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Dr. Mozaffar Moghadam’s letter to Edi Rama in the Albanian media

Dr. Samineh Sadat Mozaffar Moghadam from Mashhad (northeastern Iran), 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.

Dr. Samineh Sadat Mozaffar Moqaddam, sister of Seyyed Nafis , letter to the PM of Albania

The text of this letter was translated and was reflected in the Albanian Gazeta Impakt publication on June 24, 2020:

Dr. Mozaffar Moghadam's letter to Edi Rama in the Albanian media

Dr Samineh Sadat Mozaffar Moqaddam, motra e Seyyed Nafis, letër për kryeministrin e Shqipërisë

June 27, 2020 0 comments
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letters of Nejat families echoed in the Albanian publication

Coinciding with the recent petition of 11,000 signatures, the families of members trapped in the Mojahedin-e Khalq (MEK) camp in Albania from Kermanshah province (West of Iran), sent several letters and messages to Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama, calling for news and communication and possibly meeting with their loved ones:

Nejat Families from Kermanshah province pen letters to the Albanian PM

 

The translation of this article was published in the Gazeta Impakt in Albania on June 24, 2020:

Familjet iraniane nga provinca e Kermanshahut i shkruajnë letra kryeministrit shqiptar

Messages and letters of Kermanshahi families echoed in the Albanian publication

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Dr. Samineh Sadat Mozaffar Moqaddam, sister of Seyyed Nafis , letter to the PM of Albania

Mr. Edi Rama, Prime Minister of the Republic of Albania
I am Samineh Sadat Mozaffar Moqaddam, oral and maxillofacial surgeon, the sister of Seyyed Nafis Mozaffar Moqaddam, who is currently living in the Mojahedin-e Khalq (MEK) camp in your country, and I have no connection with my brother.
Your country accepted the members of the MEK as temporary guests around 2016, according to an agreement reached in Geneva between the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, the US government and the Albanian government.
These individuals were supposed to be able to move freely after the deprograming process, and to regain their independent and humane character, as a result of the long-standing cultic practices in Iraq under Saddam Hussein in the MKO camps for many years. It was promised that they can go to their favorite country and start a new life and enjoy the same basic human rights as any other refugee in Europe.

Dr. Samineh Sadat Mozaffar Moqaddam, sister of Seyyed Nafis Mozaffar Moqaddam

Unfortunately, the actions of President Donald Trump’s administration and the pressure on the Albanian government have not only failed to do so, but have further endangered the situation in a closed and remote camp in your country that the United States had donated to the Rajavi cult. Interestingly, the camp was renamed Ashraf, which itself is reminiscent of the same dreaded Ashraf cultic camp in Saddam’s Iraq.
The Rajavi terrorist cult is responsible for the deaths of at least 12,000 people inside Iran and has been actively involved in the war waged by Iraq against Iran for many years. The cult is also responsible for killing Kurdish and Shiite citizens in Iraq in cooperation with Saddam Hussein’s army, and violates even the most basic human rights of its members.
Unfortunately, the terrorist cult has now been given the opportunity to keep its members in complete isolation from the outside world, and to continue to brainwash them and violate their human rights, including the right to family ties.
I am proud of my homeland that it has not and will not blush in the face of the oppression of any superpower. As the highest authority of an independent country with a rich and historical culture that has strong and devotional ties with the culture of my dear country Iran, I would like to ask you not to go under the burden of American force and to help my brother Seyyed Nafis Mozaffar Moghaddam to be able to meet his family or be in touch and also live freely and have the right to choose and experience true love which is the greatest divine gift.

With respect,
Samineh Sadat Mozaffar Moqaddam, the suffering sister of Seyyed Nafis Mozaffar Moqaddam

June 24, 2020 0 comments
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Nejat Families from Kermanshah province pen letters to the Albanian PM

Coinciding with the recent petition of 11,000 signatures, the families of members trapped in the Mojahedin-e Khalq (MEK) camp in Albania from Kermanshah province (West of Iran), sent several letters and messages to Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama, calling for news and communication and possibly meeting with their loved ones.

In addition to each of these letters, photos, details and documents have been sent, and copies of the letters have been provided to other Albanian officials and media, as well as European and international authorities. In addition, families have expressed their concern about the health of their loved ones in the current state of the prevalence of coronavirus.

May the Albanian government, as a humanitarian move, respond appropriately to these demands and remove the obstacles ahead. Many of these families have not had the slightest news of their loved ones living in the MEK camp in Albania for decades.

Unfortunately during these years, many families in Kermanshah province have passed away while waiting to be reunited with their loved ones, and they have never been able to get any news from them, and their names on this list are missing.

Nejat Families from Kermanshah province

The table of relevant list of letter headings is attached

Some of the messages given to the Albanian Prime Minister by the elderly parents, who unfortunately are called mercenaries and terrorists by the Rajavi cult, are emphasized below:

Mehdi Hamidfar mother-kermanshah

Taj al-Dawla Heydarian, the mother of Mehdi Hamidfar, wrote to Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama:”I have been uninformed about my son for more than 20 years. Please provide us with the conditions to visit.”

Families of Darush Najafi from Kermanshah

Gorji Bavandpour, the mother of Dariush Najafi, wrote:”I have not seen my son for more than 20 years. Please help me to hear from him.”

Abdolkarim Karimi mother from Kermanshah

“I haven’t heard from my son for years. I ask for your help to get in touch with him,“said Abdul Karim Karimi’s mother, Piroozh Mehrabani.

Mustafa Abbasi, Muzaffar Abbasi's father

Mustafa Abbasi, Muzaffar Abbasi’s father, wrote:”I haven’t heard my son’s voice for more than 20 years. Please help me get in touch with him.”

Mozaffar Abbasi’s daughter Negar Abbasi also wrote:”Please help me to hear my father’s voice once after so many years.”

Haidar Ali Khalou Kakai, the father of Alireza Khalo Kakai - Kermanshah

Haidar Ali Khalou Kakai, the father of Alireza Khalo Kakai, wrote:”I haven’t seen my son for years. Please help me get in touch with him.”

Jawahar Heydarian, the wife of Musayeb Rashidi- kermanshah

“I have been uninformed about my husband for many years. Please help me talk with him,“wrote Jawahar Heydarian, the wife of Musayeb Rashidi.

Fatemeh Rashidi, the daughter of Musayeb Rashidi, also wrote:”I have been waiting for years to meet my father, whom I have never met, or to hear his voice. I need your help.”

Afshin, Noushin, and Neda Sepah Amiri,- kermanshah

Afshin, Noushin, and Neda Sepah Amiri, the offspring of Ali Sepah Amiri, wrote:”We are asking for help to meet or communicate with our father in Albania after so many years.”

Alireza Jaafari dad and brother- kermanshah

Alireza Jafari’s parents, Babajan Jafari and Sakineh Mohammadi, wrote:”We have been uninformed about our son’s condition for years. Help us meet him or at least to hear his voice.”

Ali Murad Lotfi's mother, Fanoos Khodadadian - kermanshah

“I have not seen my son for more than 30 years. I ask you for help to make the conditions for meeting possible,“wrote Ali Murad Lotfi’s mother, Fanoos Khodadadian.

Sajjad Faramanizadeh, the son of Goodarz Faramanizadeh, wrote:”Don’t deprive me from having a father, help me meet my father.”

Vali Doosti – Nejat Association, Kermanshah province agency

June 23, 2020 0 comments
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Nejat Families from Golestan Province plea for help

Simultaneous with the petition of more than 11,000 signatures by the Nejat Society, the families of members trapped in the Mojahedin-e Khalq (MEK) camp in Albania from Golestan Province (northeast of Iran), have sent separate letters and messages to the Albanian Prime Minister asking him to make grounds for them to contact and visit their loved ones.

Each of these letters was sent with photos, details and documents, and copies of them were provided to other Albanian officials, as well as European and international authorities and the media. In addition, the families have expressed their concern about the health condition of their loved ones in the MEK camp in the current situation of the spread of Covid-19.

The Albanian government, as a humanitarian entity, is expected to respond appropriately to these demands and remove the obstacles ahead. Many of these families have not had the slightest news of their loved ones living in the MEK camp in Albania for decades.

It is necessary to mention that during these years, many families in Golestan province while waiting to see their loved ones passed away and they were never able to get news about them, and now their names are missing from this.

Golestani Families at the Liberty Camp

The complete table of messages and emails is attached.

Below are some of the messages sent to the Albanian Prime Minister from the relevant table for emphasis. The same old fathers and mothers or wives and children whom the Rajavi cult calls terrorists and mercenaries:

Hamd Mohammad Atabay family

“For more than 34 years, I have not been able to see my son. I ask you to at least allow me a call“, said Ay Soltan Sarli, the mother of Hamid Mohammad Aq Atabay, to Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama.

Father of Fereshteh Mohamamdi zade from Golestn

Mehdi Mohammadizadeh, the father of Fereshteh Mohammadizadeh, wrote:”I have not been able to see my daughter for many years and we miss her very much and we want to meet her.”

Ahmad Ismailpour, the father of Mohammad Mehdi Ismailpour, wrote:”My wife and I have not heard from our child for many years and we are very worried about his condition. Please allow us to contact him.”

Sedigheh Abbasi Mojani, the wife of Reza Ali Mirzaei

Sedigheh Abbasi Mojani, the wife of Reza Ali Mirzaei, wrote:”I have been waiting for my husband for more than 30 years and I have raised his children with dignity and I am still waiting for him. Allow him to have at least some simple contact with his family.”

Fateme Mirzaei - daughter of rezaali mirzaei - golestan

And Fatemeh Ali Mirzaei, daughter of Reza Ali Mirzaei, also wrote:”I went to Iraq several times to see my father, but the officials of the organization did not allow me to visit him and I miss him very much and I want to communicate with him.”

And Mehdi Ali Mirzaei, the son of Reza Ali Mirzaei, also wrote:”We are all worried about my father’s condition after 34 years. We are all waiting for at least one letter or call.”

And of course, Mohammad Ali Mirzaei, another son of Reza Ali Mirzaei, wrote:”I hope I can visit my father as soon as possible. We all miss him.”

Alieh Pouladi, the mother of Masoumeh Ghiyasi, wrote:”How many more years should I wait for my dear daughter? It is 40 years now that she has been away from home. Is it not enough? Why should I not see her in these last moments of my life? I am waiting for my daughter’s call.”

“Unfortunately, my sons were deceived and I have not been able to hear their voices for nearly 40 years. At the end of my life, I would love to see my sons,“said Ahmad Golalipour, father of Iraj and Houshang Golalipour.

Shahram Riahi, the son of Mohammad Taghi Riahi, wrote:”The family is very worried about my father’s physical condition and we have not heard from him for more than 30 years. I have started a family. We want to contact my father.”

 Roghayeh Mottaki, the mother of Ruhollah Ramouz

Roghayeh Mottaki, the mother of Ruhollah Ramouz, wrote:”I am at the end of my life. I want to call my son to relieve my worries. I wish to hug my child again after so many years.”

Samira Shahsavar, the daughter of Ismail Shahsavar, wrote:”I wish I could hear my father’s voice or meet him once in my life after 34 years. I ask you to fulfill this humane request.”

“I haven’t heard from my son for 20 years. Please arrange for my son to contact me,“wrote Khadijeh Vahedi, the mother of Taymaz Vahedi.

Abdul Hamid Sarai, Mehdi Sarai’s father, wrote:”Listening to my son’s voice and meeting him at the end of my life is my only human desire.”

Manzar Sharifi Aghili's the mother of Mahnaz Bazazi

“After 35 years I only ask for one appointment or at least one call before I die,“wrote Mahnaz Bazazi’s mother, Manzar Sharifi.

Mrs. Faezeh Shamsi, the daughter of Umm Leila Shamsi, wrote:”My only wish after 40 years is to see my mother and hear her voice, and I ask you to take care of this request.”

Parvaneh Rezaeian, the mother of Esmat Shahnazi, wrote:”I miss my daughter and my only wish before I die is to hear my daughter’s voice.”

Mohammad Agh Atabay – Nejat Society, Golestan Province Representation (Northeast Iran)

June 21, 2020 0 comments
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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.”

Meanwhile, the Albanian government has been hosting the Rajavi terrorist cult for several years now – a cult which recently has officially, through its television network, threatened to kill its opponents and critics and, based on undeniable evidence, is responsible for killing Iranians, Iraqis, and even its own members.

How is it that the government of Mr. Edi Rama has no problem with the presence of a terrorist organization in the country, but considers elderly mothers and fathers whose only wish is to meet with their offspring, to be a security threat? However, even European officials have warned of the organization’s presence on Albanian soil and its security threats, calling it an obstacle to Albania’s EU membership.

Hundreds of photos of elderly mothers and fathers along with documents have been provided to members of the Albanian parliament to ask Prime Minister Edi Rama and the caretaker of the Foreign Ministry on what basis a terrorist organization that has facilities and an open hand inside Albania is not considered a security threat but the presence of their suffering mothers and fathers in the country is a security threat.

Below are just some example pictures of hundreds of parents who want to travel to Albania and meet with their loved ones at the MEK camp. Rajavi claims that these people are terrorists and mercenaries, and the Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama regards them as security threats.

West Azarbaijan Province (Northwestern Iran):
Vajiheh Khabati, the mother of Sadegh Kayhan, who has been away from her son for 36 years:

Vajiheh Khabati, the mother of Sadegh Kayhan

*****

Safia Eghbali, mother of Dariush Fattah, who has been away from her son for 36 years:

Safia Eghbali, mother of Dariush Fattah

*****

Abdullah Abbasi and Maral Moghadam, the parents of Khalil Abbasi, who have been away from their son for 32 years:

Abdullah Abbasi and Maral Moghadam, the parents of Khalil Abbasi

*****

Zarrin Taj Daneshi, mother of Nasrullah Majidi, who has been away from her son for 38 years:

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*****

Robabeh Hassani Farrokhi, mother of Ismail Kavousinia, who has been away from her son for 31 years:

Robabeh Hassani Farrokhi, mother of Ismail Kavousinia

*****

Saifullah Khosravi, the father of Akbar Khosravi, who has been away from his son for 29 years:

Saifullah Khosravi, the father of Akbar Khosravi

*****

Pourandokht Hossein Abizi, mother of Abdullah Moghaddasi, who has been away from her son for 34 years:

Pourandokht Hossein Abizi, mother of Abdullah Moghaddasi

*****

Jan Bibi Torabi, the mother of Nahid Dadashzadeh, who has been away from her daughter for 35 years:

Jan Bibi Torabi, the mother of Nahid Dadashzadeh

*****

Reza Saadat Irani, the father of Farhad Saadat Irani, who has been away from his son for 32 years:

Reza Saadat Irani, the father of Farhad Saadat Irani

Gilan province (Northern Iran):

Mohammad Vali Gholizadeh Birani, father of Ali Gholizadeh Birani:

Mohammad Vali Gholizadeh Birani, father of Ali Gholizadeh Birani

*****

Seyed Reza Hosseini and Najmeh Abdi, parents of Zahra Hosseini:

Seyed Reza Hosseini and Najmeh Abdi, parents of Zahra Hosseini

*****

Farhad Mobarehan and Seyed Zahra Mousavi, parents of Yousef Mobarehan:

Farhad Mobarehan and Seyed Zahra Mousavi, parents of Yousef Mobarehan

Ameneh Khatoon Marghi Foumani, the mother of Azim Rad Mohammad Alizadeh:

Ameneh Khatoon Marghi Foumani, the mother of Azim Rad Mohammad Alizadeh

Alireza Yousefi, father of Mohammad Taghi Yousefi:

Alireza Yousefi, father of Mohammad Taghi Yousefi

*****

Zabihullah Ghaderi, father of Mohammad Ghaderi:

Zabihullah Ghaderi, father of Mohammad Ghaderi

Khuzestan province (Southwestern Iran):

Shahzadeh Sajedifar, mother of Gholam Ali Sajedifar:

Shahzadeh Sajedifar, mother of Gholam Ali Sajedifar

*****

Mrs. Ramhormozi, mother of Nasr Sheikh Mansour Ramhormozi:

Mrs. Ramhormozi, mother of Nasr Sheikh Mansour Ramhormozi

*****

Mrs. Raki, mother of Mohammad Reza Raki:

Mrs. Raki, mother of Mohammad Reza Raki

*****

Mrs. Karimi, mother of Mohammad Karimi:

Mrs. Karimi, mother of Mohammad Karimi

*****

Mohammad Koohaki, father of Manouchehr Koohiki:

Mohammad Koohaki, father of Manouchehr Koohiki:

*****

Mr. and Mrs. Narimi, parents of Gholam Ali Narimi:

Mohammad Koohaki, father of Manouchehr Koohiki:

*****

Mr. and Mrs. Dejan, Mehran Dejan’s parents:

Mr. and Mrs. Dejan, Mehran Dejan's parents

Zanjan province (Northwestern Iran):

Soghra Azadi, the mother of Amir Parvizi, who has been separated from her son for 30 years:

Soghra Azadi, the mother of Amir Parvizi

*****

Sakineh Hamidi, mother of Ali Madad Sadeghi, who has been separated from her son for more than 35 years:

Sakineh Hamidi, mother of Ali Madad Sadeghi

*****

Fatemeh Peykani, the mother of Morteza Ghadimi, who has been separated from her son for more than 35 years:

Fatemeh Peykani, the mother of Morteza Ghadimi

*****

Valiullah Ghadimi, the father of Morteza Ghadimi, who has been separated from his son for more than 35 years.

Fatemeh Peykani, the mother of Morteza Ghadimi

*****

Hanif Mohammadi Kamyab, the father of Asghar Mohammadi Kamyab, who has been separated from his son for more than 35 years:

Hanif Mohammadi Kamyab, the father of Asghar Mohammadi Kamyab

*****

Gol Qiz Khalfi, mother of Habibollah Ghasemi, who has been separated from her son for more than 20 years:

Gol Qiz Khalfi, mother of Habibollah Ghasemi

Qazvin province (Center of Iran):

Tahereh Ebrahimi, mother of Mahmoud Zolghadri:

Tahereh Ebrahimi, mother of Mahmoud Zolghadri

*****

Ghamari Moradari, mother of Masoumeh Oladi:

Ghamari Moradi, the mother of Masoumeh Oladi Salkhori

*****

Ali Akbar and Khadijeh Babaeinejad Parents of Jafar Babaeinejad:

Ali Akbar and Khadijeh Babaeinejad Parents of Jafar Babaeinejad

*****

Hassan and Roghayeh Shojaei Aliabadi Parents of Hossein Shojaei Aliabadi:

Hassan and Roghayeh Shojaei Aliabadi Parents of Hossein Shojaei Aliabadi

*****

Khalil and Roghayeh Barmkuhi Parents of Alireza Gholami Barmkuhi:

Khalil and Roghayeh Barmkuhi Parents of Alireza Gholami Barmkuhi

*****

Alamtab Sahraei, the mother of Hossein Ghahremani

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Yazd province (Eastern Iran):

Masoumeh Dehghani, mother of Mohammad Zarezadeh, Baghdadabadi:

Masoumeh Dehghani, mother of Mohammad Zarezadeh, Baghdadabadi

Golestan Province (Northeastern Iran):

Ay Soltan Sarli, mother of Hamid Mohammad Agha Atabay, who has been separated from her son for 35 years:

Hamd Mohammad Atabay family

*****

Manzar Sharifi Aghili’s the mother of Mahnaz Bazazi, who has been separated from her daughter for 35 years:

Manzar Sharifi Aghili's the mother of Mahnaz Bazazi

*****

Nesa Hemmatnia, mother of Rasoul Mahdloo Torkmani:

Nesa Hemmatnia, mother of Rasoul Mahdloo Torkmani

*****

Nora Malahi, mother of Ali Akbar Mardani, who has been separated from her son for 35 years:

Nora Malahi, mother of Ali Akbar Mardani

Lorestan Province (Western Iran):

Mr. Morad Hossein Jafarpour and Mrs. Jafarpour, parents of Ali Askar Jafarpour, who have been separated from their son for more than 18 years:

Mr. Morad Hossein Jafarpour and Mrs. Jafarpour, parents of Ali Askar Jafarpour

*****

Bijadeh Mahmoudi, mother of Eskandar Arjomandi, who has been separated from her son for more than 18 years:

Bijadeh Mahmoudi, mother of Eskandar Arjomandi

*****

Hayat Banu Shadabi, the mother of Asghar and Abbas Faraji, Abbas has been separated for 30 years and Asghar for 20 years from her.

Hayat Banu Shadabi, the mother of Asghar and Abbas Faraji

*****

Sanbar Shakarami, the mother of Masoumeh Shakarami, who has been separated from her daughter for more than 13 years:

Sanbar Shakarami, the mother of Masoumeh Shakarami

*****

Kobra Pak Niat, the mother of Hojjat Azizi, who has been separated from her son for more than 35 years:

Kobra Pak Niat, the mother of Hojjat Azizi,

*****

Mahbanu Mirzaii Qalebi, the mother of Farzaneh Khademi, who has been separated from her daughter for more than 17 years:

Mahbanu Mirzaii Qalebi, the mother of Farzaneh Khademi

Ardabil province (Northwestern Iran):

Mrs. Ershadi, Azim Ershadi’s mother:

Mrs. Ershadi, Azim Ershadi’s mother

*****

Marhamat Abolfathi Niari, mother of Barat Rabi’i:

Marhamat Abolfathi Niari, mother of Barat Rabi'i

*****

Markazi Province (Central Iran):

Mahin Habibi, mother of Parvaneh Abbasi:

Mahin Habibi, mother of Parvaneh Rabiei Abbasi

*****

Aqdas Bandi, Hamid Reza Nouri’s mother:

Aghdas Bandi - the mother of Hamid Reza Nouri

*****

Montaha Zahraei, the mother of Mostafa Ghaedi, who has been away from her son for 30 years:

Montaha Zahraei, the mother of Mostafa Ghaedi

*****

Ashraf Mahallati, Farzin Hashemi’s mother, who has been away from her son for 35 years:

Ashraf Mahallati, Farzin Hashemi's mother

*****

Mrs. Fatemeh Bagherzadeh, the mother of Mohammad Hassan and Mohammad Reza Bagherzadeh, who has been away from her sons for 35 years:

Bagherzadeh Mother

Bagherzadeh Mother

. . .
The number of these suffering mothers and fathers inside Iran is close to one thousand – insofar as it has been possible for Nejat Society to communicate with and follow up these families.

June 20, 2020 0 comments
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Albania

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.
In Tehran, the ayatollahs lead the Iranian people with a hard hand[..]. They have been in power for more than 40 years. Since then, exiled Iranians have been planning to overthrow the government in Tehran. There are several Iranian groups abroad. The largest are the so-called People’s Mujahideen, of which 2500 members are said to live in a camp in Albania. According to their own statements, they want to form a democratic state out of the Islamic Republic. They receive support for such a”regime change”from top American politicians, but also from German members of the Bundestag, such as CDU politician Martin Patzelt.

In Brussels and Berlin, the People’s Mujahideen – also called mujahideen-e khalq and MEK – do intensive lobbying. Members of the resistance group are standing in front of the government buildings and approaching MPs. In this way, Patzelt became aware of the organization – and is now a member of the board of the”German Solidarity Committee for a Free Iran”, which represents the interests of the People’s Mujahideen in Germany.

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The MEK is mentioned in the substantive work in the Bundestag. As a member of the Human Rights Committee, Patzelt thematized the People’s Mujahideen. Other well-known German politicians also support the association based in Berlin-Wilmersdorf as chairperson and advisory board: the former Bundestag president Rita Süssmuth and Otto Bernhardt, board member of the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung. They write guest articles for German newspapers in which they draw attention to the situation of exiled Iranians in Albania, hold conferences and visit Iranians in Albania. In an interview with the FAZ, Patzelt says that he is”in line”with the People’s Mujahideen.

It is a strange connection:

The MEK are based on a mixture of Islam and Communism. Dropouts, all of whom are rejected as agents of Iran, report torture and torture in the organization.

The Guardian recently spoke to about a dozen dropouts and reported that members were brainwashed. There is a cult-like atmosphere around the leader Maryam Rajavi and her probably long dead husband Massoud, who is kept alive externally by Rajavi. Rajavi leads the group from Paris.

She is president of the Iranian Exile Parliament.

Patzelt: Not a sect, but a monastic community

In the camp in Albania, women and men live separately. In the evenings, small groups meet with a commander for”ideological training”and to confess sexual thoughts, a former member of the British newspaper said.

The confession is used to create shame.

Sometimes the commander would say:”How do you want to achieve freedom for the Iranian people if you have an erection every day?”

Contact with relatives is prohibited, as is possession of a cell phone.

However, they are not isolated from the outside world: dozens of trolls spread propaganda online every day. Patzelt, a member of the Bundestag, cannot understand the accusation that the MEK is a sect. He sees living together more like a monastic community, who has submitted to the struggle for Iran and tough camp discipline.

The history of the People’s Mujahedin is complex:

the movement originated in the 1960s. They were instrumental in the fall of the Shah in 1979, but lost political supremacy within Iran. In the years that followed, they went underground, bombing Ali Khamenei among others. .. Thereupon the People’s Mujahideen fled to Iraq and fought side by side with Saddam Hussein in the war against his own countrymen. The Iraqi dictator equipped the Iranian fighters with weapons that they only had to surrender in 2003 with the invasion of the United States armed forces in Iraq.

Albania has been home to the People’s Mujahedeen since 2013 after being attacked several times in Iraq and no longer safe there. With the help of the United Nations, the United States and Saudi Arabia, the People’s Mujahedin were flown to the Muslim country in the Western Balkans until 2016. Nothing official is known about the contractual details. Albania is said to have entered into the deal under Washington’s mediation pressure and has received aid in the millions. Previously, Romania was also requested, which rejected the request. Observers in Albania are certain that the political officials have been greased for accommodating themselves. Corruption is common; Albania ranks 106th out of 180 on the corruption perception index.

A serious problem for many Albanians
Martin Patzelt, on the other hand, emphasizes that the reason for the admission is the hospitality of the Albanians. Together with Rita Süssmuth, the CDU politician visited the MEK camp in Albania in 2018. There Patzelt called”to put an end to the religious dictatorship in Iran”. The People’s Mujahideen live in Manza, about thirty kilometers from Tirana. * Inside there is said to be an infirmary, a wood workshop and a computer room.

An Albanian investigative journalist, who does not want to be named, says:

“Nobody in his country accepts a group of people who can commit terrorist attacks. You never know when they will be activated. ”She says that the possibility of getting weapons is not too difficult for MEK, especially in Albania.

There is hardly anyone under 50 among the People’s Mujahideen. Iran’s foreign intelligence agency is still targeting her. In America and Europe they were on the terror list for years. Among the members of the MEK, it is said in Albania, are mainly academics and well-trained engineers and doctors who joined the fighting units of the Iranian resistance decades ago. Their military clout is likely to be manageable. From a political perspective, the group enjoys little support in Iran.

Some observers even say that the People’s Mujahideen are”highly hated”in their homeland. Even Patzelt, a member of the Bundestag, considers the chance of one day toppling the Islamic Republic’s political system to be slim.

For many Albanians, the Iranians are a serious and permanent problem in their country. The presence of the MEK has been causing diplomatic disputes with Tehran for a long time. The Iranian ambassador had to leave the country in December 2018. The Albanian Foreign Minister cited”damage to national security”as the reason. In mid-January 2020, the Balkan state expelled two other diplomats from the country. They are accused of having planned attacks on the MEK and being connected to the killed Iranian General Soleimani. Soleimani led the Quds brigades operating abroad. The US Department of Defense welcomed the expulsion and warned at the same time:”The Iranian regime continues to use diplomatic institutions in Europe and elsewhere as protection, to start terrorist attacks, ”wrote a press spokeswoman on Twitter.
The killing of Soleimani had rated the government in Tirana positively. Albania is a NATO member and is firmly on Washington’s side. There is a George Bush Street in Tirana to testify to the deep friendship. Iran’s spiritual leader Ali Khamenei, on the other hand, recently spoke of a”very small but devilish state in Europe where Americans have made common cause with Iranian traitors”. The People’s Mujahideen are terrorists for the leadership in Tehran. The situation is different for the White House: Donald Trump’s lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, and his former security advisor John Bolton have spoken several times at group events. Giuliani told The Daily Beast earlier this year,”I am one of those who are convinced that there must be regime change in Iran. “For the People’s Mujahedeen, Trump’s election as president was a godsend. However, the prospect of moving to Tehran has not become more realistic since then.

Martin Franke, Frankfurter Allgemeine

June 16, 2020 0 comments
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Nejat families from Zanjan Province
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Nejat families ask the Albanian PM to let them contact their loved ones in the MEK Camp

The families of the trapped members of the Mojahedin-e Khalq (MEK) in Albania, from Zanjan Province (northwest of Iran), have recently sent letters and messages to the Prime Minister of Albania, asking him to let them to contact and receive news and, if possible, meet with their loved ones.

Attached to each of these letters are photographs, specifications and documents, and copies of which have been provided to other Albanian and media officials, as well as European and international ones. The families also expressed concern about the health of their loved ones in the current state of pandemic.
It is hoped that the Albanian government, as a humanitarian movement, will respond appropriately to these demands and remove the obstacles ahead. Many of these families have not had the slightest news of their loved ones for decades living in the MEK camp in Albania now.

It should be noted that during these years, many Zanjani families have passed away waiting to meet their loved ones, and they have never been able to get any news from them that their names on this list are missing.
Other families from Zanjan province are still sending letters and messages.

Nejat families from Zanjan Province

The table of list of letters sent so far from Zanjan province is attached.

 

Some of the messages given to the Albanian Prime Minister by the elderly fathers and mothers, which unfortunately the Rajavi cult calls them mercenaries and terrorists, are emphasized below:

Hanif Mohammadi Kamyab, the father of Ali Asghar Mohammadi Kamyab, wrote:”Make arrangements for me to meet my son after more than 35 years.”

Hanif Mohammadi Kamyab, the father of Ali Asghar Mohammadi Kamyab-zajan

*****

Gol Qiz Khalfi, the mother of Habibollah Ghasemi, wrote:”My son has been in the camps of the MEK for many years and they do not allow me to visit him. Therefore, I ask you for help.”

Gol Qiz Khalfi, the mother of Habibollah Ghasemi-zanjan

*****

Morteza Ghadimi, the father of Valiullah Ghadimi, wrote:”My son was a young man who is trapped in the MEK camps. Now, after many years, I have the right to embrace my son.”

Morteza Ghadimi, the father of Valiullah Ghadimi,

*****

Also, Fatemeh Peykani, the mother of Morteza Ghadimi, wrote: “Do you know how hard it is for a mother to be away from her son for so many years? So, because of the value of a mother, I ask for help to meet my son.”

Fatemeh Peykani, the mother of Morteza Ghadimi-zanjan

*****

Rafat Asadi, the mother of Nasser Yeganeh Taramchi, wrote:”I am afraid that due to old age I will not be able to meet my son, who has been in the MEK camps for years. Please help me to meet my son.”

*****

Soghari Azadi, Amir Parvizi’s mother, wrote:”It is a human right to visit my son, and I ask you to do so.”

Soghari Azadi, Amir Parvizi's mother-zanjan

*****

Sohrab Afshar, the father of Meysam Afshar, wrote:”I would like to meet my son once or hear about him.”

Sohrab Afshar, the father of Meysam Afshar

Samad Eskandari and Fathollah Eskandari – Nejat Society, representative of Zanjan province

June 14, 2020 0 comments
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Nejat Families from Qazvin
Mujahedin Khalq Organization members' families

Nejat Families await the Albanian government response to their requests

Simultaneous with the recent eleven thousand signature petition, the families of members of the Mojahedin-e Khalq (MEK) in Albania from Qazvin province (north of Iran), have sent separate letters and messages to the Albanian prime minister, urging him to enable them to visit or at least make phone calls to their loved ones.
Each of these letters was sent with photos, details and documents, and copies were given to other Albanian officials, as well as European and international ones and the Albanian and international media. The families also expressed concern about the health of their loved ones in the current state of the prevalence of Covid-19 disease.

We look forward to seeing the Albanian government respond to these requests as a humanitarian move and remove the obstacles that stand in the way. Many of these families have not had the slightest knowledge of the situation of their loved ones for decades who are now living inside the MEK camp in Albania.
It is worth mentioning that during these years, many families of Qazvin province passed away while waiting for their loved ones and never managed to get information about them, and now their names are missing from the appendix list.

Nejat Families from Qazvin

The table of mailing lists sent from Qazvin province families is attached.

Below are some messages for the Albanian Prime Minister for emphasis. Unfortunately Rajavi calls the elderly mothers and fathers and the children of his members terrorists and mercenaries:

Roghayeh Rahmani, Amir Rahdar’s mother, wrote to Edi Rama:”I request a visit or at least a phone call so that I can hear my son’s voice for the last time in the final days of my life.”

“I request a meeting with or at least to make a phone call to my son in the last days of my life,“wrote Hossein Ghahremani’s mother, Alamtab Rahmani.

“My last request is to have a phone call with my son in the last days of my life and hear his voice,“wrote Roghayeh Barpaii, the mother of Mohammad Hussein Tayyarzadeh.

Ali Akbar Babaei Nejat - Qazvin

Ali Akbar Babaeinejad, the father of Jafar Babaeinejad, wrote:”I want to meet in person or at least make a phone call to my son.”

Also, Khadijeh Babaei, the mother of Jafar Babaeinejad, wrote:”I request a face-to-face meeting with my son. Is the request of an old mother to visit her son a very big request?”

Maryam Babaeinejad, the daughter of Jafar Babaeinejad, also wrote:”I have been deprived of meeting my father for more than 32 years. Why?”

Ali Asghar Rahimi, Bahman Rahimi’s father, wrote:”In these last days of my life, at least my wish is a phone call from my son after many years. Is it such a great wish?”

“I request a face-to-face meeting with my father. I want at least to hear his voice after many years,“wrote Mehrnoosh Taherkhani, the daughter of Isa Taherkhani.

Tahere Ebrahim- mother of Mahmoud Zolghadri-Qazvin

Tahereh Ebrahimi, the mother of Mahmoud Zolghadri, wrote:”I request a face-to-face meeting with my son. It is very difficult for a mother to stay away from her child for many years.”

Sultan Reza Qalyan, the mother of Mohammad Reza Haji Aghasi, wrote:”I want a face-to-face meeting or at least a phone call with my son before I die like his father. I am longing to see him and hear his voice.”

Alireza Qolami Barmkouhi parents- Qazvin

Roghayeh Bagherzadeh Barmkuhi, the mother of Ali Reza Gholami Barmkuhi, wrote:”I hope to have a meeting with my son before my death, or at least to hear his voice. His father was waiting for him until the last moments of his life.”

“I have a request to meet in person or at least make a phone call to my daughter,“wrote Zahra Fanoudi’s mother, Soghari Eskandari.

“I request a face-to-face meeting, or at least a phone call with my daughter,“wrote Abbas Fanoudi, Zahra Fanoudi’s father.

Righaye Shojaei Aliabadi Family-Qazvin

Roghayeh Shojaei Aliabadi, the mother of Hossein Shojaei Aliabadi, wrote:”I want to see my son after so many years, or at least hear his voice.”

Also, Hassan Shojaei Aliabadi, the father of Hossein Shojaei Aliabadi, wrote:”I request a personal meeting or at least a telephone conversation with my son.”

Fatemeh Sultan Jalili, the mother of Mohammad Niksour, wrote:”I request a meeting or at least a phone call be arranged with my son before my death.”

“I request a meeting with my son,“said Rakhsareh Ghasempour, the mother of Ibrahim Mohammadian Asl.

Ghamari Moradi, the mother of Masoumeh Oladi Salkhori

Ghamari Moradi, the mother of Masoumeh Oladi Salkhori, wrote:”I request a meeting or at least a phone call with my daughter before I die.”

“I want to meet in person with my daughter,“said Khadijeh Delpasand, the mother of Fatemeh Homafar.

“I request a meeting or at least a call with my son,“wrote Mokarameh Mardani, the mother of Saifullah Mardan.

Mohammad Akbarzadeh – Nejat Society, Representative of Qazvin Province

June 13, 2020 0 comments
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Nejat families from Khorasan Province
Mujahedin Khalq Organization members' families

Nejat Families: lift the obstacles and let us meet our loved ones

From Khorasan Razavi province (northeast 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.

Many of these families have not heard from their relatives in Albania for several decades now.

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 Khorasan Razavi 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 Khorasan Razavi province are still sending letters and messages.

Nejat families from Khorasan Province

The table of the letters and messages sent so far from Khorasan Razavi province is attached.

 

Below are some messages to the Albanian Prime Minister for emphasis. Rajavi brazenly calls elderly mothers and fathers as well as the offspring of members of his cult terrorists and mercenaries:

Mohammad Jafar Azad Manjiri, the father of Maryam Azad Manjiri, wrote in a letter to Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama:”I have been waiting for my daughter for more than 30 years. We families are happy that our loved ones have come to your country, but unfortunately I was told that your government does not issue visas to families. I ask you to give us visas so that we can see our children.”

“I have not seen my daughter for more than 30 years. I want at least one phone call with her“, wrote Batool Qazi, Maryam Azad Manjiri’s mother.

Mehri Khairkhah, the mother of Massoud Abuzarian, wrote:”It is a pity that I cannot come to your country to see my son.”

Khadijeh Jahedi, the mother of Mohammad Baghaei, wrote:”His father died during our son’s separation from us and I keep crying, but I do have hope. Make me happy by giving me a visa to see my son.”

Narges Houripour, the wife of Mehdi Behbahani, wrote:”I have been waiting for my husband for more than 35 years and I raised my children with difficulty. Isn’t it time to have a family visit?”

Rabia Behbahani, the daughter of Mehdi Behbahani, wrote:”We were little sisters when our father was captured in the war in defense of our homeland and then deceived by Rajavi. Now he is in your country and trapped by the MEK. We urge you to let us meet him.”

Raheleh Behbahani, another daughter of Mehdi Behbahani, wrote:”Make it possible to communicate with our father.”

Reyhaneh Behbahani, the other daughter of Mehdi Behbahani, wrote:”We want to contact our father.”

“I have been waiting for my son for more than 35 years. Who is responsible for that? Why shouldn’t they be allowed to call their families?“Wrote Effat Akhlaqi, Mohammad Ali Tavakoli’s mother.

“As a mother, I don’t understand why the MEK does not allow my daughter to make even one call,“wrote Moluk Tavkkol Afshar, the mother of Marzieh Hosseini Mahmoudabadi.

Fatemeh Salehi Shirazi, the mother of Hossein Khorsandi Akbarzadeh, wrote:”Although my son has a wife and a child and they need him, Rajavi has caught him and he is now being held captive at the MEK camp in your country, which is a free country.”

Also, Mohsen Khorsandi Akbarzadeh, the son of Hossein Khorsandi Akbarzadeh, wrote:”Is it such a huge request for a son to ask his father for a call after so many years?”

Zahra Shakibaei, the wife of Ebrahim Doust Razmgah, wrote:”He has left me in Iran with my children in Mashhad for more than 35 years and has been deceived by Rajavi’s lies. He went to the invading country of Iraq and is now in your country at the MEK camp. Contrary to the first agreement, which was supposed to be a temporary settlement in your country, they were moved to an isolated place, like in Iraq under Saddam Hussein.”

“We have been waiting for our father for more than 35 years to see him. We ask you to ask Rajavi why he does not allow our father to visit us,“said Maryam Doust Razmgah, Ebrahim Doust Razmgah’s daughter.

“After more than 35 years, we want to meet our father,“wrote Maliha Doust Razmgah, another daughter of Ebrahim.

“We have been deprived of paternal love for more than 35 years. Allow us to communicate,“wrote Massoud Doust Razmagah, son of Ebrahim Doust Razmgah.

Leila Begum Robat Jazi, the mother of Seyed Javad Robat Jazi, wrote:”I am unhappy that my son has been deceived by a cult that has conspired, murdered and looted alongside Saddam Hussein.”

Seyed Ali Robat Jazi, the father of Seyed Javad Robat Jazati, wrote:”I want to meet my son after years of estrangement.”

“Can you imagine a mother enduring the separation of her son for more than 35 years? What kind of organization does not allow a mother to visit her son?“Wrote Sakineh Moghimi, the mother of Hojjatullah Rezaei Targhi.

Mohammad Hossein Rafianezhad Torqabeh, the father of Mustafa Rafianezhad Torqabeh, wrote:”My son is trapped in the evil mind control of the Rajavi cult, which is hated in my country, Iran. Please allow me to visit him.”

“After years of ignorance, allow my son to visit,“wrote Mustafa Rafianezhad Torqabeh’s mother, Shaukat Sadat Mirnejad.

“I had raised my children with great difficulty. It is not fair for me not to be able to come to your country to visit my daughter. Your country has people with culture and kindness,“wrote Hossein Ranji’s mother, Azra Javaheri.

Mohammad Qassem Zafarani, Hassan Zafarani’s father, wrote:”Thank you for accepting my son as a temporary guest, but I don’t know why you don’t give us visas to come to your country to see him.”

Morteza Shamhamdi’s mother, Shaukat Valizadeh, wrote:”I am a mother and I ask you to allow me to meet with my son.”

Manouchehr Shahabi’s father, Hesamuddin Shahabi, wrote:”I have not heard from my son for more than 30 years. I ask you to allow me to meet with my son.”

Zahra Shahbaz Mansouri, the daughter of Reza Shahbaz Mansouri, wrote: “I am a girl who suffers from the absence of her father and in his absence I also lost my brother. I ask you to make it possible for me to see him.”

Mandana Musazadeh, Mahboubeh Safavi Baigi’s daughter, wrote:”Although I managed to meet with my parents twice after 30 years, it became possible through Sweden, which itself was associated with the hardships and sabotage of the MKO. They prevented me from traveling with my brother and sister who live in Sweden. Now I ask you to allow me to travel from my homeland of Iran to see my parents.”

Mehran Karim Dadi, the son of Gholam Rasool Karim Dadi, said:”I myself was a victim of the Rajavi cult. When Saddam Hussein fell, I was able to escape at night and return to my homeland, Iran. For years, my parents and my two sisters were held in Iraq by the Rajavi cult. Rajavi is terrified of even family contact with his members. Rajavi is still very happy that you don’t give us a visa.”

Mehran Karim Dadi, the son of Suri Nourani, also wrote:”I want to communicate with my parents.”

“We went to Iraq many times to see my son, but unfortunately Rajavi’s agents not only did not allow us to visit him but they also threw stones at us. We were happy that our son went to a European and free country,“wrote Ramazan Ali Kalateh Safari, Ali Asghar Kalateh Safari’s father.

“We can see our son in Albania now, but unfortunately your government does not give us visas. Please make us happy by giving us visas.”

“After many years, I want to hear from my son,“wrote Masoumeh Kalat-e-Safari, the mother of Ali Asghar Kalat-e-Safari.

Fatemeh Firoozi, the mother of Zahra (Sara) Garabian, wrote:”I haven’t heard from my daughter, who is with the MEK, for years. I ask you for help.”

Goli Gorji, Ismail Gorji’s mother, wrote:”I have been waiting for my son for more than 30 years. I am worried about my son.”

Hussein Lesani, Ali Asghar Lesani’s father, wrote:”I have not heard from my son for more than 30 years. Now I have learned that he is in your country. Please allow me and my family to travel to your country with a visa.”

Farideh Javaheri, the mother of Nafis Zaffar Moghadam, wrote:”I have been waiting for my son for more than 30 years. His father died in his absence. Rajavi did not allow him to offer his condolences after his father’s death. I ask you to give us a visa.”

Mandana Mosizadeh Aghovi, daughter of Mehdi Mosizadeh Aghovi wrote:”I have been separated from my father for many years because they do not allow me to communicate with him. Please do something so that I can meet him.”

Mohammad Taghi Mirzaeian, the father of Shahriar Mirzaeian, wrote:”I have been waiting for my son for more than 30 years. Unfortunately, your government does not issue visas to us families. I ask you to give us visas.”

“My daughter has been separated from me for many years. I have not received a single call. Let me see her,“said Shahrbanoo Khedmangozar, Tayyeba Yadegarian’s mother.

Mohammad Ali Yaghmaei, the father of Shaukat Yaghmaei, wrote:”I have been waiting for my daughter for more than 30 years. Unfortunately, your government does not issue visas to our families. I ask you to give us visas to visit our loved ones.”

Gholamreza Behruzi – Nejat Society, Representative of Khorasan Razavi Province

June 11, 2020 0 comments
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