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Aldo Solullari
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Why the Albania’s CTV was cyber-attacked by MEK?!

Aldo Solullari media director of the Nejat Society Albania, reported on his Facebook account that the Albanian website CTV Media was targeted by Mujahedin-e Khalq cyber-attacks after revealing facts on the crimes that are taking place within the group’s Manza Camp:

Yesterday, my social media manager reported to me that the Kristal Media; a respected media for the Albanian public from 2019 until now on the eve of 2025, has received cyber-attacks from the Mujahedin Organization.

Media CTV was initially founded simply with social networks where it reached thousands of views, in videos and published articles. In 2020, it was crowned with an international web with the status ‘.com’ because it was followed all over the world. The format of this platform was informative, entertaining, curious and educational.

In my involvement as a spokesperson in the Nejat association, I shared the dark hidden facts about the Mujahedin Organization. The manager of my media with the initials A.C, reports to me that my media was first hacked, in the period before the state police made checks in the MEK prison premises. At that time, I appeared on television to call for the freedom of the Mujahideen, and at that moment the Web of my media was hacked with Russian letters. Every news was deleted, and every material was made in Russian, as there are links with the Russian programs, the programs that the Mujahideen use, and they know it very well.

They do not understand that I managed to identify that the attacks came from Manëza, blocking my Domain and my server in Germany, of my CTV portal. CTV will work hard to bring to attention the dark truth of the MEK and I cannot close my mouth to show their murders, their terror, and their criminal acts. BEWARE OF ME AND THE TRUTHS I KNOW!

November 9, 2024 0 comments
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Nejat Society newsletter No.118
Nejat Publications

Nejat Newsletter No.118

Inside this Issue:

– DOCUMENTARY “MOTHER, LOVE, SEPARATION” DIRECTED BY ALDO SULOLLARI
The story of the pain and sufferings of mothers and families of people trapped in the MEK. Aldo Sulollari, the media manager of Nejat Society Albania, together with Erisa Edrsi, the head of the NGO, had a trip to the Persian Gulf last summer, and visited Soraya Abdullahi (mother of Amir Aslan Hassanzadeh) and Masoumeh Rezaei (mother of Saeed Farajullah Hosseini).

– Albanian citizen comments on the MEK isolated members
Every time I see the members of the MEK in the streets of Tirana, I recognize them without hesitation. This quick recognition is not only because of their appearance, but also because of their behavior, which is very different from the world around them.

– Nejat Society Albania cheering for Iranian team in U23 world Championship
Iranian and Albanian members of Nejat Society Albania were in the stadium to cheer for Iranian wrestlers. Holding the flag of Iran and the logo of Nejat Society, they attended the stadium where the matches were held and enthusiastically cheered for the Iranian national team, which had a significant impact on the spirit
of the Iranian athletes.

– Conference: “Iran’s Fight Against Domestic and International Terrorism in the Multipolar World”
On Saturday, October 12, the conference “Iran’s fight against domestic and international terrorism in the multipolar world” took place in Modena . Below is a brief report. Beatrice De Maio, former city councilor of “Indipendenza”, opens the proceedings, outlining the gravity of the overall picture of the conflicts and the anguish that weighs on the conscience of everyone for the continuous massacre of civilians in the Gaza Strip.

– Responses to Edi Rama’s comments in a gathering in New York
According to the news reflected in the Albanian media, Prime Minister Edi Rama, who attended the United Nations General Assembly meeting in New York, was invited by a number of Jewish organizations to a ceremony honoring Albania for the country’s aid to the Jews during the Second World War. He participated and gave a speech and answered the questions of the audience.

– Revealed in court – Massoud Rajavi’s Blood Bank
Massoud Khodabandeh, a former member of the Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK) was an official of Masoud Rajavi’s protection team before he left the group. As a witness, he addressed the 19th session of the court hearing the accusations of the leaders of MEK, clarifying the internal relations of the group and the approach of Masoud Rajavi as its leader.

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November 9, 2024 0 comments
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Mohammad Reza Torabi
Missions of Nejat SocietyThe cult of Rajavi

The mechanisms of leaving the MEK, according to former child soldier

Mohammad Reza Torabi, a former child soldier of the Mujahedin- Khalq (MEK) in Space dated October 18th, 2024, on Platform X, spoke about the mechanisms of leaving the MEK during his stay in Iraq and Albania from the past to the present. At the beginning of his speech, he said a key sentence in this regard that is worth noting: “The reality is that it is possible to leave the MEK, but it is very, very difficult.”

Iraq during the Saddam Hussein era

Torabi starts from 2001, when after holding meetings for all organizational levels, it became almost impossible to leave Camp Ashraf. According to Torabi, in these meetings, Massoud Rajavi publicly announced that we will not send anyone abroad from now on.

This former child soldier of the MEK describes the 2001 meetings as “very violent” and “anti-human” and “literally brutal”. According to Torabi, the word “Brutal” is the best adjective to describe the meetings. According to Masoud Rajavi’s new instructions, if a person wanted to leave the organization, he should first confess to the camera that he would not fight any more, and secondly, he should announce his resignation in a meeting before the crowd, so he would be subjected to the most brutal attacks. Curses, insults, spitting and even beatings from the brutalized comrades, and if he did not regret leaving the organization during these stressful and oppressive stages and resisted all the attacks, he would have to stay in a section called the exit for 2 years, until his alleged information would be burned and eventually he would be left at the border of Iran and Iraq.

According to Mohammad Reza Torabi, “leaving the MEK is the strictest red line” and if a person announced his intention to leave, all tasks would be shut down in order to convince the person to stay.

Due to such difficult conditions, some members of the group tried to escape from Ashraf camp. Ashraf was a large piece of land surrounded by barbed wire, guard towers and iron gates, in the bareness of the Iraqi deserts, which increases the probability of failure of escape plans. Mohammad Reza Torabi says that people who were caught while fleeing were punished with imprisonment and torture for at least six months.

Iraq after the American invasion

In 2003, after the American invasion of Iraq and the subsequent overthrow of Saddam Hussein and the disarmament of the MEK, the American forces took over the protection of Camp Ashraf. According to Torabi’s testimony, the American forces conducted short interviews with each and every member of the camp in the tents they had built around Ashraf, but the intensity of the brainwashing was so excessive that most of the members did not share their willingness to leave, with the Americans. Torabi says that people believed that they were the forces of imperialism and did not tell anything to them for fear of saying the wrong thing.

According to Torabi, since the MEK was under American supervision at that time, they could no longer torture people. At that time, people who wanted to leave the establishment could go to the American temporary settlement camp known as TIPF and stay there for a few years until the conditions for transfer to Iran or a third country were provided for them.
But inside the organization, as Mohammad Reza remembers, the leaders used to tell scary stories about TIPF to people in order to reduce the desire to leave their cult.

The first months in Albania

According to Mohammad Reza, Masoud Rajavi was determined to stay in Iraq, even before 2010, the United Nations proposed a plan based on which all members of the MEK would be transferred to Poland, but Rajavi’s strategy was to stay in Iraq.

Torabi even remembers that Abrishamchi spoke in the meetings about the possibility of Kurdish uprising and Barzani’s arming, followed by the arming of the MEK

But in 2016, under the pressure of the Iraqi government and the support of the United States, the MEK were completely transferred from Iraq to Albania, while Rajavi preferred that people stay in Iraq and more forces were killed in the attacks on Camp Ashraf and Camp Liberty.

Torabi talks about the atmosphere created after entering Albania: in a short time after entering Albania, when the organizational structure of the group had lost its cohesion, several hundred people were able to leave. Mohammad Reza explains why he did not leave the Cult of Rajavi in those days: “For someone like me, who was brainwashed by Masoud Rajavi, life outside the Mujahideen Khalq was unimaginable.”

Today in Albania

One year after moving to Albania, the leaders of the MEK rented the current location of the group in the village of Manez in the north of Tirana and started the construction of their new stronghold called Ashraf 3. Once again, under the pretext of security issues, they built a fence and gate around their camp, and this time they added CCTV cameras to the protection layer of their camp.

Nevertheless, according to Torabi, the conditions of the members today are not as difficult as the conditions prevailing in Iraq, but people are either so old that they no longer have the motivation to leave and see themselves too old to build an independent life outside the group, or in terms of personality and spirit not everyone has the capacity to endure two years of isolation and repression before being fired, in the exit department of the organization.

Mohammad Reza Torabi says: Imagine living in a place where if you ask to leave, everyone will consider you as a traitor! According to them, the worst sin is to leave the MEK. In this situation, anyone who leaves this cult is really bravely making the most difficult decision of his life.

Mazda Parsi

November 6, 2024 0 comments
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Ms. Basarta Brachai
Mujahedin Khalq Organization members' families

Albanian lecturer speech at the Ashkodar conference

Ms. Basarta Brachai; economist and lecturer in Ashkodar is interested in human rights issues. Getting acquainted with the Nejat Society and its humanitarian goals, she appreciated the Society’s activities.

Ms. Brachai participated at the opening ceremony of the public screening of the documentary “Mother, Love, Separation” in the city of Shkodër and made a speech:

Greetings to everyone,
My name is Besarta Bracaj. I belong to the community of economic sciences.
This documentary made me see and understand “suffering” from a different perspective.
Although it is surprising, but it is true and of course very painful.

It is surprising that such an organization exists in Albania and in the world today, their activities are as strange as they are frightening.

How can you not allow a mother to meet her child, her loved one, her only son, her soul?

We all know that a child is the mother’s soul.

It is a violated right and a violated moral principle against those who are unable to take this God-given right.
Why should a mother cry for her child? Why shouldn’t there be a humanitarian law and policy that supports parents and families?

We all need to come together and fight this pain and bring smiles back to the eyes and hearts of these parents.

Let’s do a humanitarian thing and restore the rights taken from these people

Thank you for listening and participating

Basarta Brachaj – Economic expert

November 5, 2024 0 comments
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Mother, Love, Separation
Mujahedin Khalq Organization members' families

A call for awareness

The opening of the public screening of the documentary Mother, Love, Separation held yesterday, November 3rd, in the city of Shkodër.

Aldo sullolari director of the 40-minute documentary made a speech after the screening:

Today we are gathered here to share a story, a story that feels the deep pain of mothers who face a pain that many of us cannot imagine. This film, entitled “Mother, Love, Separation”, tells us about the suffering of mothers in Iran, who are separated from their children for years, children who have joined the MEK terrorist organization.

This film is not just a depiction of suffering. It is a call for awareness, a message for all of us, especially for the Albanian public, to support these mothers and their children. Their pain, tears and suffering are evidence of a bitter reality, but our film also shows the power of dedication and conviction to bring back what has been lost.

During the filming in the Persian Gulf, we had the opportunity to experience deep events and emotions, which were skillfully described by our Albanian and Iranian activists. They bring a strong message of unity to the screen, showing that a mother’s love and strength are more powerful than any terrorist ideology.

Our film is a reflection of a sad reality, but also a hope for a brighter future. What we want is to create a feeling of solidarity, for all of us to be on the side of those who are suffering.

Through this project, we want to call for action. It is necessary to listen to the stories of these mothers and understand that each story is a cry for help. We cannot remain silent in the face of this tragedy. This is an opportunity to open a dialogue, to help those who are lost and to bring a light of hope into their lives.

Thank you for being here to support this film and the message it conveys. I hope we can all be inspired by these mothers’ stories and come together for a greater cause.

Thank you!

November 4, 2024 0 comments
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Doctor Elma Halaj
Mujahedin Khalq Organization members' families

Nejat Society; a guiding light for those looking for better life

Dr. Elma Halaj is a general practitioner who has been interested in social activities since she was a student and is currently active in the medical community. The issue of mothers and families who have been separated from their loved ones for decades and are unable to communicate with them attracted her attention as a case of civil rights and human rights.
The text of her speech at the conference of the documentary “Love, Mother, Separation” directed by Aldo Solulari, media director of the Albanian Rescue Association, is as follows:

Dear attendees,
Today we have reached a special moment, not only for the Nejat Society, but for all those who have contributed to this wonderful journey. That’s why I want to share a few words about the Nejat Society, an association that has done an extraordinary job for the integration of Iranians in Albania, especially those who have left the MEK organization.

Nejat Society has been a guiding light for those who have been looking for a better life and an opportunity to renew their hopes. The latest film project, which has brought the stories of our lives and the challenges we have gone through, is a testament to the strength and resilience of our community. This film is an important step to raise awareness and show that we are more than just stories; we are individuals with our own dreams, aspirations and contributions to Albanian society.

As a medical doctor, I understand the importance of support and solidarity at every step of life. I hope that every student, every professional and every individual who is part of this community will continue to support projects like these, which create opportunities and help build a better and more equal society.

Thank you to Nejat Society for your hard work and the inspiration you provide to all of us. Let’s continue to work together, for a brighter and more united future.

Thank you

November 4, 2024 0 comments
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Documentary "Mother, Love, Separation
Mujahedin Khalq Organization members' families

Public Screening of the documentary Mother, Love, Separation

The opening of the public screening of the documentary will be next Sunday, November 4th, in the city of Shkodër. The documentary is supposed to be shown in other cities of Albania and finally its closing event will be held in Tirana. A number of Albanian media have expressed their desire to broadcast the documentary on their networks later.

The Documentary is the story of the pain and sufferings of mothers and families of people trapped in the Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK).  Aldo Sulollari, the media manager of Nejat Society Albania, together with Erisa Edrisi, the head of the NGO, had a trip to the Persian Gulf last summer, and visited Soraya Abdullahi (mother of Amir Aslan Hassanzadeh) and Masoumeh Rezaei (mother of Saeed Farajullah Hosseini).

The sons of these two mothers have been taken as hostages by the MEK for years. Sulollari and Edrisi conducted meetings and discussions with the suffering mothers. They were closely involved in the pain and sufferings of the mothers and families of the members of the MEK who are trapped in the group’s camp in Manez, Albania.

The outcome of the meetings and conversations of several days on what these two languishing mothers explained on behalf of all mothers and suffering families, in addition to additional images from the records on the issue in Iran, is a 40-minute documentary, titled “Mother, Love, Separation” (“Nëna, Dashuria Ndarja” in Albanian language) which was directed by Aldo with the help of Erisa’s as the translator.

Documentary "Mother, Love, Separation

Documentary “Mother, Love, Separation

October 30, 2024 0 comments
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Atefeh Sebdani
Former members of the MEK

The story of a photo

Holding a copy of her book translated into Norwegian, Atefeh Sebdani published a video about the heart-breaking story behind the photo on the cover of the book:

A poor, lonely refugee mother in a foreign country took one day a photo of her beloved children. Children she had scarified and done everything for to keep them alive. But shortly after she would lose them. Manipulated by a cult to think it was for her best as well as for her children. Every day -that was a day of sorrow—she would hear that they had it better off without her.

When truth was that they were living in a hell. Amongst the few things they had got from their mother after being kidnapped by the cult was this photo of them.

About three decades later the daughter of the mother -the girl in the photo- would be asked to write a book. Thereafter a foreign country would ask if they could use tis photo.

The daughter in the photo called her mother and brothers and said:
-I want to show you something before the rest of the world gets to know.
She showed them the translated book, everybody smiled and the mother said:
I don’t know what got into me that day when I just felt I had to take a photo of you in the midst of all hardships.
The daughter knew and said:

It was because of this. But we didn’t know it then. See how life became. Did you ever think… the picture you took that day just before the catastrophe that it was because it one day would become the cover of a book?

Atefeh’s biography titled “My hand in Mine”, “Min hand i min” in Swedish, was first published in the summer of 2023, in Sweden, where she grew up as a survivor of the Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK/ Cult of Rajavi). Her life story was widely welcomed by the Swedish community.

Today her true story as a little girl who was traumatized by the MEK cult, has opened her way to the Norwegian community. The Norwegian title of the book is “På egen hand” meaning “On your own”.

This is what the Norwegian author website, Ark.no, states to present Sebdani’s book:
When the young Iranian girl Atefeh comes to Sweden with her two little brothers, she does not encounter safety and freedom, but abuse and betrayal.

This is the story of Iranian Atefeh Sebdani who, aged five and together with his two younger brothers, ended up in Sweden while his parents worked in the People’s Mujahedin in Iraq in opposition to the Iranian regime. The book is about being on your own and experiencing betrayal upon betrayal from adults, parents, foster parents and the Swedish authorities. With her foster parents, who were also part of the People’s Mujahedin, or the sect as Atefeh calls it, she experienced several types of abuse. She survived.

Pax.no is another website to introduce the book. There, the review of “On your own” is as the following:
A little girl clings to her mother, but is torn from her mother’s embrace. Later, the girl sits on a bus driving along dusty roads towards an unknown destination. She holds her little brothers around and comforts them with her mother’s last words: We’ll see each other again soon.

Atefeh is five years old when she and her brothers are smuggled to Europe. The parents are soldiers in an Iranian resistance movement and remain in the organization’s military camp. In one fell swoop, the five-year-old is the mother of her brothers.

On my own is a story about growing up with no one to trust but yourself, about abuse being glossed over, and about a society that time and time again fails to see the vulnerable child. But it is also a story about an indomitable will to live and about the courage to finally break free.

October 30, 2024 0 comments
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list of Signatories
Former members of the MEKMissions of Nejat Society

We are ready to testify

A number of former members of the Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization (MEK, MKO), who managed to escape from this terrorist cult, have signed a joint statement entitled “We are ready to testify”.

The text of the statement is as follows:

We, former members of the Mujahedin-e Khalq Organization, are ready to testify against the MEK and its heads, including Massoud and Maryam Rajavi.

We, the signatories of this statement, are ready to testify in any court, anywhere in the world, in person or through video communication, with detailed and full descriptions, that the MEK and its heads were directly responsible for:

1. Playing an active and direct role in the cruel and widespread killing of the people of Iran and Iraq.

2. Having close military and intelligence cooperation against Iranian defenders and border guards with the criminal dictatorship of Iraq, which was punished for its actions, during 8 years of defense of the Iranian people to repel foreign aggression.

3. Making many efforts and planning, after the announcement of the ceasefire between Iran and Iraq to rekindle the fire of war, as the head of this organization has repeatedly admitted, (War mongering under the title of spark and war strategy)

4. Playing an active military role in killing Shiites in the South and Kurds in the North of Iraq, in collaboration with the repression system of the criminal Saddam Hussein.

5. Violating the most basic human rights of the group members and their families and even torturing and injuring the members or killing them in various ways.

6. Forming a troll farm and a cyber army, under foreign interventionist supervision, and endangering the psychological and physical security of Iranian men and women through cyberspace,  and spreading and encouraging terrorism and sabotage.

7. Threatening and intimidating former members who no longer wish to be traitors to the country with this destructive cult repeatedly, and even framing them up in foreign countries to silence them.

Therefore, we are ready to testify against the MEK and its heads in all the above cases and provide sufficient evidence in any court.

To view the List of signatories, click here

October 29, 2024 0 comments
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Documentary "Mother, Love, Separation
Mujahedin Khalq Organization members' families

Documentary “Mother, Love, Separation” directed by Aldo Sulollari

The story of the pain and sufferings of mothers and families of people trapped in the Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK)
Aldo Sulollari, the media manager of Nejat Society Albania, together with Erisa Edrisi, the head of the NGO, had a trip to the Persian Gulf last summer, and visited Soraya Abdullahi (mother of Amir Aslan Hassanzadeh) and Masoumeh Rezaei (mother of Saeed Farajullah Hosseini).

The sons of these two mothers have been taken as hostages by the MEK for years. Sulollari and Edrisi conducted meetings and discussions with the suffering mothers. They were closely involved in the pain and sufferings of the mothers and families of the members of the MEK who are trapped in the group’s camp in Manez, Albania.

The outcome of the meetings and conversations of several days on what these two languishing mothers explained on behalf of all mothers and suffering families, in addition to additional images from the records on the issue in Iran, is a 40-minute documentary, titled “Mother, Love, Separation” (“Nëna, Dashuria Ndarja” in Albanian language) which was directed by Aldo with the help of Erisa’s as the translator.

The private screening of this documentary was shown for a number of members of the association and their special guests at the office of Nejat Society Albania, on Sunday, October 27th, 2024. At first, Erisa Edrisi Rahimi explained about the documentary and how it was prepared stating that the sufferings of the mothers shown in the film will affect every viewer and bring tears to their eyes. At the end, she expressed her feelings after watching the documentary for the fifth time. Many others cried while watching it and even expressed their anger towards the inhuman behavior of the leaders of the Cult of Rajavi.

The opening of the public screening of the documentary will be next Sunday, November 4th, in the city of Shkodër. The documentary is supposed to be shown in other cities of Albania and finally its closing event will be held in Tirana. A number of Albanian media have expressed their desire to broadcast the documentary on their networks later.

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