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Human smuggling
The cult of Rajavi

MEK smuggle dissident members across Europe to stop deradicalization

The recent order to inspect the properties of former members of the Mujahedin Khalq (current members of ASILA) by the Albanian Police was issued by the country’s attorney general, Etleva Deda. Although the Police did not discover anything illegal in the properties of MEK defectors, the order contained a very crucial point about the mujahedin Khalq: Since the arrival of Mojahedin Khalq in Albania, about 400 members have separated from it and about 300 members have illegally left Albania for EU countries.

The most recent defector of the MEK whose house was inspected by the Police on July 14, published new revelations confirming the fact that was noted in the attorney general’s inspection order. Mostafa (Milad) Beheshti‘s testimony was like an evidence to verify what the inspection order stated. “During the past months, an Afghan smuggler with a nickname (Meysam) sent dozens of people across the Albanian border to Greece by receiving 1,200 Euros from each person, and by making fake IDs and documents of foreigners and Greek citizens,” Mostafa writes on his Facebook.

Mostafa Beheshti

Mostafa Beheshti

Mostafa clarifies the part of MEK agents in smuggling their defectors out of Albania. “This was done as a team and under the control of one of the Mojahedin supporters in Germany,” he writes. “The smuggler (Meysam) was in contact with a person determined by the Mujahideen through virtual number and WhatsApp, and no one else had the right to have the number of this smuggler.”

Mostafa Beheshti who used to visit the MEK commanders to receive a small monthly payment before announcing his complete defection a few weeks ago, states the names of two MEK commanders who were in direct contact with the Afghan smuggler to monitor the defector even after his defection from the Cult of Rajavi. “Human trafficking was carried out in groups of 3 people, and Javad Khorasan and Abdullah Hosseini were in direct contact with the groups’ guides along the way.”

Human smuggling by the MEK has been in the lime light from time to time. On December 2021, it was reported that an MEK-linked team have been arrested for drug smuggling, human trafficking, and money laundering in Albania. Press TV cited from Exit News, the Albanian news agency that published an official document giving details of serious offenses involving MEK members: “According to the document, bearing the signature and stamp of the Director of the Criminal Police Department in the State Police, two members of the MKO, along with Albanian and Greek accomplices, have been arrested for direct involvement in human trafficking.”

The MEK’s background indicates that it has always been professionally active in human trafficking. According to RAND report a large number of the MEK’s rank and file had been smuggled to Iraq when it was located in Camp Ashraf, 60 kilometers from Baghdad. The report published in 2009 reads:

“Several factors suggest that repatriation to Iran is appropriate for the MeK rank and file. First, a significant, indeterminate portion of the MeK rank and file in Iraq were at Camp Ashraf only because of the MeK’s fraudulent recruiting practices. For example, Iranians taken prisoner by Saddam’s forces during the Iran-Iraq War were promised repatriation to Iran if they transferred from Iraqi prison camps to MeK facilities. Iranian expatriates in third countries were told that they would be granted asylum in European countries. They were also given offers of employment as translators, along with promises of land and spouses. Some Iranians were enticed to MeK camps by offers of free visits with family members. Others who paid to be smuggled out of Iran found themselves trafficked to MeK camps rather than to their intended destinations. Although the exact figure is not known, it is estimated that approximately 70 percent of MeK members now in Iraq joined the group after its relocation there and subsequent decline in popularity. Many of them were victims of these fraudulent recruiting practices.”

MEK members' at camp ashraff

What the RAND report asserts, have been frequently appeared in the testimonies of former members who recounted how they got involved with the MEK. The testimonies of victims of the Cult of Rajavi indicate the dimensions of Massoud Rajavi’s atrocity against his rank and file in his cult of personality. “These victims as well as the MeK’s true volunteers (most of whom joined prior to the MeK’s exile from Iran) have been trapped in a cult environment,” according to the RAND report. “The MeK leadership has confiscated their identity documents, threatened them with persecution in Iran and prosecution for illegal immigration in Iraq, and prevented those who wished to do so from returning to their home country. Therefore, humanitarian considerations regarding the MeK must not assume that the wishes of the MeK’s leadership are the same as those of the rank and file, particularly those who were deceived and then trapped at MeK camps.”

Nevertheless, the recent revelation that was made in the Albanian’s inspection order and was confirmed and clarified by Mostafa Beheshti, shows that people who defect the MEK are not free from the cult’s control system which is now under the ruling of Maryam Rajavi. Leaders of the Cult of Rajavi make their maximum effort to prevent defectors from deradicalization by smuggling them across Albanian border and delivering them to their agents in other European countries. By its supportive activities for former members of the group, the Association for the Support of the Iranians Living in Albania (ASILA) is actually obstructing the MEK’s efforts. Indeed, as defectors come to ASILA office immediately after their escape from Camp Ashraf 3, they eventually break all of the links that attach them to the Cult of Rajavi.

July 30, 2022 0 comments
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Eternal Light Operation
Mujahedin Khalq Organization as a terrorist group

What Should MeK’s Supporters Know about Operation Forough-e Javidan?

Operation Forough-e Javidan (meaning Eternal Light)* is an event that left deep and long-term effects in the developments related to the Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization (MeK), not only because it took place after acceptance of the UN security council’s ceasefire resolution by Iran, but due to the very nature of this event.

There are some main indicators in the Operation Forough-e Javidan and its aftermath that turned it into a black spot instead of an “eternal light” in history of the MeK.

First, this group has been a violent militant organization that should not be misunderstood as a political group opposing the ruling government in Iran. Which “opposition group” has conducted a massive military attack against its enemy using more than 7,000 troops and hundreds of tanks and personnel carriers? One should not forget suppression of Iraqi ethnic minorities in 1991 by the MeK in northern Iraq with heavy military equipment.

Eternal light

The second point is the MeK’s association with the fascist regime of Saddam Hussein and its notorious security-military establishment. Actually, Forough-e Javidan was not the starting point for the MeK’s cooperation with Saddam Hussein’s regime. During the long war between Iran and Iraq, the group gave telecommunications, intelligence and espionage services to the Iraqi dictator’s regime. However, it was during that operation that Saddam provided the MeK with massive weapons and heavy equipment so that this group turned into “Saddam’s private army”, an alliance that continued until the MeK’s forced disarmament following the fall of Saddam in April 2003.

The next indicator is related to the historical betrayal of this opportunist group to the Iranian people, an issue that has doubled the hatred of Iranian citizens towards them and has even led to tension between the political groups opposing the Islamic Republic and the MeK. The group’s act in moving to Iraq as a country that was engaged in a war with Iran and siding with the invader is an unforgivable betrayal in the eyes of all Iranian people regardless of their political tendencies and apart from their approach to the Islamic Republic. Just think that if there was such a group in a Western country which was sheltering in a hostile country in the time of war and engaged in aiding the enemy, then what would be the reaction of that country towards this group?

The MeK launched a military aggression against Iran based on their leaders’ completely wrong understanding of both the Iranian people and their desires and the MeK’s weight and capability.

There were two issues that Iranians had not forgotten in that period of time, which Rajavi was completely unaware of. The first was the group’s large-scale assassinations of Iranian citizens and officials in the 1980s which created an atmosphere of absolute terror in different cities of Iran, and the second was the hatred of the Iranian people for Saddam, the Iraqi dictator who waged a war with devastating losses against Iran. Now, this group had sided with the aggressor and very naively expected to be welcomed by the Iranians upon arrival in Iran after Operation Forough-e Javidan.

Eternal Light Operation

Eternal Light Operation

Perhaps, the massacre of citizens and patients in Imam Khomeini Hospital by the military units of the MEK in Operation Forough-e Javidan and burning them alive in the hospital yard was Rajavi’s reaction to this unrealistic expectation and a form of revenge against the people whom he mistakenly thought would support him.

The fourth was the beginning of a new set of restrictions and violations of human rights within the MEK group. After Forough-e Javidan, the changes within the group progressed towards intensification of cult-like behaviors of the MEK’s leader. The failure in Forough-e Javidan made Rajavi think that he should build a higher fence around his group and its members. In no fewer than three months after this humiliating defeat, he ordered all couples to get divorced. All children were separated from their families. Singles were required to be celibate and this rule is still in place! Since then, everyone must be at the service of the leadership and their goals. Out of that violent military organization, a new cult was being formed whose cultic rituals were updated day by day to control the members’ activities and thoughts.

The defeat in Forough-e Javidan led to the creation of severe restrictions by the leadership against members which remain to continue even in their camp in Albania fueling Iranian people’s hatred for them more and more. Having suffered a devastating defeat in 1988 despite having several thousand military forces and benefiting from heavy equipment provided by Iraqi dictator Saddam, after 34 years with decrepit soldiers and broken families, the MEK evokes for Iranian people a bitter memory of betrayal as mercenaries for one of the most bloodthirsty dictators of the 20th century.

Now, the presence of this group in Albania, the Balkans and Europe poses a potential security threat for the residents of these regions. The records of the repressive acts of this cult against Iranian and Iraqi citizens and hundreds of defectors reported in international documents clearly indicate that a militant cult is impossible to change. The MEK are opportunists and are willing to side with any corrupt dictator or politician to achieve their goals. They are a threat to the security of all nations and communities.

*This operation which is the MeK’s largest military action against the Islamic Republic of Iran, was responded massively by the Iranian Army and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps in an operation called Mersad, forcing the MeK fighters to retreat towards the Iraqi border after suffering heavy losses.

July 27, 2022 0 comments
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MEK women in Ashraf 3
Mujahedin Khalq Organization's Propaganda System

The MEK’s grand gathering postponed – terrorist threats and conspiracies?

The annual gathering of the Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK) was postponed due to what the group calls “terrorist threats and conspiracies”. The group was supposed to hold its annual gathering, the so-called “Free Iran World Summit”, on July 23 and 24 in Camp Ashraf 3, Albania. The MEK’s official announcement did not explain from which side the terrorist threats and conspiracies would come.

The news of the postponement of the MEK’s luxurious annual gathering which embraced a large number of former western politicians as well-paid speakers on behalf of the group, was proceeded by the news of the inspection of the properties of ASILA members. ASILA is an association founded by former members of the MEK together with some Albanian citizens in order to support the Iranians living in Albania.

ASILA members were inspected under the allegations of working with the Iranian security service. The Albanian anti-terrorism Police (SPAK) freed the inspected members soon after they did not find any illegal items in the properties of Asila members. However, the news was partly published so as some spies related to the Iranian government were arrested. The biased attitude to cover the story led to another news which was the hacking of the Albanian government system. It was never reported that how and to what extent the system was hacked but it was simply claimed that it was hacked by the Iranian government. No evidence was given to support this claim.
The same approach is repeated in case of the postponement. This time the US embassy in Tirana appears to warn about the alleged security threats. In response to the silence by the side of the Albanian media to cover the truth about the MEK, its current members and its former members, one of the Albanian members of ASILA, Dr. Olsi Jazexhi tried to illuminate the Albanian audience about the recent news on the MEK.

“The MEK was supposed to be received in the Albanian territory as a humanitarian move but it was not supposed to use the Albanian territory for establishment of its rebel units in Iran and for launching cyber-attacks against the Iranian governmental systems,” he said in an inter view with the Albanian MCN TV.

He warned the authorities of his country about Albania’s involvement in clashes between the MEK and a foreign country. The interview was actually done two days before the US embassy declares the cancelation of the MEK’s gathering. Then, Jazexhi taged Maryam Rajavi twitting, “The US uses @Maryam_Rajavi as a prostitute. When they need, they use her, when they don’t they simply dump here! No #FreeIran2022.”

He emphasized at the consequences of such an incident for the MEK leaders:
“The cancelation of #FreeIran2022 will be a major setback for the image & position of Maryam Rajavi, in mujaheden camp. Many mujahedens who hate Rajavi will use this cancelation as a reason for internal riot in the camp. The myth that Rajavi build as indispensable to US, is gone. Pressured by USEmbassyTirana the mojaheden gang of Maryam Rajavi, Mujahedin have cancelled their FreeIran2022 anti-Iranian event. Some force majeure, probably the Vienna Nuclear talks have forced the Americans to put their mojaheden dogs on leash. My condolences to Rajavi! twitter.com/USEmbassyTirana. Saudis have lost a billion dollars with this cancelation and Mossad should be running bersek. Congratulation to #Iranians all over the world. Maryam Rajavi could not “liberate” you even this year.”

July 26, 2022 0 comments
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Olsi Jazexhi
Mujahedin Khalq Organization's Propaganda System

The MEK group postpones two-day summit

MKO terrorist group postpones two-day summit until further notice upon Tirana recommendations; Dr. Olsi Jazexhi explains:

https://dlb.nejatngo.org/Media/Interview/PressTV-Olsi-202207.mp4

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July 24, 2022 0 comments
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Ilir Meta
Albania

Letter to Albania Gov. concerning the Cyber Attacks against Albania and Iran

His Excellency IIir Meta
The President,
Rruga Bulevardi Deshmoret e Kombit, Tirana

For the attention of:
Edi Rama, Prime Minister
Niko Peleshi, Minister of Defence
Bledar Çuçi, Minister of the Interior
Nasip Naço, Chairman of the Cmmission for National Security at the Parliament

Dear Mr. President

We have learned from the media that on July 15, 2022, some unidentified hackers attacked the online systems of the Albanian government. These services are back online today, July 20, 2022. Prime Minister Edi Rama has alluded that the cyberattacks may have originated from two countries. It is hinted in the media that these countries could be Russia or Iran.

At the beginning of June, international media outlets announced that the Iranian Mujahideen organization which is hosted in Manza, attacked over 5000 government websites and cameras in Iran. This news was published on the pages of the Voice of America and other international media.

On July 2, 2022, Iran International reported that the Mujahideen have bombed the Malek Ashtar military base in Tehran. This is the first time since many years, that the Mujahideen have taken responsibility for such a terrorist attack, declaring that the attack was carried out by ‘revolutionary cells’.

In the cyberattack against Albania on July 15, Top Channel TV station has reported that the hackers are believed to be Iranians. In their hacking message they wrote: “Why should our taxes be spent for the benefit of terrorists in Durres” alluding with this the Mujahideen base which Albania hosts in the town of Manza.

If the above allusion are true and based on the chronology of the terrorist attacks that the Iranian Mujahideen have carried against Iran in the recent months, we would like to ask you as the chairman of the National Security Council of Albania to convene the council that you lead and consider whether Albania has entered into a cyber and military conflict with the Islamic Republic of Iran without the knowledge of the security apparatus of the Albanian state, or if the Mujahideens are trying to bring us into a conflict with a foreign country. If the mujahedin activity is verified and was done without your knowledge, we demand that appropriate legal measures must be taken against their criminal activity.

As experts of Iran, Albanian patriots, and distant followers of the US-Iran nuclear issue, we are ready to offer to your Excellency our expertise and testimonies about the mujahideen activity in our country, the threat that it poses to our national security and the policies of Albania’s ally, the United States of America and its Vienna Nuclear talks with Iran.

Sincerely,
Dr. Olsi Jazexhi and Gjergji Thanasi

July 23, 2022 0 comments
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Mostafa Beheshti
Former members of the MEK

Former member: the MEK commanders spy on my cellphone

While the mujahedin-e Khalq Organization’s propaganda machine endeavors to label its former members as spies of the Iranian government, the most recently defected member, Mostafa (Milad) Beheshti stated that his cellphone has been spied by the group commanders shortly after his departure from Camp Ashraf 3 in March 2021.

Mostafa Beheshti officially declared his defections from the MEK a few weeks ago. Then, he joined the Association for the Support of Iranians Living in Albania (ASILA). Once he was completely independent from the MEK, he found the courage to begin denouncing the group.
Mostafa has posted several facts on what he experienced under the MEK’s cult-like oppressive ruling on his accounts in social media. MEK commanders’ spying on Mostafa’s cellphone is one of his testimonies on MEK’s Gestapo-like atmosphere that he published on his Facebook account, on July 14th, 2022:

Mostafa Beheshti

Mostafa Beheshti

“A few days after my departure from Camp Ashraf 3 in March 2021, Javad Khorasan [An MEK commander] asked me to go to the camp, he wanted to talk to me. I took my phone with me and put it in a locker in the entrance of the camp. I had bought it a few days earlier. It had no problem. When I got back and took it, the phone was not working. The screen started going black constantly. I noticed that the messages on my WhatsApp and Telegram had been read, they had double blue ticks, although I had not read them yet.”

Mostafa took his cellphone to the store he had purchased it from. The salesman kept the phone for a day to fix it. The next day Mostafa got back to the store and heard the horrific news. “The man asked me where I had taken the phone,” he recounts on his Facebook. “He kept on saying that an external cable must have been connected to my phone and a virus has entered it. He said that all my pictures, messages and contacts had been copied from my mobile. He told me that the phone was no more safe to use. I was shocked. The man showed me a package including a harmful virus on the phone warning me that all my contacts could be monitored since then.”

Mostafa Beheshti left that phone and bought a new one and since then whenever he wanted to go to Camp Ashraf 3, he did not take his phone. “Abdollah and Javad Khorasan [MEK commanders] asked me each time why I had not taken my cellphone,” Mostafa writes. “When I told them about what they did with my phone, they did not admit and told that the Iranian regime did it!” Mostafa Beheshti warned other defectors of the MEK about the spying project of MEK leaders on defectors’ personal life outside Camp Ashraf.

The coincidence is that Mostafa Beheshti was persecuted by the Albanian anti-terrorism Police on the same day he published this post. Beheshti together with 19 other members of ASILA were kept in Police department under the allegations of spying for the Iranian government. Their apartments, cars and the office of ASILA were investigated by the Police but nothing illegal was found. The police presented the documents of their final reports on not having found anything illegal in the raid on ASILA members’ properties.

Mostafa and his friends were freed a few hours later while the MEK’s propaganda machine is still propagating disinformation about its former members. The MEK leaders do not admit that each of these people had worked for them for dozens of years before their defection, instead they make efforts to revenge them by labeling them “as agents of the Iranian regime MOIS and IRGC, who have been parroting the regime’s talking points against the MEK under the banner of “former MEK members”.”

The only “crime” of MEK defectors, according to the leaders of the group, is that they did not want to stay in the cult. They want a normal life in free world without being continuously scrutinized by leaders of the Cult of Rajavi.

July 20, 2022 0 comments
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Albania

Albanian government seeks to reassure following cyber attack

After a sophisticated cyber-attack brought Albanian government and citizen services to a halt over the weekend, the government has sought to reassure the public that there has been no security breach or lasting damage.

On Sunday (17 July), the Albanian National Agency for Information Services was forced to shut all online public services and government websites because of the attack. On Monday, the government released a statement detailing the full scope of the matter.

“The methods used by these malicious actors are similar to [attacks] observed in the international cyberspace…Fortunately, the rapid detection and response to these attacks meant that government systems emerged unscathed,” the government wrote in its Monday statement.

Albania

The statement also clarified that all information systems are backed up and secure and will be restored to full functionality, although it did not specify when. They also said that the systems were not actually breached, meaning personal data should not have been impacted.

In the media, portals supportive of the government have speculated that the attack came from Russsia, while others have said Iran due to the government’s sheltering of a dissident group of Iranians in a camp not far from the capital of Tirana.

The shutdown has affected the websites of parliament and the prime minister’s office, as well as e-Albania—the government portal that all Albanians, as well as foreign residents and investors, use to access a slew of public services.

The ministry of education had to pause online registration for school children, while the ministry of foreign affairs was forced to halt all online services at its consulates abroad.

As of 1 May, e-Albania has taken on the role of many institutional counter services from across the country. Matters such as residency, tax, and business activities can now, in theory, all be carried out via the portal rather than face-to-face in institutions.

Albania has been rocked by a number of data protection and privacy scandals in the last 18 months, including leaks from government institutions that have seen the names, phone numbers, car registration plates, employers, salaries, and more, in the public realm.

In January 2022, the government signed an agreement with US Company Jones International to strengthen the country’s digital security systems. At the time, the company’s founder James L.Jones said, “Albanians must be responsible for their own safety. We look forward to working in accordance with your priorities to liberate Albania from the worry of cyberattacks.”

By Alice Taylor and Barbara Halla | EURACTIV.com and exit.al

July 20, 2022 0 comments
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Thanasi and Jazexhi
Maryam Rajavi

Maryam Rajavi has sent 300 Iranian foreign fighters to Europe: declares Albanian judge Etleva Deda

Gjergji Thanasi and Olsi Jazexhi discuss the latest attacks that Maryam Rajavi, People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran are doing against their defectors in Albania. While DAESH / Jahbat al Nusra in Syria used to kill their defectors, the Mojaheden are using Albanian security officials to attack the defectors.

https://dlb.nejatngo.org/Media/Interview/Thanasi-Jazexhi-Etleva-%20Deda.mp4

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MEK fights from Albania a proxy war with Iran on behalf of Israel. MEK claims that in March 2018 Iran wanted to attack it, and used this justification together with Israel to deport the Iranian ambassador from Albania. MEK claims that Pasdar, Iranian secret service operates in Albania to attack Maryam Rajavi and her foreign fighters. Rajavi is particularly nervous with defectors of her cult. Many Iranians have escaped from MEK and now live in freedom in Albania. This creates a major existential crisis for MEK since the defections are causing the death of the organization. Maryam Rajavi and her first husband Mehdi Abrishamci claim that the defectors of jihad are supported by a number of Albanians. In the past years and with the support of US institutions they have managed to push Albanian authorities to fight on behalf of MEK against the defectors.

On July 15, Maryam Rajavi managed to convince Albanian prosecutor Vladimir Mara and judge Etleva Deda to raid the homes of Iranian defectors. During the search, the police did not find anything illegal. The search warrant released by judge Etleva Deda shows that 400 mojahedens have abandoned the ex-terrorist organization and 300 foreign fighters have smuggled themselves into the European Union. Thanks to the Zionist lobbying on behalf of MEK, Albanian authorities do not jail MEK commanders who have been caught smuggling drugs and humans into Europe and do money laundering.

Olsi and Gjergji make fun of the ways how Maryam Rajavi tries to do money laundering in Albania. They even claim that even if Maryam Rajavi earns money by doing porn, she must justify the source of her income before she can deposit money in Albanian banks.
They ridicule the hysterical attacks of MEK against the Albanians who denounce the illegal activities of MEK and appeal to Albanian authorities to not become tools at the hand of an ex-terrorist organization.

Youtube page of Olsi Jazexhi

July 19, 2022 0 comments
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Mujahedin Khalq Organization as a terrorist group

Albanian Police waste money, time and energy for the MEK terrorists

Special Anti-Corruption Structure of the Albanian Police (SPAK) raided the Association of the Support for the Iranians Living in Albania (ASILA) and the apartments of 20 people of the Iranian members of the association. The Albanian Police detained and interrogated them on Thursday July 14th,2022. However, they were freed after ten hours without being charged with any of the alleged accusations.

As the Albanian Police and media supposed that there are suspicions that espionage activities are carried out through ASILA and under the cover of cultural exchanges, no evidence was found to accuse these former members of the Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK) of being spies.

Olsi Jazexhi

Dr. Olsi Jazexhi, Albanian historian and journalist

Dr. Olsi Jazexhi, Albanian historian and journalist twitted a thread on the case criticizing the act of the Albanian anti-terror Police of being the puppet of the US Embassy: “The charges that SPAK has launched against Iranian defectors are all fake invented by MEK since 2018. They are accused of being spies, working with #IRGC, planning to destroy MEK / PMOI etc. The police search in homes of defectors did not find anything illegal. The latest attack that MEK is directing against defectors is coming from Albanian SPAK and antiterror police. Rajavi has accused #Iranian defectors of being spies for #Iran. SPAK which takes orders from US Embassy is following Rajavi’s orders. They raided the homes of defectors.”

ASILA members - Nowruz 1401

ASILA members

Noticing the cult-like nature of the MEK and the part that ASILA plays to aid defectors of the cult get deradicalized and join the free society, Jazexhi writes, “Asila has been quite successful to provide a window of hope to dozen of #Iranians who want to free themselves from the PMOI cult. To stop the destruction of the cult, Rajavi has used all tricks she can.”

He concluded that the Albanian police raid on Iranian defectors’ homes is “a great failure for Maryam Rajavi & her terrorist command”. He asserts that Iranians who are hostages of the Cult of Rajavi will continue to defect and join the growing defectors in Tirana. Maryam Rajavi and her allies cannot simply jail people because they refuse terrorism of Rajavi.

Albania Thanasi

Gjergji Thanasi ; Albanian journalist

Gjergji Thanasi another Albanian journalist and one of the Albanian members of ASILA also speculates that the raid on ASILA activists is because “Maryam Rajavi has panicked because every week an Iranian escape from the Manez camp.”

“The anti-terrorist police did not find anything illegal in the defectors,” Thanasi wrote in his Facebook account. “The defectors will continue their protests against the Mujahideen sect and the crimes it commits against its members and against Iran.”
MEK defectors who are now active members of ASILA including Hassan Heirani, the head of the association, have several times emphasized that their mission in the association is nor political and neither in hostility against the MEK but they aim to help those who leave the MEK’s Camp Ashraf 3 in order to build their new life outside the group.

Despite all propaganda and obstructions launched by the MEK against former members none of them have been condemned in the Albanian courts yet. This is while the MEK’s agents have been already accused of money laundering, working with drug traffickers and human smugglers.

July 17, 2022 0 comments
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Narges Beheshti
Mujahedin Khalq Organization members' families

Narges Beheshti pens letter to the Albania’s Minister of Internal Affairs

Ms. Narges Beheshti, the sister of Mostafa Beheshti, whose residence was searched by the police on Thursday and then he was taken to the police department to answer some questions, wrote a letter to the Minister of Interior of Albania, who is in charge of the police of this country.

Narges Beheshti

Narges Beheshti

The text of the letter is as follows:

Minister of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Albania

Greetings and Regards,
I am Narges Beheshti, the sister of Mostafa Beheshti, who used to be a member of the Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization (MEK, MKO) in Albania, but now he is out of their camp and is freely living his normal life in Tirana.
I was informed that on the morning of Thursday, July 14, 2022, based on the 6-page order of the prosecutor, the Albanian police approached the residence of a number of Iranians living in Tirana who were formerly members of the MEK, including my brother Mostafa Beheshti, and inspected their places and belongings. And then the police took them to the police station for questioning. Also, according to the 3-page report of the police, finally: “No illegal items were found in the inspected places, cars and equipment.”

I also learned that the action of the police was based on false information that the MEK provided to the anti-terrorism police. Apparently, this is not the first time that the Albanian police acted based on false information received by the Rajavi Cult.

The fact is that many people inside the camp of the Rajavi Cult want to separate, and the MEK prevents them from leaving with the trick that if they separate, they will have a difficult life ahead of them. Therefore, the conditions of those like my brother who have returned to a free and normal life causes more people to want to leave, and therefore Maryam Rajavi tries to make the life of those separated more difficult.

It is surprising that the Albanian government does not know the true nature of Maryam Rajavi and the MEK after all these years. Such games should no longer deceive anyone and cause the Albanian police to become the toy of an illegal organization (MEK) against a legally registered association (ASILA).

Sincerely Yours,
Narges Beheshti
Tehran, Iran

July 16, 2022 0 comments
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