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Fereydoun Nedaei mum
Mujahedin Khalq Organization members' families

Fereydoun Nedayee’s mother: I wait for you every day, every hour and every minute

Ms. Roghayeh Farazian Fard Kohan, the mother of Fereydoun Nedaee, a member of the Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization (MEK, MKO, Rajavi Cult), said at the nationwide online conference of the Nejat Society held on August 2021:

In the name of God. I am Roghayeh Farazian Fard Kohan, the mother of Fereydoun Nedaee. Hello Deare Fereydoun. I am your mother. I have been waiting for a long time. Every day, every hour and every minute, I am waiting for the news to hear whether Fereydoun is coming or not. Does he call or does he not? I would like to know about your health. I have not heard from you for a long time. You were a prisoner of war. You always wrote in your letter that you would like to see us lively when you come. I would like you to come now and see how lively I am!

Fereydoun Nedaei mum

The mother of Fereydoun Nedaei

I am waiting. I am waiting for you as long as I live, as long as my soul is in my body. Why did you take refuge with them? Why did you believe their fabricated lies? They said that the resolution was accepted, but a year has passed and they have not let you go. You have not been returned to Iran. We will bring you back. They deceived you and took you away and brainwashed you.

Why did you become a refugee in this group? This group is ignorant of God. This group does not care about you. They only seek their own power. My Fereydoun. Please. If you do not want to come to Iran, you could go somewhere else. You said that you do want to come to Iran. You loved Iran. Why don’t you ever think about us? I do not know what you think. Do you think that if you come back to us, we will reject you? You are our child. You are my eldest child.

Your two brothers and relatives are waiting for you. They want you. They like to be with you. You do not know, dear Fereydoun, that your father and your brothers and I have been waiting for you for years. We are waiting for your visit. We are waiting for you to at least make a phone call and we would be aware of your health. This damn group would not let you keep in touch with your family. It is inhumane and a sin to God. This group incites you against us and washes your brain against us. Your parents love you and your brothers love you. They want you back.

My mind does take all these. Dear Fereydoun. I love you so much. I longed for you, that you would get married. Have children and see your children and I will have grandchildren. But unfortunately, you killed this wish in my heart. You have aged yourself. You crushed me. You destroyed me. Isn’t that enough for you? I do not know how much this Maryam Rajavi means to you? You always used to curse them. You did not accept them. Why did you go there and stayed so long? What did they do to you? What did we do to you when you left us? I have been waiting for you for years. How many times I came to Iraq during your captivity and I got sick, and how sick I was in Tehran. As soon as I recovered, I returned to Iraq to see you and I sent you messages. But unfortunately, I saw obscenities and stone-throwing and many other things. Now I do not know which about you. Unfortunately, you have left us in a state of unhappiness and anxiety.

I ask you, and I just ask God that you return from that group. It’s not too late. Return from that group. Come to your family. If you do not like your family, you can go to other countries. Go to your aunts. Your aunts accept you. Your family will accept you too.

Nothing calms me down. I liked music very much. The music really calmed me down when you were captured. But now music does not give me peace. You have to come to yourself. You must go to a place where you could think about your life. Think about your future. Why don’t you think about your future? You ruined your life in this group. Maryam Rajavi has not care for you. He is working for his own ruling, which I hope will never happens and she will be destroyed.

P.S. Mr. Nedaee, the late father of Fereydoun Nedaee, has passed away now.

September 20, 2021 0 comments
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Ebrahim Khodabande
Missions of Nejat Society

Nejat Society CEO remarks about the MEK ex-members’ complaints against the group leaders

Remarks by Ebrahim Khodabandeh, CEO of Nejat Society, at the Nationwide Online Conference of the Society

Ebrahim Khodabandeh gave the following explanations at the nationwide online conference of the Nejat Society regarding the judicial process in and out of the country:

Ebrahim Khodabande

Ebrahim Khodabande, CEO of Nejat Society

In the name of God,
Greetings and respects,
My esteemed families and dear friends, brothers and sisters.

Today, I would like to say a few words about the complaints of a number of former members of the Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization (MEK, MKO, Rajavi Cult) against the leaders of this organization, and the international process that is taking place.

There were some ambiguities that I wanted to answer briefly. There were questions and I received writings and emails, which will be explained in more details by my friends who are more specialized in this field.
Before I get into the subject, I will read a text from the provisions of the International Criminal Court in The Hague. The text states that “The International Criminal Court (ICC) investigates and, where warranted, tries individuals charged with the gravest crimes of concern to the international community: genocide, war crimes, crimes against humanity and the crime of aggression.”

Some have asked if this court is only for government complaints, which is not, and individuals can sue the bodies. Of course, there is a procedure that I will explain.
The text goes on to say that “The Court is participating in a global fight to end impunity, and through international criminal justice, the Court aims to hold those responsible accountable for their crimes and to help prevent these crimes from happening again.

The Court cannot reach these goals alone. As a court of last resort, it seeks to complement, not replace, national Courts. Governed by an international treaty called the Rome Statute, the ICC is the world’s first permanent international criminal court.”

That is, a national court process must have taken place, and then a complementary process must continue in this international criminal court, which has happened. In Iran, 42 people have asked for a legal trial for about three years, until a court was finally convened this year, and witnesses, plaintiffs and informants spoke and their statements were heard, and a final verdict was issued later.

The International Court in The Hague, consists of three parts, one of which is the Criminal Court, and of course the main part is the International Court of Justice (ICJ), which states in this text that “Justice is a key prerequisite for lasting peace. International justice can contribute to long‐term peace, stability and equitable development in post‐conflict societies. These elements are foundational for building a future free of violence.”

What happened was that all the documents related to the verdict of the Tehran International Court of Justice, including the complaint, the original ruling, and the documents and evidences, were completely officially translated. Then all of these were sent abroad and three friends, Mr. Ali Akbar Rastgou, Mr. Ghafour Fattahian and Mr. Isa Azadeh, took the burden of delivering these documents.

Of course, they could be delivered in other ways. But friends abroad wished to do it with an act, but due to corona pandemic restrictions, it was not practical and they were not allowed to do so, and only three people were allowed to attend.

There, Mr. Rastgou registered the documents in his own name and handed them over to the ICJ Secretariat for the attention of Mr. Karim Asad Ahmed Khan, the Prosecutor General of the International Criminal Court. If an international tribunal is convened, then judges from different countries will be appointed.

All the pages of the three packages that were delivered there were initially checked and stamped and registered for the attention of Mr. Karim Khan and a registration number was given and it was decided to follow up the matter. That is, the first stage of work has been done. Some people ask if they can go and complain like these three people, which I must explain that these three people did not file a complaint. No one can go straight to the ICC and complain. The three men actually handed over the documents related to the procedure of the national court in Iran that had been done to complete the next stage, so that after reviewing there and announcing the final result, they would be notified to the Albanian and French governments.

Now what has been the subject of the complaint? The subject matter of the complaint relates to those connecting to the work of the International Criminal Court. The work of the criminal court includes “crimes against humanity” that should be of concern to the international community.

For this reason, a petition was launched on a prestigious international site and the latest list of signatures of this petition, which was more than 4,000 signatures at that time, which has increased now, was delivered. This is a document that shows these crimes are of concern to the international community. This list of signatures was presented in 182 pages along with other documents. In this list, there are signatures from different countries of the world with different names. Also, many people, both inside and outside the country, with audio, video and text messages, as well as in the petition designed on the Nejat Society website, are constantly supporting the complaints.

The MEK has repeatedly reacted to this, and has even recently said, for example, that 8,000 people on the Nejat website have complained to the ICC which is not the case. These are the common sophistry and fallacies of this cult. Complaints are not made in this way, but these signatures belong to those who, as part of the international community, express concern about the crimes committed.

What are the relevant crimes? First is modern slavery, a well-known crime of concern to the United Nations and the international community. Next dimension is brainwashing, which is a crime. Physical and psychological pressure and psychological torture under the heading of self-criticizing meetings, solitary confinement, physical torture, and sham executions, mostly under the Iraqi Ba’athist regime at Camp Ashraf in Iraq in the 1990s, and about 700 people were detained on suspicion of being spies. They were said to be agents of the Iranian regime. These people were tortured and some were even killed under these tortures to find, for example, infiltrators. Even in 1994, a series of newcomers disappeared completely. These cases are all examples of crimes against humanity, which, however, have progressed and will continue. Now, we are following up on how long it will take in the Hague tribunal and what the outcome will be.

Whatever the outcome of this court will be, what is certain is that it is now in the public mind that an organization which claims to defend human rights, an organization which claims to be democratic, and promises freedom, women’s rights, etc., and the materials that Maryam Rajavi constantly presents, this very organization tortures its own members and commits crimes against them. Not the enemy, but those who were completely at the disposal of this organization and sacrificed everything they had for it.

We take Yasser Akbari Nasab as an example, who was forced to commit self-immolation at Camp Ashraf under psychological pressure. Or people like Soheil Khattar who were killed by the MEK. The people who were murdered by the organization and then declared as the victims of the American and British bombings. All the evidences are available, and hundreds of other cases show that the organization has a history of crimes against its own members. The MEK would better not to mention defending women’s rights and the rights of individuals. So far, the goal has been reached. Of course, my friends are following the issue at home and abroad.

According to the Statute of the International Criminal Court in The Hague, those crimes are prosecuted that have a systematic and widespread aspects. That is, they have been committed over time according to a specific schedule and has been systematic. It must also have been dealt with first through a National Court and supplemented by the International Court of Justice, which has been done in this way.

Massoud Rajavi’s reaction to this issue is that he tries to, as usual, claim and say that such and such persons should be tried in this court too. He can take the burden of filing a lawsuit against anyone who has a claim against in the courts of France, Albania or anywhere they are. That is, to do what the former members of his cult have done against MEK leaders, and to refer the matter to the International Court of Justice after receiving a final verdict.

The trial of 42 former members against the MEK leaders at the International Court of Justice in The Hague is currently underway and proceedings are ongoing.

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MEK women
Mujahedin Khalq Organization as a terrorist group

The Pink Personnel Carriers

Terrorist groups are known to repeatedly violate human rights, especially women’s rights. Such groups, under the pretext of struggle for freedom and equality of men and women, violate women’s rights the most. Among them, the Mojahedin-e Khalq Organizaion (aka MeK) has a long history in this regard. Various forms of abusing women and not granting them the most basic human rights, such as the right to marriage and motherhood have all turned them into emotionless individuals with no trace of femininity.

Ladies who are typically symbols of love and affection, become violent and tyrannical elements in this terrorist group so much so that they volunteer to commit suicide missions using explosive belts.

For instance, Gohar Adabavaz, who was ostracized by her family and became a member of the MeK and volunteered to commit suicide operations. Eventually on December 11, 1981, dressed as a normal citizen, she approached Ayatollah Dastgheib, the Friday Prayer Leader of Shiraz, and assassinated him after detonating her explosive belt.

MEK women

Female soldiers of the National Liberation Army of Iran stand in formation at a training camp east of Baghdad, Iraq. Women make up nearly half of the NLA, the armed wing of the MEK.
Photo: Jacques Pavlovsky/Sygma via Getty Images

Ladan Badiani, Fahimeh Sadeghi and Vitana Jovini are other members of the MeK terrorist group who have caused the death of many people through their suicide operations within the past few decades.

On the other hand, the MeK expects its female members to perform as military force like men. In its so-called Liberation Army, women were engaged in all kinds of military activities ranging from operating tanks and personnel carriers to rocket launchers. In Operation the Eternal Light and the invasion of Iran by the MEK, the corpses left on the Iranian soil indicated that a large number of soldiers were female members of the group. Two years after the fall of Saddam in 2005, National Geographic correspondent Michael Ware visited Camp Ashraf. In the camp, he encountered a number of young ladies who, according to his report, looked utterly exhausted and were deprived of the most basic rights of a woman. Ware asked one of the girls in her early 20s about what she was doing before the invasion of Iraq and disarmament of the MeK, and she replied: “personnel carrier driver”. What came as a complete surprise to him was the fact that other ladies in the camp were engaged in such activities as well. All over the world, a driver’s license is issued at the age of 18 for individuals and a few years later they may apply for a license for heavy vehicles. But in the MeK, a 20-year-old girl becomes the operator of a military vehicle.

This and many other examples indicate that, contrary to MeK leaders’ claims of being defenders of women’s rights, women in this group are simply means for satisfying the leader’s lust for power.

September 20, 2021 0 comments
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Leila Kiukan
Mujahedin Khalq Organization members' families

Leila Kiukan’s new message to her father in MEK

Leila is the daughter of Rahim Kiukan, a hostage in the Mujahedin Khalq Organization (MEK/ MKO/ PMOI/ Cult of Rajavi). The following is the transcript of a part of her new video massage to her father:
I have never called my father. I have never heard his voice. I don’t know how to address him. Father? Well, I call him “father”.

Leila Kiukan and her son

I’d love to hear your voice. I’d love to see you. I’d love to take your hands. I guess that your hands must be very strong because of the hard job you had. I’d love to take these hands and feel you and believe that you are here.
I wont retreat. I search for you. I send you all my positive vibes and I know that you will receive my vibes where ever you are in this world. I am looking forward to the day I see you. This is my desire.

Today, I am with my son. This is my son. Your youngest grandson. Amir Hessan. He is seven. He is my younger son. My older one is Amir Hossein. He is seventeen. We are really counting the days until we can see you.

September 19, 2021 0 comments
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Shamsollah Nuri; Hamidreza Nuri's dad
Mujahedin Khalq Organization members' families

Your family are counting the days until they see you again

HamidReza Noori is a member of the Mujahedin Khalq Organization (MKO/ MEK/ PMOI/ Cult of Rajavi) living in the group’s camp in Albania, right now. He was taken as a hostage by MEK forces when he was a soldier in Iran-Iraq war, in 1987.

He is 53 years old now. His family has not been allowed to visit him during the 34 years of his so-called membership in the Cult of Rajavi, except for one time in 2003 that his mother was allowed to stay in Camp Ashraf for one night.However, HamidReza was not allowed to meet her freely. The visit was under the supervision of his commanders.

HamidReza Nouri Parents

HamidReza Nouri Parents; His mother died a few years ago while she had not seen her son for about two decades

Since then, HamidReza’s family were not given the least chance to contact him. He was told by the group commanders that his family had been pushed by the Iranian Intelligence to come to Iraq in order to deceive him.

His mother died a few years ago while she had not seen her son for about two decades.

HamidReza’s father, Shamsollah Noori has written several open letters to his son trying to persuade him to leave the cult-like system of the MEK. “a lot of your friends made their mind and left the group in Albania,” Shamsollah writes in a letter to HamidReza. “You can also make your mind and liberate yourself.”

HamidReza has a daughter in Iran. She has been deprived from the love of her father since he was recruited by the brainwashing MEK leaders. His brothers Mostafa and Mojtaba also have sent open letters to their brother to call on him to leave the group.

Mojtaba Nuri; Hamidreza Noori's brother who is hostage at MEK Camp Ashraf3

Mojtaba Nuri; Hamidreza Noori’s brother who is hostage at MEK Camp Ashraf3

Mojtaba Noori addresses his imprisoned brother in Camp Ashraf three in his recent letter: “Believe me! Even a prisoner enjoys some kind of freedom but you are deprived from the most basic human rights. I feel pity for you. You did not enjoy your life at all. HamidReza! Your family is waiting for you. They are counting the days until they see you again.”

The MEK websites has so far published two articles under the name of HamidReza Noori as the writer, in which he has allegedly accused his family of being misled by the Iranian government!

September 19, 2021 0 comments
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Fathollah Eskandari; MEK former member
Former members of the MEK

Fathollah Eskandari: Members of the MEK are captured in a very closed circuit

Mr. Fathollah Eskandari, a former member of the Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization (MEK, MKO, Rajavi Cult) and one of the plaintiffs in the case against the leaders of MEK, stated on the first day of the Nationwide Online Conference of the Nejat Society held on August 7, 2021:

Greetings to all who are working for the release of those who are trapped in the Rajavi Cult. I promise you that so long as we are alive, we will think of these loved ones who are caught in the Rajavi Cult. We do think about them all the time.

I greet my dear friends Mr. Ali Madad Sadeqi, Mr. Morteza Qadimi, Mr. Jafar Sani and many who do not know about their loved ones for many years. The members of the MEK have no contact with their families and live in a very closed and isolated circuit.

Fathollah Eskandari; MEK former member

Fathollah Eskandari; MEK former member

I assure them that we are free in Iran and we also care about their freedom. With the help of all the honorable families who have gathered in the Nejat Society and are thinking about the release of their loved ones, we promise to serve them until the last day of our lives.

I would like to tell you that it is the last days of the era of Massoud and Maryam Rajavi. As we see in their programs and gatherings, they have become very weak. The Iranian people know them better now and understand their lies and avoid them, and as we saw in the last statements of Massoud and Maryam Rajavi, they had nothing to say and were condemned.

They have nothing to say but to threaten. They have no official or public work to present. They are lying. Rajavi is convicted. He must face an international court. He must be tried. He should know that one day he will be like Hussein Saddam.

September 19, 2021 0 comments
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Maryam Rajavi and Ashraf 3
Mujahedin Khalq Organization's Propaganda System

Democracy MEK Style: Hypocrisy

15th September marks United Nations International Day of Democracy. Sadly, we are living through an age of peak hypocrisy in the name of democracy. Any country in the world, not just America, which prides itself on its democratic principles could hold up a mirror and discover dark, unsavoury activities concerning voter suppression, lobbying by the wealthy, misdirection and unaccountability of politicians and bias in the media.

But, even a superficial observation of the known flaws in these democracies renders the MEK response to this day super ridiculous. The MEK, which ironically introduces itself as the ‘Viable Democratic Alternative’ in its English language sites, used this day to claim in Farsi that Iran is not democratic. In spite of holding a presidential election in June, Iran doesn’t describe itself as a ‘democracy’, so there may be something in this. But then, let’s see what MEK democracy looks like.

Massoud Rajavi

In its 57-year existence, the MEK has never held an election among its members to choose its leaders or its policies. Massoud Rajavi destroyed all sense of normal opposition structure when he announced his sole leadership in 1985 and then converted the group into a mind control personality cult. Later, in a session with one candidate and open ‘voting’ resulting in 100% agreement, he appointed his wife, Maryam Rajavi as ‘president of the future Iran’ – a position she will hold “for life”. Not very democratic then.

Every time that Iran holds elections for president or parliament, the MEK call for a boycott. According to the MEK, people should not use the vote they do have to express their preference even among the limited range of candidates. Every year, the MEK anticipate mass uprisings against this limited democracy. It never happens. Every year, the MEK incite violence and insurrection against the country’s leaders. Apparently, the public prefer to vote rather than take part in performative violence.

This year was particularly revealing about the MEK’s sense of democracy. In the west, where they actually have a presence, they physically attacked Iranians who visited polling stations in Iran’s embassies and consulates and other stations. They threw paint, threw punches and jeered and harassed ordinary voters as they went to exercise their democratic rights.

The MEK version of democracy is that nobody is allowed to vote for a person or party that is not of its choosing. But, even then, the MEK itself does not hold internal elections. So, that’s it. No votes, no democracy. Just hypocrisy.

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Naser Mohammadi brother
Mujahedin Khalq Organization members' families

The MEK Cult agents targeted Nasser from behind

Mr. Houshang Mohammadi, the brother of Nasser Mohammadi, the victim of Operation Forough-e Javidan (Eternal Light), stated on the first day of the online Conference of the Nejat Society held on August 7,2021:
(Mr. Houshang Mohammadi spoke in Turkish, which was interpreted by Mr. Samad Eskandari)

Nasser Mohammadi, who was captured by the MEK during the Iran-Iraq war, was unfortunately held captive for a few months. He asked for his release, but was told that he had to take part in Operation Forough-e Javidan.

Naser Mohammadi brother

Naser Mohammadi brother

In a meeting we had in Iraq, the officials of the MEK said that he was martyred, which means that he was killed, but there are documents according to a meeting with his friends who saw him in the operation that the Rajavi Cult agents targeted Nasser from behind. That is the mere fact.

Despite the claims of Maryam and Massoud Rajavi that they defend democracy and human rights, they are nothing more than liars, because they did not even show mercy to their own members who wore their uniforms, and shot them in the back.

May God curse Rajavi, who has really offended our family. We sincerely wish that Rajavi and his aides and those involved in this cult be held accountable for their criminal acts in a public international court.

September 18, 2021 0 comments
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Azam Fatemi; MEK Cult hostage in Albania
Mujahedin Khalq Organization members' families

Sis, free yourself from the MEK!

Mehdi Fatemi is the brother of Azam. He has so far written several open letters to his beloved sister who is a member of the Mujahedin Khalq Organization (MKO/ MEK/ PMOI/ Cult of Rajavi).

“I hope you are fine,” he wrote in his recent letter published on Nejat Society website. “I haven’t had any news of you for years. I don’t know if you feel good or bad, there. You have never contacted me during these years. You forgot your brother. You don’t have the right to call your family…Are you really happy with your life?”

Azam Fatemi; MEK Cult hostage in Albania

Azam Fatemi

Azam Fatemi was only thirteen when she got involved with the MEK. In June, 1981, she was arrested by the Iranian security forces in the clashes launched by the MEK operatives in the streets all over the Iranian cities.
After her release from the prison, Azam tried to keep in touch with the MEK agents. She left Iran to join the group in 1986 and she moved to Camp Ashraf, Iraq, in 1987.

Isolated behind the bars of the Cult of Rajavi in Camp Ashraf, Azam lost all connections to the outside world including her family. She went through cult-like regulations that required her to get married, eventually to divorce, to get separated from her child and ultimately to stay in the oppressive system that deprives her from her most basic rights.

“Azam! My dear sister! Free yourself!”, Mehdi addresses his siter. “Live a free life. This is your basic right. Whenever you decide to release yourself, I am here to receive you warmly. I am looking forward to that day.”

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Zhila Kakavand ( Forouzande); MEK hostage at Camp Ashraf3
Mujahedin Khalq Organization members' families

Zhila was married to a Mujahed

Zhila (Forouzandeh) Kakavand is from Borujerd, Lorestan, Iran. she has been taken as a hostage by the Mujahedin Khalq Organization (MKO/ MEK/ PMOI/ Cult of Rajavi) for over 40 years.

Zhila was married to a Mujahed named Yaser Jahan Nezhadi. He is still in the MEK too. They left their daughter Sara behind in Iran and they fled to Iraq to join the MEK in Iraq. Zhila’s mother recalls those days that Sara was languishing the absence of her mother, as a little girl. “Grandma tell me about my mom’s childhood,” Zhila’s mother says about Sara. “While I was talking for her, she was just weeping tears.”

Zhila Kakavand's mother

Zhila Kakavand’s mother

Sara lives in Canada now. She is still disconnected with her parents. “She still looks for her mom and asks me about her,” Sara’s grandmother says.

Zhila’s family has taken numerous actions to open a way to contact their beloved Zhila. Besides several letters that they have sent to the International Human Rights bodies, Ziba has published a few videos in the hope of reminding Zhila of the good memories of their past, their school, their neighborhood and their home.

Ziba Kakavand

Ziba Kakavand attended Nejat Society meeting

Ziba Kakavand also attended the online conference of Nejat Society last month. She once more called on the international community to help the release of her sister.

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