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Alireza Amiri defected MKO Cult in Albania and returned to his homeland

After long years of captivity behind the physical and psychological bars of the Mujahedin-e Khalq aka MKO/MEK Cult, Mr. Amiri managed to release himself from the Cult and returned to his family.Amiri family did their utmost efforts to liberate their beloved son. Amiri family who are members of Nejat Society Azarbayjan branch, wrote several letters to the human rights bodies …

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The MKO, Fruit of the Tree of Extremism

The case of the MKO indicates that the roots of extremism are based in cultic manipulation not religious beliefs. Mohammed Jebara who is chief Imam and resident scholar at the Cordova Spiritual Education and writer of books and articles on Islam, suggests that the extremism is originated from cult-like exploitation. “Most cults have two main distinguishing characteristics: A great opposition to critical thinking with an insistence on blindly following a set of dogmatic ideals, all the while giving their followers the false sense of self-determination and free choice,” writes Jebara.”

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Iran Interlink Weekly Digest – 85

A Sepinoud from Nejat Bloggers says hatred is one of the main tools used by the MEK to control members: “the cult leaders do not primarily focus on hatred rather, through deceitful methods, propaganda, and misinformation they create an atmosphere among its members in which hatred toward anyone except the cult leader thrives virtually unchecked. ..

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NIAC Statement on Lawsuit against Daioleslam

the DC Circuit Court of Appeals issued an opinion regarding aspects of cost sharing in NIAC’s defamation lawsuit against Seyyed Hassan Daioleslam. In the appeal, NIAC won on several issues, overturning aspects of the lower court’s previous rulings, and resulting in a more favorable outcome for NIAC.

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The Nisman Murder and the AMIA Terror Bombing: A Tangled Thread

Nisman asserted that the highest Iranian officials had decided to carry out the bombing at a meeting on 12 or 14 August, 1993, primarily on the testimony of four officials of the Mujahedeen E-Khalq (MEK), the Iranian exile terrorist group that was openly dedicated to the overthrow of the Iranian regime. The four MEK officials claimed to know the precise place…..

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Former MKO Member Return Home

On Tuesday, February 3rd, 2015, Mr. Jamshid Dahmardeh returned home after 27 years of separation from his family.Mr. Dahmardeh was taken as a war prisoner in an MKO – run cross-border operation to fight Iranian soldiers called Hanif during the Iran – Iraq war, in 1987.

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