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Duplicity of the MEK nature

MKO’s New Tricks in Iraq Revealed

The terorrist cult of the Mojahedin-e khalq in Iraq, which has been strongly destabilized since the formation of new government, resorts to all tricks to create division among people, but it has recently started new efforts that are wholly against the national interests of Iraqis.

1. supporting remnants of Baath party and putting them face to face with Badr Brigade and eventually the Shiites. In its websites, the cult of Rajavi is trying to introduce all accidents and events as the “plots” of Badr brigade against Sunnis. They attribute all terrorist acts in Iraq to Shiites, in order to win the attraction of Americans beside softening the anti-MKO atmosphere in Iraq.

In an analysis on the activities of terrorist groups in Iraq , including the MKO, to exaggerate the issue of a detention center in the Interior ministry, an Iraqi political expert said: “This plot was planned to weaken the Iraqi coalition list and Iraq’s enemies try to demonize Shiites and weaken their position, by attributing these illegal affairs to them.”

Speaking on the condition of anonymity due to terrorist threats, this expert stressed: “Iraqi people know well that the illegal acts have nothing to do with Shiites and Iraqi officials. The Iraqi coalition list will win the majority votes and with its victory, the Iraqi people, who have been under torture and pressure of Saddam for years, would be able to get to their rights. Also, Iraqi people will take part in all social-political affairs of their country.”

“There’s no doubt that, as Prime Minister and the President said, those who committed crimes must be punished. However, it’s astonishing that those behind the Abu Ghraib scandal, those who stayed silence despite seeing the crimes against Iraqis, those who have imprisoned and tortured tens of their own dissidents now make noise about the detention of 70 people and try to take advantage of this case for getting to their own goals,” he said.

It should be noted that 70 percent of MKO TV programs have been allocated to Iraq’s internal affairs. MKO interferes in Iraq affairs and still claims that it has not been involved when Saddam was in power.

2. Rajavi’s cult is also spending a lot of energy to extend the presence of Americans in Iraq. For instance, they repeat this claim that Iranian regime will take the control of Iraq in the case that the US retreats from this country. With these stupid claims, they create a kind of legitimacy for the continuation of occupation.

3. Exploiting the criticisms of officials and party leaders towards each other; MKO uses their comments to show that they are working against US interests in Iraq.

4. Spreading baseless propaganda and claiming that some groups and figures have ties to the Iranian regime. They try to engage officials in futile conflicts to take advantage.

December 14, 2005 0 comments
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Former members of the MEK

I Was Freed From Rajavi’s Claw

I’m a victim freed from Rajavi’s claws; please hurry to help other victims.

In a message to Entekhab News Agency, Aghil Barani, a former member of the MKO who has been freed from this terrorist organization, called for efforts in order to help and rescue other victims still captive of the Rajavis.

He wrote:

“Yesterday, when I was reviewing my calendar, I was taken away from this world by an occasion. You may ask what occasion! Those who know me can guess easily.

I’m Aghil Barani. I had gone to Turkey for a job when I was deceived by agents of Mujahideen-e Khalq and I was taken to Iraq. After years of wasting my life, I could return home.

Yes, you’re right. The occasion on the calendar was December 10th, when Human Rights Charter was approved in the United Nations. I was preoccupied by thinking about the reasons why some people in the world are still deprived of their basic rights, despite this charter!

It’s like a film moving before my eyes: how a group chooses a popular name like Mojahedin for itself and then, after recruiting members and pushing them through strange filters, resorts to various inhumane scientific and non-scientific methods to isolate its members. I was myself a member of this group, and the reality shocks me.

We celebrate Human Rights day while a group of miserable victims are in the captivity of Mojahedin cult headed by the Rajavis.

As a freed former member of this dark and anti-human organization, and regarding the new situation in Iraq, I ask all free peoples to help our compatriots, taken hostage under different covers in Rajavi’s camp. I hope we can reveal the ugly face of Rajavi and his mercenaries in order to help the freedom of human beings.”

Entekhab.ir

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Duplicity of the MEK nature

Repeating the Mistake!

A number of sources in US intelligence community revealed that some information revealed by the Mujahideen-e Khalq, particularly on Iranian nuclear activities, has been wrong. This is exactly what has seen reflected in the IAEA’s recent reports.

US intelligence authorities had earlier become suspicious about the accuracy of Chalabi’s information on Iraq and had warned about the issue. This time, authorities warn that MKO’s information can’t be trusted.

As the debate heated on Iran’s Nuclear program and Tehran-Washington ties worsened, the MKO leaders tried to flatter US officials in order to convince them that they have important information from inside the Iranian regime and that this information proves that Tehran has been enriching uranium in a wide range. This brought new discussion to the White House on the issue of support for this group and its possible role in applying US policies against Iran.

The Bush administration sees itself now in a situation similar to that of pre-Iraq war. At that time Ahmed Chalabi, the head of Iraq National Congress, had close relations with senior officials in the US, such as Richard Perle and Paul Wolfowitz. He had convinced them that Saddam Hussein’s regime possessed weapons of mass destruction and that Iraqi people would receive US liberators warmly.

Today, Maryam Rajavi, so-called president-elect of the NCRI, wants to repeat the scenario again by repeating this claim that “Mujahideen-e Khalq is ready to give urgent valid information on nuclear activities of Iran to Washington.”

Some White House officials believe that the MKO is able to serve the goals of Americans and that it is an opposition group with thousands of militants with many supporters.

These officials say that the MKO has proved its ability in giving information with revealing Iranian nuke sites in Natanz and Arak. They ask for the removal of MKO’s name from terror lists and stress that the members of this organization would give necessary information to the US and besides, they can play an important role in disrupting the order in the Iranian government with their supporters.

It should be noted that the MKO was added to the US terror list in 1997 by the State Department. This decision emphasizes that the MKO was involved in attacks on Americans, including the kidnapping of US ambassador to Iran in 1971, bombings of 1972 in US companies in Iran such as Pepsi Cola, General Motors and Marin Oil. They were also involved in robbing 6 banks, assassinating Colonel Lewis Hawkins, and attacking US and British airways offices and the Israeli company of Alal.

During his military trial in 1972, Massoud Rajavi, the head of the MKO, confessed to the violent operations of himself and his organization. he believes that the future of Iran should be determined by armed resistance and that political forces can’t bring changes to the fate of this country. He had accused the US of being the major reason behind all problems of the world. He called it Iran’s main enemy because the US was behind coup against Mosaddeq.

Those who oppose the MKO and removing its name from terror list have numerous historical evidences to prove that this organization is full violence. Some people try to ignore the violence and ideological differences in the organization.

MKO, with its Marxist ideas and anti-democratic theories, has tried in recent years to appear as a pro-democratic organization beside all other Iranian opposition groups. They pretend to defend the rights of women and minorities as well as democratic rights. The head of the group, Massoud Rajavi, has elected his wife Maryam as the president of National Council of Resistance (NCRI).

This organization suffers from its past and its violent operations. The Iranian people never forget these issues.

This is not true to think that the US, by supporting the MKO, would improve its position as opponent of the Iranian regime among Iranians. Cooperating with the MKO will never allow the US to become closer to the Iranians.

Now the question is: Didn’t the US take lessons from Iraq? Is the Bush administration going to repeat its mistake?

Abdullah Saleh/AlAsr (in Arabic)

December 14, 2005 0 comments
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Missions of Nejat Society

meeting on the”massacre of Iraqi Kurds by MKO”

REPORT ON Nejat Society’s meeting on the " massacre of Iraqi Kurds by MKO"

A meeting was held in Sanandaj – Kurdistan, on December 2nd, to investigate the role of MEK in the massacre of Iraqi civilians Kurds. A group of separated members of MEK were invited by Nejat Society.

During the meeting, 25 defectors of MKO declared their memories and presented concrete evidences about the Suppressing Operation to kill Kurds in Iraq (Morvarid Operation) and denounced one of the thousand crimes of Rajavi and stated their viewpoints.

The meeting included three parts:

1-       Defectors stating memories of savage killing Kurds Operation, named Morvarid Operation.

2-       The Q & A by reporters and journalists who participated the meeting.

3-       Interviewing and speaking to returnees.

The extra programs of the meeting were as followings:

1-     Presenting the photos, articles, documents of "Morvarid Operation" especially the photos of Iraqi Kurdish Martyrs who were about 79 people with the evidence of their martyrdom which attired the attention of reporters and journalists.

2-     Showing a brief documentary in which the savage Morvarid Operation was presented.

3-     Delivering Nejat Society’s Publication, and three CD’s (including the interview with Kurdish martyrs’ families who described the way their relatives were killed by MEK), a news bulletin which included the memories, documents such as the plan of the operation, to the reporters and journalists.

The participants were as follows:

1-     Arash Sametipour

2-     Taleb Jalilian

3-     Asad Pak

4-     Mohammad Ardalan pour

5-     Houshyar Seifie

6-     HabibAallah Almasih

7-     Hussein Karamie

8-     Ali Akbar Amin Abbasi

9-     Ahmad Jomhourie

10- Fazel Farhadie

11- Hussein Jannat Nezhadian

12- Abou Alfazl Yahyaee

13- Davoud Heidarie

14- Hadie Shaabany

15- Abbas Karamy

16- Asghar Farzin

17- Soleiman Rah Anjam

18- Ali Biglary

19- Ghasem Baba Safarie

20-Ramezan Saeedi

21-Mahmud Aseman Panah

22-Ali Karimie Fard

23-Ronak Dashti

24-Varya Dashti

25-Shokr Allah Gorgi Zade

And the representative of National Union of Kurdistan – Mr. Diari Marouf Hussein also participated the meeting and addressed a speech on the subject of the meeting.

At the end of the meeting, the separated members attending the meeting signed a statement:

"Through this statement, we- the former members of MKO and the signatories of the following text­- who were under pressure and threatened to participate Morvarid Operation declare that:

1-     At first, according to the fake stories and justifications of MKO’s leader  Masud Rajavi – who had induced his forces that the Iranian Pasdaran in Kurdish disguises were planning to attack Mujahedins’ bases, but later we realized that nobody was there but Iraqi Kurds and what we were told about Pasdaran’s infiltrating was pure lie.

2-     Masud Rajavi and his wife Maryam Qajar Azdanlou commanded the operation directly and through a radio message which was sent to all forces, she ordered clearly to destroy the houses of Kurdish villagers and civilians by bombarding them.

3-     Saddam Hussein had evidently asked the forces of Baath army to cooperate with Mujahedin-e-Khalq during the operation.

4-     The commandants and high ranking members of Mujahedin bombarded the Kurds’ houses and also opened fire against women and children and captured the Kurds. Under the order of high commandants especially, Mehdi Abrishamchi and Mahvash Sepehri, they were tortured seriously, and were delivered to Iraqi Military Intelligence Service (Istikhbarat) later.

5-     We, as the eye witnesses of the crimes of Rajavi against Kurds, according to our conscience, ask for bringing justice and trying Rajavi and Saddam as the cooperators of suppressing and killing the civilians and we found it necessary to attend their trial to witness.

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Mujahedin Khalq Organization as a terrorist group

TERRORISM UNDER COVER OF NAMES

In 1981,after 28 months of establishment of new regime of the Islamic Republic of Iran,the terrorist group of Mojahedin Khalq Organization (MKO) began its terrorist operations against  the people and government of Iran. and one month after,Masud Rajavi,the leader of the MKO,founded another group,National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI),to pretend that other groups and personalities had joined and supported him . At that time,Rajavi wanted to use the influence of the fired president,BaniSadr,and some parts of the democratic party of Iranian Kurdistan and also a few other communist groups to achieve his goals.

Terrorism under cover of names

Download Unit One – NCRI have officially accepted the responsibilty of terrorist operations.
Download Unit Two – NCRI in a symbol of terrorism and is in service for terrorism
Download Unit Three– NCRI is a symbol of terrorism and is in service for terrorism
Download Unit Four– The MK0 has introduced some of its own members and sympathizers as being members of NCRI…
Download Unit Five– NCRI has repeatedly emphasized on terrorist operations against Iranian citizens
Download Unit Six– NCRI members repeatedly confirm and sanctify terrorism
Download Unit Seven– forming, active and responsible members of NCRI are indeed members of MKO
Download Unit Eight– MKO has found hundreds of Smaller shield under non- government organizations in American and European Countries
Download Unit Nine– pictures and brief about meeting places of NCRI

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The Ideology of the MEK

AUTOPSY OF AN IDEOLOGICAL DRIFT

The French Government was thus dismantling the infrastructure of Massoud Rajavi’s People’s Mojahedin of Iran, an Iranian opposition group recognised as terrorist in nature… Classified as a terrorist group by the United States and by the European Union, the PMOI is largely discredited today. It was based in Iraq since 1986 and faces the full impact of Saddam ‘Hussein’s fall from power…. Research is necessary to analyse hidden circles of the PMOI. We hope that this thesis, based on a wide range of sources published over the years will help advance our understanding of the PMOI.

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Iraqi Authorities' stance on the MEK

Iraqi VP: We Expel the MKO

Visiting Iraqi First Vice President Adel Abdul Mahdi said in a meeting in Mashhad on Wednesday that Iraq would soon expel the members of the terrorist Mujahideen Khalq Organization (MKO) from Iraq.

“We will definitely expel them and bring to justice those members who are found guilty,” the Iranian Students News Agency (ISNA) quoted him as saying.

“We were opposed to their stay in Iraq before and after the dictatorial regime of Saddam Hussein was deposed. We always considered the terrorist members of the MKO as a part of Saddam’s army” he added.

Abdul Mahdi noted that this terrorist group has not only martyred many Iranians but many Iraqis, too.

The MKO has been placed on the terrorist lists of both the European Union and the United States.

Seyed Javad Hasheminejad also said referred to the terrorist crimes of the mujahedin in Iran and said, “The presence of Iraqi statesmen in Iran and establishing friendly ties between the two countries has given a new hope to us that we can sue the MKO for its crimes of this group after 25 years.”

“Your country and ours have been freed from dictators and we hope they can be freed from terrorism as well,” Hasheminejad said to Iraqi vice president.

“For the time being, this terrorist group is plotting against the interests of both Iran and Iraq. It’s particularly engaged in making problems for Iraqis.”

Then, Mohammed Majid Al-Sheikh, Iraqi ambassador to Iran, referred to the gathering of MKO members’ families before the Iraqi embassy in Tehran and said, “They want the Iraqi government to pave the way for the return to their loved ones to Iran.”

“They said that their children didn’t want to stay in the group in Iraq; they asked Iraq to talk to them and return them back to their country,” he added.

Citing the comments of Iraqi vice president, Sheikh stressed: “This group will have no place in Iraq and would be expelled from Iraq as soon as possible. Those who like to return to Iran will be allowed to do so. There’s no doubt that the criminals of the group will be tried.”

December 8, 2005 0 comments
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European Union

MKO Remains on EU Terror List

The Iranian MKO (Mujahidin-e Khalq) remains on the European Union’s updated terror list released Wednesday night.

The MKO, also known as Munafiqin (hypocrites), has been campaigning hard for the removal of its name from the blacklist in which the terrorist group was put in 2002.

The EU began drawing its blacklist following the 9/11 attacks in the US in its campaign to fight global terrorism.

The European bloc regularly updates the list.

Hizbul Mujahideen, a Pakistan-based Kashmiri group, was added to the blacklist which now includes 45 persons and 47 groups and entities.

Hizbul Mujahideen is one of the largest groups active in Indian-administered Kashmir. The group advocates Kashmir’s merger with Pakistan.

EU member states are obliged to impose restrictive measures such as freezing of funds and assets of persons and groups named in the list.

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UK

UK: MKO’s Terrorist

UK Foreign Office reiterated proscription of the MKO as a terrorist organization.

In a conference on the activities of the terrorist MKO, foreign office once again said that this group is a foreign terrorist organization.

Mehr News reported, according to AP, that Foreign Office said the MKO was responsible for several terrorist operations inside Iran and that it had relations with former regime of Saddam Hussein.

According to AP, MKO has protested to its terrorist label.

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Mujahedin Khalq Organization as a terrorist group

What Kind of Alternative?

The Iranian Mojahedin: What Kind of Alternative? The People’s Mojahedin of Iran has of late been receiving increasing coverage by the Western and especially the US mainstream press, who quote them copiously, ala Ahmed Chalabi, as “opposition sources.” Since any aggressive move to be made against Iran by the US will likely include this opposition grouping in some form or shape, some of us leftist opposition members feel obliged to present a dissuasive picture of this organization to our good friends in the US left, so as to prevent the good folks from taking the People’s Mojahedin of Iran, in their current incarnation, as any friend of the Peoples of Iran.

The Mojahedin Khalq of Iran was originally created as a revolutionary urban guerrilla organization during the rule of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi’s corrupt and incompetent dictatorship, initially as a study group in 1965, and later as a guerrilla organization in 1968. From their inception they formed an alternative to Fada’iyan Khalq, a contemporary Marxist revolutionary organization, as well as to the older Jebhe-ye Melli (National Front; a nationalist liberal party), the Ayatollahs, and the Tudeh Party (the oldest communist party in Iran; a Stalinist bunch at their cleverest). In subsequent years, Mojahedin’s supporters came mainly from the educated urban lower classes whose politico-cultural inclinations were more religious than secular, and their class aspirations petty bourgeois; forward-looking and progressive in some areas, not so certain in others, and reactionary and backward looking in yet others.

Fast forward now to the interval immediately after the overthrow of the Shah. The period between the installation of Khomeini’s regime in 1979 and the first wave of crackdowns of 1981 was a historical period filled with excitement as well as with opportunities. Organizations that had previously worked underground could now emerge and breathe relatively freely, and start to grow in the open, make mistakes, learn, and do so with and among the people. The revolutionary organizations, in their historical fight to be heard and be allowed to advocate freely, found the new open atmosphere to their advantage.

The openness, created by the revolutionary surge of the people and not “given” by some magnanimous state, was filled with the creative energies of millions of activists of all political stripes. The openness was also a two-edged sword since the security forces and fanatic goons were just as actively taking down names and addresses, following leftists, feminists, communists, minority activists, as well as the supporters and members of the Mojahedin. This, so that when they had organized themselves enough, they could sweep out the opposition as effectively as possible.

So, when the Mojahedin, in true Blanquist fashion, in June 1981 assumed that they could carry the revolution further all by themselves by calling for a general uprising for which they had done zero preparation, while making a pact with President Bani-sadr’s supposed “social democratic” faction already in power, all they accomplished was to take their first decisive step away from the people by jumping the gun, by not preparing enough, by hastening the crackdown, when they should have instead stayed with the people, educated and been educated better by others, organized more, worked more patiently, created better underground infrastructure and a better counter-intelligence gathering system before making a move that could not have been corrected midcourse.

In short, by refusing to do the hard, long and complicated work, the Mojahedin leadership exhibited extremely poor political judgment, fatal immaturity, and an instinctive distrust for the people. On top of that, they left their cadres and supporters wide open for brutal repression that they should have expected and should have been prepared for. The “uprising” in tatters, the Mojahedin leadership joined President Bani-sadr on his airplane and flew to Paris to conduct together the upcoming soon (just around the corner, see it?) revolution, for which everybody is still waiting.

The great leader, Rajavi, also inaugurated a new protocol of literally marrying his new allies; in this case, since Bani-sadr was physiologically a male, his daughter (at the time a minor) would have to do.

It should of course be pointed out that the Mojahedin have been commendable and tireless in their diplomatic overtures, mostly toward European Parliamentarians and US Congressional staffers, Representatives or Senators who would hold audience with them (before the Mojahedin joined the US State Department’s list of terrorist organizations).

On other fronts, we can be sure they have underground cells in Iran, something very handy when, for example, it has come to providing Uncle Sam with information that the CIA was missing, thereby filling the intelligence gaps regarding the “nuclear issue” in Iran, so that if/when the time comes that intelligence can be used to bomb Iranian cities, much like the “intelligence” Chalabi provided led to the bombings of Iraqi cities and civilians; with no lives left un-bombed.

And, of course, there is that part of the organization’s fighting capability that renders them the “biggest and best-organized” opposition grouping (which can then be presented to the American people as the badge of their righteousness): Mojahedin’s armed forces, currently and for the past twenty years, stationed in Iraqi Kurdistan. These armed capabilities, including tank squadrons, are mostly rusted; much like their fighters who are by now mostly graying men and women. Hardly a guerrilla organization anymore, their fighting capabilities isolated, demoralized, paranoid, trapped and at the mercy of various dictators: Saddam Hussein, then Paul Bremer, and then Allawi/Pentagon. Take your pick which one’s worse.

As for their political maneuverings, the Mojahedin, starting with their collusion with Bani-sadr, have made one political blunder after another. Let us not pass too quickly over Bani-sadr. In polite society he has come to be remembered as a liberal in casual as well as academic conversations; a man with social democratic visions. Due to his lack of political foresight, he did not serve long enough for history to be left with any evidence of his “social democratic” policies.

His government was a strong believer in the “territorial integrity doctrine,” according to which national minorities should keep quiet about such basic human rights as speaking their own languages in their schools, since this would naturally lead to cessations and the eventual disintegration of the country. Why the latter would “naturally” follow from the former is a mystery to democratic-minded people, minority or not.

This was the political figure that the Mojahedin, supposedly respectful of national minority rights, decided to go to bed with, with disastrous results.

Mojahedin’s move to ally themselves with Bani-sadr was a very decisive one. Political organizations, revolutionary or not, make choices based on their vision of the kind of power they would like to exercise. You either trust in the transformative powers of your ideas and go to the people, or else you are in too much of a hurry to get to power and join hands with people up above. Ever since their marriage with, and later divorce from, Bani-sadr (and his daughter), Mojahedin’s political strategizing has consisted in collusion with the people up above.

It is in fact very revealing that a certain Mr. Mohaddessin, in a self-promoting book about the history of The National Council of Resistance of Iran (the book is titled Enemies of the Ayatollahs), as pointed out by Ron Jacobs (Counterpunch, April 9-10, 2004), would make overtures to that sniveling joke of an ideologue Daniel Pipes. Now, do you think our Mr. Mohaddessin is unaware of the intricacies of rank and etiquette observed among the US organic intellectuals at the service of the US’s national security apparatus?

The Mojahedin have been in the halls of the US Congress lobbying this way or that, since the late 1970s. So, we are not dealing with naïve neophytes who do not know their lobbyists and ideologues from assorted other shysters. Should we not wonder then why the Mojahedin are so intent on having connections to the Imperial halls of government? What kind of organization would so consistently try to secure a leg in the doors of the houses of power in the foremost Imperial powerhouses, and still call itself progressive and revolutionary, and insist that it is looking out for the good of the Iranian people? Are they unaware of the US’s historical interventions in Iran? Have they so easily forgotten that the Shah, whom they fought against courageously in the 1970s, was installed by the very people frequenting those same halls?

But the most important aspect of the Mojahedin that should keep our attention focused has to do with their ideological make-up. They are in fact a variation on a theme demonstrated by the regime that currently suffocates Iran. Those familiar with Mojahedin’s old newspapers remember well that in Payam-e Mojahed (their political organ) in the period of 1977-1979, they repeatedly quoted ayatollah Khomeini in approving tones and gave him glowing editorials. In fact, the organization’s original philosophical mentor, Ali Shari’ati, whose outlook was a mixture of Franz Fanon’s and political Islam, was the “progressive” flip side of Khomeini’s reactionary coin.

An Alternative for Whom?

By 1984, it became obvious to Mojahedin’s leadership that the Islamic Republic regime would not pack its bags, run and crumble on Mojahedin’s signal. So, they had to do some real calculating since the “thinking” behind their previous maneuverings had not borne any fruits, being based exclusively on the inevitable downfall of Iran’s regime through a spontaneous uprising of the people, on Mojahedin’s prompting, just like that.

In view of the repeated failures of the revolution to materialize, the Mojahedin realized an “ideological revolution” was necessary to solidify the internal resolve of the organization. Subsequently, cooperation with other organizations and groups became increasingly unnecessary except for some showcases. The National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), initially comprising organizations and individuals exhibiting the same haste and blindness of political foresight and mesmerized by the prospects that the “inevitable” downfall held for them, eventually emptied out and was left with Mojahedin as the main warm bodies, along with a few small organizations, mostly civic organizations created by the Mojahedin themselves (for an excellent account of this, see Ervand Abrahamian’s The Iranian Mojahedin).

The “ideological revolution” for most of us secular leftists, as well as for the general population, was a source of astonishment mixed with great amusement. In a series of moves, topped by an odd divorce/marriage episode among the dear leaders, the leadership managed to transform the organization into an almost cult-like, militarized social organism.

The divorce/marriage episode was of the most bizarre, to put it generously, since it brought out a strange-looking medieval aspect manifest in Mojahedin’s new face. To most of us staring in disbelief, it looked like the leadership had decided to commit something so outrageous that only the truly dedicated would remain in their ranks, and all others would duly ship out (which is exactly what happened).

For the marriage that would bring in a new era, the dear leader Rajavi had his eyes on his best friend’s wife. Maryam Azadanlu, the younger sister of a veteran member, and the wife of Mehdi Abrishamchi (an old veteran and one of the more charismatic leaders of the organization), was a political asset of huge value due to her political militancy and credentials, and her nostalgic associations were deemed important enough to give cohesion to the newly transformed ideological atmosphere, so she was promoted to the role of “co-leader”. This promotion of a woman to the rank of “co-leader” was to prove to the world the organization’s great respect for women. However, because “To have remained co-leaders, without being married would have been mere bourgeois formalism,” [1] there had to be a divorce so that there could be a marriage between the co-leaders. Some may ask, as we did: What-on-earth kind of logic dictates that a woman has to divorce her husband and marry a leader in order to have a leadership role?!

And Iranian women are supposed to be impressed by that!

I tremble at the thought of such organizations in power . As should any secular progressive, any socialist, any leftist, feminist, anarchist, human rights activist, or democrat, as do most ordinary Iranian citizens. The stuff of liberation the Iranian Mojahedin does not make.

The Mojahedin, should they fail to prefigure themselves into some calculation of Uncle Sam’s, are for the most part politically obsolete as an alternative. And should they find in America a suitable patron, they will then be the very opposite of progressive. Lacking the US patronage, at best they have to compete on very stiff terms with most other oppositional groupings, no matter how small and no matter how disorganized, when it comes to vying for legitimacy among the Iranian public. They have very little public support inside Iran, and are in fact reviled by most ordinary people because of the patronage bestowed on them by Saddam, the invader of Iran. Being political creatures with a thick skin, however, the Mojahedin leadership has to ignore their own impotence and instead resign to repeating habitually to all that they are the “biggest and best-organized” opposition, and can provide a “safe” alternative to the regime in Iran. Safe for whom, we wonder!

Which way not out?

Others may, but we cannot afford to forget that Khomeini and his “liberal” cohorts too (including Bani-sadr, who did them wondrous service), while still in Paris, and before Khomeini’s flight home, knew of the necessity for international public consumption to talk approvingly of democracy. Some of us remember the headlines very vividly to this day: Even Communists Will Be Free!

The most elementary tasks and fundamental duties of any Middle Eastern leftist, at this point in our history, revolve around creating a more effective secular language and practice with which to engage the ongoing political struggles, in an effort to rebuild a secular and progressive alternative. The way forward can only be in that direction. Any form of a religious regime or a puppet government imposed by imperialists is only a step back, a dead end.

Since the Mojahedin depend increasingly on imperial backing, it is only natural for the people to mistrust them instinctively. Deals can be made, coups can be arranged for sure, but a true social transformation requires enlightened inspiration, and the Mojahedin’s doctrines and their active role as Uncle Sam’s snitch simply do not inspire confidence among Iranians of all political persuasions.

REFERENCES

[1] Abrahamian, quoting Mojahedin’s Proclamation of Introduction of New Leadership (1985), in The Iranian Mojahedin (Yale University Press, 1989), p. 251.

Rosa Faiz

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