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France’s long history of playing with Iran

In the following report provided by MNA staff members, a summary of France’s playing with Iran at different stages is discussed with the hope that our Foreign Ministry takes a tougher stance against the European country.French foreign minister has finally arrived in Tehran.

The French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian arrived in Tehran early on Sunday March 5, 2018 and so far, he has met with Iran’s SNSC Secretary Ali Shamkhani and his Iranian counterpart Mohammad Javad Zarif.

Jean-Yves Le Drian had postponed his trip to Tehran, which had been planned for January 5, 2018.

The decision for postponing the trip came as Iranian President Hassan Rouhani held a phone conversation with his French counterpart Emmanuel Macron on January 3, 2018, calling on France to “take its legal responsibility to combat terrorism and violence,” criticizing that a terrorist group, called Mujahedin-e Khalq Organization (MKO), has a base in Paris, operating against the Iranian people and provoking and persuading people to take violent actions in Iran.

France’s support for terrorist MKO

Mohahedin-e Khalq (MKO) is a terrorist organization in exile that has carried out a lot of brutal attacks against civilian and government officials in Iran killing a large number of them.

The terrorist MKO has been supported by the Western governments since its founding.

The terrorist organization operates freely in France and holds regular conferences in French capital Paris every year in order to recruit many more terrorists.

They were involved in the recent riots in the Iran. On January 5, 2018, Iran’s intelligence ministry said on Friday that a MKO terrorist cell was discovered and dismantled in Boroujerd, Lorestan province, saying they were involved in sabotaging actions during recent protests.

Prior to that on July 2, 2017, Iran’s foreign minister had warned against activities of the MKO in France, saying “giving permission to carry out activities to a group which is loathed by the Iranian people, has a dark history of assassinations, had sided with Saddam regime, and has been making attempts to carry out attacks on the Iranian soil leaves a black stain on the countries that cooperate with such groups.”

Zarif added that the MKO had become an instruments in the hands of Iran’s enemies.

Now with all these in mind, the Iranian policy makers are expected to transfer Iranian people and government’s worries about the terrorist MKO’s activities in France.

France’s playing with the JCPOA

The level of hostility of the current US government towards the nuclear deal with Iran is clear to everyone, but Europeans’ position toward the pact is different. Some of them verbally continue to support the implementation process and want to keep things going. In this regard, Tehran has repeatedly stated that oral support is not enough and the Europeans have to take action against US’s moves in violation of the JCPOA.

Foad Izadi, professor of American studies at the University of Tehran believes that France has taken a hypocritical stance towards the nuclear deal with Iran and wants to relate the JCPOA with Iran’s missile program.

The continuation of making anti-Iran accusations and uncalculated remarks

In the past months, French senior officials including President Emmanuel Macron and Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian has uttered baseless claims and accusations against the Islamic Republic of Iran. They have explicitly named Iran as a threat to the region and the world and these claims have been of course condemned by statements issued by the Iranian foreign ministry. However, the effectiveness of these claims, considering their frequent expression, can be sized up.

Speaking to the Council on Foreign Relations in New York, Le Drian criticized Iran for destabilizing measures in Syria, Iraq, and Yemen.

“The other condition for building trust is keeping one’s word. The destabilizing actions carried out by Iran in Syria, in Iraq, in Lebanon, in Yemen, or in the Gulf region—whether directly or through the groups it supports—these initiatives cannot be tolerated. And I’m stated this very bluntly. Likewise, for ballistic activities carried out by Iran, which are incompatible with the resolutions of the Security Council. This attitude runs contrary to our interests, and runs contrary to the U.S.’s interests. This attitude is a threat to the security of countries in the region. We certainly share the objective to curb this policy, because he cannot accept interfering and the desire for hegemony that they testify to.”

While visiting UAE and Saudi Arabia, French President Macron repeated in Dubai that he wanted to keep the landmark 2015 nuclear deal, which Trump has challenged.

But he said he was “very concerned” by Iran’s ballistic missile program, mentioning a missile fired from Yemen and intercepted by Saudi Arabia on Saturday, and raised the prospect of possible sanctions with regard to those activities.

“There are extremely strong concerns about Iran. There are negotiations we need to start on Iran’s ballistic missiles,” he said.

“Like what was done in 2015 for the nuclear activities, it’s necessary to put a framework in place for Iran’s ballistic activities and open a process, with sanctions if needed, of negotiation that would enable (that).”

It is worth to mention that in the past months, Mr. Macron shared the same views against Iran in his meetings with US President Trump and Israeli PM Netanyahu.

The French Foreign Minister Le Drian has also made threats against Iran saying that if Iran does not take care about the concerns over its missile program, new sanctions may be levied on Iran.

Of course, it is to be borne in mind that the negative report card of the French in dealing with the Iranian nation is not limited to these remarks in regards with the JCPOA, Iran’s missile program, and defense capabilities.

HIV-Infected Bloods Case

The case of “HIV-Infected Bloods” dates back to approxmately three decades ago and came to being in the course of Iran-Iraq war (1980-1988). However, the case is one of the other unpleasant and unforgettable measures taken by the French authorities against Iranians.

Mérieux Institute, which currently is at the ownership of French Sanofi-Aventis Company, exported HIV-contaminated coagulation factors, for being used by patients suffering from hemophilia, to some countries including West Germany, Italy, Argentine, Saudi Arabia, Iraq and Iran.

In the same direction, exporting HIV-infected bloods claimed lives of many patients suffering from hemophilia.

The necessity of Iran’s Foreign Ministry taking legal action against France’s baseless accusations

With all the above considerations, the widespread accusations made by Paris authorities against Tehran indicate that the approach taken by French authorities after the implementation of Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) is based on double-standard, bias, an unilateral policy.

In this regard, Naqavi Hosseini Spokesman for Parliament National Security Commission said, “it has already been reiterated that Iran’s defensive power is not negotiable and in my opinion, Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs should take urgent action against the issue seriously.”

“In general, the respected government of the Islamic Republic of Iran should revise its relations with French authorities categorically,” he maintained.

For his part, Ali-Akbar Velayati Senior Advisor to the Leader of the Islamic Revolution in International Affairs pointed to baseless remarks raised by French officials with regard to renegotiating with Iran’s missile power and said, “defensive preparedness is of the initial and inalienable rights of any nation and no country is allowed to interfere in internal affairs of other countries.”

Iran’s Foreign Ministry Spokesman Bahram Ghasemi also showed harsh reaction in this respect and said, “the government of the Islamic Republic of Iran will never allow others to undermine its missile power since it is for peaceful purposes.”

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Iran

Iran: France’s continuing tolerance of MKO contradicts its international obligations

1- Terror acts by over 30 armed groups thwarted: Iran Intel. Min.

Iranian security forces have thwarted acts of terror by more than 30 terrorist cells other than Daesh Takfiri group in recent years, an official with Iran’s Intelligence Ministry says.

“More than 30 armed terrorist groups had plans to carry out measures over the past few years to make the country insecure and disturb the peace of the [Iranian] people,” the deputy intelligence minister for counter-terrorism said in the southern city of Shiraz on Sunday.

He added that all the terrorist moves had been foiled thanks to the vigilance of the Iranian people and great efforts by security forces in cooperation with Iran’s Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC), Army, the police force and the judicial system.

The unnamed Intelligence Ministry’s official stressed the importance of remaining vigilant in the face of new plots by terrorists and their regional and international supporters.

The IRGC Ground Forces’ Najaf base said late in January that it had arrested a number of Daesh Takfiri terrorists in the west of the country.

Following intelligence activities, the IRGC division engaged in clashes with 21 members of the Daesh terrorist group, which had entered the country through its western borders.

Brigadier General Mohammad Pakpour, the commander of the IRGC Ground Forces, said that 16 Daesh terrorists had been arrested during the operation while a number of them were killed.

On January 5, Iran’s security forces disbanded a local of the Mujahedin-e Khalq Organization (MKO) terrorist group, which had carried out acts of sabotage during recent protests in some Iranian cities over rising prices and economic problems.

According to Lorestan Province’s intelligence department, the MKO-affiliated terrorists were identified and arrested in the city of Borujerd.

It came a day after the Intelligence Ministry said Iranian security forces had dismantled a terrorist group and arrested its members in the country’s northwestern province of West Azarbaijan.

The ministry issued a statement, saying the terrorist group “which had infiltrated into Iran with the aim of fueling the recent unrest” was put under surveillance in the northwestern city of Piranshahr.

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2- Europe policy of appeasing Trump on Iran ‘wrong’: Official tells FM Le Drian

Iran’s top security official has criticized Europe for trying to appease US President Donald Trump who has threatened to scuttle a 2015 nuclear deal with Tehran if radical changes are not made to it.

The criticism by Secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council Ali Shamkhani on Monday came as French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian began his visit to Tehran with a threat of sanctions over the country’s missile capabilities.

“The European policy of giving concessions to America in order to keep the country in the JCPOA is wrong, indicating passiveness and submission to Trump’s psychological game,” he told Le Drian in a meeting.

Britain, France and Germany are reportedly working with US officials to draw up a strategy to “improve” the Iran nuclear deal in return for Trump keeping the pact alive.

Shamkhani warned that any move which leads to the failure of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) – as the nuclear accord is officially called – will make other international agreements lose their validity.

“The logic of any international agreement is that all parties and the international community protect it. Demands from one party for adherence and indifference to the violations of the other side are not acceptable,” he said.

Trump has set a May 12 ultimatum for the European signatories to change the agreement or have the US leave it altogether.

The US president has demanded that Iran’s ballistic missile program be knit into the deal for restrictions and international inspections of all sites deemed suspect be allowed while “sunset” clauses under which limits on the Iranian nuclear program start to expire after 10 years be removed.

Iranian Armed Forces spokesman Masoud Jazayeri said Monday that the country will press on with its missile program regardless of Western pressure to halt it.

“Iran’s missile program will continue non-stop and foreign powers have no right to intervene on this issue,” he said, stressing that no Iranian official had permission to “discuss this issue with foreigners.”

Shamkhani himself told Le Drian that Iran’s missile program poses no threat to any country and is purely defensive. “Our missile work is… in line with our defensive policy, which poses no threat to any country,” he said.

He was responding to the French foreign minister’s remarks ahead of his visit on Sunday, saying that Iran had to address “concerns” over its ballistic missile program or risk new sanctions.

“There are ballistic programs of missiles that can reach several thousand kilometers which are not compatible with UN Security Council resolutions and exceed the sole need of defending Iran’s borders,” he told the Journal du Dimanche newspaper. “If not tackled head-on, this country risks new sanctions.”

Le Drian will hold meetings next with President Hassan Rouhani and Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif amid expectations of tough and “frank” talks, especially with the top Iranian diplomat who is known for his no-nonsense style.

Iranian officials are already vexed by French leaders’ characterization of Iran’s missile program and its role in the Middle East in disparaging terms.

Shamkhani reminded France’s top diplomat of Iran’s “costly” contribution to the anti-terror fight in the region, saying terrorism could have grown out of hand in Europe, including France, had it not been for Iran’s efforts.

Paris, the official said, should reciprocate by confronting France-based terrorists of Mujahedin Khalq Organization (MKO), who have the blood of thousands of Iranians on their hands.

Instead, France’s continuing tolerance of the MKO contradicts its international obligation regarding terrorism and is counterproductive to growing relations between Tehran and Paris, he said.

Shamkhani further touched on the US and Europeans’ indifference to a Saudi-led “campaign of bloodshed and destruction” in Yemen and at the same time trying to blame the Yemeni crisis on Iran.

The contradictory approach, he said, has given rise to the speculation that economic interests are given preference over human rights, he said.

Le Drian, for his part, said the prospects of political and economic relations between Iran and France were “very positive” in the wake of the nuclear agreement.

He said new measures will be announced soon in order to “seriously” facilitate monetary and banking ties between Iran and France.

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Former members of the MEK

A newly-defected MKO member at Nejat Society

Former member of the Mujahedin Khalq Organization (the MKO/ MEK/ PMOI/ the Cult of Rajavi) was welcomed at Nejat Society office in Isfahan.

Mohammad Tourang has recently defected the MKO in Albania and returned to Iran. Families of Nejat Society visited him at the office of the NGO in Isfahan.

The executive director of Nejat Society, Ebrahim Khodabandeh addressed the families, giving an outline of the current situation of the hostages in the MKO camp and those who could manage to leave the cult in Tirana, Albania.

Mohamamd Tourang also described the condition of the captives of the MKO as disastrous. Most members are old, depressed and sick, he said. Based on Tourang’s testimonies, people in the MKO base in Albania have many questions in their minds. “Brainwashing sessions ends with quarrels between the rank and file and the senior members, “he asserted.

Tourang answered to many questions that the suffering families asked him about their loved ones who are still taken as hostages in the MKO.

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Mujahedin Khalq Organization members' families

Abdolkarim Karimi from POW to MKO hostage

Abdolkarim Karimi was a soldier fighting in Iran-Iraq war in 1988; his military service was supposed to finish in a few weeks when he was taken as a prisoner of war by the Iraqi army. His family was not aware of his whereabouts for a long period of time. Then they got to know that Rajavi has used him as bargaining chip in his treasonous deals with Saddam Hossein.

This time, their beloved son was sentenced to a long-life imprisonment in the Cult of Rajavi (the MKO/MEK/Mujahedin Khalq). He is still taken as a hostage in the group.

Mahmoud is Abdolkarim’s brother undergoing the long-time separation. “As an Iranian from Kurdish region, my brother has nothing in common with the Cult of Rajavi and its ideology,” he says. “My brother does not choose to live in the MKO by his own free will. He is just a prisoner and a hostage.”

Mahmoud feels pity for their father who died before he could visit her son Abdolkarim. Their elderly mother also suffers grieves awaiting to see his beloved son once more. In his visit to Nejat Society office in Kermanshah he asked his brother to contact their heartbroken mother and talk to her before it is too late.

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Mujahedin Khalq Organization members' families

Four decades, no contact

Nurmorad is from Andimeshk; a county in Khuzestan province, Iran. During the Iranian 1997 revolution, Nurmorad was a sympathizer of the Mujahedin-e Khalq group. After the revolution he was tricked into moving to MKO camps in Iraq. From then on his family have had no contact with him.

Nurmorad brother says:” we haven’t had any contact with Nurmorad since he left Iran. Hearing that my brother is moved to Albania, we got happy. We are hopefully looking forward to hear from him.

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Iran

Iranian Foreign Ministry Raps US Support for MKO Terrorist Group

The Iranian foreign ministry on Monday lambasted US Congressman Dana Rohrabacher’s recent meeting with ringleaders of Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization (MKO, also known as the MEK, PMOI and NCRI) terrorist group on the recent unrest in Iran, describing it as meddling and clear support for terrorism.

“This is clear interference and support for terrorism,” Foreign Ministry Spokesman Bahram Qassemi told reporters in Tehran on Monday.

He stressed that even the documents in the US clearly show MKO’s terrorist nature, and said, “We consider it (the meeting) as an interfering and hostile measure against the Iranian nation that amounts to support for terrorism and pursuit of double-standards.”

“This is one of those behaviors that the US will certainly be condemned for by the Iranian society and people,” Qassemi said.

The MKO, founded in the 1960s, blended elements of Islamism and Stalinism and participated in the overthrow of the US-backed Shah of Iran in 1979. Ahead of the revolution, the MKO conducted attacks and assassinations against both Iranian and western targets.

The group started assassination of the citizens and officials after the revolution in a bid to take control of the newly-established Islamic Republic. It killed several of Iran’s new leaders in the early years after the revolution, including the then President, Mohammad Ali Rajayee, Prime Minister, Mohammad Javad Bahonar and the Judiciary Chief, Mohammad Hossein Beheshti who were killed in bomb attacks by the MKO members in 1981.

The group fled to Iraq in 1986, where it was protected by Saddam Hussein and where it helped the Iraqi dictator suppress Shiite and Kurd uprisings in the country.

The terrorist group joined Saddam’s army during the Iraqi imposed war on Iran (1980-1988) and helped Saddam and killed thousands of Iranian civilians and soldiers during the US-backed Iraqi imposed war on Iran.

Since the 2003 US invasion of Iraq, the group, which now adheres to a pro-free-market philosophy, has been strongly backed by neo-conservatives in the United States, who argued for the MKO to be taken off the US terror list.

The US formally removed the MKO from its list of terror organizations in September 2012, one week after Secretary of State Hillary Clinton sent the US Congress a classified communication about the move. The decision made by Clinton enabled the group to have its assets under the US jurisdiction unfrozen and do business with the American entities, the State Department said in a statement at the time.

In September 2012, the last groups of the MKO terrorists left Camp Ashraf, their main training center in Iraq’s Diyala province. They have been transferred to Camp Liberty. Hundreds of the MKO terrorists have now been sent to Europe, where their names were taken off the blacklist even two years before the US.

The MKO has assassinated over 12,000 Iranians in the last 4 decades. The terrorist group had even killed large numbers of Americans and Europeans in several terror attacks before the 1979 Islamic Revolution.

Some 17,000 Iranians have lost their lives in terror attacks in the 35 years after the Revolution.

Rumors were confirmed in September 2016 about the death of MKO ringleader, Massoud Rajavi, as a former top Saudi intelligence official disclosed in a gaffe during an address to his followers.

Rajavi’s death was revealed after Turki al-Faisal who was attending the MKO annual gathering in Paris made a gaffe and spoke of the terrorist group’s ringleader as the “late Rajavi” twice.

Faced with Faisal’s surprising gaffe, Rajavi’s wife, Maryam, changed her happy face with a complaining gesture and cued the interpreter to be watchful of translation words and exclude the gaffe from the Persian translation.

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MEK Victims in Geneva
Former members of the MEK

MKO defectors in Human Rights summit

A number of defectors of the Mujahedin Khalq Organization (the MKO/ MEK/ PMIO/ the Cult of Rajavi) attended the annual conference of Geneva Summit for human rights and democracy on February 20, 2018.

According to a report by Peyvand-e Rahaiee –an association founded by the defectors– Ghorban Ali hosseinnejad, Batul Soltani, Davoud Baghervand and Amir Movasaghi met various human rights activists, authorities of the Summit and politicians in order to express the voice of victims of the MKO as a cult-like system that isolates its victims in the outskirt of Tirana Albania forbidding any contact with the outside world even with their families.

The annual conference of democracy and human rights is an opportunity for revelations on violation of human rights in different countries, organizations and establishments. Therefore, the MKO former members revealed facts on human rights violations in the modern slavery system of the Cult of Rajavi that manipulates the victims changing them into robots.

The survivors of the Cult of Rajavi introduced themselves to the authorities giving testimonies on the abuses they underwent during their membership in the cult.

As a woman who was sexually abuse by the leader of the cult, Massoud Rjavi, Batul Soltani testified in the event.

The defectors asked the authorities to be the voice of the victims of terrorist extremist groups such as the MKO, ISIS and Boko Haram in the human rights bodies and the United Nations, reported Peyvand-e Rahaiee. They warned that focusing on human rights violations by the states should not distract the human rights bodies from severe human rights violation that is taking place in the extremist cults on daily basis.

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Europe

Nejat Society representative to visit EU MP Ana Gomez

Ebrahim Khodabandeh and Zahra Mirbagheri visited Ana Gomez, member of the European Parliament during her trip to Tehran.

Ms. Gomez traveled to Iran together with a delegation of the EU parliament, last month. Nejat Society representatives Khodabandeh and Mirbagheri could manage to meet her on Thursday, February 15th reciting the problems and sufferings that the families of Rajavi’s hostages undergo.

They explained the latest conditions of the group members and defectors and the worries of families about their loved ones in Albania. They answered Ms. Gomez’s questions about the case of MKO victims as she was very eager to know about their case.

Upset with the Albanian government’s attitude towards defectors of the MKO and its cooperation with the leaders of the group in order for more isolation of the members, she said that the Albanian government seeks to join the European Union but it should know that such acts will not fulfill its desire to be an EU member.

This is the right of families to visit their loves ones and the excuse that members are not willing to visit their families is not acceptable in any case, she stated.

Ms. Gomes asked Khodabandeh and Mirbagheri to have a trip to Brussels in order to clarify the case of MKO victims for the EU MPs and to explain the objectives of Nejat Society. Besides, she promised to have a future trip to Iran, exclusively to visit the families of MKO hostages.

She noted that she knows some of the MKO survivors in Brussels and she has officially condemned the violent acts of the MKO agents against them in the EU parliament. In her opinion, the MKO’s terrorism is opening its way to Europe and this is disturbing. “Today we should stop this cult, tomorrow is late”, she said.

Appreciating the deep understanding of Ms. Ana Gomez about the threats of the Cult of Rajavi, Nejat representatives showed gratitude for her support for the cult survivors in Brussels.

also:

Ana Gomes: Mojahedin Khalq will bring the problems of Iraq to Albania

Albanian based MEK terrorists threat to security of EUP says Ana Gomes MEP

MKO former member meets EUP representative in Brussels

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UN High Commissioner for Refugees

Defectors of the MKO visit the UNHCR authorities in Genève

Two former members of the Mujahedin Khalq Organization (the MKO/ MEK/ PMOI/ the Cult of Rajavi) visited the officials of the UN High Commissioners for Refugees.

On Tuesday February 20, Ghorban Ali Hosseinnezhad and Davoud Baghervand as founders of “NO to Terrorism and Cults” association visited the UNHCR authorities in the central office of the commissioners in Geneva. The two MKO defectors discussed the situation of the refugees who have recently left the MKO in Tirana, Albania.

They appreciated the UNHCR’s taking action to pay the refugees’ monthly payment independently excluding the MKO authorities from confiscating the defectors’ money.

As former high ranking members of the MKO cult, Hossseinnejad and Baghervand gave testimonies on what they underwent and witnessed in the oppressive system ruling the MKO and warned the authorities about the critical situation of those who are still in the group. They described the physical, mental and financial pressure that the MKO leaders impose on their member as if they are their hostages.

Hosseinnejad asserted that the actions of the human rights bodies will not be effective unless the hostages of the MKO’s cult-like system are informed of their basic human rights and are able to decide for their future with their own free will. So the HCR authorities should visit the MKO hostages regularly and ensure them that HCR supports them in any case. ”they are bombarded with disinformation about the UNHCR and the free world as the world of capitalism and bourgeoisie,” Hosseinnejad told the authorities.

The authorities of the UNHCR promised to inquire the situation of the current members of the MKO as well as the defectors of the group.

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Mujahedin Khalq Organization members' families

Meeting a suffering family

Over a decade ago, Ahmad and Amin Talavati were recruited by the Mujahedin Khalq Organization (the MKO/ MEK/ PMOI/ the Cult of Rajavi) in Turkey. They were actually deceived by the MKO agents and taken as hostages in the group’s base in Iraq, Camp Ashraf. They are in the group’s camp in Tirana, Albania, now, without any access to the free world, particularly with their families.

The suffering family of Talavati brothers made efforts to help their beloveds release from the Cult of Rajavi as soon as they found out that they got trapped in the group. They traveled to Iraq several times. They are still hopeful.

My brothers have been imprisoned by the MKO traitors for near 15 years

In a meeting with Nejat Society, Gilan office, Akbar Talavati condemned the recent act of the MKO to transfer his brothers to the remote camp Menza outside Tirana. “My brothers have been imprisoned by the MKO traitors for near 15 years. We got to know that they seek to get released from the Rajavis’ hands. I only need to have a short visit with them in order to aid them leave the group and to bring the good news of their salvation for my awaiting parents.“

Nejat society officials and Talavati family discussed ways for communication between suffering families and their loved ones in Albania including appeals to human rights and international bodies.

February 28, 2018 0 comments
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