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Hojjatollah Sattar
Former members of the MEK

Hojjatollah Sattar’s letter to the ICC Prosecutor 

Dear Mr. Karim Khan,

I am Hojjatollah Sattar, a former member of the Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization (MEK, MKO, PMOI, Rajavi Cult) and one of the plaintiffs against the leaders of the organization who was captured by the forces of the MEK during the Iran-Iraq war.
I was in the organization for only one year but in just one year I grew old as if I were there for several years due to mental and physical pressures I suffered. During this one year of imprisonment, I endured hardship that is hard to believe for everyone.
I was a prisoner of war who should have been treated according to the Geneva Conventions on Prisoners of War, but that was not the case. I was never allowed to report my captivity to my family or to have my captivity registered by the International Committee of the Red Cross.
During this period of captivity in the MEK, I was always under the most intense stressful sessions of brainwashing and mind control. The leaders of the MEK sought to have my mind enslaved, just as they had my body in custody. To achieve such a goal, I had to attend their ideological meetings and, at the end, I had to express my opinion and perception of it. These meetings were held when I was very tired and exhausted after a tough workday.
In the MEK, members were allowed to leave the dormitory no later than 23:30. Not only me, as a prisoner of war, but also none of the members of the organization had access to any means of communication such as telephone, post, the Internet, radio, television, newspapers, and so on.
At that time, I had to receive the news from the organization’s own television because our only source of access to the news was the MEK TV channel, which was also selected for those who gathered in the public hall for lunch or supper at certain times.

Mr. Karim Khan
In the Rajavi Cult, marriage, having a family and children are forbidden. Even all members who were married were forced to divorce their spouses under Massoud Rajavi’s order, which is a clear example of genocide. They did not even have mercy on families who had children. At the behest of the organization, all children were forcibly sent from Iraq to other countries and were sold to families in those countries. The leaders did not want the children to emotionally influence on their parents.
This was a small part that I witnessed during that one-year period. Certainly, other members and defectors of the MEK have more documents to provide the court.
Please take our cases into consideration in the investigation of the crimes of the MEK leaders.

Sincerely,
Hojjatollah Sattar
A Survivor of the Rajavi Cult

Hojjatollah Sattar

Hojjatollah Sattar; the MEK former member

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Abdollah Afghan; former member of the MEK
Former members of the MEK

Abdollah Afghan’s letter to the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court

To the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court

Dear Mr. Karim Asad Ahmad Khan
I am Abdollah Afghan from Mazandaran province in Iran. I am a former member of the Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization (MEK, MKO, Rajavi Cult) who has complained against the leaders of this organization. I was a captive of the Rajavi Cult for 16 years in Camp Ashraf in Iraq. There, I was tortured mentally and physically.
We had no personal right. There was no newspaper, radio, television or the Internet at Camp Ashraf in the MEK in Iraq. We had no right to communicate with our family at all and our family was completely unaware of our situation.
At Camp Ashraf, only brainwashing, mental and physical stress, unpaid forced labor, and an uncertain future existed.
Hereby, I request you to follow our complaint and bring the leaders of the Rajavi Cult to justice. I am willing to appear in any court as a plaintiff or witness if necessary.

Thanks,
Abdollah Afghan
Mazandaran – Iran

Abdollah Afghan; former member of the MEK

Abdollah Afghan; former member of the MEK

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Mr. Karim Assad Ahmad khan
Missions of Nejat Society

ICC prosecutor is invited to travel to Iran and observe the sufferings of the MEK plaintiffs

Mr. Karim Khan,
The Attorney General of the International Court of Justice
Dear Sir,

I am Samad Eskandari. I am honored to introduce myself as the legal representative of the plaintiffs in Iran. In order to hear the testimonies of the witnesses and the plaintiffs of the lawsuit filed against the leaders of the Mujahedin Khalq, I invite you to travel to our spectacular Iran to observe the sufferings of the plaintiffs and the families whose children are still taken as prisoners by the MEK.
We would be grateful if you could accept this humble invitation. The legal process of your trip will be followed through official channels. I am looking forward for your early response and I hope that you will accept my invitation.

Sincerely,
Samad Eskandari,
The representative of the plaintiffs in the case of the MEK cult

Samad Eskandari, former member of the MEK

Samad Eskandari, former member of the MEK

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Mujahedin Khalq Organization members' families

To the Stockholm court: provide an opportunity to hear our testimonies

Honorable Judge of the Stockholm Court,
I am Zahra Gholizadeh from the province of Gilan in Iran. I am the sister of Ali Gholizadeh, captured in the camp of the Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization (MEK, MKO, Rajavi Cult) in Albania. I am writing to you on behalf of my father and my family.

I was informed that the Stockholm Court, which has been set up to inspect the facts and investigate human rights violations, has been transferred to the Durres area of Albania so that the members of the MEK, who are detained in the organization’s camp, can also testify.
I am glad that a trial has taken place in Sweden on the subject of human rights and of clarification of the truth, but it should be noted that the truth has various dimensions that needs to be examined from all angles in order to be fully clarified.

I request that my complaint and that of the other families of the members of the MEK be considered and that an opportunity be provided to hear our testimony. We, the families, as well as the members of the Rajavi Cult, are all victims of this cult and part of the reality that needs to be clarified.
Recently, 42 former members filed a lawsuit against the leaders of the MEK in the International Court of Justice in Tehran, and a final verdict was issued. All the documents were handed over to the Secretariat of the International Criminal Court in The Hague for consideration and action by Mr. Karim Khan, Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court.

Many families and former members also sent letters to Karim Khan, complaining against the leaders of the MEK about crimes against humanity and violations of the basic human rights of members, including preventing them from leaving or marrying and starting a family, as well as preventing them from any contact with the outside world, especially family and friends.
My brother was a prisoner of war in the hands of Iraqi forces during the Iran-Iraq war. He had gone to the fronts to defend the borders of his country. The MEK, in collaboration with Saddam Hussein, deceived and recruited him in a prison camp in Iraq with false promises.

My brother has no rights in this cult. He lost his life and youth and all his beautiful dreams. For almost thirty-five years now, he has not had a single phone call or a letter to his family. My brother is even deprived of the rights of a dangerous prisoner anywhere in the world.
I ask you to listen to the mass complaints of families and former members against the leaders of this organization during this trial, in which witnesses from the terrorist MEK cult have also participated. The leaders of the MEK must also be tried in an international court to answer for the crimes committed against their members and their families.
We are ready to appear wherever necessary to file a complaint or testify.

Regards,

Zahra Gholizadeh
Gilan – Iran

Zahra Gholizadeh - Ali Gholizadeh sister

Zahra Gholizadeh – Ali Gholizadeh sister

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Hadi Shabani
Former members of the MEK

Hadi Shabani’s letter to the ICC Prosecutor 

Dear Mr. Karim A. A. Khan QC,
The Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC)

I am Hadi Shabani, a former member of the Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization (MEK, MKO, Rajavi Cult). I was a member of the group for nearly two decades. (From 1985 to 2004)
I was shot in the abdomen in an operation called Forough-e Javidan, which was carried out by the MEK forces in cooperation with Saddam Hussein’s forces against the defenders of our homeland Iran. I regained my health after nearly three years; however, I still feel severe pain in the abdomen constantly.

The leaders of the MEK didn’t allow me to call my family and inform them of my health since I joined the organization in 1985. I was not even allowed to listen to the radio in the organization.
In 1988, a few months after Operation Forough-e Javidan, I witnessed that all men and women who were married were forced to divorce, and I, who was single, was not allowed to marry like other people. Massoud Rajavi stated in public meetings that marriage was forbidden for all members of the organization for the rest of their lives. The only one who had wife and family was Massoud Rajavi himself.
According to the doctrine of the MEK’s internal ideological revolution which was initiated by Massoud Rajavi, all women are married to him, and in this way he built a harem for himself while forbidding other men from even talking to their own wives.

Regarding psychological pressures, I must say that in the MEK, by conducting daily and weekly brainwashing sessions, which in cultic culture is known as “peer pressure”, they put pressure on everyone, and I, like everyone else, was under this organizational pressure. That is, there was a constant torture and repression in the relationship and no one dared to protest.
Massoud Rajavi constantly stated in public meetings that the members should forget about their family and no one should even think about them. We had to participate to daily and weekly sessions of confessions and declare all our thoughts and dreams in front of other members. The confessions were followed up by blame and psychological and physical punishments.

While the most dangerous prisoners anywhere in the world have the right to visit their next-of-kin, in the Rajavi Cult there was no right of communication with the family.
When I escaped from the MEK and went to the camp of the American forces called TIPF, I did not even have clothes to wear and the officials of the organization did not give me clothes and I spent a long time in TIPF without clothes. This was while I had spent all my youth in the MEK relations. I did not receive any money for years of hard work.
As a victim of the MEK, who lost his youth in the organization’s relations, I complain against the leaders of this organization. As a mind control destructive cult, the organization continues to perpetuate modern slavery and brainwashing members in Albania. I ask you to prosecute the leaders of this cult. I am ready to testify wherever necessary.

Hadi Shabani
Former member of the MEK
Sari – Mazandaran – Iran

Hadi Shabani

Hadi Shabani

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Shir Ahmad Rouzrokh
Former members of the MEK

Shir Ahmad Rouzrokh pens letter to the ICC Prosecutor

Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court
The Hague

Dear Mr. Karim Khan,
I am Shir-Ahmad Rouzrokh, a resident of Golestan province in Iran, who was detained by the leaders of the Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization (MEK, MKO, Rajavi Cult) in the Ashraf garrison in Iraq for 27 years.
I was first captured by Iraqi forces during the Iran-Iraq war. Due to the severe physical torture in the POW camp in Iraq and the harsh conditions there, I was deceived by the false promises of the MEK that came to the camp.
During nearly three decades that I was imprisoned by the MEK, I was subjected to severe mental and even physical torture by them. I was forced to do unpaid heavy physical work there, so now I have a blood clotting disease, which, according to the doctor, is due to the hard and exhausting work that I was forced to do at Camp Ashraf in Iraq.

Mr. Prosecutor
Now that there is an opportunity to handle the complaints, I would like to complain about the leaders of the MEK because of the mental and physical pressures as well as the irreparable physical injuries. I am ready to file a complaint am ready to testify in any court.

Thanks,
Shir-Ahmad Rouzrokh
Golestan – Iran

Shir Ahmad Rouzrokh

Shir Ahmad Rouzrokh; the MEK former member

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Hamid Dehdar Hassani
Former members of the MEK

Hamid Dehdar Hassani’s letter to the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court

Dear Mr. Karim Asad Khan
Distinguished Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court

I am Hamid Dehdar Hassani, a former member of the Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization (MEK, MKO, Rajavi Cult). I was present at the headquarters of this organization called Ashraf Camp in Iraq from 1987 to 2002. As you know, 42 of my friends who spent years of their lives in the MEK, recently filed a lawsuit against the leaders of the MEK on behalf of other former members in Branch 55 of the Tehran International Court of Justice. Finally, after the necessary investigations, a final verdict was issued condemning the leaders of the MEK. The case and the related documents were delivered to the Secretariat of the International Court of Justice in The Hague on 5 June 2021 for your consideration and follow-up. I am ready to testify in any international court in this regard.

Your Excellency,
As an eyewitness who has spent 15 years of his life in the MEK, I am ready to bring to you examples of crimes that the leaders of the MEK have committed and still commit against their members over the years:

1. All members of the MEK are deprived of their basic human rights, including the right to contact the family and friends, the right to marry and to form a family, as declared in the UN Charter of Human Rights.
2- Unpaid forced labor is continuously and extensively carried out by the MEK officials.
3- Those who wanted to leave the MEK were reprimanded by the leaders and subjected to the most severe mental and even physical pressures, and were eventually sent to solitary confinement in Camp Ashraf or to Abu Ghraib Prison in Iraq. I am a clear example of the fact that in 2001, when I asked to leave the MEK in order to pursue my life, the authorities sent me to solitary confinement after exerting severe pressure, and sometime later sent me to Abu Ghuraib prison.
4- I know many people in the MEK who committed suicide and self-immolation as a result of being subjected to psychological torture by the MEK leaders.
5- There is no freedom of expression and freedom of opinion in the MEK. Any expression of opposition to the orders of the organization has been and is prohibited.
6- In 2011, after forced divorces, the MEK officials forcibly separated hundreds of children from their parents in Camp Ashraf and displaced them in European and American countries. Parents never had the right to question about the fate of their children.

Dear Prosecutor,
I have hundreds of other examples of the atrocities and crimes that the MEK has committed against its members over the years. As a victim of the MEK, I urge you to prioritize the file of 42 former members against the leaders of the MEK. In the hope that justice will be done.

Thank You,
Hamid Dehdar Hassani
Ahvaz – Khuzestan – Iran

Hamid Dehdar Hassani

Hamid Dehdar Hassani

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Asghar Rezaei Mehrabadi
Former members of the MEK

Asghar Rezaei Mehrabadi’s letter to the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court

Dear Mr. Karim Khan
Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court

I am Abolqasem Rezaei Mehrabadi, a former member of the Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization (MEK, MKO, Rajavi Cult) and one of the plaintiffs against the leaders of this organization.
I was a soldier who was captured by the MEK forces during the Iran-Iraq war. I spent about seven years of my life in the captivity of this organization. There were many people like me who were captured by the MEK during the war. We were expected to be treated according to the Geneva Convention and the rules of the International Committee of the Red Cross, but this was never the case.

During the few years that I was in the captivity of the MEK, I endured all kinds of psychological and even physical pressures along with heavy and exhausting forced labor, which still does not leave me in the form of nightmares after many years.

During this time of captivity, our bodies as well as our minds were captive. The organization always put us under the most intense brainwashing and mind control processes by holding numerous psychological sessions.
We had to work from the first hours of the day until late at night, which was part of our daily routine. After that, in a state of extreme fatigue, we had to attend confessions and self-criticism sessions and psychological pressures.

All around the headquarters of the MEK, they surrounded the embankment with barbed wire. Camp Ashraf was surrounded by high fences, and the tops of the fences were closed not to the outside but to the inside with barbed wire so that no one could escape from inside. The guards were even ordered to arrest anyone who approached the fence from inside, and to shoot if he did not pay attention. We were a number of friends who were captured together, but even though we were in the same camp, we were never allowed to meet.

For the entire seven years that I was in captivity, my family was completely unaware of my condition and had no knowledge of my fate. Regulations imposed at Camp Ashraf are not enforced anywhere else in the world, not even in the most dreadful prisons. Having any contact with our families were forbidden. Even requesting for contact had dire consequences.
Married members were forced to divorce, and many children were separated from their parents and sent to European and American countries, the fate of some of whom is unknown.

Mr. Karim Khan,
These few lines do not describe all the hardships and sufferings I endured. Please consider these cases in the investigation of the crimes of the leaders of the MEK so that it leads to a fair result and the facts become clear to everyone.

Thank you for your attention
Asghar Rezaei Mehrabadi
Surviving member of the Rajavi Cult

Asghar Rezaei Mehrabadi

Asghar Rezaei Mehrabadi; the MEK former member

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Morteza Ghadimi Mother
Mujahedin Khalq Organization members' families

The ailing mother of Morteza Ghadimi wrote letter to Karim Asad Khan

Mr. Karim Khan,
The Attorney General of the International Court of Justice

Hello and thank you,

I am Fatemeh Peykani, the mother of Morteza Ghadimi. Morteza has been a prisoner of the anti-humanitarian cult of the Mojahedin for nearly 35 years and has been severely brainwashed in the camp of Maryam Rajavi in Albania. You must have experienced fatherhood and you know how hard and heart-breaking the grief of being away from a child is. For exactly 35 years, the Mojahedin have not allowed me, as a sick mother, to hear my son’s voice. You have a difficult and at the same time valuable responsibility, because you hear the voices of the plaintiffs of the case and you can be the executor of justice in the world that history will never forget.

Thanks,
Fatemeh Peykani
Iran – Zanjan

Morteza Ghadimi Mother

Morteza Ghadimi Mother

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Mohammadi Kamyab family
Mujahedin Khalq Organization members' families

Mohammadi Kamyab family wrote letter to the ICC prosecutor

To Mr. Karim Khan,
The Honorable Prosecutor of the International Court of Justice in The Hague

Dear Sir,
I respectfully state that my son Asghar Mohammadi Kamyab has been undergoing the most severe brainwashing process by the Mojahedin for more than 35 years. He is currently in the group’s camp in Albania. Maryam Rajavi claims that she advocates for freedom, democracy and human rights. My son and other members of the Cult of Rajavi are deprived of contacting the free world, and everyone is deprived of the right to marry and have children. As a father, I ask you if the actions of the Mojahedin leaders are not considered as violation of human rights and genocide, please explain to me what these inhumane actions mean in the logic of humanity! You are expected to question this inhuman cult for what it committed against our children.

Yours Sincerely,
Mohammadi Kamyab family
Zanjan, Iran

Mohammadi Kamyab family

Mohammadi Kamyab family

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