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Iran

Iran destroys 4 overseas terror groups, invites Saudi Arabia to be rational

Iran’s FM Spokesman Bahram Ghasemi said Mon. that Nojeh airbase in Hamedan is no longer in use by Russian fighter jets and the cooperation has come to an end for the time being.

Bahram Ghasemi in his first press conference as Iran’s Foreign Ministry Spokesman discussed the issue on Iran’s providing of an airbase to Russia whence Russian fighter jets would take off to target and destroy ISIL strongholds in Syria, adding “we had signed no agreement with Russia on this cooperation and our relations are strategic. What matters the most to us and our people is security and we will spare no efforts in securing the country in whatever way possible.”

Ghasemi went on to add, “we have had an understanding with the Russian side on fighting terrorism wherein we agreed to take certain joint measures against terrorists. The Russians’ recent move took place with Moscow’s prior request and Tehran’s confirmation so that they could use our airspace to target terrorists in Syria.”

About Turkish President Erdogan’s visit to Tehran, he said “no exact date has been defined yet, but we will inform the public as soon as a date for President Erdogan’s visit is decided.”

He went on to add, “talks between Iran and Turkey will continue on various levels and in all political, parliamentary, and economic dimensions. We are making efforts to expand our bilateral and regional cooperation with Turkey.”

Ghasemi further stressed that there is no insistence on Iran’s part to persuade Turkey to change its positions in regard to Syria; “we will never impose our views on others, the same way that others cannot impose their views on us. We will only declare our own positions and may reach some common grounds with other countries during negotiations.”

About the upcoming visit of the head of MEK, Mujahedeen-e-Khalq, an anti-Iran terrorist group exiled in France and Iraq, Maryam Rajavi, to Saudi Arabia, he called Saudi officials to take rational and wise measures since stability and security of the region would also benefit the Arab kingdom.

In regard to Iran-UK relations, he said “one of the objectives of the Foreign Ministry is to normalize its relations with the countries that we have no problems with.”

He went on to add, “embassies in Tehran and London are active at the level of Charge d’affaires, and there is the possibility to improve the relations to the level of ambassadors and we are hoping that it will happen in the future.”

He also clarified certain confusions about two cases regarding foreign diplomats in Iran. In regard to the two European diplomats that had faced some problems in one of the western provinces in the country, he said no offense has been made and that the diplomats have travelled there with prior notice and legal permit.

About the news on the arrest of Japanese ambassador, he said “I do not confirm the arrest. I am informed that a misunderstanding had taken place since the Japanese ambassador to Tehran had not been carrying his identification card and was therefore questioned.”

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4 terrorist groups annihilated overseas: IRGC

TEHRAN, Aug. 22 (MNA) – Commander of IRGC’s Quds base has announced they have destroyed four anti-Iran groups of terrorists outside Iran.

Major General Mohammad Marani made the remarks in a joint meeting with officials of anti-drug organizations from five provinces in southern and eastern Iran and asserted that “IRGC pursues security in all areas and in issues such as human trafficking, smuggling, and anti-Iran and terrorist groups which are conducted out of borders, we carry out missions overseas with necessary coordinations.”

Gen. Marani described missions in current year as successful and dubbed the fight against anti-Revolution groups trying to infiltrate through eastern borders among most important efforts.

He further elaborated on the terrorist groups which have been destroyed overseas; “one of the groups was known as ‘Furqan Vasl’ led by Amanallah Raeisi and was trying to enter the country to carry out terrorist attacks in central parts of country,” Marani said. “four members of the group were killed about two months ago and Amanallah Raeisi and other four members of the group were arrested with 150 kilograms of drugs.”

Quds base commander in southeast Iran emphasized that borders of the Islamic Republic of Iran are under vigilant protection of security forces and that Arab intelligence services, especially from Saudi Arabia, are trying to insecure eastern borders.

August 24, 2016 0 comments
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Iran Interlink Weekly Digest

Iran Interlink Weekly Digest – 157

++ Comments this week have mostly concerned the mass transfer of MEK members from Iraq to Albania. The main question for everyone is whether Albania will become the next Camp Ashraf and whether, therefore, Saudi Arabia is capable of becoming the next Saddam? If the answer is no, they’re both in deep shit because the MEK couldn’t achieve its goals even with Saddam’s help.

++ Other comments have talked about the exodus of disaffected members in Tirana and the breakdown of the MEK’s control over the members. Basically, there is growing chaos inside the MEK as members are constantly finding ways to contact the outside world.

++ While this is happening, four series of wanted people – heads of the MEK – have been transferred out of Iraq using false documents. There is some evidence they are under the protection of Saudi Intelligence. All this has somehow been leaked. The photos, names, pseudonyms and photocopies of the false documents of these individuals have been published in four series. Some of these missing people are the personal assistants (cook, driver, secretary, etc.) and bodyguards of Massoud Rajavi which prompts the question ‘has Rajavi been transferred to Saudi, Europe or is he dead?’ Whichever is true, this movement means he doesn’t need these people anymore. The main question inside the MEK remains unanswered – the Saudis say he’s dead, and the MEK – as the mercenaries of the Saudis – do not answer.

++ As usual now the MEK have got stuck with all these problems, the only thing they can do is to attack former members, presumably hoping to divert internal attention away from these questions.

In English:

++ Joseph Hammond in The National Interest says that Prince Turki’s speech at the MEK rally demonstrates a new direction for him personally and a new Saudi approach to Iran. Turki used to platform to directly threaten regime change against Iran. The article was more cautious in determining the MEK’s role. “Indeed, the MEK often refers to Rajavi bizarrely as the ‘president-elect’ of the Iranian Opposition… The extent to which the MEK maintains intelligence operatives within Iran is unclear. Other than a string of mysterious fires at petrochemical facilities, there is little evidence of an ongoing sabotage campaign. What is clear is a new Saudi willingness to confront what its perceived Iranian threat more directly.”

++ Iran Didban and the Tehran Times covered the meeting between Mahmoud Abbas and Maryam Rajavi. Both the meeting and the MEK itself were dismissed as insignificant.

++ Arash Karami, Al Monitor – an audio file sheds light on 1980s executions in Iran. The article says the audio file sheds light on the Ayatollah Montazeri’s objections to the mass execution of political prisoners toward the end of Ayatollah Khomeini’s life. Many of the political prisoners in Iran at that time were from the MEK.

++ Mazda Parsi for Nejat Society says ‘Selling out your country to enemies, the MKO’s full-time job’. The article examines examples of treasonous acts against the Iranian nation by the MEK in the context of the recent execution of Iranian nuclear scientist Shahram Amiri for treason.

August 19 2016

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Albania

155 Camp Liberty residents left Iraq to Albania

A group of 155 Mujahedin-e Khalq members residing in Camp Liberty, Iraq flied to Tirana, Albania. The members transferred on Wednesday and Thursday, August 17th and 18th, Neday-e Haghighat Website reported.

Based on the reports during August, 676 residents of Camp Liberty (TTL) transferred to Albania.

Iran’s Ambassador to Baghdad said on Thursday August 5, that the remaining members of MKO will be deported in 45 days.

The recent flights included several high-ranking members of the group who are notoriously known for their inhuman attitude against low-ranking members taken as hostages in the cult. These folks have been under the arrest warrant issued by Iraqi government so they fled Iraqi territory by fake identity and passport.

The names are as follows:

  1. Hamidreza Hakimi
  2. Jalil Gholamzadeh
  3. Majid Khabaz Sirjani
  4. Morterza Omidi
  5. Tajbakhsh Delavari
  6. Bijar Rahimi
  7. Mohammad Zareiee or Zare-zadeh
  8. Hamidreza Esmaeil Beigi
  9. Mahmoud Barisemi
  10. Mohammadmehdi Sabet-Rostami
  11. Farah Firouzmand
  12. Sorour Lahmi
  13. Abdollah Jaafar-zadeh
  14. Hamid Robat
  15. Ahmad Zarchi
  16. Mehrdad Bazazian
  17. Mojtaba Boland-Martabeh
  18. Jamal Olyaei
  19. Mahmoud Sufi
  20. Esmaeil Kavousi-nia
  21. Ghasem Jabrai
  22. Seyyed Aliasghar Haj-Seyyed-Javadi
  23. Morteza Ghaemi ( aliases Alimohammad Ranj-Orangi )
  24. Bahman Rezaei
  25. Ahmad Taj-gardun
  26. Siyavosh Farshid
  27. Mehdi Mohammad-Moradi
  28. Behzad Ghaderi
  29. Mohsen (samad) siyahkolah ( aliases Hossein Golchian or Golshian )
  30. Javad Soleyman-Jah
  31. Golnaz Tamizi
  32. Susan Bani-Hashemi
  33. Mehdi Haj-Hosseini
  34. Ozra Alavi Taleghani ( aliases Susan Kalali )
  35. Shahriar Shakhes
  36. Massoud Heidari
  37. Aliasghar Akbari
  38. Amirabbas Zabeti
  39. Hossein Rezaei-nejad
  40. Hamid Kohandel Gargari
  41. Sheida Taheri
  42. Raziyeh Ghadami
  43. Nahid Sataroloyoub ( aliases Sattari )
  44. Azar Karimpour ( aliases Mahnaz Abooei )
  45. Fahimeh Azarani
  46. Mohammad Fadaei
  47. FArshid Raees-zadeh
  48. Nima Habashi
  49. Iraj Soltani
  50. Ali Mamghani Mothagh
  51. Behnam Alivandi
  52.  
  53. Seyed Mohammadkazem Nabavi Chashami
  54. Farzan Pur-Abed
  55. Behrooz Barghian
  56. Malek Beyt-Masha’l
  57. Hossein Khorsand Akbarzadeh
  58. Shahpoor Mohammadi
  59. Ahmadreza Iranpur
  60. Navid Danafar
  61. Darush Shahpari
  62. Jalil Borbor
  63. Puran Dehghanpur
  64. Laleh Noghreh-Saz ( aliases Narges Rakhshani )
  65. Fatemeh Reza-zadeh
  66. Alimohammad Rahimi Alashti
  67. Mohammad Tavakoli
  68. Esmaeil Ghasemi
  69. Ali Osat Firouz-bakht
  70. Nader Razaei-far
  71. Ozra ( amineh ) Takhshid
  72. Roghayeh ( Homa ) Jaberi
  73. Maryam Kavani
  74. Mahnaz Jadidian
  75. Shokuh Ghasem-zadeh
  76. Emad Duji
  77. Alireza Baghban Khatibi
  78. Hamid Mohammad Agh-Atabay
  79. Abbas Ghodrati
  80. Hasan Rahnama
  81. Rasul Mahdloo Torkaman ( aliases Farid shafaei)
  82. Ahmad Mohammadi
  83. Ayoub Astan-alami
  84. Mohammad Ranjbar
  85. Mahmoud Latifi
  86. Nurmorad Kolah-Jooei
  87. Najaf Kamali
  88. Babak Tahmasebi
  89. Rahim Falahat-nejad
  90. Gholamreza Esfandiari
  91. Ali Tajbakhsh
  92. Nader Keshmiri
  93. Zahra Ruzbeh
  94. Farideh Yazdan-panah
  95. Narges Shafiei ( aliases Nasrin Shalivari )
  96. Mahmoud Fard
  97. Ali Mahdavi
  98. Mohammadreza Iranpur
  99. Alireza Pur-Jaafar Rudsari
  100. Mehran Rastin
  101. Ebrahim Haghiri
  102. Ali Ashraf Maleki
  103. Davoud Heydarian
  104. Ali Hajari
  105. Kheyrollah Mohammad-alian
  106. Amir-younos Haghighi
  107. Mehdi Jalilian
  108. Hasan Sadeghi
  109. Manouchehr Mohammadi
  110. Ahmad Sorkhi
  111. Soltan Bavi
  112. Ahmad Pir-hayati
  113. Musa Motahedi
  114. Esmaeil Rezaei Sheikh Amiranloo
  115. Saeid Mehdizadeh Mola-bashi
  116. Fariborz Nemati
  117. Alireza Gheytani
  118. Mohammad Shafaei
  119. Mohammadmehdi Mohseni
  120. Saeed Hoseini

The second group:

  1. Shayesteh Saghaei
  2. Nasrin Masih
  3. Raziyeh Tabari
  4. Ensiyeh Golshahi ( aliases Golmohamamdi )
  5. Akram Faraji
  6. Nejah Javaheri
  7. Kobra Amini
  8. Mitra Amooei
  9. Nushin Jahan-roshan
  10. Esmat Kargar-zadeh
  11. Zahra Shirzad ( aliases Kosar Negahdar Khorshidfar )
  12. Alireza Nejad-Shams
  13. Enayat Sohrabi
  14. Saeed Rajaei-pur
  15. Leila Ghanbari
  16. Mahmour Fakhri-nia
  17. Zahra Seraj
  18. Akbar Moeini Karbkandi
  19. Fatemeh HOmafar ( aliases Maryam Ratebi )
  20. Alireza Maadanchi (aliases Bijan Hadizadeh )
  21. Mojtaba Zakeri ( aliases Bahman Esmaeili )
  22. Hossein Paydar
  23. Monir Seyedi Kamjani
  24. Mohammad Khujinian
  25. Hojjat Rezaei ( Ali Hojati )
  26. Vahid Sadegh
  27. Gholamali Riyahi
  28. Seyyed Mohammad Vahedi
  29. Gholamreza Sireh
  30. Mehdi Halvaei
  31. Seyyed Hasan Musavi almaleki
  32. Fatemeh Faghihi
  33. Soheyla Shaabani
  34. Zahra Mazuchian ( aliases Mina Sharifpur)
  35. Soraya Yazdan-sepah
August 23, 2016 0 comments
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Albania

More wanted MKO terrorists smuggled to Europe

On Wednesday and Thursday, August 17th and 18th, a group of 155 MKO hostages flied to Tirana, Albania where they are still kept under the severe mind control system of the Cult of Rajavi.
The recent flights included several high-ranking members of the group who are notoriously known for their inhuman attitude against low-ranking members taken as hostages in the cult. These folks have been under the arrest warrant issued by Iraqi government so they fled Iraqi territory by fake identity and passport.
The followings are four of dozens of MKO torturers who have fled Justice and moved to Europe.
Mohsen Siahkolah under the fake name of Hossein Golchian is an old high-ranking member of the cult. He is specialized in bomb making and bombing operations.
Ozra Taleqani under the fake name of Susan Kalaee is an intelligence expert for the MKO. She cooperated with Saddam Hussein’s intelligence in spying operations against Iran during the Iran-Iraq war.
Soheila Shaabani is an intelligence and security agent of the MKO. She has been working for the so-called counter intelligence section of the group. She has labeled several cult members as suspicious and has condemned them of working for Iranian Intelligence. Her victims faced a horrible fate.
Alireza Sadr Hajseyed Javadi was Massoud Rajavi’s personal guard. His physical traits made him a proper element for heading the guarding team of Massoud Rajavi.

August 22, 2016 0 comments
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Members of the MEK

Fugitive heads of the MKO Cult: Hamideh Shahrokhi

The Mujahedin-e Khalq ( MEK/MKO) criminal heads are running away from Camp Liberty, Iraq using false passports. These are the elements who have been involved in terrorizing, torturing and killing operations and are mostly wanted by Interpol.

They are mostly escaping to Albania and then to European countries.

Information and photographs of several of these fugitive elements has been exposed by former members of the MKO destructive cult.

Hamideh Shahrokhi aliases Zahra Alipour.

She is a veteran member of Mujahedin-e Khalq group. She has been actively involved in suppression within the MKO Camps. Hamideh Shahrokhi is on the Iraqi wanted list for committing crimes against humanity in the country.

She operated as commander of military and support bases and participated at the MKO terrorist operations: Pearl and Eternal Light.

In the MKO’s Pearl Operation against Iraqi Kurds she operated as commander of the MKO’s forefront forces to attack the Kurdish towns issuing the order to kill civilians.

She is one of the main elements holding mandatory brainwashing sessions for the members.

August 17, 2016 0 comments
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Mujahedin Khalq; A proxy force

Selling out your country to enemies, the MKO’s full-time job

Literally people who betray their country practice treason. In the history of Iran as well as many other nations there were a lot of traitors who sold out their nation to enemies for low prices. Shahram Amiri was an Iranian nuclear expert who was sentenced to death by Islamic Republic because he had sold classified information on the Iranian nuclear program to the United States. Amiri was executed but the payroll of the enemies of Iran contains a large number of names of which the most notable one is the Mujahedin Khalq Organization (the MKO/ the Cult of Rajavi).

A traitor to his country ranges from fifth “columnists” who are sympathetic to or working with the enemy to “spies” who work directly for the enemy. A traitor can also be merely sympathetic to the goals of the enemy, in this case it is called “bed fellow” or “fellow traveler”. He can also be naively fooled by the enemy’s propaganda into promoting the enemy’s goals. In this case, it is called “useful idiot”. Traitors can also be used as a proxy force by the enemies of their hometown. Regarding the MKO’s history, the group has played all parts of a traitor that were discussed here.

During the eight year of Iran-Iraq war, the MKO betrayed Iran as a fifth columnist, a spy and a proxy force. Ann Khodabandeh, former member of the MKO, correctly labels the group as “Saddam’s Private Army”. Massoud Rajavi directly worked for Saddam Hussein. He used to call Iraqi dictator, “the Land lord”. In exchange for the military and financial support by Iraqi Baath regime, the MKO provided them with classified intelligence on Iran and pleased them with cross border attacks against Iranian civilians and soldiers.

After the collapse of the Iraqi dictator in 2003, the MKO turned out to play other roles of a traitor. “The M.E.K.’s ties with Western intelligence deepened after the fall of the Iraqi regime in 2003”, write Seymour Hersh, the prominent American Journalist. [1]

Seymour Hersh reveals that the MKO agents received military and intelligence training in the US territory in 2005. His article “Our men in Iran” was published in the New Yorker in April 2012. According to the investigated article, the Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC) conducted training the MKO in Nevada desert and mountainous areas. Hersh quotes Robert Baer, a retired C.I.A. agent who is fluent in Arabic and had worked undercover in Kurdistan and throughout the Middle East in his career, “They wanted me to help the M.E.K. collect intelligence on Iran’s nuclear program.” Baer recalled,“They thought I knew Farsi, which I did not. I said I’d get back to them, but never did.” [2]

In a separate interview, a retired four-star general, who has advised the Bush and Obama Administrations on national-security issues, told Hersh that he had been privately briefed in 2005 about the training of Iranians associated with the MKO in Nevada by an American involved in the program. They got “the standard training,” he told Hersh, “in commo, crypto [cryptography], small-unit tactics, and weaponry—that went on for six months.” [3]

Hersh’s article was published just a few months after the NBC News reported that the assassination of the Iranian nuclear scientists was a team work by the MKO and the Israeli Intelligence Mossad. According to Richard Engel and Robert Windrem on the NBC News,  “Deadly attacks on Iranian nuclear scientists are being carried out by an Iranian dissident group that is financed, trained and armed by Israel’s secret service, U.S. officials tell NBC News, confirming charges leveled by Iran’s leaders.” [4]

The MKO’s sympathy for the goals of anti-Iran figures in the US government, particularly the GOP leaders is widely covered by the journalists. The NBC News covers the bed fellowship too, “at least two GOP presidential candidates have no problem with the targeting of nuclear scientists.  In a November debate, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich endorsed “taking out their scientists,” and former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum called it, ”a wonderful thing.” [5]

“The MEK’s opposition to the Iranian government also has recently earned it both plaudits and support from an odd mix of political bedfellows,” reported NBC News. [6]

Philip Giraldi, a former CIA officer who is contributing editor to The American Conservative and executive director of the Council for the National Interest denounces American sponsors of the MKO in his piece titled “The MEK’s Useful Idiots” on Antiwar.com. [7]

He writes: “The U.S. military and the CIA have in the past recruited MEK agents to enter Iran and report on nuclear facilities. Other MEK agents, recruited and trained by Israel’s Mossad intelligence agency, have recently killed a number of Iranian nuclear scientists and officials. The group appears to have ample financial resources, and it is generally believed that at least some of the money comes from Mossad. The MEK is able to place full-page ads in major U.S. newspapers and is also known to pay hefty speaker’s fees to major political figures who are willing to speak publicly on its behalf. The group claims to want regime-change in Iran to restore democracy to the country, an odd assertion as it itself has no internal democracy.” [8]

Giraldi believes that Zionist Americans are actually fooled by the propaganda launched by the MKO against the Islamic Republic. “Because the MEK is a resource being used by Israel in its clandestine war against Iran, it is perhaps inevitable that many friends of Israel in the United States are campaigning vigorously to have the group removed from the terrorism list, he asserts. “Indeed, neocons at their various think-tanks and publications as well as AIPAC all support delisting the group.” [9]

Given many evidences, investigations and testimonies, the MKO has committed the most treasonous acts against its own nation. The irony is that the group’s propaganda condemns the execution of Amiri as a criminal act and denies that it has cooperated with Israel for the assassination of several Iranian nuclear scientist. Possibly, the MKO claims that all the above mentioned references and many other that were not cited in this piece are agents of the Iranian Intelligence Ministry.

By Mazda Parsi

References:

[1]Hersh, Seymour,  Our Men in Iran?, The New Yorker , April 5, 2012

[2] ibid

[3] ibid

[4] Engel, Richard & Windrem, Robert,  Israel teams with terror group to kill Iran’s nuclear scientists, U.S. officials tell NBC News, NBC News, Feb 9, 2012

[5] ibid

[6] ibid

[7] Giraldi, Philip, The MEK’s Useful Idiots , Antiwar.com, March 08, 2012

[8] ibid

[9] ibid

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Albania

109 MKO members moved to Albania

A group of 109 Mujahedin-e Khalq members residing in Camp Liberty, Iraq relocated in Tirana. The members transferred on August 9th, 2016, Sahar Family Foundation reported.

Based on the reports during August, 521 residents of Camp Liberty (TTL) transferred to Albania in 5 groups.

Iran’s Ambassador to Baghdad said on Thursday August 5, that the remaining members of MKO will be deported in 45 days.

The names are as follows:

  1. Gholamreza Jalal
  2. Mohamamdreza Mohammad-pur Javidi
  3. Bijan Pirnejad
  4. Hasan Mimani
  5. Hasan Hedayat
  6. Heshmat Heydarian
  7. Hasineh Hagh-verdi
  8. Jamshid Kargar
  9. Mohamamdali Taheri
  10. Mohammad Moghadam
  11. Farzad Atrak
  12. Safar Zakeri
  13. Akbar Aliasghari
  14. Ahmad Fakhr Attar
  15. Samad Amiri
  16. Morteza Hariri
  17. Behzad Mirzaei
  18. Ebrahim Shahriyari
  19. Majid Heydari
  20. Mohamamd Bali
  21. Ehteram Mokhtari Kazerouni
  22. Samira Shams
  23. Barat Abudarda
  24. Afsaneh Pichgah
  25. Ali Farahmandi
  26. Hamidreza Habibi
  27. Maliheh Tamami ( aliases Zahra Tiftakchi – Akram)
  28. Zahra Eslami Jam
  29. Gholamhossein Eshghi ( aliases Isaaci)
  30. Mehdi Hosseini
  31. Abas Abaspur
  32. Golshan Amiri ( aliases Manijeh Keshmiri)
  33. Ahmad Sadaf
  34. Hasan Darabi Juybari
  35. Nazar Puraki
  36. Siyamak Zaker
  37. Ebrahim Falak-aflaki
  38. Marziyeh Noruz-zadeh ( aliases Nuri Mehrabani)
  39. FAtaneh Avazpur
  40. Hamid Arizi
  41. Farideh Safaei
  42. Ategheh Khorsand
  43. Sima Lolaki
  44. FAhimeh Garfami
  45. Jalil Zamani
  46. Naser Afshar Rezaei ( alias name)
  47. Massoud Naseri ( alias name)
  48. Fariba Foroughi-pur
  49. Hasan Kanaei
  50. Mohammad ali Maleki
  51. Zahra Ali-pur
  52. Farzaneh Kamaei ( Kamangir)
  53. Mojgan Mohammad Zamani
  54. Akram Musavi
  55. Mehdi Oghbaei Khak ( Kaveh )
  56. Kobra Jokar
  57. Sakineh Jahanbakhsh
  58. Ensiyeh Navid
  59. Mohsen Nadi Shabastari
  60. Yahya Parham
  61. Alireza Sedaghat ( aliases Rahmat )
  62. Farzad Khaef Yazdani
  63. Abbas Senobari
  64. Mohammad Agha Hosseini
  65. Mohammadreza Keshavarz
  66. Alireza Joz Ranjbar
  67. Kazem Seyyedi
  68. Mohsen Mahmoudi
  69. Hashem Ali
  70. Reza Rafiei
  71. Abdolreza Dolfi ( aliases Abdolzahra )
  72. Abdolreza Jokari
  73. Fahimeh  Mahuzi
  74. Ahmad Foroughi
  75. Mehdi Asgari
  76. Safura Ghodsi
  77. Alimohammad Tashayod ( aliases Haj ali)
  78. Morteza Kamarizadeh
  79. Aliakbar Mirghasemi
  80. Abdollah Fuladvand
  81. Peyman Mojallal
  82. Saeed Soleymani-rad
  83. Babak Karimi Azad
  84. Maliheh Faraji Moghadam
  85. Nosrat Javadi
  86. Sudabeh Sharif
  87. Najaf Sefidgari ( aliases Khameneh)
  88. Fathollah Najafi
  89. Ahmad Vafaei
  90. Karim Ghods
  91. Keyvan Hagh-Shenas
  92. Naser Mahabadi
  93. Farokh Sabz-Ghabaei
  94. Mir Afzal Habibpur
  95. Karim Naal Bandian
  96. Esmaeil Masoumi
  97. Rahman Heydari
  98. Mozaffar Baba-nia
  99. Ali Mohebi
  100. Nasrollah Maasumian
  101. Faramarz Safa ( aliases Sohrab )
  102. Hamidreza Esmaeil-zadeh
  103. Ali Gudarzi
  104. Jaafar Ghambari (Kuchaksaraei)
  105. Mohammad Gharaei
  106. Mohammad Rasul Khalvati
  107. Yadollah Yazdi
  108. Ebrahim Dusti
  109. Alireza Hatami
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Mujahedin Khalq Organization's Propaganda System

Fatah movement: Abbas-Rajavi meeting insignificant

A member of the Fatah Central Committee described Abbas-Rajavi meeting an insignificant matter.

“This should not be discussed anymore as the PA president had landed to France for a meeting and Maryam Rajavi is based in the country,” Abbas Zaki told al-Alam.

Hosted by the France, Mahmoud Abbas’ meeting with Rajavi too place at his residence, so it is quite insignificant and meaningless, specially since Abu Mazen is against intervening in domestic affairs of other countries.

Highlighting the strong bond of friendship between Iran and Palestine, Abbas Zaki said, the relationship between the two countries was built on one and same goal and struggle to do away with all forms of dictatorship.

He added that Islamic Revolution has always prioritized Palestine and ach year Iranians celebrate the International Qods Day.

August 16, 2016 0 comments
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Iran

Iran: Mojahedin Khalq are non-existent

TEHRAN – Head of the public relations office of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) said on Saturday the Mojahedin Khalq Organization (MKO) has gone down in history and is no longer alive.

“The Munafiqeen (MKO) is dead and the lid of its coffin has been nailed down,” Second Brigadier General Ramazan Sharif said, attending a memorial ceremony in Kashan, ISNA reported.

“This terrorist group, which is backed by some European and Arab countries, fought against Iran during the imposed war (the Iraq-Iran war) and killed our youths.”

The MKO has existed as an Islamist-Marxist group since 1965, when it fought the Shah regime. It carried out a number of attacks against U.S. soldiers stationed in Iran and years later it was put on the U.S. State Department terrorist list.

After the 1979 Islamic Revolution, however, the group resorted to bombings and assassinations. Iran sees the group responsible for the death of 17,000, according to Hossein Mousavian, former Iranian ambassador to Germany and current researcher at the University of Princeton.

“And now, after committing all these atrocities, the terrorist group is being revived by some countries to fight the Islamic Republic of Iran,” he added.

Ramazan Sharif further said the “suspicious efforts” made by some countries to revive the terrorist group are doomed to fail and they cannot bring this lifeless entity back to life by using infamous political figures who have supported terrorist acts in the region and even in Europe and America

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Members of the MEK

Fugitive heads of the MKO Cult: Samira Shams

The Mujahedin-e Khalq ( MEK/MKO) criminal heads are running away from Camp Liberty, Iraq using false passports. These are the elements who have been involved in terrorizing, torturing and killing operations and are mostly wanted by Interpol.

They are mostly escaping to Albania and then to European countries.

Information and photographs of several of these fugitive elements has been exposed by former members of the MKO destructive cult.

Samira Shams under the title of; “Chief of Staff Support”.

She participated in the Pearl Operation in Iraqi Kurdistan in which Rajavi took orders from Iraqi dictator; Saddam Hussein to massacre Kurdish villagers. Maryam Rajavi famously ordered her forces to run over the victims with their tanks so as not to waste bullets unnecessarily. The MEK, acting as Saddam’s Private Army, were used to viciously quell the Kurdish uprisings (intifada Shabaniyeh) in the North.

She also actively participated in suppressing the Mujahedin-e Khalq Cult hostages at Camps Ashraf and Liberty.

She is one of the main elements of the MKO Cult in suppressing dissatisfied members of the group and preventing them from leaving the Cult.

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