Inside this Issue:
Unmasking MEK terror
MEK TRIAL IN TEHRAN REVEALS MAGNITUDE OF TERRORIST CRIMES
When Massoud Rajavi ordered “No Exit” in 1994
The “no exit policy” was started by the group’s disappeared leader, Massoud Rajavi in 1994. Iraj Salehi, former member of the MKO explains Rajavi’s no exit policy to keep members in his cult of personality for a lifetime. The policy is still implemented in the Cult of Rajavi.
The tragedy of Sharifi brothers, traumatized by the MEK
Zahra Sharifi, the grieving sister of two victims of Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK), complains to the leaders of the group narrating the tragic story of her two brothers, Hassan and Esmail who were caught in the trap of MEK.
Albanian Police has bad news for the MEK high-ranking members
The Albanian news outlet, abcnews, reported that an internationally wanted Iranian man was arrested in the border in order to be extradited to Iran.
MEK hostages’ mother pens letter to Mai Sato
I plea you to hear our voices as elderly, suffered mothers of MEK members. We have been wronged a lot, if we are among the same people for whom you are responsible for human rights, please help us too,
OPEN LETTER TO JAVAID REHMAN
These former members, who mostly live outside Iran, informed Javaid Rehman of important points that not only the former UN Special Rapporteur needs to know, but also anyone who may be involved with the MEK in any way.