the US invasion ended Saddam’s rule, investigators interviewed camp residents. What they found astounded. The MEK would regularly separate children from their parents and force children into group homes. Brainwashed, the group would then recruit the children and impress them into its military operations. A German High Court found that, prior to the 2003 Iraq War, the MEK siphoned off social welfare benefits its group homes and foster parents claimed on behalf of MEK children. When MEK children approach adulthood, the MEK arranges marriages.

They can get away with it because social isolation extends to the young. In both Albania and the United States, it appears that no MEK members’ children attend public or private schools not run by the organization, nor can MEK members’ children even play with non-MEK neighbors. Essentially, there is little difference between an MEK child growing up at the group’s camp in Albania, and a North Korean child growing up in Kim Jong-un’s bubble.

In response to such reports, the MEK and its representatives often cast aspersions and allege grand plots. Previously, I followed footnotes in MEK rebuttals to find they were mostly fictional or irrelevant to the arguments at hand. Human Rights Watch did similarly.

High five-figure honoraria for a five-minute testament to Maryam Rajavi may seem harmless enough. Western officials may believe no harm can come of their endorsement, as Rajavi is irrelevant anyway to Iran today. The reality, however, is harm is great. Not only does such amplification of the MEK allow the Iranian regime to rally people around the nationalist flag, but it also throws obstacles in the way of the Iranian opposition’s evolution toward a common front.

Every American politician should realize that money is not free: It literally takes food out of the mouths of children.

By Michael Rubin – AEIdeas

April 17, 2023 0 comments
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Camp Ashraf
The cult of Rajavi

How MKO indoctrinated refugees in Germany to be ‘child soldiers’ against Iran

Luisa Hommerich, a Berlin-based investigative journalist with the German weekly newspaper Die Zeit, couldn’t hide her joy and thrill on February 10 as she triumphantly announced the end of a protracted legal battle against a terrorist cult.

Hamburg district court had a few days ago dismissed a lawsuit filed by the German branch of the dreaded West-backed terrorist group, Mujahedin -e-Khalq Organization (MKO), after a legal fight that lasted more than ten months.

The lawsuit, in particular, took umbrage to an investigative report published in Zeit Magazine on October 28, 2021, which laid bare how the anti-Iran terrorist cult, with overt and covert support from German authorities, trained refugee children from the city of Cologne as “soldiers” in a military camp in Iraq’s Diyala Governorate in the 1990s.

Hommerich, who painstakingly worked for months on the explosive story, took to Twitter to declare that the MKO had been “unsuccessful” in the legal battle, and hastened to add that the original article was removed from the paywall “to celebrate”.

Camp Ashraf

Around 3,500 MKO members, many of them child soldiers, were living at the notorious Camp Ashraf, 40 miles north of Baghdad, when the Iran-Iraq War ended in 1988. (File Photo)

MKO, she explained in one of her tweets, was “once on terror lists (of Western governments)”, but “are today engaged in lobbying work and maintain contact with (Western) politicians”, pointing to the collusion between the terrorist cult and Western states.

Lawsuit ‘rejected’

In a press statement released on February 23, Zeit publishing group said the lawsuit filed by the MKO terrorist cult had been “rejected” by the Hamburg court, paving way for the re-distribution of the October 2021 report “in its original form”.

The default judgment in the case was issued on January 28 and delivered to the publishing group on February 7, which announced it through a press statement on February 9, which editors at the publishing group shared with the Press TV website.

The statement said the Albania-based terrorist cult and its local branch in Germany were “supported by some members of the Bundestag”, referring to the German federal parliament.

The lawsuit filed by the MKO, in particular, took exception to “eight passages” in the Zeit Magazin article and pressed for their removal. The magazine stood its ground, triggering a long-drawn-out legal battle that ended earlier this month.

In a preliminary verdict on January 19, the Hamburg court found most passages “lawful” and “rejected the request for an injunction”, the Zeit statement noted, adding that the main protagonist of the story, Amin Golmaryami, an Iranian-German national, was indeed recruited as a “child soldier” by the terrorist cult.

The court battle kicked off in April 2022, almost six months after the article was first published. In a Twitter post on April 22, Hommerich said she had reported about Golmaryami being “smuggled into Iraq” by MKO sleuths and was ready to “defend the investigation” before the Hamburg district court.

Later that day, after appearing in the court, the Die Zeit journalist said Golmaryami and five other victims of the terrorist cult had turned up to “testify as witnesses” but “were not heard”.

“One of them demonstrated in front of the courthouse, and in front of about 30 MKO supporters brought by the other side,” she wrote, sharing pictures of a person holding a placard that read “I was a child soldier, I demand justice”.

Yaghmaee and Golmaryami

Anti-MKO protesters at a court in Hamburg in April 2021. (Twitter)

Key protagonist

The report, originally published in Zeit Magazin on October 27, revolved around Golmaryami, who came to Germany as a refugee child in the early 1980s.

At the tender age of 15, he and many other young Iranian refugee children in Cologne were forcibly taken to Iraq to be trained as “child soldiers” against the Islamic Republic.

While other victims chose not to narrate their harrowing ordeal in the captivity of the MKO terrorist cult due to safety concerns, Golmaryami decided to break his silence.

“Blame the man himself with his wishes – and the family. You have to renounce all of that. Only through devotion to a leader can one become “pure”,” the Zeit Magazin report cited Golmaryami as saying, recalling how he and his compatriots were indoctrinated by the Maryam Rajavi-led extremist cult.

The investigation revealed that at least 40 children and young people, who had come to Cologne as refugees without their parents, were smuggled into Iraq in the mid-1990s.

Golmaryami, born in southwestern Iran’s Abadan city, was one of them who spent at least 12 years at Camp Ashraf, the notorious headquarters of the terrorist cult at the time.

The camp has since been closed and shifted to Albania on southeastern Europe’s Balkan peninsula, where among others, Golmaryami’s mother also lives.

She was “brainwashed”, her son exclaims, distraught and helpless.

Golmaryami was allowed to see his mother last time in the summer of 2019, in a restaurant in Tirana. When he offered to help her escape the camp, she became aggressive.

Amin Golmaryami ; The MEK former member

German magazine Die Zeit’s article about the former MKO child soldier, Amin Golmaryami, published in October 2021. (Die Zeit)

“Only traitors and agents of the Iranian regime say things like that,” she yelled at him, the report noted. “He no longer hopes to be able to save her.”

The report quoted Golmaryami as saying that he “internally resisted being brainwashed” by the MKO. “Only rarely did he express his true thoughts. That’s how he kept a clear head.”

“Most of the 40 minors who are believed to have been smuggled into Iraq from Cologne (by the MKO) have reportedly gotten out in the meantime. Many are said to be living in Cologne again,” the report stated.

“At least 10, however, are said to be with the People’s Mujahideen (MKO terrorist cult) somewhere in the world. Some are said to have died in attacks in Iraq.”

MKO’s German wing

In a follow-up article for Zeit Online in November 2021, reproduced by other news outlets, Hommerich said Golmaryami and others like him were “manipulated and detained” by MKO agents using “psychological techniques”, “mind control”, and “brainwashing”.

Based on months-long research, archive material and internal documents, Zeit Online revealed that the terror cult operates in Europe and the US under the label of the ‘National Council of Resistance Iran’, with German headquarters in a posh neighborhood of Berlin.

The group enjoys the support of the German Solidarity Committee for a Free Iran (DSFI), which has, among others, former Bundestag President Rita Süssmuth on its advisory board.

German lawmakers – including Thomas Erndl (Christian Social Union), Lukas Köhler (Free Democratic Party), and Bernhard Daldrup (Social Democratic Party) – have often participated in the events organized by the MKO and DSFI.

Norbert Lammert, who served as the 12th President of the German Bundestag (federal parliament) from 2005 to 2017, has also been seen attending events hosted by Rajavi.

Norbert Lammert

Norbert Lammert, the former President of the German Bundestag, addressing an MKO rally in front of the German Parliament, in October 2020.

Zeit Online report, citing anonymous sources, revealed that senior German politicians like Süssmuth worked with the DSFI to take many of these young refugees after they left Camp Ashraf in Iraq, and most of them ended up in a villa in Berlin-Wilmersdorf after their arrival.

“We thought we were coming to Europe, to freedom,” one of them was quoted as saying in the report. “But in Berlin, the organization’s officials continued to monitor us mentally, emotionally, socially, and financially.”

Task cut out

They had their day’s task cut out: wake up at seven o’clock and started working, including collecting donations on the street. In the evenings, they would attend “ideological meetings” wherein they had to reveal their forbidden thoughts – including about their own family.

These helpless MKO cadres were also subject to “sleep deprivation” as political meetings sometimes continued throughout the night, from around 10 p.m. to 4 a.m.

“Destruction of social ties” was another diabolic technique used by the cult. They were not allowed to contact family, friends or even fellow cadres. The “mission” was what mattered.

They were also shielded from any outside information and barred from reading newspapers and magazines or listening to the radio or music. Internet available was heavily censored.

This manipulation and mind control, the report cited “dissidents” as saying, was designed to have “cheap workers” who would work for the terror cult’s goals – propaganda against Iran.

“Some would have looked for politicians or kept the German-language websites of the organization up to date. Others organized demonstrations,” the report stated.

Most of these people were also required to collect donations for the terror cult, by standing in pedestrian zones and showing doctored pictures of “victims of torture and starving children”.

This practice also extended to stealth ‘clubs’ that were run from the Berlin villa. Some of these ‘clubs’ are still functional, operating under the names of ‘Aid for Human Rights in Iran’, the ‘Association for People and Freedom’, or the ‘Association for Hope of the Future’.

Lobbying and donations

A former MKO member was cited as saying that all they require for lobbying is “one or two famous names,” shower them with attention and compliments and dole out gifts. In the next step, the person is asked to form an association that campaigns for the MKO.

“It’s a psychological trick: when you ask someone a favor after so much flattery, people think they owe you something and they can hardly say no,” the person asserted.

Donald Trump’s former security advisor, John Bolton, according to award-winning MSNBC journalist Richard Engel, received upwards of $180,000 for speaking at MEK events over the years.

NEW YORK, NY – SEPTEMBER 24: Former New York Mayor Rudolph Giuliani (2nd L) and Former U.N Ambassador John Bolton (L) stand in front of portraits of deceased members of the Iranian dissident group Mujahedeen-e-Khalq (MEK), whose members say 52 were killed September 1 in Camp Ashraf, Iraq, during a rally against the Iranian regime’s new president Hassan Rouhani outside the United Nations General Assembly on September 24, 2013 in New York City. The MEK is opposed to the Rouhani regime. The pro-democracy rally also included Syrian pro-democracy supporters. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images)

A report in The Guardian in July 2018 said Bolton’s ascent as Trump’s security advisor “reinvigorated the group”, and helped it “bury its murky past and portray itself as a democratic and popular alternative to the Islamic Republic”.

Rudy Giuliani, Donald Trump’s personal lawyer, has also regularly featured in MEK rallies. Engel says Giuliani “doesn’t remember how much money they paid him over the years”, and believes the group’s past designation as a foreign terrorist organization was “a mistake”.

The terror organization has also been involved in party donations. The far-right group Vox, which is the third-largest bloc inside the Spanish parliament with 52 lawmakers, was created in 2013 with around €1 million funded by the MKO, as reported by El Pais newspaper in January 2020.

Two lawmakers for the far-right political group, Santiago Abascal and Iván Espinosa de los Monteros, received party salaries for eight months from MEK donations, around €65,000 in total.

This political lobbying has helped the group, which was on the US list of terrorist organizations until 2012, escape scrutiny for years, with even courts coming to its rescue on several occasions.

In March 2019, a German court ordered the weekly magazine Der Spiegel to delete passages from an article that accused the MKO of engaging in “torture” and “psycho terror”.

The court in its ruling said it would fine the German magazine 250,000 euros (about $282,000) if the passages about a MEK “psycho terror” camp in Albania weren’t removed.

Die Zeit’s significant legal victory against the terror group, however, could be the beginning of the end of its criminal activities in Germany and other European countries.

By Syed Zafar Mehdi

Syed Zafar Mehdi is a Tehran-based journalist, political commentator and author. He has reported for more than 13 years from India, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Kashmir and West Asia for leading publications worldwide.

April 15, 2023 0 comments
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Thomas Juneau
Mujahedin Khalq as an Opposition Group

MEK, no friend of democracy in Iran: Canadian academics

Paid hefty fees by the Mujahedin-e Khalq, lobbyists of the group have been actively working to advocate its cause as “a democratic alternative” to the Islamic Republic. The cult-like MEK with a long background of violence and terror is supported by a number of politicians in the United States, Saudi Arabia, Israel, and Canada.

For Canada, the MEK has been particularly close to figures in the Conservative Party, including former Prime Minister Stephen Harper and others in his cabinet. This coalition has helped position Canada and others like Israel and Saudi Arabia in their proxy wars against the Iranian government.

According to the Hill Times, Academics and analysts say Canadian politicians backing democracy in Iran should stop attending events organized by a controversial group that Canada once listed as a terrorist organization that is neither “legitimate nor democratic.”

The Associate professor at the University of Ottawa’s Graduate School of Public and International Affairs told the Hill Times that the MEK are “no friend of democracy in Iran and Canadian politicians should avoid attending MeK events.”

Thomas Juneau also twitted: “Cluelessness: NOT the case for Harper; I know for a fact he knows the MeK is a thuggish, corrupt, undemocratic cult with no support in Iran.”
This is not a new warning by Canadian academics. In August 2019, Stephanie Carvin who worked as a national security analyst with the government of Canada at the time the MEK was a listed terrorist entity, told Canada’s National Observer that the fact that current and former Canadian politicians attend MEK events is deeply problematic.
Politicians attending MEK events “help create the illusion of legitimacy,” said Carvin, who is an assistant professor of international relations at Carleton University. “It also creates the perception of influence.”

MEK women

Female soldiers of the National Liberation Army of Iran stand in formation at a training camp east of Baghdad, Iraq. Women make up nearly half of the NLA, the armed wing of the MEK.
Photo: Jacques Pavlovsky/Sygma via Getty Images

The MEK’s lack of public support inside Iran and its terrorist, cult-like background has so far been covered and investigated by many journalists, scholars and think tanks. The Amercian RAND Institute, for example described the MEK in 2009 as holding “many of the typical characteristics of a cult.” Such characteristics, it wrote, include “authoritarian control, confiscation of assets, sexual control (including mandatory divorce and celibacy), emotional isolation, forced labor, sleep deprivation, physical abuse, and limited exit options.”

The recent investigative reports published by The Intercept, British broadcaster Channel 4 and Al Jazeera English have depicted MEK “troll farms” where members create thousands of inauthentic accounts on a daily basis and promote hashtags and tweets, targeting anyone that favours diplomacy with Iran. Human Rights Watch has reported that MEK leaders force people to issue false confessions.
In 2006, the National Post published an extensive report about a Canadian family that got wrapped up in the group. And in 2003, Neda Hassani, a 26-year-old Carleton University student, became a martyr for the MEK when she set herself on fire in front of the French embassy in London to protest the arrest of its leader by police in France.

April 13, 2023 0 comments
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Ehsan Bidi
Albania

New information about the conspiracy to expel Bidi from Albania

The news obtained from Albania indicates that the security police of this country, without the involvement of the immigration police and Karreç refugee camp authorities, in an illegal action in collusion with a security diplomat at the Turkish embassy in Tirana named Hakan Başakçı, planned the illegal transfer of Ehsan Bidi.

Over the years, Ehsan Bidi was asked in Albania by the request of the traitor and criminal Maryam Rajavi under the pressure of the Albanian police to sign a paper according to which he apparently wants to return to Iran voluntarily and he will face all the hardships. And he refused to sign this paper.

Ehsan Bidi was imprisoned twice, each time for one year, and the third time, which led to his forced transfer, for six months in the so-called refugee camp, in the worst conditions, and finally he became a victim of the conspiracy of the Albanian security apparatus.

He was sent to Istanbul in collusion with the security officials of the Turkish Embassy in Tirana and from there he was forcibly sent to Iran without the knowledge of the Iranian diplomats in Turkey and without identification documents.

Ehsan Bidi had authentic Albanian identification documents, which can be seen in the picture below, an old example of which was found in the archives:

Ehsan Bidi Albanian Identification document

Ehsan Bidi Albanian Identification document

In this paper, Ehsan Bidi is introduced as a refugee. He had been staying in Albania for ten years, and his arrest without reason and without charge and deportation had no legal basis, neither in terms of Albanian nor international laws.
In response to his illegal action, the Albanian police claimed that Ehsan wanted to return to Iran. If so, why was he not allowed to at least say goodbye to his friends in Albania and inform them that he is going to Iran, and they sent him to Iran secretly and in collusion with the Turkish government?
The governments of Albania and Turkey must be held accountable for this illegal action that is against all international regulations.

April 11, 2023 0 comments
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Arrest
Iran

MKO member arrested while entering Iran

An informed security source in Iran has said that a member of the terrorist group, the Mujahedin Khalq Organization (MKO), has been arrested while entering the country.

The security source made the announcement on Saturday, saying that the MKO member was arrested while trying to enter Iran from Albania on April 4.

The MKO is responsible for the deaths of more than 17,000 Iranian citizens, including civilians, over the past years.

The group is based in Albania and has been trying to create unrest inside Iran.

Iranian authorities have blamed the MKO for the riots that broke out in the country in September 2022 following the death of young woman Mahsa Amini.

April 11, 2023 0 comments
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Ebrahim Khodabandeh
Missions of Nejat Society

The objection letter of the CEO of the Nejat Society to the Prime Minister of Albania

Mr. Edi Rama
Prime Minister of the Republic of Albania

Greetings
The Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA) reported from a knowledgeable security source that a former member of the Mojahedin-e Khalq (MEK, Rajavi terrorist cult) who tried to enter the country from Albania on April 4 of this year was arrested and is now in custody.

The person in question is Mr. Ehsan Bidi, who is a former member of the MEK and has been separated from this organization for about a decade and is a refugee in your country. He is registered as a refugee with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) in your country and has legitimate rights of a refugee recognized by the UN. He did hold Albanian Identification document.

During the past years, the highest mental and physical pressures have been applied on this person at the request of Maryam Rajavi, who is a terrorist leader sheltered in your country. On two occasions, he was detained in Karrec camp for one year each time, and recently he was detained for 6 months together with five former members of the MEK in this camp in the worst conditions.
Mr. Prime Minister

On the one hand, you don’t miss any opportunity to condemn the gross violation of human rights in Iran, and on the other hand, you forcefully return the asylum seeker to Iran to be arrested and detained, and now he has a court case for the crime of membership of a terrorist organization.

Apparently, the officials of your government claim that Ehsan Bidi has signed that he wants to return to Iran. What your government and police did to Mr. Bidi during this time, if it was done to anyone else, he would have signed his own death sentence. Certainly, the Albanian government has not left a good international record in this regard.

Ehsan Bidi Albanian Identification document

Ehsan Bidi Albanian Identification document

According to the information received by the Albanian police, in collusion with the Turkish police, Mr. Ehsan Bidi was first sent to Istanbul under custody and then forcibly sent to Tehran by the Istanbul police, and since he did not have any identification documents, and it was only determined that he was a member of the Rajavi terrorist cult, he has been arrested and detained by Iranian security forces. Even the Iranian consulate in Istanbul or the Iranian embassy in Ankara were not informed about the matter.

The action of the Albanian government is a clear violation of international laws and United Nations conventions, which this government has signed and claims to protect refugees and human rights. The Albanian government is fully responsible for the current situation of Ehsan Bidi in the eyes of the international community and must be held accountable.
Recently, two of the six people detained in the Karrec camp were sent to Greece by threat and coercion against all asylum laws, and they are currently in detention in that country and their fate is unknown.

These actions have no other benefit other than to please Maryam Rajavi and her terrorist cult. We will pursue this inhuman act and clear violation of asylum rights through our friends in Europe in international organizations and the European Union.

Ebrahim Khodabandeh,
CEO of Nejat Society

April 10, 2023 0 comments
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Mehdi Hamidfar
Mujahedin Khalq Organization members' families

Mehdi Hamidfar’s mother asks for his return

While leaders of the Mujahedin-e Khalq claims to advocate human rights for Iranian people, they are the most horrific violators of human rights. Tajodoleh Heidarian is one of hundreds of mothers whose beloved children are taken as hostages in Rajavi’s cult-like organization located in Albania.

https://dlb.nejatngo.org/Media/Interview/Hamidfar-Mum-202303-en.mp4

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Mehdi Hamidfar was kidnapped by the MEK agents three decades ago. Since then, his mother has been deprived from visiting or contacting him.

Tajodoleh has made efforts to rescue her son. When the group was located in Iraq, she traveled to Iraq, she picketed behind the gates of Camp Ashraf, she cried and shouted the name of her son, but she was never allowed to visit Mehdi. Today she is still taking actions appealing for the release of her son in the international human rights organizations.

Besides, she sends video messages to Nejat Society website in the hope that Mehdi will see them some day. This is her recent message on the occasion of Persian new year.

April 10, 2023 0 comments
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Albania Police
Albania

Illegal expulsion of former members into Greece by the MEK

According to a report by Ora News on April 6, 2023, 10 illegal immigrants trying to cross the Sarandë border (Albania to Greece) were arrested.

According to this news, the police arrested the Albanian driver of a van near the border while he was hiding 10 illegal immigrants in his vehicle. These immigrants were trying to go to Greece illegally from Albania. They were stopped and searched at a place called Qafe Bote near the border point. Two of these foreigners were Iranians who are said to have been former members of the Mojahedin-e Khalq (MEK).

Albania Police

Illegal expulsion of former members into Greece by the Rajavi Cult

It should be noted that in many cases the Rajavi Cult has tried to illegally send its former members to Greece so that they do not stay in Albania and expose their lies to the public opinion. Currently, a large number of ex-members of the Rajavi cult, who were promised to be sent to Germany and other Western European countries, are wandering in Greece.

According to the information obtained, more than 200 people are living in the exit unit of the closed and remote MEK camp in Albania, and they have been promised to be sent to Europe if they do not leave the camp now, which apparently aims to make them wander along the border of Greece with the smuggler so that they don’t go to ASILA and lead a quiet and comfortable life.

April 8, 2023 0 comments
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Liam Fox, former Secretary of State for International Trade of Britain
Mujahedin Khalq Organization as a terrorist group

To know the MEK’s paid lobbyist

Liam Fox, former Secretary of State for International Trade of Britain and a member of the Conservative Party, is one of the paid lobbyists of the Mujahedin-e Khalq (the MEK/ PMOI) who frequently advocates for the terrorist cult as an alternative for the Iranian government. Let’s take a look at his background.

According to his comrades, Fox hardly ever attends the parliament sessions and even if he is present, very few representatives are willing to sit by his side. Last month, the Guardian published a revealing report about Fox and his carrier as a parliament member including the lefty fees he is paid for lobbying.

the Guardian published a revealing report about Fox

the Guardian published a revealing report about Fox

The report reveals:

“Fox is separately paid £10,000 every six months as a retainer by WorldPR, a company based in Panama, despite working no hours for them to date. WorldPR’s clients have previously included the late Chilean dictator Augustus Augusto Pinochet, a team of lawyers working for the Libyan government to secure the release of the Lockerbie bomber Abdelbaset al-Megrahi, and the Kazakh and Azerbaijani governments.”

According to the information received by Nejat Society, WorldPR or World Public Relations is the very company used by the MEK to pay Liam Fox. The speaking fees were previously settled in the bank accounts of the group lobbies via the group’s front organizations in the United States but today WorldPR does all the works for Maryam Rajavi including the expenses of the group’s guests in Albania. The same firm is paid by Israeli and Saudi companies in tax haven countries such as Albania and Azerbaijan.

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