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On Tuesday, May 16th the tenth meeting of Nejat Society Isfahan Branch was held on the occasion of the return of Siamak Hatami, a defector of MeK, to
Iran.
During the meeting, Mrs Yazdan Parast a member of the Society presented the schedule of the meeting and invited the audience to watch the film of Mrs. Marzie Qorsi’s Return.
The film imprisoned the audience a lot since she hadn’t seen his son for ten years.
During the other stage of the meeting Mr. Hashemi the President of Isfahan Nejat Society, presented a report of the Society ‘s activities in recent months including a meeting in Kashan on the occasion of the return of Mr. Najafizadeh, a meeting with several German lawyers, foundation of Nejat Society office in Kerman and also visits with some European researchers…
Then Mrs. Baba Safari the sister of one of defectors who had returned to Iran previously, explained her efforts to meet his brother and convince him to return home. She noted the correspondence of families with international organizations. Mrs,Yazdan Parast also declared why the process of separation has become slower recently. She noted that”… MEK has distributed some forms among the members and asked them to fill them out in order to get refugee status.
However we welcome any factor that causes the members leave the Camp Ashraf…
She also read an appeal letter to Iraqi and British embassies. US interests office in Swiss Embassy and UN office and IRC office in which a member of families asked to have the permission to visit their children, contact them by telephone. The families signed this letter.
Behrouz Nazarian, another former member who had been a member of MEK for 17 years explained how he joined the MeK and separated from them.
Siamak Hatami was another person who addressed the audiences during this meeting, he described the 14 years he passed in Ashraf and appreciated Islamic Republic’s efforts to liberate the members.
At the end the families talked to defectors showing the pictures of their children in order to get information of their beloved ones.
Temporary International Presence Facility (TIPF)
Dear Sir,
We in the Nejat (Salvation) Society in Iran would like to draw your outstanding attention to a very important and imperative subject concerning the members of the Mojahedin-e-Khalq Organisation (MKO) of Iran whom are held in the Ashraf Camp in north of Baghdad.
The Nejat Society consists of those ex-members of the Organisation whom have been rescued from the notorious establishment of the MKO and returned to their families inside Iran. The main objective of the Society is to help the previous colleagues whom still mentally or even practically are imprisoned by the Organisation in Iraq. We have tried to our best to manage visits between the relatives and the members; although we have not been very successful in this regards.
We have learned about the excellent activities of TIPF in Iraq who has done a good effort to help those members who wished to free themselves and start a new respectful life for the rest of their lives. Your work has always been appreciated by the many Iranians particularly the families of the victims who are still held captive in the Camp in Iraq. To our opinion TIPF has a historical and humanitarian roll to play for those who really need to be supported and helped to a safe and sound future. We also believe that your work has not been fully recognised and appreciated worldwide and more support must be gained for it.
It should be taken into consideration that the MKO has been recognised as a cult organisation and dealing with a cult which has had the chance of controlling its members in such isolated surroundings like Iraq for many years is a very careful assignment. To our opinion the members of the Organisation should individually be treated as separate cases and the help of their relatives and old friends should be sought. We are pleased to say that the Nejat Society has had plenty experience in this manner.
We are fully aware that the MKO is not happy with the work of TIPF since they wish to continue their domination and control over the members in the framework of the Organisation as they used to do under Saddam Hussein’s dictatorship. We have observed that the MKO has had a hostile attitude towards TIPF and even called them the apparatus of the Iranian Regime. But we believe that TIPF should continue with its good work and insist on the visits made between the members of the Organisation and their families without the presence of the authorities of the MKO under the supervision of the International Red Cross.
We strongly believe that TIPF could play a vital roll to break the present lock concerning the members still residing in Iraq in order to help them to freely and independently decide about their own future without the inspiration usually imposed by the Organisation. Whether they would like to leave the Organisation or hold with it and whether they wish to return to Iran or move to a third country ought to be decided unconventionally with enough thought and careful study by every one personally.
The Nejat Society is seeking an active contact with TIPF since the two establishments are dealing with the same subject and they both wish to help the same people. To our opinion the work of TIPF so far should carefully be revised and evaluated. We think we could find a great deal of subjects that we could share and discuss about. We would be most delighted if we could receive a communication from you soon and we do appreciate any contact with your institution in the future.
Looking forward to hearing or seeing from you
Yours Sincerely
Copy to:
– the International Committee of the Red Cross
– the Iraqi Ministry of Human Rights
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Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs
Mujahedin-e Khalq
Tuesday, 7 March 2006
Andrew Dismore (Hendon, Labour):
To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs if he will review the proscribed status of the People’s Mojahedin Organisation of Iran; and if he will make a statement.
Kim Howells (Minister of State (Middle East), Foreign & Commonwealth Office) :
The Mojahadin-e Khalq was proscribed in the UK in March 2001.
My right hon. Friend the then Home Secretary decided to proscribe this group because it met the criteria under the terrorism legislation. This decision was endorsed by Parliament.
The list of proscribed organisations is kept under constant review. Under section 4(2) of the Terrorism Act 2000 an organisation or affected person may apply to the Home Secretary for an organisation to be deproscribed
Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs
Mujahedin-e Khalq
Monday, 20 March 2006
John Bercow (Buckingham, Conservative)
To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what steps are being taken by his Department to engage with the democratic opposition in Iran.
Kim Howells (Minister of State (Middle East), Foreign & Commonwealth Office) :
The Foreign and Commonwealth Office in London and our embassy in Tehran maintain contact with a wide range of Iranians in many different fields. We are seriously concerned about human rights and political freedoms in Iran. Ministers and officials raise our concerns frequently with the Iranian authorities. We also take action through the EU, and in United Nations fora. We maintain a dialogue with those inside and outside the Iranian Government who are working to support reform and the rule of law. As my right hon. Friend the Foreign Secretary said in a speech at the International Institute of Strategic Studies on 13 March,
We will not take sides in Iran’s internal political debates”these are for Iranians to resolve and they are perfectly capable of doing so themselves. Given their history, Iranians are understandably sensitive about any hint of outside interference. But this does not mean that we should stop standing up for principles of human rights and fundamental freedoms which we hold dear to ourselves and which so many Iranians aspire to: freedom of speech; transparent, genuinely democratic and accountable government; respect for the rights of minorities and women; an independent judiciary".
Ministers and officials have no contact with an organisation proscribed under the Terrorism Act, the Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK), which purports to be a democratic opposition movement, nor with the National Council for the Resistance of Iran, a group with which it has close links. The MEK has been responsible for numerous attacks resulting in many deaths. Its claims to be a democratic party are hard to square with a history of violence and its authoritarian nature, and it has virtually no support inside Iran
Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs
Mujahedin-e Khalq
Tuesday, 28 March 2006
David Jones (Clwyd West, Conservative) :
To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs when he last made representations to the European Union on the continued proscription of the Mujahedin-e Khalq Organisation; and if he will make a statement.
Kim Howells (Minister of State (Middle East), Foreign & Commonwealth Office) :
The Mujahedin-e Khalq Organisation (MEK) is a proscribed terrorist organisation in the United Kingdom. The MEK appears on the list of persons, groups and entities which are subject to restrictive measures with a view to combating terrorism under Council Regulation 2580/2001-EC. The Court of First Instance of the European Communities is currently scrutinising the process by which the MEK was included on that list, and the UK has made representations to the Court. Judgment in that case is awaited
Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs
Terrorist Organisations
3 May 2006
David Jones (Clwyd West, Conservative) :
To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what representations his Department has made to the EU on the continuing proscription of the People’s Mojahedin Organisation of Iran in the last 12 months.
Kim Howells (Minister of State (Middle East), Foreign & Commonwealth Office) :
The Mojahedin-e Khalq (MEK, or People’s Mojahedin Organisation of Iran) appears on the EU’s list of persons, groups and entities which are subject to restrictive measures with a view to combating terrorism under Council Regulation 2580/2001-EC. The Court of First Instance of the European Communities is currently considering a challenge by the MEK to their inclusion on that list. The UK has contributed to those proceedings, but since judgment in the case is awaited it would be inappropriate to comment further at this stage.
The MEK is proscribed in the UK under the Terrorism Act 2000.
On Monday,May 15th,Mrs. Marzieh Qorsi, nicknamed Arezoo who after years of tolerating challenges and unbelievable mental pressure separated
from Rajavi’s terror cult and returned to Iran, through an impressing and exciting ceremony and with the presence of a large number of her relatives at the office of Oroumieh Nejat Society, was delivered to her parents.
When she was visiting her brothers ,sisters and parents, her elder brother hugged her and while he was crying said :" My sister, you were so brave to defect from Rajavi’s group, you did good work, we are very happy that you separated from Rajavi’s cult and came back to us, God’s damnation be on Rajavi."
During this impressing meeting, Marzieh’s family members especially her sister shedding tears of happiness were very excited to have her among them. They declared their serious hatred toward Rajavi’s goup since for ten years its leaders had kept their sister against her will and by force in Camp Ashraf and had prevented her from contacting her son, Saeed, in Iran.
During the ceremony, Mrs.Qorsi’s family members appreciated the efforts of Nejat Society,Azarbaijan branch in order to liberate their sister.
Nejat Society Azerbaijan Branch
She came, after years of being away from her son,
hugged him heartily.
Yes, Mrs. Marzieh Qorsi returned home and after a longtime of separation from her beloved son, saw him, embraced him warmly with tearful eyes. 
Nejat Society congratulates these mother and child on their visit after years and invites the visitors of the site to watch this graceful, impressing clip.
Honorable chairman and representatives of Belgium parliament
Dear Sirs
Since the foreign affairs committee of Belgian parliament has issued a statement to support the terrorist group MEK on April 27th, 2006, a lot of broad-minded people wonder why a free country like Belgium which supports human rights should patronize a terrorist cult.
Therefore we draw the respectable representatives’ attention to the documented report of Human Rights Watch, UN and US statements on the Cult of Rajavi. Through these reports the defectors of the group bring documented evidences of prison, torture, censure, separation of children from their parents, public divorces and many other examples of human rights violations. The terrorist cult also has assassinated civilians in Iran and Iraq. The group tortures dissatisfied members as well as threatening them.
Dear Sirs
How could it happen that no attention is paid to all existing documents on the real nature of this cult which has a dark history of human rights violations and has always eliminated the members only because they criticized their dictator leaders policies.
The honorable representatives were deceived by the false propaganda of the cult and have supported the cult without any investigation; however there are a lot of documents and evidences on the terrorist nature of MKO.
It is expected that the respected Belgian representatives who are the defendants of democracy and freedom of minds act impartially as the public thoughts demand and encounter the terrorists so firmly that they would not be questioned by the world.
We are pleased to remind you that it is below your dignity to ignore the shameful activities of a terrorist group and bring question to your claims about democracy and human rights since everything would be recorded by the history.
Dear honorable representatives
As the former members of MKO, we, who have founded a society to save our former friends in the cult and fight the cruelty of its leaders, request the Belgian parliament to consider the human rights interests and keep away from this fascist, terrorist cult immediately and band the group as what the UN did.
Sincerely yours
Nejat Society
Dear Mr. President Jalal Talibani Nejat Society congratulates you on your being elected as the president of Iraq. Also, we are pleased with the appointment of Mr.Javad Al-Maleki as the Prime minister of Iraq to organize the Iraqi Cabinet. We hope that the new cabinet, with the cooperation of Iraqi people could provide a bright and dynamic future for Iraqi nation, which was under the boots of the dictator –Saddam Hussein- and his terrorist accomplices for a long time.
Nejat Society wishes Iraqi Government to provide security in the whole country and could progress in cultural, social, political and economical domains. The Iraqi state can prevent all the foreigners and terrorist groups from intervening in Iraqi affairs. Since Iraq has suffered a lot from terrorist groups (ei- Mujahedin –e-khalq and its leader, Masud Rajavi); including the mass murder of Iraqi Shiites and Kurds in 1991.
It is proper that the current state decides definitely to expel this terrorist cult out of Iraqi territory and makes the deceived members of the cult return their homeland, Iran, and join their families .Also it is fair to try the leaders of the terrorist cult Mujahedin Khalq in Iraqi courts along with Saddam Hussein and punish them on their anti human crimes.
With Best Regards
Nejat Society
Nejat Society correspondent – 5.3.2006
Two more members of Rajavi’s Cult, who had cooperated with the organization for a long time, declared their separation from the cult and sought asylum in American camp. Therefore, on Tuesday, May 3rd,2006 at 4 pm they could arrive Mehr Abad airport by the help of International Red Cross and Iranian Red Crescent and join their families.
Names are as follows:
Marzieh Ghorsi, nicknamed Arezoo
Siamak Hatami
The compelling news will be published consequently.
Nejat Society



