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Trump-Rajavi manifest: My business is violence

The MKO/MEK/PMOI has for years cultivated prominent former US officials to advocate on its behalf and help it project an image as an alternative to the Islamic Republic, which it says it wants to replace with “a secular democratic republic”. However, a large number of western journalists and scholars and politicians have repeatedly warned about the group …

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Film recalling MKO’s reign of terror in Iran screened at Fajr

“It is great that the film has been warmly received by people,” Razavi stated, “However, we should wait until the end of the festival.” The film, which is based on a real-life story, features the MKO’s activities leading to the assassinations of numerous high-ranking Iranian officials in 1981. The MKO (aka; Mojahedin Khalq, MEK, NCRI, Rajavi cult, …) is an Iranian political–militant organization in exile that carried out many terrorist …

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Open letter to the Minister of Interior of Albania, Saimir Tahiri

Mrs . Zahra Moeini has three cousin in that notorious cult who one of them is very sick , Mr. Akbar Moeini is suffering from cancer and there is no way to get in touch with him . Mrs. Homeyra Mohammad Nejad has a cousin in that inhumane cult and she does not have any news about his well being whatsoever, she just knows that his cousin is very sick. Mrs. Batul Soltani , her …

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Iran Interlink Weekly Digest – 179

Farsi articles about the MEK/MKO/PMOI have noted that the group has been silent about Trump’s Muslim ban and other issues, contrary to the usual habit of commenting on everything under the sun. Instead they have been on overdrive to insist that President Trump will attack Iran very soon and there is no alternative and no way back. Apart from the usual commentary about their mercenary habits which …

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Trump’s Immigration Ban Undermined by Failed Logistics

..Giuliani attended the 2012 Paris rally of the Mujahedeen-e-Khalq, or MEK, an Iranian dissident group that was on the U.S. State Department’s list of foreign terrorist organizations. The MEK/MKO/PMOI and the Islamic State share a common sponsor — Saudi Arabia. In 2007, the Associated Press reported that Saudi Arabia was one of”Giuliani’s law and lobbying clients…”Is that why they were not targeted?…

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Trump threatens N-deal

For those who do not know much about the MEK/MKO/PMOI, let me assure you it is one of the most discredited exile groups – nowadays more a religious cult, with practices similar to the Moonies (in recent years we have seen enforced mass divorce, enforced mass remarriage, worship of the married couple who are the cult’s leaders, a switch from supporting …

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Iran: Joint Takfiri – MKO plot against Iran failed

President of the Supreme National Defense University of Iran described Takfiri (extremist) movements as a scheme to impede Iran’s regional influence, saying Takfiris even look for intelligence aid from the terrorist Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization (aka: Mojahedin Khalq, MEK, Rjavi cult) to harm Iran. Addressing a cultural ceremony in Tehran on Friday, Brigadier General Ahmad Vahidi said there is clear evidence that …

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Mr. Majid Rajabi Shahrestani defects MEK in Albania

Mr. Rajabi was in Turkey when the Mujahedin-e Khalq agents deceived him into joining the group under the false promises of better life and work opportunities in Europe.Mr. Rajabi was then transferred to MKO/MEK/PMOI Camps in Iraq. He lost 15 years of his life within the Mujahedin-e Khalq Cult camps. In 2016 he was relocated to Albania along with other MKO members…

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Iran Interlink Weekly Digest – 178

Reports from Albania say that after the Albanian foreign minister visited Iran and held talks with officials there, the whole MEK/MKO/PMOI has fallen into a panic. Farsi commentators say ‘this reminds us of when Iran and Iraq got together’. The panic became so critical that a written message in the form of a letter from Massoud Rajavi (regardless whether he is dead or alive), had to be read to the members …

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