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Iran Interlink Weekly Digest – 166

What would a de-radicalization program for the Mojahedin Khalq involve’, focuses on what needs to be done for the 2500+ MEK/MKO/PMOI who have arrived in Tirana over the past three years so that they can return to normal civilian life. The first step, says the article, is to understand how the radicalisation process actually works and how this affects individuals. From this information it is possible to implement a plan which …..

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“Cyanide” about Mojahedin Khalq story premieres in Tehran

“Cyanide”, the latest film by Behruz Shoeibi, about Mojahedin-e-Khalq Organization (MKO, MeK – also known as People’s Mujahedin of Iran, PMOI), an Iranian political–militant organization in exile that carried out many terrorist operations during the 1980s to overthrow the Iranian government, premiered at Eyvan-e Shams Hall on Monday Evening. Shoeibi, members of the cast and crew, and Cinema …

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Former members: Maryam and Massoud Rajavi should be prosecuted

At the end of the meeting they published a declaration. Referring to the complete transfer of the Cult members to Albania, the former members urged the UNAMI and all related bodies to facilitate the release of MKO/MEK/PMOI members held hostages within the cult affairs…We ; the separated members of the Cult of Rajavi spent the best years of our lives within the Cult

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MKO, the ending stage of the radicalization process

Under the severe manipulation system of the Cult of Rajavi, most members are likely to have gone all the way to become a violent extremist. For this reason, you may not be surprised to see a dozen of the group members commit self-immolation following the arrest of their leader Maryam Rajavi by the French Police in 2003.The world community particularly the United Nations ….

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Albania: What would a de-radicalization program for the Mojahedin Khalq involve

In spite of American promises, no de-radicalisation programme is in place to deal with over 2500 members of the Mojahedin Khalq terrorist group who have relocated to Tirana from Iraq. The MEK/MKO/PMOI has a long history of violent and criminal activity. This has not stopped now they are in Tirana. Unless the Albanian government introduces its own programme, it must accept …

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Iran Interlink Weekly Digest – 165

Neda-ye Haghighat reports that over one hundred of the MEK/MKO/PMOI who arrived in Albania have separated from the group. In an effort to control these desertions, the MEK has promised to pay the defectors and look after them separately from the main body of MEK members in return for their silence.

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Albania: Radicalized MEK member convicted for attempted rape of 11-year-old boy

An Iranian man, Mousa Jaberifard, was sentenced to three years in prison by the Court of Tirana, Albania after being convicted for the offense of sexual harassment and attempted rape of a minor. He was arrested in March this year after the parents of an 11-year-old boy called the police. Jaberifard arrived in Albania in 2014 as one of the Mojahedin Khalq/MKO/MEK members from Iraq. A local family became friends with him. The family’s 11-year-old son told police …

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Albanian citizens fearful of radicalised Mojahedin Khalq neighbours deserve more information

For the local citizens, mystery surrounds their arrival and their lifestyle. Should these secretive and covert neighbours be treated with suspicion or kindness? At a local level, the first thing neighbouring families need to be aware of is that among all MEK/MKO/PMOI members, sexual relations have been banned for over 25 years. This means there are no marriages or children or young people in the organisation. More troubling …

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