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Khadije Nargesi
Mujahedin Khalq Organization members' families

Help me visit my sister at MEK Camp

Greetings and Regards

Your Excellency,
I am Khadijeh Nargesi. My sister Leila Nargesi is currently being held in Albania by the Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization (MEK or MKO) led by Massoud and Maryam Rajavi.

In 1997, my sister left the country illegally with her friends and then deceived into joining the MEK. My family and I, especially my aged mother, are worried about our sister Leila.

Dear Mr. President,
I urge you to help us – the families of the victims – and to remove the obstacles, so that we can meet our sister in your country after 23 years, or at least have the opportunity to call her and hear her voice.
With respect,

Khadijeh Nargesi
Golestan Province, Iran

July 6, 2020 0 comments
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Nejat NewsLetter No73
Nejat Publications

Nejat Newsletter – No73

Inside This Issue:

– FAMILIES OF MOJAHEDIN-E KHALQ ORGANIZATION MEMBERS IN ALBANIA CRY FOR HELPNejat NewsLetter - No73
Nejat Society continues its campaign to help the estranged families of MEK members trapped in the camp in Albania get in contact with their families. Nejat has published many of the personal messages from the families……

– Nejat Society in Iran welcomes the MEK proposal
According to several websites of the Albania based Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization (MEK, MKO), an open letter dated June 23, 2020 has been written by a number of organization members, who are based in the MEK camp in Manza, to some Albanian officials. In this letter….

– letters of Nejat families echoed in the Albanian publication
Messages and letters of Kermanshahi families echoed in the Albanian publication…..

– The devil must live in Tirana
Terrorists or democrats? Albania is home to 2500 Iranian People’s Mujahedin. Their goal is to overthrow the Iranian regime. They also maintain good contacts in the German Bundestag…..

– WHEN MEK BOMBING CAMPAIGN SHOCKED THE IRANIAN PEOPLE
.. Members of the MEK have never accepted the revolution, and on June 28, 1981, three years after the revolution, they bombed the Islamic Republic Party headquarters in Tehran. This horrendous crime was committed during a meeting of party leaders….

– Albanian government responds to visa request for MEK families
An Albanian government official, in response to a question from a member of parliament who had asked why Iranians, especially families who want to visit their loved ones in the Mojahedin-e Khalq (MEK) camp in Albania, were not given visas, said: “This decision was made out of fear of the influence of Iranian terrorists and for security reasons.”…

– Dr. Mozaffar Moghadam’s letter to Edi Rama in the Albanian media
.. the sister of Seyyed Nafis Mozaffar Moghadam, a member of the Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization (MEK, MKO) in Albania, wrote a letter to Prime Minister Edi Rama urging him to remove obstacles to communication with his brother at the MEK camp…

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July 6, 2020 0 comments
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Faramarz Mohammadi sister from Khuzestan
Mujahedin Khalq Organization members' families

Family appeal Albania PM to allow them visit loved ones in MEK Camp

Faramarz Mohammadi family from Khuzestan Province ask the Albania authorities to allow them visit their brother who is living in MEK Camp in Albania with no contact with his family members. The MEK leaders forbid their cult members any contact with their family.

 

July 5, 2020 0 comments
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Bahman Mohammadnezhad
Mujahedin Khalq Organization members' families

Bahman Mohammadnezhad family appeal the Albanian gov.

The family members of Bahman Mohammadnezhad appeal to the Albanian authorities to allow them to come to Albania and meet him who has been held in quarantine at the MEK camp since 1981.

Bahman family members: Said Mohamedi Nejad Caushi (nephew), Mohamed Riza Caushi (brother), Zahra Guzel Caushi (brother’s wife), Layla Mohamedi Nejad (sister) appeal to the government to allow them to meet their radicalized brother in the camp of MEK.

Bahman’s family members reject MEK’s slander which claims that there is a religious and fascist oppression in Iran. They urge Bahman Mohammadnezhad to return to Iran and abandon the violent jihad of Mujahedin-e Khalq.

Mr. Bahman Mohammadnezhad left Iran in 1981. Since then he have had no contact with his family.

Bahman’s Brother says: Massoud and Maryam Rajavi don’t let us have any contact with my brother. I demand the Albanian government to let us have contact with Bahman…

MEK claims that the families are the agents of the Iranian regime!

Dr. Olsi Jazexhi asks Bahman’s family:

What do you want to do here in Albania? Are you going to kill them? Because this is what Maryam Rajavi claims.

See what the family’s reply was:

Dr. Olsi Jazexhi says:

“…I want to show to all the world that you guys in Iran, the family members of Mr. Bahman Mohammadnezhad , are not terrorists, are not killers, you are not agents of the secret service of Iran. You are an  honest family who want to meet their uncle, their brother and their relative.

We know that there are thousands of families in Iran who want to see their family members who were abducted and brainwashed by MEK since three decades.

Through this video I want to appeal the PM here in Albania, to our government, to the Americans as well who protect MEK to allow your family members, come to Albania and to see your relatives….”

July 4, 2020 0 comments
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Kermanshah
Mujahedin Khalq Organization as a terrorist group

Rajavi Cult Reveals Own Nature In An Open Letter

Review of the open letter of some members of the MEK to Albanian officials

The websites affiliated to the Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization (MEK, MKO, or Rajavi cult) have published an article titled ‘An open letter from a number of members of the MEK in Ashraf 3 in Manza to the Albanian officials’ on June 24, 2020, signed by a number of cult members.

Reviewing this open letter reveals some facts about the reactionary nature of the leaders of the Rajavi cult. In the letter, along with dealing with various irrelevant topics, the main problem of the cult is mentioned.

The focus of the cult members’ attack is “an Albanian-language website called Gazeta Impakt”. The crime committed by this site apparently is that it reflects the desires of the suffering families of the members of the Rajavi cult to communicate with their loved ones trapped in the MEK camp in Albania.

Messages and letters of Kermanshahi families echoed in the Albanian publication

Seemingly, this very big crime is enough to threaten the cultic attitude and authoritarian system of the Rajavi cult so that it considers Gazeta Impakt’s coverage as a big security conspiracy against the residents of the isolated and remote camp of the MEK in Albania, and therefore asks the Albanian judiciary to prosecute and suppress this site and its management. The site has been measured by the cult as endangering the security of the MEK.

The letter addressed to Albanian officials, in an authoritative tone, complains against civil activist Olsi Jazexhi, lawyer Migena Balla, and journalist Gjergji Thanasi about why these people in Albania have freedom of expression, and why they are not like some corrupt officials serving the Mafia and the MEK, or rather the US Embassy in Tirana.

According to the cult, these people have other crimes as well. They have also sympathized with the former MEK members in Albania, who the MEK and the Albanian government are trying to pressurize. And they have expressed their sympathies for the family of Somayeh Mohammadi and other families who have arrived in Albania.

This letter clearly reveals the nature and image of the MEK. Suppose that Massoud and Maryam Rajavi get to rule in Iran and a person or a site states something that they do not like, then what happens? The person will definitely be called a terrorist and their action judged as a conspiracy against security, and then the person will be prosecuted and condemned.

When elderly mothers, fathers, and spouses who simply want to communicate with their loved ones in the Rajavi cult’s camp in Albania are called terrorists, who can be considered not a terrorist by the leaders of the cult?

When the actions of three ordinary Albanian citizens, expressing compassion and reflecting the wishes of the suffering families and former members are called terrorism, what sort of action would not be considered terrorism?

And when the MEK shows so much weakness and resentment against the rightful demands of the families and does not tolerate it and reacts hysterically, what kind of people’s demands of human rights and justice will it recognize and accept?

Fortunately, the leaders of the Rajavi cult are increasingly revealing their cultic and dictatorial nature.

Atefeh Nadalian – Translated by Iran Interlink

July 4, 2020 0 comments
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Amir Mohammad Agh Atabay mother - Golestan
Mujahedin Khalq Organization members' families

Come back my dear son

Hamid Mohammad Agh Atabay’s mother talking to him through this video in order her son may reach the video and hear her voice.

Hamid Mohammad is captivated by the MEK cult mentally and physically now for more than 30 years. The MEK leaders do not allow him to contact his family.

July 2, 2020 0 comments
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Nejat Families from Tabriz Province
Mujahedin Khalq Organization members' families

Families in East Azarbaijan Province, write letter to the Albanian PM

Simultaneous with the nationwide signing of the families of the detained members of the MEK Camp in Albania, a number of families in East Azarbaijan Province (northwest of Iran) also expressed solidarity with the families’ petition by sending separate messages and letters to Albanian government officials and authorities, as well as international and human rights groups and the media.

The families have called in their messages for easier conditions for face-to-face meetings or telephone conversations with their loved ones in the country.

The families have tried in every possible way to send a message, letter, photo, and audio and video files to the Albanian government, which is in charge of the MEK. All these requests and messages from the families have also been sent to European and international authorities and in addition to Albanian bodies and the media.

Families are waiting for the Albanian government, as a humanitarian gesture, to respond appropriately to their request and provide the right conditions for meeting in Albania. Many of these families have not heard for years from their loved ones who are now living inside the MEK camp in Albania.

Nejat Families from Tabriz Province

It should be noted that in recent years, many families in East Azarbaijan Province have died while waiting to visit their loved ones and have never been able to find out about them, and their names are missing now on the appendix list.

Other families from East Azarbaijan Province are still sending letters and messages.

The table of mailing lists sent so far from East Azerbaijan Province is attached

Some messages addressed to the Albanian Prime Minister from the relevant table is shown below. The same elderly fathers and mothers who the infamous Rajavi calls terrorists and mercenaries:

Hamael Ghanizadeh, the mother of Nahid, Mehri and Mahmoud Saadat

“I request a visit or at least contact with my children after many years,“wrote Hamael Ghanizadeh, the mother of Nahid, Mehri and Mahmoud Saadat, to the Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama.

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Samaneh Atapoor, Mohsen Sardari’s mother, wrote:”In the last days of my life, I have requested a simple telephone conversation with my son at the MEK camp.”

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Qodrat Seddiq, the father of Mohammad Reza Seddiq - Tabriz

Qodrat Seddiq, the father of Mohammad Reza Seddiq, wrote:”I request that you provide the opportunity for me to meet with my son at the MEK camp.”

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Zamineh Salehpour, mother of Nayyereh Soltani Ahari, wrote:”After so many years, I am eager to see or at least contact my daughter.”

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Khadijeh Khodaei, the mother of Morteza Akbari Nasab -Tabriz

Khadijeh Khodaei, the mother of Morteza Akbari Nasab, wrote:”I want to meet or at least contact my son after so many years.”

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“In the last days of my life, I have requested at least one phone call with my son, who is being held at the MEK camp in Albania,“wrote Soghra Fe’li, the mother of Ramin (Bahram) Hassanpour.

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“I haven’t heard from my son for more than 37 years. He is with the MEK. Please let him to contact me.“Wrote Fatemeh Shahnaz Danjanuly the mother of Asghar Fathi.

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and Fatemeh Shakoori, the mother of Asadullah Fayyaz Dizaji - Tabriz

Mohammad Fayyaz Dizaji, the father, and Fatemeh Shakoori, the mother of Asadullah Fayyaz Dizaji, demanded at least one call at the end of their lives. The father is old and depressed, and the mother is bedridden, and their only wish now is to contact their son.”We’re just eager to hear from our son,“they wrote.

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Roghayeh Fadai Oghlui, Hassan Rahnama's mother - Tabriz

“I look forward to meeting or at least contacting my son after so many years,”wrote Roghayeh Fadai Oghlui, Hassan Rahnama’s mother.

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Haidar Ranjbar, the father of Robab Ranjbar, wrote:”I request a visit or at least contact with my daughter.”

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Aqdas Rezaei, the mother of Mohammad Mashayekhi, wrote:”Is it really not possible for me to have a contact with my daughter in your country?”

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Firouz Saedi's mother, Gol-asar Farhadi - Tabriz

“Please let my child have a contact with me,“wrote Firouz Saedi’s mother, Gol-asar Farhadi.

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Rahim Ashraf Vala, the father, and Hajarpour Abdi, the mother of Karim Nalbandian, wrote:”We just want our son to contact us at the end of our life.”

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Sakineh Yazdani, the mother of Mohammad Ali Lotfali Najd, wrote:”I request at least one contact with my son after so many years.”

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Jeiran Abdolmohammadi, the mother of Ali Judat Hergglan - Tabriz

“I am an old mother who has not heard my son’s voice for almost 35 years. Can’t he make a phone call?“Wrote Jeiran Abdolmohammadi, the mother of Ali Judat Hergglan.

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Ms. Asadi, the mother of Mohammad Reza Pourmehdi - Tabriz

Ms. Asadi, the mother of Mohammad Reza Pourmehdi, wrote:”I am looking forward to my son’s contact with me in the last days of my life.”

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“We have been waiting for years to meet our son. We look forward to his contact with his family in the last days of our lives,“Faramarz Sheikh Biglou, the father and Sharaf Zamani, the mother of Abolfazl Sheikh Biglou wrote.

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Ebrahim Qalaj's father, Khalil Qalaj

Ebrahim Qalaj’s father, Khalil Qalaj, wrote:”I am looking forward to my son’s contact with his family after many years.”

Sirus Ghazanfari – Nejat Society, East Azarbaijan Province Representation

June 30, 2020 0 comments
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Haft-e tir terror activities
Mujahedin Khalq 's Terrorism

Hafte Tir Bombing: A Blast which Shocked the Iranian People

In 1979, the people of Iran successfully and mainly peacefully overthrew the United States-supported government, led by the brutal autocrat, the Shah of Iran. In ridding themselves of this repressive dictator and freeing themselves from the shackles of U.S. imperialism, they established the Islamic Republic of Iran.

While the revolution had widespread popular support, as does the government to this day, it was not without opposition groups.

The MEK (Mujahedin-e Khalq, or the People’s Muhajedin Organization of Iran), is one such opposition organization. It is a violent terrorist group that is currently supported by the U.S. government. Members of the MEK have never accepted the revolution, and on June 28, 1981, three years after the revolution, they bombed the Islamic Republic Party headquarters in Tehran. This horrendous crime was committed during a meeting of party leaders, and killed seventy-three people, including the Chief Justice, Ayatollah Mohammad Beheshti, who had been a leader in the revolution.

Thirty-nine years have passed, but the memory of these martyrs has not dimmed.

Hujjat al-Islam Seyyed Mehdi Qureshi, Islamic Revolution Leader Representative in Iran’s West Azarbaijan Province, commented that “Iran’s stable position has been achieved thanks to the bravery of the martyrs.” Those martyrs’ names, many in addition to those who died on June 28, 1981, are etched upon the hearts of the Iranian people, and include General Qassem Soleimani, murdered by the U.S. in January of this year.

Haft-e tir terror activities - beheshti -mek-bomb

Any government has people who oppose it: citizens of the nation who disagree with one or more policies, and law-abiding people work within the system to achieve changes they seek. Generally, when a majority of the population wants certain changes, those changes are implemented.

Yet within Iran and outside it, a small terrorist group seeks the violent overthrow of the government, despite having so little support to do so. Why, one could ask, would the mighty United States support such a group, when it decries any terrorist activity?

The hypocrisy of U.S. government officials has been discussed and documented by this writer often. The U.S. is only interested in self-determination when the people of any nation choose a form of government that will follow all U.S. dictates. The leaders of the Islamic Republic of Iran will not do so. They form alliances with nations that the United States holds in contempt, and they come to the aid of those nations when required to do so, such as in fighting U.S.-financed terrorists in Syria.

Iran has not invaded another nation in over 200 years, and its leaders have a ‘no first strike’ doctrine. In the U.S.’s 244-year history, it has invaded at least 84 of the 193 countries that are recognized by the United Nations. And its continued hostility towards Iran has only increased with the administration of the unstable president, Donald Trump.

In the United States, lobby groups finance election campaigns, thus making the elected officials beholden to those groups, not their constituents. Prominent among these groups are pro-Israel lobbies, which consider Iran to be their rival for hegemony in the Middle East. Among the global community, only Israel and Saudi Arabia opposed the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), the agreement signed with Iran and several other countries that regulated Iran’s nuclear development program, in exchange for the lifting of sanctions. Only Israel and Saudi Arabia praised the U.S. violation of it.

After sanctions were re-imposed following this U.S. violation of international law, this writer contacted a friend in Tehran. He was told that, while the sanctions were unfortunate, the Iranian people are accustomed to living with them, and would continue to do so as long as necessary. There was no talk of defeat; he didn’t suggest that the government should or would accede to U.S. demands. He was not resigned: he simply indicated that the Iranian people would continue to live their lives and make whatever adjustments were necessary due to the sanctions.

This is the attitude that makes Iran great, and that inspires Iranians to sacrifice their lives for their country. When one powerful country is besieged by another, more powerful one, but refuses to surrender, its people’s pride in their nation only increases. And this year, on the anniversary of the Hafte Tir bombing, the memory of those who were working for the people and gave their lives in that mission will again be remembered. Also remembered will be other Iranian martyrs, those who died in the August 30, 1981 bombing of the Prime Minister’s office, General Soleimani and so many others, whose names may not be as well known, but who are remembered and beloved by their countrymen.

The anniversary of the Hafte Tir bombing should be commemorated around the world as a symbol of the destruction and death caused by terrorism, and as a memorial to those innocent servant-leaders who died in it. It should also serve as a reminder to some governments, such as that of the United States, that their unjust plans for world hegemony will not be achieved, and that support for terrorists is an affront to the basic human dignity of mankind. It should remind nations across the globe that the U.S., the most violent nation on the planet, continues its economic and medical terror against a free and peaceful nation.

It has been thirty-nine years since those seventy-three Iranian officials lost their lives in the service of their country. Their sacrifice will not be forgotten in Iran, or by people of decency and compassion around the world.

By Robert Fantina, American Herald Tribune

June 29, 2020 0 comments
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Nejat families petition
Missions of Nejat SocietyMujahedin Khalq Organization members' families

Nejat Society in Iran welcomes the MEK proposal

According to several websites of the Albania based Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization (MEK, MKO), an open letter dated June 23, 2020 has been written by a number of organization members, who are based in the MEK camp in Manza, to some Albanian officials.

In this letter the coronavirus outbreak in Tehran and other parts of Iran was dramatized and then used as a conclusive excuse for dismissing the MEK members’ families’ applications for visas to travel to Albania to visit their loved ones who are trapped in the MEK camp. How is it that the outbreak of the virus has so far not been an obstacle to frequent visits by MEK officials between Albania, Italy, France, and other places?

The letter refers to the families’ petition with more than 11250 signatures “Urging Albanian government to let the families contact their loved ones in the MEK camp” and irrationally label their request a terrorist conspiracy. No one has yet discovered that the disease can spread through an audio or visual call with their family.

It should be mentioned that the families’ applying for visas to visit Albania goes back to at least two years before the outbreak of the corona pandemic. Some families actually managed to go to Tirana and approached the MEK residence, trying to learn about the situation of their loved ones, but they were harassed by the MEK guards and unfortunately the Albanian police did not support the families.

This letter was signed by:

Alireza Balali
Mahmood Saadat
Farzin Hashemi
Abbas Golrezan
Mehri Saadat
Parvaneh Rabiey Abbasi
Hamid Reza Noori
Mostafa Ghaedi
Jafar Mamlooki
Khalil Hajhoseini
Ali Asghar Eslami
Reza Salami
Sadegh Keyhan
Shokuh Ghasemi
Tayebeh Yeganeh
Mohamad Jafar Najafi
Nahid Saadat
Mohammad Hassan Bagherzadeh
Mohammad Reza Bagherzadeh
Mostafa Forooghi
Vahid Dowlatshahi Araghi
Gholamreza Ghadery

We immediately informed their families that some vital signs were finally observed from their loved ones, which made them very happy indeed. But they were puzzled by the idea that if they are allowed to write to the Albanian officials, why they are not permitted to write to their own families to relieve them of worry? Unfortunately we had no answer to that. We wished more names had been mentioned.

Over one thousand families have written to their loved ones and published these letters in cyberspace with photos and contact numbers with the hope that it would reach them. This has surely reached the MEK officials. The same could easily be done by the MEK members for their families and there was no need to trouble the Albanian officials.

This letter after saying a lot about everything and everywhere, which is not our concern at all, puts a suggestion as follows:

We have asked the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights to send an international fact-finding mission to Iran in the presence of the UN Special Rapporteur on Human Rights situation on Iran and our representatives to meet with families in Iran and to publish its report for the knowledge of the public.

Nejat Society, on behalf of the suffering families of the MEK members in Albania, most warmly welcomes this proposal and would be more than happy to be the host of any person or organization wishing to meet the families in Iran and publish a report, provided they also be able to take the families’ letters to their loved ones and meet them in MEK camp in Albania and bring back their replies.

The good thing is that the MEK is not worried for the UN representatives traveling to Iran and visiting countless number of families in the prevalence of the coronavirus. Referring to the MEK proposal, would they be ready to let the suggested party into their camp accompanied with the old mothers and fathers?

Years ago we handed over a great number of letters from the families to the ICRC to be taken to Ashraf garrison in Iraq. This never happened and the letters were brought back after some months. The ICRC official finally said that he could manage take letters to Bagram prison in Afghanistan for al-Qaeda members, but he is so sorry that he could not take any letters to the inhabitants of the MEK camp.

June 27, 2020 0 comments
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Missions of Nejat SocietyMujahedin Khalq Organization members' families

Nejat Families from Alborz want to meet their relatives in the MEK Camp in Albania

From Alborz province (north of Iran), a number of families of members trapped in the Mojahedin-e Khalq (MEK) camp in Albania, sent separate messages and letters to the Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama simultaneous with the petition of over 11,000 signatures, urging him to lift the obstacles in order to let them meet their loved ones, or at least arrange a phone call with them.

The letters were accompanied by photos and documents and were sent to other Albanian officials, as well as European and international authorities and various media outlets. Families are also concerned about the health of their relatives in the context of the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Families are eagerly waiting for the Albanian government to respond to these requests and take effective action as a humanitarian gesture. Many of these families have not heard from their relatives in Albania for several decades now.

It should be noted that during these years, many family members in Alborz province, while waiting to meet their loved ones, passed away and never managed to find out about their situation, and now their names are missing from the appendix list.

Other families from Alborz province are still sending letters and messages.

The table of the letters and messages sent so far from Alborz province is attached

 

Rajavi brazenly calls elderly mothers and fathers as well as the spouses and offspring of the members of his cult terrorists and mercenaries

Below are some messages to the Albanian Prime Minister for emphasis:

Ehsan Bidi’s father, Mohammad Taghi Bidi, wrote in a letter to Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama:”His mother died during our separation, and I wish to see him once before I die.”

Ehsan Bidi's father, Mohammad Taghi Bidi- Alborz

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Fatemeh Mohabbati, Azadeh Saboor’s mother, wrote:”I have not heard from my daughter for more than 20 years and I have written many letters to international organizations until Rajavi’s organization published a beautiful picture of my daughter after 20 years and forced her to denounce me, calling me her ‘so called’ mother. I ask you to do something for me that I can hug my daughter again.”

Fatemeh Mohabbati, Azadeh Saboor's mother - Arak

Fatemeh Mohabbati, is the mother of Azadeh Saboor. Azadeh is a member of the Rajavi cult. In 2000, Azadeh and her husband were deceived by the MEK and were captured by them. Last year, the Rajavi cult insulted Ms. Fatemeh Mohabbaty because of her letters to various international and human rights organizations. The letters and e-mails sent by this suffering mother since 2006 had been placed in front of the Rajavi cult officials. The cult recited the letters in the last stance against this mother.

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Mojtaba Alimardani’s father, Janali Alimardani, wrote:”I heard from the released prisoners of war that Rajavi’s organization had captured my dear son. His mother has fallen ill because of her distance from him and wept many hard tears. A prisoner of war should return to his homeland.”

Mojtaba Alimardani's father, Janali Alimardani - Alborz

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Ali Akbar Baba Ali the father and Batoul Boubeh Tom the mother of Asghar Baba Ali wrote:”We and the others have been waiting for our son for 30 years now. He was a prisoner of war who fought and was captured while defending his homeland and who could return home with pride. But now he is trapped by the Rajavi cult and cannot communicate with his family. What have we done wrong that for years we should not see our son and we should not hear his voice?”

Ali Akbar Baba Ali and Batoul Bobeh Tom are Asghar Baba Ali's parents-alborz

Ali Akbar Baba Ali and Batoul Bobeh Tom are Asghar Baba Ali’s parents. He was captured by Saddam Hussein and given to Massoud Rajavi. He is currently being held by the MEK in Albania.

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Monireh Al-Sadat Azimi, mother of Fereydoun Oqbaei, wrote:”My son has been gone for 25 years now and we do not know why he can’t call us. His father is sick and is waiting for him. I ask the Albanian Prime Minister to do something so that my son can meet with his family and be in touch.”

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Zahra Kaabi, the mother of Mohammad and Fatemeh Raisvand, wrote:”My son and daughter have been away from us for years. Allow me to visit them or at least call them.”

Zahra Kaabi, the mother of Mohammad and Fatemeh Raisvand - Alborz

Zahra Kaabi is the mother of Mohammad and Fatemeh Raisvand. They are members of the Rajavi cult in Albania. Mohammad Raisvand joined the organization in 1988 and in 2008 invited his mother and sister to visit him. Fatemeh Raisvand went to Iraq and Camp Ashraf with her mother with legal documents. She was then kept in Ashraf garrison by deception and manipulation.

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Masoumeh Rezaei Jolfaei, the mother of Seyed Saeed Farajollah Hosseini, wrote:”My dear son has been away from me for many years and I am trying to communicate with him. I know he is unwittingly with the Rajavi cult. I wish to meet my son in Albania.”

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Hassan Heydarian Abhari, the father of Davood Heydarian Abhari, wrote:”I am a father who lost my eyes in the loss of my son. I desperately ask you to return my son to me so that I can embrace him again.”

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Khorram Ramezani’s mother, Ferdows Ayvazpour, wrote:”I am waiting for my son as well as his sister and brother. Everyone knew that we could not be separated. But now we have been separated for years. I hope one day I will open the door for my son. I call on the Albanian government to end this separation and humiliation for me, a suffering mother.

Ferdows Eivazi is the mother of Khorram Ramezani

Ferdows Eivazi is the mother of Khorram Ramezani. Khorram and his cousin Iraj Ramezani were captured by the invading Iraqi forces inside the city of Khorramshahr during the first days of the Iran-Iraq War, and then handed over to Massoud Rajavi in the prisoners’ camp. Khorram is currently being held by the Rajavi cult in Albania.

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Yadollah Molaverdi, the father of Mansour Molaverdi, wrote:”I wish you could arrange for me to meet my son after so many years.”

Yadollah Molaverdi is the father of Mansour Molaverdi - alborz

Yadollah Molaverdi is the father of Mansour Molaverdi. Mansour was captured by Iraqi forces in 1980 in a war zone and then handed over to Massoud Rajavi from the prisoner of war camp. He is currently involved with the Rajavi cult in Albania.

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Mansour Akhlaghi, the father of Mohammad Reza Akhlaghi, wrote:”I have been disconnected from my son for many years. Allow him to communicate with this old father.”

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Morteza Nouri Shad, the father of Mostafa Nouri Shad, wrote:”I have had no news of my son for many years. He is now in the MEK camp in Albania, but he is not able to contact me. Allow me to find out about his condition.”

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Behrouz Pakdel, the son of Mehdi Pakdel, wrote:”I have not seen my father for 30 years and as a child Rajavi’s organization deprived me of my father’s love and affection. Please allow me to meet my father or at least contact him.”

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Nahid Khosravi, Bijan Madani’s mother, wrote:”I have been suffering from my son’s distance for many years. Does a simple contact between a son and his mother create a problem that the Rajavi cult has banned it?”

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Mohammad Kordbacheh, the father of Farzaneh Kordbacheh, wrote:”I have been uninformed about my daughter’s condition for years. A simple call with news about her health will not kill anyone.”

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Habibollah Parandak’s wife, Nahid Eskandarzadeh, wrote:”I have been waiting for years to see my husband again. When will this waiting be over?”

Bizhan Rezavandi – Nejat Society, Representative of Alborz (north of Iran) Province

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