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Mujahedin Khalq Organization as a terrorist group

The secret puppet masters behind Trump’s war on Iran

On May 6, President Trump vetoed a war powers bill specifying that he must ask Congress for authorization to use military force against Iran. Trump’s “maximum pressure” campaign of deadly sanctions and threats of war against Iran has seen no let-up, even as the U.S., Iran and the whole world desperately need to set aside our conflicts to face down the common danger of the Covid-19 pandemic.

So what is it about Iran that makes it such a target of hostility for Trump and the neocons? There are many repressive regimes in the world, and many of them are close U.S. allies, so this policy is clearly not based on an objective assessment that Iran is more repressive than Egypt, Saudi Arabia or other monarchies in the Persian Gulf.

The Trump administration claims that its “maximum pressure” sanctions and threats of war against Iran are based on the danger that Iran will develop nuclear weapons. But after decades of inspections by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and despite the U.S.’s politicization of the IAEA, the agency has repeatedly confirmed that Iran does not have a nuclear weapons program.

 

Medea Benjamin

If Iran ever did any preliminary research on nuclear weapons, it was probably during the Iran-Iraq War in the 1980s, when the U.S. and its allies helped Iraq to make and use chemical weapons that killed up to 100,000 Iranians. A 2007 U.S. National Intelligence Estimate, the IAEA’s 2015 “Final Assessment on Past and Present Outstanding Issues” and decades of IAEA inspections have examined and resolved every scrap of false evidence of a nuclear weapons program presented or fabricated by the CIA and its allies.

If, despite all the evidence, U.S. policymakers still fear that Iran could develop nuclear weapons, then adhering to the Iran Nuclear Deal (JCPOA), keeping Iran inside the Non-Proliferation Treaty, and ensuring ongoing access by IAEA inspectors would provide greater security than abandoning the deal.

As with Bush’s false WMD claims about Iraq in 2003, Trump’s real goal is not nuclear non-proliferation but regime change. After 40 years of failed sanctions and hostility, Trump and a cabal of U.S. war hawks still cling to the vain hope that a tanking economy and widespread suffering in Iran will lead to a popular uprising or make it vulnerable to another U.S.-backed coup or invasion.

United Against a Nuclear Iran and the Counter Extremism Project

One of the key organizations promoting and pushing hostility towards Iran is a shadowy group called United Against a Nuclear Iran (UANI). Founded in 2008, it was expanded and reorganized in 2014 under the umbrella of the Counter Extremism Project United (CEPU) to broaden its attacks on Iran and divert U.S. policymakers’ attention away from the role of Israel, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and other U.S. allies in spreading violence, extremism and chaos in the greater Middle East.

UANI acts as a private enforcer of U.S. sanctions by keeping a “business registry” of hundreds of companies all over the world—from Adidas to Zurich Financial Services—that trade with or are considering trading with Iran. UANI hounds these companies by naming and shaming them, issuing reports for the media, and urging the Office of Foreign Assets Control to impose fines and sanctions. It also keeps a checklist of companies that have signed a declaration certifying they do not conduct business in or with Iran.

Proving how little they care about the Iranian people, UANI even targets pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and medical-device corporations—including Bayer, Merck, Pfizer, Eli Lilly, and Abbott Laboratories—that have been granted special U.S. humanitarian aid licenses.

 

Secretive MKO Cult Member Refuses to Talk to Peace Activists in DC

Where does UANI get its funds?

UANI was founded by three former U.S. officials, Dennis Ross, Richard Holbrooke and Mark Wallace. In 2013, it still had a modest budget of $1.7 million, nearly 80% coming from two Jewish-American billionaires with strong ties to Israel and the Republican Party: $843,000 from precious metals investor Thomas Kaplan and $500,000 from casino owner Sheldon Adelson. Wallace and other UANI staff have also worked for Kaplan’s investment firms, and he remains a key funder and advocate for UANI and its affiliated groups.

In 2014, UANI split into two entities: the original UANI and the Green Light Project, which does business as the Counter Extremism Project. Both entities are under the umbrella of and funded by a third, Counter Extremism Project United (CEPU). This permits the organization to brand its fundraising as being for the Counter Extremism Project, even though it still regrants a third of its funds to UANI.

CEO Mark Wallace, Executive Director David Ibsen and other staff work for all three groups in their shared offices in Grand Central Tower in New York. In 2018, Wallace drew a combined salary of $750,000 from all three entities, while Ibsen’s combined salary was $512,126.

In recent years, the revenues for the umbrella group, CEPU, have mushroomed, reaching $22 million in 2017. CEPU is secretive about the sources of this money. But investigative journalist Eli Clifton, who starting looking into UANI in 2014 when it was sued for defamation by a Greek ship owner it accused of violating sanctions on Iran, has found evidence suggesting financial ties with Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.

That is certainly what hacked emails between CEPU staff, an Emirati official and a Saudi lobbyist imply. In September 2014, CEPU’s president Frances Townsend emailed the UAE Ambassador to the U.S. to solicit the UAE’s support and propose that it host and fund a CEPU forum in Abu Dhabi.

Four months later, Townsend emailed again to thank him, writing, “And many thanks for your and Richard Mintz’ (UAE lobbyist) ongoing support of the CEP effort!” UANI fundraiser Thomas Kaplan has formed a close relationship with Emirati ruler Bin Zayed, and visited the UAE at least 24 times. In 2019, he gushed to an interviewer that the UAE and its despotic rulers “are my closest partners in more parts of my life than anyone else other than my wife.”

Another email from Saudi lobbyist and former Senator Norm Coleman to the Emirati Ambassador about CEPU’s tax status implied that the Saudis and Emiratis were both involved in its funding, which would mean that CEPU may be violating the Foreign Agents Registration Act by failing to register as a Saudi or Emirati agent in the U.S.
Ben Freeman of the Center for International Policy has documented the dangerously unaccountable and covert expansion of the influence of foreign governments and military-industrial interests over U.S. foreign policy in recent years, in which registered lobbyists are only the “tip of the iceberg” when it comes to foreign influence. Eli Clifton calls UANI, “a fantastic case study and maybe a microcosm of the ways in which American foreign policy is actually influenced and implemented.”

CEPU and UANI’s staff and advisory boards are stocked with Republicans, neoconservatives and warhawks, many of whom earn lavish salaries and consulting fees. In the two years before President Trump appointed John Bolton as his National Security Advisor, CEPU paid Bolton $240,000 in consulting fees. Bolton, who openly advocates war with Iran, was instrumental in getting the Trump administration to withdraw from the nuclear deal.
UANI also enlists Democrats to try to give the group broader, bipartisan credibility. The chair of UANI’s board is former Democratic Senator Joe Lieberman, who was known as the most pro-Zionist member of the Senate. A more moderate Democrat on UANI’s board is former New Mexico governor and UN ambassador Bill Richardson.
Norman Roule, a CIA veteran who was the National Intelligence Manager for Iran throughout the Obama administration was paid $366,000 in consulting fees by CEPU in 2018. Soon after the brutal Saudi assassination of journalist Jamal Khassoghi, Roule and UANI fundraiser Thomas Kaplan met with Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman in Saudi Arabia, and Roule then played a leading role in articles and on the talk-show circuit whitewashing Bin Salman’s repression and talking up his superficial “reforms” of Saudi society.
More recently, amid a growing outcry from Congress, the UN and the European Union to ease U.S. sanctions on Iran during the pandemic, UANI chairman Joe Lieberman, CEPU president Frances Townsend and CEO Mark Wallace signed a letter to Trump that falsely claimed, “U.S. sanctions neither prevent nor target the supply of food, medicine or medical devices to Iran,” and begged him not to relax his murderous sanctions because of COVID-19. This was too much for Norman Roule, who tossed out his UANI script and told the Nation, “the international community should do everything it can to enable the Iranian people to obtain access to medical supplies and equipment.”

Two Israeli shell companies to whom CEPU and UANI have paid millions of dollars in “consulting fees” raise even more troubling questions. CEPU has paid over $500,000 to Darlink, located near Tel Aviv, while UANI paid at least $1.5 million to Grove Business Consulting in Hod Hasharon, about 10% of its revenues from 2016 to 2018. Neither firm seems to really exist, but Grove’s address on UANI’s IRS filings appears in the Panama Papers as that of Dr. Gideon Ginossar, an officer of an offshore company registered in the British Virgin Islands that defaulted on its creditors in 2010.

Selling a corrupted picture to U.S. policymakers

UANI’s parent group, Counter Extremism Project United, presents itself as dedicated to countering all forms of extremism. But in practice, it is predictably selective in its targets, demonizing Iran and its allies while turning a blind eye to other countries with more credible links to extremism and terrorism.

UANI supports accusations by Trump and U.S. war hawks that Iran is “the world’s worst state sponsor of terrorism,” based mainly on its support for the Lebanese Shiite political party Hezbollah, whose militia defends southern Lebanon against Israel and fights in Syria as an ally of the government.

But Iran placed UANI on its own list of terrorist groups in 2019 after Mark Wallace and UANI hosted a meeting at the Roosevelt Hotel in New York that was mainly attended by supporters of the Mujahedin-e-Kalqh (MEK).

The MEK is a group that the U.S. government itself listed as a terrorist organization until 2012 and which is still committed to the violent overthrow of the government in Iran—preferably by persuading the U.S. and its allies to do it for them. UANI tried to distance itself from the meeting after the fact, but the published program listed UANI as the event organizer.

On the other hand, there are two countries where CEPU and UANI seem strangely unable to find any links to extremism or terrorism at all, and they are the very countries that appear to be funding their operations, lavish salaries and shadowy “consulting fees”: Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.

Many Americans are still demanding a public investigation into Saudi Arabia’s role in the crimes of September 11. In a court case against Saudi Arabia brought by 9/11 victims’ families, the FBI recently revealed that a Saudi Embassy official, Mussaed Ahmed al-Jarrah, provided crucial support to two of the hijackers. Brett Eagleson, a spokesman for the families whose father was killed on September 11th, told Yahoo News, “(This) demonstrates there was a hierarchy of command that’s coming from the Saudi Embassy to the Ministry of Islamic Affairs [in Los Angeles] to the hijackers.”

The global spread of the Wahhabi version of Islam that unleashed and fueled Al Qaeda, ISIS and other violent Muslim extremist groups has been driven primarily by Saudi Arabia, which has built and funded Wahhabi schools and mosques all over the world. That includes the King Fahd Mosque in Los Angeles that the two 9/11 hijackers attended.

It is also well documented that Saudi Arabia has been the largest funder and arms supplier for the Al Qaeda-led forces that have destroyed Syria since 2011, including CIA-brokered shipments of thousands of tons of weapons from Benghazi in Libya and at least eight countries in Eastern Europe. The UAE also supplied arms funding to Al Qaeda-allied rebels in Syria between 2012 and 2016, and the Saudi and UAE roles have now been reversed in Libya, where the UAE is the main supplier of thousands of tons of weapons to General Haftar’s rebel forces. In Yemen, both the Saudis and Emiratis have committed war crimes. The Saudi and Emirati air forces have bombed schools, clinics, weddings and school buses, while the Emiratis tortured detainees in 18 secret prisons in Yemen.

But United Against a Nuclear Iran and Counter Extremism Project have redacted all of this from the one-sided worldview they offer to U.S. policymakers and the American corporate media. While they demonize Iran, Qatar, Hezbollah and the Muslim Brotherhood as extremists and terrorists, they depict Saudi Arabia and the UAE exclusively as victims of terrorism and allies in U.S.-led “counterterrorism” campaigns, never as sponsors of extremism and terrorism or perpetrators of war crimes.

The message of these groups dedicated to “countering extremism” is clear and none too subtle: Saudi Arabia and the UAE are always U.S. allies and victims of extremism, never a problem or a source of danger, violence or chaos. The country we should all be worrying about is—you guessed it—Iran. You couldn’t pay for propaganda like this! But on the other hand, if you’re Saudi Arabia or the United Arab Emirates and you have greedy, corrupt Americans knocking on your door eager to sell their loyalty, maybe you can.

Medea Benjamin is cofounder of CODEPINK for Peace, and author of several books, including Inside Iran: The Real History and Politics of the Islamic Republic of Iran.

Nicolas J. S. Davies is an independent journalist, a researcher with CODEPINK and the author of Blood On Our Hands: the American Invasion and Destruction of Iraq.

By Medea Benjamin and Nicolas J S Davies ,  intrepidreport.com

June 10, 2020 0 comments
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Mohammad Khatibi's brother
Mujahedin Khalq Organization members' families

Please hear our cry for help

Honorable Prime Minister of the Government of Albania,

Please help us to achieve our most basic human right
I am Amir Khatibi, the brother of Mohammad Khatibi (Ali Akbar), a member of the Mojahedin Khalq Organization in Albania.
My brother has been trapped by Mojahedin leaders for more than thirty years.
My brother was deceived into joining this organization as an inexperienced young man. My brother had no political experience. He is currently being held in a situation where he is not allowed to communicate with his family at all.
We ask the international community to help our loved ones release themselves from the MEK Cult mental and physical barriers and be able to contact their families without any restrictions.
Please stop this organization’s inhumane actions. Please hear our cry for help
I look forward to hearing from my brother.

Sincerely
Amir Khatibi, Lorestan Province, Iran

Mohammad Khatibi's brother

June 9, 2020 0 comments
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Nejat NewsLetter - No72
Nejat Publications

Nejat Newsletter No.72

Inside This Issue:

– Families with loved ones trapped inside the MEK cult plea for a visit or at least a phone callNejat NewsLetter - No72

One mother wrote: “It is hard to believe that you are under such a control that you are not able to contact your parents. What a life do you have? Are you living under slavery? As far as we know, you have no free will to choose for your life…..

– Open letter to the UN Human Rights Special Rapporteur

To begin with, Gafour Fatahian, a longtime member of the Mojahedin, was one of the best young people in the organization’s camps in Iraq for more than twenty years. Fortunately, I had been rescued and I am currently living in France…..

– The MEK do not allow me to visit my father
I am Fatemeh Ali Mirzaiee, Reza Ali Mirzaiee’s daughter from Golestan province, Iran.
My father was recruited by the Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization (MKO/ MEK) 35 years ago while he did not know anything about the group…..

– Open Letter to UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres

I am Hamael Ghanizadeh, the elderly mother of three children who are in the Mujahedin Khalq Organization (the MKO) in Albania. My children Mehri, Nahid and Mahmoud Saadat have been mentally and physically imprisoned in the MKO for 33 years and we have not been allowed to meet or contact them (except for one time) during these past years….

– ASSASSINATION OF MEK CRITICS ENCOURAGED ON ALBANIAN BASED

MEK leaders this week used the MEK’s TV programme to officially announce that ‘the assassination of families and critics is a duty wherever possible’.In this programme Parviz Khazaei – Rajavi’s NCRI representative in Scandinavia who had been a diplomat in the Iranian embassy at the time of the Shah, and later worked for the IRI as a diplomat at start of the Revolution before joining with the MEK and who is of notoriously immoral character – sat alongside Abol Qassem Rezai – aka Mohsen Rezai, one of Maryam Rajavi’s deputies infamous for torturing dissenters in Iraq….

– MEK NATIONAL SECURITY THREAT TO ALBANIA; GJERGJI THANASI

“After the outbreak no rank and file members are allowed to go to Tirana,
but for medical emergencies. The commanders continue to visit Tirana including the luxurious Tirana Hotel at Skanderbeg Square.”Thanasi goes on to say, “the rules, regulations and Albanian law cease to exert power at the front gate of the camp. …

– Join Nejat NGO Families Petition
For over three decades, the leaders of the MEK have refused to allow the families of these members to have any sort of contact with their loved ones in the MEK camps (in Iraq and in Albania).The Albanian government has allowed the MEK camp to be completely controlled by the leaders of the organization. This situation prevents the families from contacting their next of kin

– The Rajavi cult attacking the families of the members
This month the MEK output has been dedicated to attacking the families and their petition addressed to Albanian PM Edi Rama asking for help to contact their loved ones in the MEK camp. Many commentators have been surprised that this has been such an important issue for the MEK. Some have questioned why MEK has even wheeled out some of their veteran members like Mohammad Mohaddessin to come to their TV to talk and to answer supporters’ questions.

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The United Sects of America: How cultists help to form of the US foreign policy
The cult of Rajavi

What are the United Sects of America?

The United States of America was the first country in the world to be built by sects. Representatives of the European persecution of Protestants settled in the New World to build their “city upon a hill”, a millenary Protestant utopia. It was a claim to build a new society, whose principles would extend to other nations in the future.
As time passed, American Protestantism, from Pentecostals to Jehovah’s Witnesses and Mormons, became important tools of American soft power.
Many remember the case of American Evangelical missionary Andrew Brunson, who was arrested in Turkey for espionage. During the investigation, facts emerged about his connection to the Mormon network of influence in Turkey, which was also connected to the American intelligence services.
However, it is not only American sects around the world that can be considered an instrument of influence by the US. The opposite trend has become more and more common: the United States has increasingly been working together with sects and cult groups aimed at overthrowing power in various countries. At the same time, at some point, it becomes difficult to see who is using whom.

The United Sects of America: How cultists help to form of the US foreign policy

FETÖ and the CIA

 

In July 2016, a coup attempt took place in Turkey. The poutchists who organized the underground structure in the army intended to destroy the country’s leadership, including President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. However, because the patriots and Kemalists refused to support them, the mutineers’ plot failed. Turkish authorities, after the investigation started, said that the terrorist movement of Fethullah Gülen FETÖ was behind the attempted coup.

According to Turkish authorities, FETÖ was also behind the assassination of Russian Ambassador Andrei Karlov in 2016, and action aimed at preventing the normalization of Russian-Turkish relations. The attack was also linked to the terrorist “Kurdistan Workers Party”.
Previously, the Gülen movement was behind the high-profile “Ergenekon” case in the early 2000s. As the New York Times wrote “In 2005, years before the trials, a man affiliated with the Gülen movement approached Eric S.. Edelman, then the American ambassador, at a party in Istanbul and handed him an envelope containing a handwritten document that supposedly laid out a plan for an imminent coup”.
Ergenekon’s goal was to weaken the Turkish army and eliminate its military patriotic orientation, not oriented towards the United States.
Gülen almost came close to intercepting power in Turkey in the early 2000s, acting as an ally of the ruling Justice and Development Party, but his influence waned after 2013. His organization acted as a network of devotees, despite the self-created image of pure religious and humanitarian organization. The 2016 coup showed that under the mask was a “parallel state”.
Despite attempts by Gülen’s supporters to portray his movement as social, educational and democratic, it is in reality based on a cult of devotion to an autocratic leader and resembles a secret network. The organization is recognized as terrorist by Turkey, the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, Pakistan, the Gulf Cooperation Council and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation.
At the time of the coup attempt, FETÖ was being governed from the US. Gülen himself received a green card in 2002. Since then, he has lived in the US. Interestingly, the FBI and the State Department opposed Gülen’s attempts to settle in the United States. But the CIA vouched for him.
CIA National Intelligence Council former vice chairman Graham E. Fuller, former CIA official George Fidas and former US Ambassador to Turkey Morton Abramowitz wrote letters in support of Gülen’s green card. Turkey has now issued an arrest warrant against Füller and is seeking the extradition of Gülen, accusing them of organizing a coup d’état.
Gülen’s extradition is a major issue that is poisoning US-Turkey relations. However, the Americans refuse to extradite the ringleader of the Islamist structure. Many advocates of Gülen, including Graham E. Fuller himself, vehemently oppose the very possibility of reconciliation between the US and current Turkish leadership.
The Gülen organization has 156 charter schools in the US. He has ties with the US establishment, including Bill and Hillary Clinton. Gülenists heavily invest in the US, predominantly Democrats.
Falun Gong: Anti-Chinese propaganda
The Epoch Times Conservative media outlet has become very popular in the US over the past few years. For the average American, it looks like another pro-Trump media outlet: conservative, fervently supporting the current US president and all his policies, especially his criticism of China, its headquarters located in New York.
Recently, it actively spread the conspiracy theory that the new Coronavirus was created in biological laboratories in China. Last week, the media even began distributing a free issue of the Epoch Times newspaper, consisting of anti-Chinese propaganda of various kinds, in the United States and Canada.
However, there are no white protestant or conservative representatives of the Jewish community behind this media source as is the case with sources such as Breitbart News. The Epoch Times is the media arm of Falun Gong sect – a guru-centred movement with political ambitions banned in China. Its media empire in 2003 became the largest Chinese news system outside mainland China.
After Donald Trump came to power in the US with his fervent anti-Chinese rhetoric, the sect’s adherents began to aggressively influence the English-speaking audience. Today Epoch Media Group includes The Epoch Times newspaper and NTD TV channels (New Tang Dynasty Television).
NBC News reported in 2019 that former Falun Gong cult members believe the end of the world is coming. They believe that “communists” will be sent to a kind of hell, and that President Trump is an ally in the fight against communism.
In 1999, the Chinese government banned Falun Gong. By then, the cult had thousands of adherents all over China, united in faith in the coming apocalypse, the coming of aliens, special spiritual techniques and unconditional submission to its leader, Li Hongzhi.
Falun Gong has all the signs of a totalitarian sectarian movement and is very similar to Aum Shinrikyo, another Asian (Japanese doomsday cult), whose followers carried out the deadly Tokyo subway sarin attack in 1995.
Former Chief Strategist of White House Steve Bannon teamed up with Falun Gong filming the propagandist movie “Claws of The Red Dragon”.

 

The MEK: the ‘good terrorists’

A description of the US administration’s ties to sects would not have been complete without reference to The People’s Mujahedin Organization of Iran, or the Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK). Formally, it is a left-wing political movement. In fact, it has long since degenerated into the personality cult of the leader – Maryam Rajavi.
The MEK was created back in the 1960s. In the 1970s, its members organized several terrorist acts against Americans in Iran. They supported the Islamic Revolution in 1979, but then disagreed with the Islamic clergy, and began a campaign of terror.
The victims of MEK’s terror were Iran’s second president Mohammad-Ali Rajai and Prime Minister Mohammad Javad Bahonar in 1980. In all, several dozen high-ranking Iranians were killed at the hands of MEK members.
During the Iran-Iraq war, MEK members betrayed Iran and took the side of Saddam Hussein. After the US invasion of Iraq in 2003, MEK members who were on the base in Iraq were “inherited” by the US.
From 1997 to 2012, the US listed MEK as a terrorist organization. Back in 2009 RAND Corporation in the report ordered by the US government said MEK has “many of the typical characteristics of a cult, such as authoritarian control, confiscation of assets, sexual control (including mandatory divorce and celibacy), emotional isolation, forced labor, sleep deprivation, physical abuse and limited exit options.
In 2012, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Seymour Hersh revealed the scheme of how US Joint Special Operations Command trained MEK militants in 2005-2009. At that time the structure was considered a terrorist organization in the US.
In 2016, the US paid for the relocation of 3,000 MEK members from Iraq to Albania, a Balkan country absolutely loyal to Washington.
At various times, former National Security Adviser to President Trump John Bolton and Trump’s close friend and personal attorney Rudy Giuliani addressed MEK leadership.
The Iranian “mujahideen” are waging an active information war against Iran and possibly used for intelligence by the United States. However, MEK propaganda is aimed not only at Iran, but also at the United States. This structure lobbies the most harsh policies towards Iran.
This is how “Heshmat Alavi” appeared, a group of MEK activists that wrote texts under a pseudonym for Forbes, The Diplomat, The Hill, The Daily Caller, The Federalist and the English edition of Al Arabiya’s website. One of the articles written by this team of authors was used by the White House to justify the imposition of new anti-Iranian sanctions.
There was also information that MEK was giving money to Rudy Giuliani.
MEK and its subsidiary, the National Council of Resistance of Iran, have openly advocated a change of power in Iran, promising to establish democracy and the rule of law. At the same time, inside MEK itself, there is truly totalitarian order, and the members of the sect are under the constant control of the leadership, their whole life is regulated.

The tail wags the dog

FETÖ, Falun Gong and MEK are working with the US to fight against legitimate governments around the world. At the same time, the US is not ashamed to use organizations whose structure does not comply with any principles of democracy or human dignity, hypocritically claiming to fight for human rights.
The fact that the US has found best friends in the three most important areas in the face of totalitarian sects says a lot about the US leadership itself. It understands that only sectarians with brainwashed minds can confront sovereign Turkey or Iran and China. On the other hand, sectarians are usually willing to do anything, and asking Americans for their help is a dangerous sign.
But cooperation with sects is a double-edged sword. On the one hand, they are an instrument of American imperialism. On the other hand, lobbying, bribery of officials, frantic activity in the media, promotion of their “experts” shape American policy in line with these cults’ strategies.
How will US policy toward Iran be built if the voices of MEK’s allies are loudest? Will Washington be able to come to a truce with Beijing if Falun Gong forms a negative image of China among Trump supporters? If Fethullah Gülen’s friends and devoted activists of his sect constantly appear in the American media and bombard them with the ideas of their CIA friends, what will be the American policy towards Turkey?
The answers to these questions are obvious. By working with cults, Washington may soon become a dog being wagged by its own tail.

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Mothers of MEK Captives
Missions of Nejat SocietyMujahedin Khalq Organization members' families

Nejat Families call for help

A number of families of the members of the Rajavi cult from Markazi province (central Iran) have written separate letters to Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama, calling for communication with their loved ones at the Mojahedin-e Khalq (MEK) camp in the country. They also called for the abolition of visa bans for Iranian citizens so that they can travel to Albania to visit their loved ones.

The letters were also sent to other Albanian authorities, as well as European and international officials and the media. Other families in Markazi Province are still sending letters.

The texts of the letters sent so far are as follows:

Letter from Abbas Golrizan’s family

the family of Abbas Golrizan

Greetings and Regards
We are the family of Abbas Golrizan. We haven’t heard from our son for several years. Our son was deceived by the MEK and currently lives in the camp of this organization in your country. We are worried about his health. We ask you to issue us visa, so that we can mee him in your country after many years.
Thank you
Abbas Golrizan’s family
Iran, Markazi Province, Arak

******

Letter from Ms. Mahin Habibi

Mahin Habibi- Mother of Parvane Rabiee

Greetings
I am a suffering,aged mother.

My daughter; Parvaneh Rabiee Abbasi has been in possession of the MEK for many years, and the organization has never let her have any contact with me. The organization does not allow members to contact their families.

I ask you to issue me visa to travel to Albania and embrace my daughter after so many years.

Thanks
Mahin Habibi
Iran, Markazi Province, Arak

******

Letter from Ms. Fatemeh Rezaei

Greetings and Regards
I am the mother of Hassan Rezaei. My son has been enslaved in Rajavi’s organization for many years and I have no news about him. My son currently lives in the MEK camp in Albania. The organization does not allow my boy to contact me, his mother. I miss my son a lot. My request is that you lift the visa ban for families so that I can travel to your country and meet with my son.
Thank you
Fatemeh Rezaei
Iran, Markazi Province, Arak

********

Letter from Mr. Mohsen Younesi

the son of Mohammad Hadi Younesi

Greetings and Regards
I am Mohsen Younesi, the son of Mohammad Hadi Younesi, who has been in the MEK for many years. When I was a child, my father fell into the trap of this organization, and now I haven’t seen him for so many years.

he has never contacted me. I ask you to allow me to travel to your country and meet my father after several years.
Thank you
Mohsen Younesi
Iran, Markazi Province, Arak

*****

Letter from Mr. Mohammad Ghasemi

Mohammad Ghasemi - father of shokouh Ghasemi

With respect,
I am Mohammad Ghasemi. My daughter has been in the MEK for 35 years. My daughter has had no contact with me, her father, for 35 years, and I do not have her phone number to call. I am worried about my daughter and I ask you to open a way for me,a father, so that I can travel to your country and see my dear daughter after several years.
Thanks
Mohammad Ghasemi
Iran, Markazi Province, Arak

*****

Ms. Aqdas Bandi’s letter

Aghdas Bandi - the mother of Hamid Reza Nouri

Greetings and Regards
I am the mother of Hamid Reza Nouri. A mother who has not seen her child for many years. My son is captivated in the camp of MEK group in your country. I just ask you to let me get a visa to travel to your country and be able to hold my child after several years.
Thank you
Aqdas Bandi
Iran, Markazi Province, Arak

*****

Letter from Ms. Montahi Zahraei

Montahaei Zahraei - mother of Mostafa Qaedi

Dear Mr. Prime Minister
My son Mostafa Qaedi has been in the Rajavi Organization for 30 years and is currently based in this organization in your country. My child has not been in contact with me for 30 years, and I do not have his phone number so I can call him. Rajavi’s organization does not allow him to contact his family. I miss my son so much. I am a mother. I am asking you for visa to Albania so that I can embrace my child after several years.
Thanks
Montahi Zahraei
Iran, Markazi Province, Arak

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Letter from Ms. Ashraf Mahallati

Ashraf Mahallati -mother of Farzin Hashemi

Your Excellency,
My son Farzin Hashemi has been in the MEK for 35 years. The organization does not allow my child to contact me. I ask you to allow me to travel to your country and embrace my child after 35 years.
Thank you
Ashraf Mahallati
Iran, Markazi Province, Arak

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Letter from Mr. Hossein Mamluki

Hossein Mamluki- Jaafar Mamluki's brother

Greetings and Regards,
My brother Jafar Mamluki has been involved in the MEK for 30 years. My brother has a heart problem. I’m worried about my brother . I don’t know anything about his condition. I ask you to give me a visa to travel to your country and see my brother closely.
Thank you
Hossein Mamluki
Iran, Markazi Province, Arak

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Letter from Mr. Mohammad Reza Foroughi

Mustafa Foroughi's brother - Mohammad Reza Foroughi

Hello and best regards
My brother Mustafa Foroughi studied in England. The MEK deceived and attracted him. My brother has been in this organization for 35 years now and has never contacted me. I’m worried about my brother. I ask you to open a way for me so that I can meet my brother in Albania.
Thank you
Mohammad Reza Foroughi
Iran, Markazi Province, Arak

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Letter from Mr. Dolat Shah Araqi

I am Hamid Reza Dolat Shah Araqi. I am writing this letter to ask you to help me and to cooperate to get a visa. My brother Vahid Reza Dolat Shah Araqi is a member of the MEK and has now been transferred from Iraq to your country. I have never been able to hear from my brother in 32 years. So I would like to ask you to help me and allow me to get a visa to travel to your country and meet my brother and find out about his condition.
Thank you in advance for your attention and cooperation.
Hamid Reza Dolat Shah Araqi
Iran, Markazi Province, Arak

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Letter from Mr. Abdul Hussein Yeganeh

Abdul Hussein Yeganeh - Tayebe Yegane's brother

Your Excellency,

I am Abdul Hussein Yeganeh from Iran. My sister Tayebeh Yeganeh has been trapped by the MEK for 35 years and I have never been able to see her. My sister couldn’t and won’t let me see her. The organization does not allow its members to contact their families. I’m worried about my sister’s health and I want to see her up close. I ask you for a visa so that I can travel to Albania and meet my sister.
Thank you
Abdul Hussein Yeganeh
Iran, Markazi Province, Arak

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Letter from Mr. Morteza Balali

Morteza Balali - brother of Reza Balali

Dear Mr. Edi Rama
I am Morteza Balali, the brother of Reza Balali. My brother has been imprisoned in the MEK Camps for 30 years. I am worried about my brother and I have not seen him for 30 years and I want to hug him after all these years. My brother now lives in your country, Albania, at the camp of the MEK. I ask you for a visa so that I can travel to Albania and meet my brother.

Thank you
Morteza Balali
Iran, Markazi Province, Arak

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Letter from Mr. Mohammad Salami

Mohammad Salami. brother of Reza Salami

With respect,
I am Mohammad Salami. My brother Reza Salami has been living in the MEK for 30 years. I haven’t seen my brother in these years and I don’t know his condition. The organization does not allow my brother to contact me. I also don’t have a phone number from my brother that I can contact. I have a visa application so that I can travel to Albania and meet with my brother.
Thank you
Mohammad Salami
Iran, Markazi Province, Arak

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Letter from Ms. Fatemeh Bagherzadeh

Fatemeh bagherzade - the mother of Mohammad Hassan and Mohammad Reza Bagherzadeh

Dear Mr. Prime Minister,
I am the mother of Mohammad Hassan and Mohammad Reza Bagherzadeh. My children have been involved in the MEK for 35 years. I haven’t seen my sons in 35 years and I miss them so much. A mother never forgets her offspring. My children were deceived and are not even allowed to contact me, their mother. I ask you to provide me with a way to meet my children in your country, Albania.
Thank you
Fatemeh Bagherzadeh
Iran, Markazi Province, Saveh

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Letter from Mr. Ali Reza Ghaderi

Ali Reza Ghaderi. brother of Gholamreza Ghaderi

With respect
I am Ali Reza Ghaderi. My brother Gholamreza Ghaderi has been involved in the MEK for 30 years and I have no news about him. The organization does not allow my brother to contact me, and I am worried about his physical condition. I ask you to issue me a visa so that I can meet my brother in Albania.
Thank you
Ali Reza Ghaderi
Iran, Markazi Province, Arak

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Letter from Mr. Azizullah Rostami

Azizullah Rostami. brother of Dariush Rostami

Salaam
I am Azizullah Rostami. My brother Dariush Rostami has been living in the MEK for 25 years. My brother has not contacted me for 25 years, and I still don’t know what his situation is, and I can’t contact him. Please help me to have a meeting with my brother in Albania.
Thank you
Azizullah, Rostami
Iran, Markazi Province, Arak

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Letter from Mr. Mojtaba Nouri

Mojtaba Nuri - Hamid Reza Nouri's brother

Salaam
My brother Hamid Reza Nouri has been enslaved in the MEK for 25 years and I have no information about him. My parents and I are worried about my brother’s conditions in the organization. I ask you to issue us a visa so that we can meet my brother in your country, Albania.
Thank you
Mojtaba Nouri
Iran, Markazi Province, Arak

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Letter from Ms. Mahin Najafi

Mahin Najafi, the sister of Mohammad Jafar Najafi

Greetings and Regards
I am Mahin Najafi, the sister of Mohammad Jafar Najafi. My brother has been living in the MEK for 30 years. The organization does not allow my brother to contact his family. My family and I are worried about my brother. I ask you to give us an Albanian visa so that we can travel to Albania and meet with my brother Mohammad Jafar Najafi.
Thank you
Mahin Najafi
Iran, Markazi Province, Arak

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Letter from Mr. Mahmoud Hosseini

Mahmoud Hosseini. brother of Khalil Hosseini

With respect
I am Mahmoud Hosseini. My brother Khalil Hosseini has been a member of the MEK for 35 years and has never contacted me because the MEK does allow members to contact families. I am worried about my brother’s situation in the organization. I ask you for a visa to travel to your country Albania and meet my brother.
Thank you
Mahmoud Hosseini
Iran, Markazi Province, Mahallat

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Letter from a number of former MEK members

Defectors of the MEK Cult

Greetings and Regards
We are a number of former MEK members in the city of Arak in Iran. Each of us has been in this organization for many years. The organization exploits its members just like slaves, and the organization is ruled by a dictatorship.
When Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein, a supporter of the MEK, was overthrown, our families had the opportunity to visit the Ashraf garrison to meet with us, but the organization never allowed its members to visit their families.
We ask you to provide conditions for the suffering families so that they do not have visa restrictions and can travel to Albania and get news from their loved ones.

Thank you
A number of former MEK members in the city of Arak
Fouad Basri, Taha Hosseini, Fazel Farhadi, Saeed Firoozi

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a number of families of the members trapped in the MEK camp in Albania from Khuzestan province
Missions of Nejat SocietyMujahedin Khalq Organization members' families

Khuzestani families of MEK captives cry for help

List of messages and letters from a number of Khuzestani families sent to Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama urging him to let them contact their loved ones in the MEK camp

Alongside the 11000 signature petition, a number of families of the members trapped in the MEK camp in Albania from Khuzestan province (southwest of Iran), have sent separate messages and letters to the Albanian Prime Minister, urging him to let them to have a visit or at least a phone call with their loved ones.

Each of these letters was accompanied by photos and specifics of the family, and a copy was sent to other Albanian officials, as well as European and international officials and various media outlets. These families are also concerned about the health and well-being of their relatives in the event of a Covid-19 outbreak.

Families are eagerly waiting for the Albanian government to respond, as a humanitarian gesture, to these requests and remove any possible obstacles. Many of these families have not heard from their loved ones in Albania for decades now.

It should be noted that during these years, many family members in Khuzestan province, while waiting to meet their loved ones, passed away and never managed to get any information about them; their names are of course now missing from the attached list.

Other Khuzestani families are still sending letters.

a number of families of the members trapped in the MEK camp in Albania from Khuzestan province

To view the table of mailing lists sent click here

Below are some messages to the Albanian Prime Minister for emphasis. Rajavi brazenly calls these families terrorists and mercenaries:

Mahvash Jahanbani wife of Ali Ebrahimi wrote:”My husband has been captured by the MEK for more than 30 years, and I have not heard his voice even once during all these years. Please let me come to your country to visit him”.

Hossein Ebrahimi, the son of Ali Ebrahimi, also wrote:”My father has been an inmate in MEK for many years, and I have not been able to meet him even once, during these years. He is currently in the MEK camp.”

And Mehdi Ebrahimi, another son of Ali Ebrahimi, wrote:”The leaders of the MEK have not allowed our family to visit our father for years. We ask you to provide us with a visit.”

Kazem Hezbepour, the father of Abdol Amir Hezbepour, wrote:”I am a father who is tormented by the separation from my son who has been a captive of the MEK for many years. I ask you to end my grief after so many years and allow us to communicate with him.”

Shahla Kalejui, the daughter of Nur Morad Kalejui wrote: “I have not seen my father for more than 30 years. I have heard that he is probably ill. Please create conditions so that I can see my father by traveling to Albania”
Hassan Kalejui son of Nur Morad Kalejui wrote:”I was little when my father was captured by the Iraqis in the war. He is now in your country and in the MEK camp. Let us travel to your country to see our father after so many years.”

And Hossein Kalejui, the other son of Nur Morad Kalejui wrote: “My father is now in the MEK camp. He is old and disabled. Let us travel to your country to visit him”.

Sediqe Morshedzade, the wife of Atta Moazzen, wrote for Edi Rama:”My husband has been a prisoner of the MEK for many years. We tried to see him with our two children, but we had no chance since the MEK leaders did not let us to do so. Let us travel to your country to see him.”

Forough Khosravi, daughter of Fatemeh Ghasemi, wrote:”I was a baby when my mother was deceived into joining the MEK. I have been deprived of my mother’s kindness for so many years. Please let us travel to your country to meet with my mother, who is now at the MEK camp, so that my old pain of years come to an end.”

Shahzade Sajedifar, the mother of Gholam-Ali Sajedifar, wrote:”Let me visit my son in your country after so many years. Please fulfill the wish of this grieving mother.”

Ali Narimi, the father of Gholam-Ali Narimi, wrote:”My son is in your country. Let me come and visit my son, whom I have not seen for so many years.”

Ali Ekrami and Hamid Dehdar Hassani – Nejat Society, Khuzestan province representation

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Families of MEK hostages in ALbania - west Azarnayjan
Mujahedin Khalq Organization members' families

Nejat Families call to visit their loved ones in the MEK Camp in Albania

Simultaneous with the nationwide signing of the families of the detained members of the MEK Camp in Albania, a number of families in West 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 suitable conditions of face-to-face meetings or telephone conversations with their loved ones in the country.

For almost a month now, the leaders of the MEK cult have strongly resisted the legitimate demand of the families wishing to travel to Albania and visit their relatives in the organization’s camp and have insulted and slandered them.

It should be noted that due to the collective living conditions of the MEK in Albania and the onset of coronavirus disease and the lack of access and control of health officials inside the camp, the families’ worries have been doubled.

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 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.

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

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

To view The table of mailing lists sent so far from West Azerbaijan Province click here

Families of MEK hostages in ALbania - west Azarnayjan

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

-“I want to meet my son. This is my only wish,”wrote Batool Soltani, Akbar Khosravi’s mother, to Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama.

-“I just want to meet my son. Is that a big wish?”Wrote Vajihe Khabati, Sadegh Kayhan’s mother.

-“My son was promised a life in Europe, but he was deceived and taken to Iraq,”wrote Alireza Namazdoost’s father Beyramali Namazdoost.

-“My son has been captured for 32 years, otherwise my son would not have been involved in politics. Now why aren’t they allowed to call their families?” wrote Reza Saadat Irani, the father of Farhad Saadat Irani

-“My daughter has been with the MEK for 39 years and I have no news of her. I want to see her at least once.”wrote Fatemeh Adnani, Fariba Habibpour’s mother

-“My son had nothing to do with the MEK and he was definitely deceived,”wrote Ibrahim Samadi, the father of Ismail Samadi.

-“My sons have been taken away from me and we are not allowed to call. A simple call does not kill anyone. Why shouldn’t I contact my sons?” wrote Karim Estavanpour, the father of Mehran and Mohammad Reza Estavanpour

-“My son went to Turkey to study. He was deceived and has been imprisoned for 33 years. He is now in your country. I want to contact him,”said Abu Talib Mirionis Haghi, Ali Akbar Mirionis Haghi’s father.

-“My daughter was abducted by the MEK while we were traveling, and now she is not allowed to communicate with her mother (me),”wrote Halie Najdat, Fatemeh Eftekhar’s mother.

-“My son is not in a good physical condition and I am worried about him in the current situation. I want to hear from him.”wrote Zahra Ashrafkhani, the mother of Mir Raqif Sedaghi.

-“I want to see my son after 39 years. Isn’t this the just right of a father?”, Ghorban Ali Badrifar, Akbar Badrifar’s father

-“Please establish our relationship with my father.”, wrote Ali Eslami, son of Ali Asghar Eslami

-“My son has been in captivity of MEK for 38 years,”said Safia Shamsi, the mother of Ayub Palideh.

“I have not seen my son for more than 34 years. Allow me to visit him in MEK’s camp,”wrote Pourandokht Hussein Abizi, Abdullah Moghaddasi’s mother.

-“I haven’t seen my son for 30 years,”wrote Zarrin Taj Daneshshi, Nasrallah Majidi’s mother.

-“Our son was captured during the Iran-Iraq war and then sold to the MEK, and he is now in an Albanian camp. We want to meet and communicate with him after 32 years.”, wrote Abdullah Abbasi, the father, and Maral Moghadam, the mother of Khalil Abbasi

-“Provide conditions for me to meet with my daughter in the MEK camp.”, Roghayeh Rezvan, mother of Mahtaj Tabrizi.

-“Provide the conditions for me to meet with my child.”, wrote Sakineh Habibpanah, the mother of Yousef Ali Akbari Chianeh.

-“Why shouldn’t I meet with my sons? I am asking the Albanian government to allow me to meet with my sons.”, Kazem Kazempour, the father of Hossein Kazempour and Mohammad Reza Kazempour,.

-“When I was very young, my father left us alone, and now he is in Albania and in the MEK camp, but they do not allow us to meet him.”, Neda Kazempour, the daughter of Hossein Kazempour.

-“I have not seen my son for 40 years and I do not know about his condition. What is the problem with a simple call?”, wrote Malik Khodaei, the mother of Salahoddin Abdollah Nejad.

Nejat Society, West Azarbaijan Province Representation

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Mujahedin Khalq Organization members' families

The MEK do not allow me to visit my father

Mr. Prime Minister of Albania,
I am Fatemeh Ali Mirzaiee, Reza Ali Mirzaiee’s daughter from Golestan, Iran.
My father was recruited by the Mujahedin Khalq Organization (the MKO/ MEK) 35 years ago while he did not know anything about the group. He is now located in the MEK’s camp Ashraf 3 in Manez district in your country. The group authorities do not allow us to visit him.

Dear Mr. Edi Rama,
During the past 35 years, my family and I have been always concerned about my father’s physical and mental health. So we ask you to provide us an opportunity to meet him under the supervision of the Red Cross and UNHCR officials.

I appreciate your cooperation in advance.

Sincerely,
Fatemeh AliMirzaiee

Fateme Mirzaei

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Mr. Miri Hosseini’s call for the release of his captive brother Hossein Hosseini after 32 years of captivity in the camps of Saddam Hussein and Massoud Rajavi
Mujahedin Khalq Organization members' families

Mr. Miri Hosseini’s call for the release of his captive brother Hossein Hosseini after 32 years of captivity

The conscript Hossein Hosseini was captured by Saddam Hussein’s forces in 1988.

After enduring several years of captivity and torture in Saddam Hussein’s camps, he was handed over to the MEK garrison named Ashraf in Iraq.

Mr. Hossein Hosseini was finally transferred to the organization’s camp in Albania in September 2016 by the MEK. His family has not heard about his health condition during all these years.

Salaam Mir Hossein,
I have been waiting for you for 32 years. But I have not been able to get any news from you.

It is 32 years now that I am looking forward to hearing from you.

Our father and mother passed away suffering from your absence. Anytime in the family any two persons talked to each other ,our parents used to think that they are talking about you. And then they used to ask about you.

Father departed, mother departed, you are our only hope.

Give us a call or do something that we can come and see you.

We came to Iraq when you were there but we could not see you.

I pray to God that this clip reaches you….. Unfortunately Massoud and Maryam Rajavi call the families terrorists.

Every one knows that the families are not terrorists. Terrorists are those who deceive and capture the youth……

May 28, 2020 0 comments
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MEK terrorists in Albania
Albania

Criminals And Terrorists In Albania

In Albania, the growth of the democratic state proceeds slowly, hampered by an economic crisis that is difficult to overcome and the security and legal problems that afflict the country. We address them in this report by Polo de donno.

SPREAD OF RADICAL ISLAMIST TERRORISM: The spread of Jihadism in the Balkans, and more particularly in Albania, cannot be framed within a generalized scheme of action but is based on specific dynamics that relate to the weakness of the state control structures of certain regional entities. As Giovanni Giacalone explains on “InsideOver”, where the state is socio-economically weak and lacking or absent in the activity of monitoring the territory, terrorist cells find fertile ground. In the case of Albania it was thought that the doctrine of state atheism, imposed by Hoxha in 1967, would discourage the formation of radical religious cells; in reality, this belief is not corroborated by the facts as is doubtful the opposite thesis, which sees the emergence of a jihadist hotbed as an equal reaction and contrary to Hoxha’s vision. More likely, Giacalone continues, these cells were indirectly fostered by the climate of religious tolerance that communist intervention fostered, within a Muslim-majority community but with a good presence of Catholics, Orthodox and Bektashi. It can be said that the climate of mutual tolerance has fostered the blurring of the priority role of religion in favor of the concept of nationhood or “albanianity”. Radical Islamism in Albania is a phenomenon of an exogenous nature, stimulated by the religious currents of the Gulf, which aim to spread Wahhabism and Salafism through cash funding of mosques or cultural centers and the indoctrination of local imams. As Giacalone explains, the Albanian Islamic community has always worked with the security forces to remove the most radical fringes; on the other hand, however, there is the problem of the most ardent hate preachers who, through the web and the unrecognized Islamic centers, spread the most radical messages of Wahabism and Salafism (messages of intolerance and malfeasance). In 2014 there was a major police operation that killed a jihadist network of ISIS recruiters led by the two Albanian imams Genci Balla and Bujar Hysa. The areas where proselytizing of these radical sectors is concentrated are included on the Albanian periphery: Elbasan, Cerrik, Kavaja, Librazhd, Pogradec, Scutari, as well as the outskirts of Tirana. As we have seen in France, in the terrible recent period of the ISIS massacres, the subjects targeted by the jihadist propaganda recruiters are young people in precarious economic and social conditions (the kind of poor individual of the Parisian banlieues). Another source of Islamist infiltration in the country is Erdogan’s Turkey, which is linked to the Muslim Brotherhood, which uses its cultural and political power; it happened, as Giacalone reports, with the construction of the largest mosque in the Balkans in Tirana (about 32,000 square meters), where the Imams give sermons identical to those of the countries of origin, with strong political as well as ideological-religious tints.

Female operators in ISIS and MEK, victims of destructive cults

Secondly, since 2016 the headquarters of the People’s Mujahedin-e of Iran (MEK) has been established on Albanian soil in Manez, near Durres; Historically, this group had supported the struggle against the Shah in 1963 and then participated in the Khomeinist revolution of 1979. From an ideological point of view, it is a synthesis of Marxism, feminism and Islamism, positions that have distanced the group from the ayatollahs and brought it closer to Saddam Hussein’s Iraqi regime. It had been blacklisted by the EU, US, Canada and Britain before being delisted by Secretary of State Hillary Clinton during Obama’s first presidential term. Seen on the American side as the bearer of democracy and freedom in Iran and on the contrary side in Tehran as a terrorist organisation, it is certainly an extremely inconvenient tenant for Albania, especially in a context of multi-ethnicity such as the Balkan one. As reported in an article by Margherita Furlan in the magazine “Antimafia 2000”, the MEK is strongly supported by the American secret services: for what objective and with what tasks? Some Albanian political sources have suggested an exchange: since “the Americans gave us Kosovo, now we have to give them something in return”.

Canadian-Albanian historian Olsi Jazexhi even suggested that “America wanted to turn Albania into a safe haven for international jihadism, a second Afghanistan in the heart of Europe.

” It is estimated that there are about 4400 members of the MEK in Albania, with a group of militants (according to an Al-Jazeera documentary) trained in the techniques of computer-led anti-Iran misinformation and diversion objectives. It would be a “cyber-jihad” as Furlan says, aimed at spreading false news both in Iran and in Europe in order to discredit the regime in Tehran as a possible negotiator.

According to an article dated 2015, which appeared in the Huffington Post, Albania would become a sorting center for jihadists from neighboring countries, including Italy; In fact, the Salafist nuclei present in the district of Librazdhi and Elbasan for years have been offering support and hospitality to volunteers who arrived by air or sea (at the port of Durres), heading to Syria after transiting through Turkey.

FOREIGN FIGHTERS: In the field of terrorist threat analysis, the crucial problem for the Balkan country is that of so-called “foreign fighters”. As we know, the outbreak of the war in Syria in 2011 has had an effect and repercussions not only on neighbouring Arab countries but also on the Balkan peninsula. In a 2019 article on “InsideOver”, Giovanni Giacalone explains how such a mobilization of Balkan foreign fighters for a distant conflict had never been seen in history; a sign of the propaganda capacity of jihadism on the peninsula. We must divide the phenomenon of fighters abroad between round-trip trips. It is estimated that Albania has mobilized about 180-200 jihadist foreign fighters, about half as many as in Kosovo; Given the figure of a population of 2,873 million, it can be argued that the country has managed the problem of terrorist flows to the outside world well. The “Country report on terrorism”, compiled by the US State Department in 2018, explains how Albania, thanks to high-level collaboration with US agencies, has achieved good results, certified by the Personal Identification Secure Comparison and Evaluation System (Pisces) to protect Albanian borders, in addition to controls in maritime and airport nodes. If we look at the Balkan region as a whole, more than a thousand people have started out since the outbreak of the war in Syria, of whom 67% are men, 15% women and 18% children. Of these, 260 fighters have died in theatres of war, 500 are still in Syria and Iraq, and about 460 have returned to their countries of origin. The latter figure makes the western Balkan region the area with the highest number of “return” fighters. The phenomenon remained confined to Kosovo, Albania, Northern Macedonia and Bosnia, with a small group of Albanian militants still engaged in the Syrian scenario; However, the impact should not be underestimated because, as Giacalone argues, individuals returning from Syria and Iraq may have been more or less deeply involved in Isis and Al-Qaeda. For example, the wife of a jihadist may have played a negligible role compared to a husband fully involved in terrorist operations; just as we must not overlook the level of indoctrination that minors may have suffered, some of whom were even involved in the execution of prisoners.

Although Albania, more than other fellow travellers in the Balkans, seems to have contained the threat of Islamic terrorism (neglecting the Iranian group mentioned above, of which there is no well-defined profile), also through the use of US prevention systems, on the other hand it is necessary to keep under close surveillance places of worship as possible vehicles of political messages or intolerant religious radicalism and also the role of the Internet, a tool capable of making criminal information fluid, rapid and difficult to trace.

CRIMINAL GROUPS: A LOOK AT THE ROUTES OF THE CRIME: As indicated in the report on crime hot spots in the Western Balkans in 2019, this region presents itself as a vital hub in the trafficking of drugs, weapons and human beings. In fact, it is located between the largest opium producer, Afghanistan, and the largest heroin market, Western Europe. It is also becoming an important point of access and exchange for cocaine, as well as a place of marijuana production (Albanian plantations). First of all, the trafficking of heroin is moving along the so-called ‘Balkan Route’, which originates in Afghanistan and, after transit through Turkey, is spread into Europe by the Balkan countries. This route then is divided into a track that goes from Albania and Montenegro to Italy and a second passage from Northern Macedonia and Serbia to Central Europe (Austria, Switzerland, Slovakia, Hungary). A second route is that of cocaine trafficking, which sees Albania and Montenegro as links to the criminal chain between South America and Europe. Ships usually arrive in Durres (Albania) and Bar (Montenegro), then send the goods to Kosovo and Serbia and from there trade it in Central Europe. As far as cannabis is concerned, as we have mentioned, Albania has become the largest producer in the region; The main destinations for cannabis shipments are the Italian ports of Brindisi, Bari and Otranto, while Greece and Turkey are at lower levels. Finally, with regard to synthetic drugs, the Balkans are the recipient of cargoes from the Netherlands; local production in Bosnia and Serbia is the exception. We must not forget the illegal trade in cigarettes, in which Montenegro has an absolutely important role; In fact, through the port hub of Bar, it smuggles cigarettes with official or fake marks to Europe, the Middle East and Africa. In the arms trade, Albania is distinguished by its trade with the Sicilian Mafia, which is the most frequent of its customers. The analysis of these “hot zones” is divided around three pillars: 1) the geographical location of the region, the transit point of such criminal trading especially through airport, port and isolated border areas; 2) the economic vulnerability of some countries makes it easy to infiltrate a poor infrastructure, characterised by very high unemployment (long-term and especially youth), emigration and consequent problems of a socio-psychological nature; 3) a weak state government, often implicated in illegal or corrupt activities, connoted by a poor territorial grip and the typical arrangement of countries not fully developed or even backward.

A SNAPSHOT OF THE MAIN ALBANIAN MAFIOSO GROUPS: From the mapping carried out in 2019 by “Antimafia Two Thousand ” emerges the accurate territorial location of the most important Albanian criminal groups. Three structured criminal organisations operate in Tirana, which has been strengthened since the fall of the Hoxha regime thanks in part to corrupt links with local politics and entrepreneurship. Some are involved in laundering the proceeds of mafia activities; others manage drug trafficking, extortion and debt collection on behalf of third parties; finally, there are those who make investments in catering and the exploitation of chromium deposits, which are particularly flourishing in Albania. Not only that, but the city is also an important back office for operations abroad, especially in the Netherlands, the UK, Belgium, Switzerland, Spain, Germany, Italy and Kosovo. In Scutari there are at least four major mafias involved in the trafficking of drugs, organs, weapons and human beings. The main activity of these groups is the production and trade of cannabis, an area in which they could achieve primacy in the region in a few years’ time. This role is played by the bordering proximity with the Montenegrin groups, with which the Albanians have forged strong ties, and with the Kosovars. Durazzo, on the other hand, not only represents a decisive port issue in the dense criminal network that brings cocaine from South America to Europe, but also offers a vast landscape of criminal investments in the hotel industry, in the trade of stolen cars and also in many social and political activities. The families of the Caushi, Kakami and Gaxhai, currently at war with each other for control of the territory, have settled in Valona. Murders have been numerous in recent years precisely because of the struggle for supremacy in the international routes of the arms and narcotics trade, especially towards Spain and Italy. In Fier we see more qualitatively refined groups not so much in the type of criminal activity (extortion and drug trafficking) as in the bond that unites them, based not only on the blood but also on the community of belonging (Kosovar and Cham). To understand the excellent links of these groups, it is enough to think that in 2017 Arjan Shanaj was arrested in Greece carrying cocaine from a Colombian cartel. In Berat, the three elements present share the criminal market slices in the tourism sector, having entered into some sort of agreement between them. On the contrary, Elbasan has a strong conflict between criminal groups, certified by the high number of murders in recent times; This certifies a high degree of criminal activity in the city despite the dismantling of the So-called Mandela and Tan Kateshi. It is estimated that the two most powerful groups in Albania are involved in the trafficking of cocaine across Western Europe and the United Kingdom.

After a leopard-spot description of this type and the certainty of facing a well-established and highly integrated criminal phenomenon with the main illegal hubs from Latin America to the Far East (we also remember the so-called “Golden Triangle” of drugs between Laos, Burma and China), we can affirm the structural link between the scourge of terrorist-mafia lawlessness and the weak state presence on the territory, especially with regard to the functions of control and administration of the population. Where the crisis of the socio-economic fabric (unemployment, low income, low reliability of the public accounts of the country of reference) is settling with the lack of transparency in the procedures and with a flourishing counter-state activity of mafias and terrorists, able to offer an alternative (albeit criminal) to the poorest strata, will always find fertile ground in a black economy, made up of deception, fraud, corruption and wretched trafficking.

By Paolo de Donno, europeanaffairs – Translated by Iran Interlink

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