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Ehsan Bidi
Former members of the MEK

Ehsan Bidi was released from jail in Albania

Former member of the Mujahedin Khalq, Ehsan Bidi, was released from jail in Albania. Although the Albanian police had not explained his charge, he was kept in jail for two years.
Ehsan Bidi was welcome by the defectors of the MEK in Tirana, Albania. They celebrated his freedom in a party in Hassan Heirani’s café, in Tirana.

Some of the defectors living in Iran and a few of family members of the hostages in the MEK’s camps in Albania, also video called Ehsan Bidi congratulating him on his salvation from an unfair penalty.

families and MEK defectors in Iran video called Ehsan Bidi

Ebrahim Khodabandeh, the CEO of Nejat Society published a message on the occasion of Ehsan Bidi’s release. “Mr Ehsan Bidi is one of the survivors of the Cult of Rajavi in Albania who was trapped in the Albanian corrupt security system that collaborates with MEK leaders but he did not give up,” Khodabandeh wrote. “He was under the most severe mental and physical pressure intrigued by the propaganda of the Cult of Rajavi. The group leaders tried to show Bidi’s case to the rank and file as an example of defectors’ fate outside the group. They literally threatened members claiming that they would be able to fix such a fate for every defector of the group.”
Nevertheless, Ehsan Bidi’s resistance and determination to stand against the MEK was fruitful. He was freed from jail on Monday, October 18th, 2021.

Ehsan Bidi

Ehsan Bidi

Ehsan Bidi joined the MEK in Iraq, in 2002. He stayed under the group’s cult-like ruling for about ten years. He escaped the group after it was expelled from Camp Ashraf and was relocated in Camp Liberty, near Baghdad airport. Bidi left Iraq for Albania where he was granted a ten-year residence and permission to work.
As a survivor of the Cult of Rajavi he began criticizing the leaders of the cult in the social media. After the MEK was relocated in Albania, the group leaders hatched a plot to silence Bidi conspiring with the Albanian authorities against him.

Ehsan Bidi

October 21, 2021 0 comments
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Abbas Razavi Zadeh Bahabadi
Mujahedin Khalq Organization members' families

Expedite the Case of MEK criminal leaders

Mr. Karim A. A. Khan QC
The Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC)

Greetings and Regards,
I am Abbas Razavi Zadeh Bahabadi the borather of, a member of the Mojahedin Khalq Organization (MEK, MKO, Rasjavi Cult) named Hossein Razavi Zadeh Bahabadi . Our brother was a prisoner of war in a POW camp in Iraq who joined the MEK under pressure and deception.
He is currently being held in the MEK’s camp in Albania. In these long years of separation, I have had no news of him. He is deprived of all the basic rights of an ordinary citizen, including contact with outside the camp, especially contact with his family.
I was informed that the case file of 42 former members of the MEK, as well as the final verdict issued by the Tehran court, has been handed over to the Secretariat of the International Court of Justice in The Hague for consideration and review.
I request that the case be expedited so that the leaders of the MEK would be tried in an international court.

Thanks
Abbas Razavi Zadeh Bahabadi
Brother of Hoseein Razavi Zadeh Bahabadi
Yazd Province – Iran

Abbas Razavi Zadeh Bahabadi

October 21, 2021 0 comments
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Olta Xhacka, Foreign minister of Albania
Mujahedin Khalq Organization members' families

Families of the members of the MEK in Albania letter to Olta Xhacka

Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Albania

Greetings and best regards,
We are a number of families affected by the psychological violence of the leaders of the Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization (MEK, MKO, Rajavi Cult), who unfortunately have our children trapped for decades and prevented from visiting or even making phone calls, which is one of the most basic human freedoms and demands of every individual. Our loved ones are under severe psychological and physical pressure in MEK camp in Albania, which is contrary to the basic rights of the international community.

Nejat families from Golestan province

Nejat families from Golestan province at Camp Liberty Gates;Iraq

We recently learned through the media that the elderly parents of a former member of the MEK in Albania named Hassan Heirani, after 15 years away from their son, were going to visit your country to visit him, which unfortunately was denied by the country’s authorities, which is against the universal custom and human standards.
We, the families living in Golestan province in northern Iran, whose loved ones are unintentionally trapped in the MEK camp in Albania and have been barred from visiting or even calling for years, urge you, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Albania, not to yield to the demands of the MEK and cooperate humanitarianly in making it possible for families to visit their love ones.

Thanks
Families of the members of the MEK in Albania
Golestan Province – Iran

October 20, 2021 0 comments
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Hassan Zarezadeh Baghdadabadi; the brothe of MEK member Mohammad
Mujahedin Khalq Organization members' families

We seek the criminal MEK leaders’ trial as soon as possible

Mr. Karim A. A. Khan QC
The Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC)

Greetings and Regards,
I am Hassan Zarezadeh Baghdadabadi, the brother of a member of the Mojahedin Khalq Organization (MEK, MKO, Rasjavi Cult) named Mohammad Zarezadeh Baghdadabadi. My brother was a prisoner of war in a POW camp in Iraq who joined the MEK under pressure and deception.

Hassan Zarezadeh Baghdadabadi; the brothe of MEK member Mohammad

Hassan Zarezadeh Baghdadabadi; the brothe of MEK member Mohammad

He is currently being held in the MEK’s camp in Albania. In these long years of separation, we have had no news of him. He is deprived of all the basic rights of an ordinary citizen, including contact with outside the camp, especially contact with his family.
I was informed that the case file of 42 former members of the MEK, as well as the final verdict issued by the Tehran court, has been handed over to the Secretariat of the International Court of Justice in The Hague for consideration and review.
I request that the case be expedited so that the leaders of the MEK would be tried in an international court.

Thanks
Hassan Zarezadeh Baghdadabadi
Yazd Province – Iran

October 20, 2021 0 comments
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Samad Eskandari, former member of the MEK
Former members of the MEK

Defectors are ready for a debate with leaders of the MEK

Former member of the Mujahedin Khalq (MEK) announces his readiness to challenge the leaders of the group in a debate.
Samad Eskandari, former member of the MEK, from Zanjan Iran is the representative of the 42 former members of the group who filed a judicial complaint against the leaders of the MEK. He was interviewed by Fathallah Eskandari the responsible of Nejat Society in Zanjan Province, on October 16th, 2021.

In the interview that was conducted in Persian, the atrocities of leaders of the MEK against their own members and the recent campaign has been launched against the group leaders, was discussed.

Samad Eskandari, former member of the MEK

Samad Eskandari, former member of the MEK

Eskandari presented a brief report on the judiciary process that led to the reference of the verdict issued by the national court of Iran to the international court of The Hague. As the representative of the plaintiffs of the dossier, Eskandari also wrote a letter to Karim Khan, the Chief Prosecutor at the International Criminal Court in The Hague. “I offered certain examples of human rights violations committed by leaders of the Cult of Rajavi in the letter,” he said. “Particularly, I pointed out forced celibacy for the members who are captives in the group. I also stated the prohibition of contacting family, torture, brainwashing and Inquisition as examples of human rights abuse committed by the MEK authorities.”

Asked about the mental and physical traumas that he endured in the Cult of Rajavi, Samad Eskandari answered, “Unfortunately, it is too difficult for me even to recall such things. I spent 20 years of my life in the hellish Cult of Rajavi…I just point out a few of their atrocities. You yourself (Fathollah Eskandari) were shot in the hand three times under the order of Massoud Rajavi. They ordered to kill, torture and shoot members…I witnessed how they treated members. Their conduct was pure instance of crime against humanity…They intentionally banned marriage in the group under different pretexts. Rajavi forced married members to divorce their spouses and he separated their children from them. This is an example of genocide. Genocide is not only killing people but also it can be preventing people from marrying and having children.”

Recounting his memoirs of living in Camp Ashraf, Iraq, Eskandari notified that expressing dissent against the MEK leaders is responded by the most horrific punishments. “If a person had expressed his opposing opinion against the group, he would have been jailed in iron containers in solitary confinement, for three weeks,” he recounted. “Then they would give him a pen and paper to write down an apology letter to Rajavi and to confess that he had cheated on the group. He had to ask Rajavi to forgive him.”
About the current situation of members of the MEK in Albania, he said, “They are under the most severe supervision structure… Gender segregation is very critical in the cult of Rajavi. Female members are under severe pressure to hide themselves from male members. They do not have the right to meet a man. This is the reactionary ideology of MEK leaders.”

Samad Eskandari have been in contact with a large number of families whose beloved ones are taken as hostages in the MEK. “I have visited a lot of families,” he said. “They all support the lawsuit against the leaders of the MEK. Some of them even wanted to be registered as the plaintiffs.”

The MEK has bases in certain European countries such as France and Albania. Asked about the fate of the group in these countries, Eskandari told: “Maryam Rajavi and her disappeared husband Massoud claim that they support human rights and democracy for Iranian people in the European countries! As they made false promises in Iraq, today they claim to support human rights in front of the journalists and their cameras, in Europe. Thus, the verdict of the national Iranian court has been sent to the judiciary system of those countries in particular Albania and France. This will change the view of people of those countries regarding the Cult of Rajavi. People will surely question the MEK leaders for what they have done against their own members. Their gestures for democracy and human rights will be disregarded by illuminated free-minded people.”

He asked the people of Albanian and France to stop the MEK from tainting the legacy of human rights and freedom in their territories.
At the end of the interview, Eskandari invited the leaders of the MEK to participate a debate in an unbiased country and before the cameras of independent TV channels. “We will defend our rights and they can defend their rights. And then, we will see what behind the scene is and who will win the debate,” he said.

October 20, 2021 0 comments
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Foad Basri; MEK ex-member
Former members of the MEK

Rajavi will bury all his members in Albania

“Rajavi has no pity for his members, just as he has no pity for Iranian people,” former member of the Cult of Rajavi told.
Foad Basri, former member of the Mujahedin Khalq (MEK) who lives in Markazi Province, Iran, was interviewed by Nejat Society website, on Saturday, October 16th. During the interview that was conducted in Persian, Basri discussed the issues of members and defectors of the group and their families in Albania.

Recounting his own experience of membership in the MEK, Basri stated that families of members are like “poison for the Cult of Rajavi”. He described the process of his defection from the MEK:
“In 2003, when my family came to Camp Ashraf, Iraq, the group tried to convince me not to go to meet them but I went. As soon as I saw my family the emotional attachment between me and my family that Rajavi had detached was reconnected again. After my family got back to Iran and I got back to Camp Ashraf, I gave up. They tried to coerce me to stay but I was determined to leave.”

Foad Basri; MEK ex-member

Foad Basri; MEK ex-member

Basri recalls that Massoud Rajavi called on all members to attend a large meeting in which he made efforts to denounce families. Basri quotes Rajavi’s message at that night: “They are not your families. If Camp Ashraf is attacked by missiles for several days and eventually your get wounded or die has more benefits for us than a family that enters Camp Ashraf.”

Regarding the current situation of members who are taken as hostages by the MEK leaders in Albania, Basri stressed the role of their families in order to release them. “Families should enhance their activities at Nejat NGO,” he said. “They should write letters to the international bodies. They should ask for international aid to visit their children in Albania.”

Yet, Basri considers the troubles that defectors of the MEK are encountered with, after their departure from the Camp Ashraf 3, in Manez, Albania. “If the cult of Rajavi is not able to force a member to stay in the cult, it will tell him, ‘Move out but stay by the side of us’.” Basri asserts. “The member who leaves the MEK has to stay under the hegemony of the group. They call him every day and ask him to spy on other defectors of the group.”
Referring to the two recent cases of Sarfaraz Rahimi and Rafigh Dehghan, Basri confirmed that even though the group authorities try their best to abuse former members keeping them under the influence of the cult, they do not succeed. “No defector spies on another defector,” he said. “They know that they are all victims of the Cult of Rajavi.”

“Rajavi’s strategy is failed,” he added. “Massoud Rajavi himself said that a military man without uniform and weapon is not worth at all… So, what is he doing in Albania, 5 thousand kilometers far from Iran?… There is no future for him in Albania. Rajavi and his high-ranking members have a dark destiny there. They have no pity for the rank and file. Rajavi will bury them all in Albania.”

October 19, 2021 0 comments
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Mr. Karim Assad Ahmad khan
Former members of the MEK

To Karim Assd Ahmad Khan: Issue legal orders to execute the MEK leaders’ sentence

Mr. Karim Assd Ahmad Khan, Honorable Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court

Greetings and Regards
I am Kamand Ali Azizi, one of the plaintiffs in the case against the Mojahedin. Due to the fact that the leaders of the sect were obliged and sentenced to pay compensation for genocide and crimes against humanity. I ask you to issue legal orders to execute the sentence, regardless of the lies of the Mojahedin leaders, regarding the finalization of the criminal prosecution of Maryam Rajavi.
Kamand Ali Azizi, one of the plaintiffs in the case against the Mojahedin
Iran – Zanjan

Kamand Ali Azizi

KamandAli Azizi

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MEK women
The cult of Rajavi

An untold tale of women living inside MeK cult

The Mujahedin-e Khalq Organizational (MeK or MKO) is an Iranian opposition group that have been openly confronting the so-called Islamic regime in the country through diplomacy and armed operations.
The group was formed long before the Islamic Revolution of 1979 as an anti-imperialist militia but soon after the revolution found itself at odds with Ayatollah Khomeini and his concepts of Islamic rule. The group first tried to turn the tide by taking up arms and conducting “public executions” of people whose faith laid with the Islamic regime.

During the Iran-Iraq War the group sided with the regime of former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussain and even sent a battalion to take over Iran’s western provinces after the countries had agreed to a United Nations-brokered ceasefire. The Iranians were alert, however, and the battle ended with a disastrous outcome for the MeK.

The hostilities didn’t end there, however, as the group spent the following years cementing it’s position as an alternative to Iran’s Islamic rule. However, the group’s record has never allowed it to get much popularity among Iranians.
In fact, latest surveys within the Iranian society indicate a strong despise for the MeK, one that even surpasses the public disregard for the Islamic rulers.

This lack of popularity always presents itself as a hurdle for the group’s attempts to mend its image, a challenge that is crucial for the MeK to overcome if it ever wants to gain international recognition as a credible alternative.

The lack of popularity took a turn for the worse in the past decade, when Iraq’s newly-appointed politicians, under heavy influence from Iran, expelled the MeK from the country.

MEK women writing confessions

MEK women writing confessions

The group currently stays inside a camp in Albania while it’s leaders reside in lavish houses in France, enjoying direct financial and political support from the United States as well as several of its European allies.
The move to the new house, however, has brought attention to the scarcely-discussed issue of women’s rights inside the organization, which many observers and former members have described as having a cult-like” environment.

At the helm, the group is led by Massoud Radjavi and his wife Maryam. Over the past years Massoud has been avoiding public appearances for unknown reasons, leaving the task for Maryam to fulfill.
Maryam Radjavi has made several high-profile appearances in the mainstream media, smiling and shaking hands with heavyweight politicians such as former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani as well as American and European lawmakers.
She has even managed to convince former U.S. envoy to the United Nation John Bolton to attend the MeK’s annual events in the French capital of Paris.

Maryam mostly appears in public events wearing full Islamic hijab as well as what appears to be the official uniform of the group’s elite commanders.
However, Maryam is pretty much the only female MeK member to have appeared on the media in the recent times.
It is not yet known how many women are currently serving in the organization.

MEK women

Iranian media claim that the group has been holding the female members who joined its ranks around the revolution against their will, often subjecting them to forced marriages that suited their missions.

These unsubstantiated reports also suggest that some members were forced to have children and then give them to other couples or outsiders who would then train them to become new members of the group in the future.

Iranian sources even claim that at some point each female member of the group were prepared by Maryam to become Massoud’s wives, who reportedly refers to himself as their father and “elder.”
While many of these reports are to be taken with a grain of salt, there are legitimate concerns that need to be addressed.
The group’s cult-like atmosphere, combined with awkward Islamic laws that govern how men and women who are not husband and wife should live together, means that women’s rights are more often than not violated.

There is absolutely no reports on the average age of the female members and their access to medical services.
The issue of access to personal hygiene products in an environment that women might be forced to have intimate relations with more than one partner is also of prime concern.
The group’s leaders need to clarify whether its female members have access to proper consultation and psychology services in order to cope with the high pressure of membership in the group.

There have also been unofficial reports that due to the growing age of its members and the lack of motivation among Iranian youth to join, the MeK has turned to Afghanistan as an alternative source for new female recruitments.

The MeK’s silence on such issues has stirred concern among rights activists about the treatment of its female members. It has also allowed Iranian media to further harm the group’s image by publishing reports that in turn question the organization’s legitimacy as a viable option to replace the Islamic regime.

By Phil Simmons, Human Lives Human Rights
Chief Editor

October 19, 2021 0 comments
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Ms. Masoomeh Dehghani, the mother of Mohammad Zarezadeh Baghdadabadi
Mujahedin Khalq Organization members' families

As a POW of Iran-Iraq war, my son was deceived into joining the MEK

Mr. Karim A. A. Khan QC
The Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC)

Greetings and Regards,
I am Masoomeh Dehghani , the mother of a member of the Mojahedin Khalq Organization (MEK, MKO, Rajavi Cult) named Mohammad Zarezadeh Baghdadabadi. My son was a prisoner of war in a POW camp in Iraq who joined the MEK under pressure and deception.

Ms. Masoomeh Dehghani, the mother of Mohammad Zarezadeh Baghdadabadi

Ms. Masoomeh Dehghani, the mother of Mohammad Zarezadeh Baghdadabadi

He is currently being held in the MEK’s camp in Albania. In these long years of separation, we have had no news of him. He is deprived of all the basic rights of an ordinary citizen, including contact with outside the camp, especially contact with his family.
I was informed that the case file of 42 former members of the MEK, as well as the final verdict issued by the Tehran court, has been handed over to the Secretariat of the International Court of Justice in The Hague for consideration and review.
I request that the case be expedited so that the leaders of the MEK would be tried in an international court.

Thanks
Masoomeh Dehghani
Yazd Province – Iran
tiondesk@icc-cpi.int

October 19, 2021 0 comments
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Nejat Society families of Kuzestan branch
Mujahedin Khalq Organization members' families

The MEK lured our children into its camps by using deceptive schemes

Mr. Karim A. A. Khan QC
The Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC)

Greetings and respects,
We, a group of Khuzestani families of members of the Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization (MEK, MKO, Rajavi Cult) in the camp of this organization in Albania, were informed that a number of former members of the MEK filed a complaint against the leaders of this organization for systematic and widespread crimes against them in one of the Iranian courts. Obtaining a final verdict, the relevant documents have been handed over to the International Criminal Court in The Hague for further action.

The plaintiffs in this case, each in the presence of a judge in Iran, pointed to many cases of violation of the most obvious human rights of members by the leaders of the MEK, which we families, while supporting these plaintiffs, believe that the internal relations of the MEK are strained. Let us bring the following to your attention:
Years ago, MEK leaders lured our children into Iraq by using deceptive schemes, such as getting a job in Europe, seeking asylum in European countries, or using brainwashing and deception methods.

The leaders of the MEK have been depriving our children of any face-to-face meetings or telephone contact with their families for years in order to advance their goals, and they are abusing them in illegal acts.
According to former members of the MEK, the leaders of the MEK always deprive members of their most obvious human rights and severely suppress their humanitarian demands.

Nejat Society families of Kuzestan branch

Khuzestani families of MEK members living in Albania

As members’ families, we often went to the MEK headquarters in Iraq to visit our loved ones, but the authorities there, at the behest of Massoud and Maryam Rajavi, had the worst inhumane treatment against us, including insulting and throwing stones at us.

After being transferred to Albania, MEK leaders continued to prevent members from connecting with their families or choosing the path of their lives, despite being in an independent and free country.
Members who break away from the MEK in Albania are required by UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) to pay their monthly salaries by the MEK. But according to former members, MEK leaders pay their salaries if they spy for the MEK on other former members. Also, another condition of the MEK leaders for the former members is that they should not contact their families and if they do, they should report it to the officials of the organization.

Now, according to the above points, we ask you to follow the issue of the deplorable situation of our children there, by sending an independent delegation to the MEK camp in Albania, away from any political considerations and equations.

We remind you that for several years we, the families, have applied for visas from the Albanian government to travel to their country to visit our children, but unfortunately, the Albanian government has left our application unanswered every time.

We, the families, urge you to intervene as soon as possible and summon the leaders of the MEK to the international trial in order to investigate and take further action against the complaints of 42 people whose documents are in your possession.

Thanks,
A group of Khuzestani families of the members of the MEK in Albania
(Khuzestan is a province in southwestern Iran)

October 18, 2021 0 comments
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