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The cult of Rajavi

Dialogue with the MKO, a Destructive Policy

While the Chiclot Report has presented a range of evidence that demonstrates that Britain was misled by Tony Blair in the run up to the war in Iraq a British Parliamentary Committee urge UK to condemn what it calls “Tehran’s efforts” against the MKO in Europe! The British Parliamentary Committee for Iran Freedom (BOCIF) asked Western governments to condemn “the Tehran regime for undermining and rejecting democratic values and the Rule of Law”. The Committee called for a” firm and responsible” policy in relation with the Islamic Republic and advised them to see dialogue with the Mujahedin Khalq Organization as a “constructive policy”.

The letter of support of 25 UK parliament members for the Mujahedin Khalq was published coincidently with the publication of the long-awaited Chicolt report that drew much attention and strong criticism of UK former Prime Minister Tony Blair for his naïve commitment to the Americans, and for misleading of parliament. According to the report, the allegations about Saddam’s WMD was not reliable and not a “great concern “to justify the invasion to Iraq.

Regardless of large numbers of human loss- civilians who were killed and injured – in the war in Iraq, UK government and people played a high cost for probably unneeded war. Now, the 25 British MPs who seek constructive dialogue with the MKO should beware that supporting the cult of Rajavi may cost them much more financial and spiritual expenses. Let’s discuss the BPCIF’s plan to support the MKO.

Lord David Alton of Liverpool, a vocal sponsor of the MKO who condemned IR for violence and crackdown of Iranian users of social networks and its “restrictive ideology”, vowed his support for Maryam Rajavi, praising her “constant support for democracy”. He and a number of his comrades in the so-called BPCIF claim to “stand by Maryam Rajavi’s third option”.

Third option of Maryam Rajavi is claimed to advocate the controversial option, “democratic regime change in Iran”. As a matter of fact, regime change rarely leads to democratization. Democracy is not a phenomenon that can be imposed through regime change. Moreover, imposing democracy by force is almost impossible.

British supporters of the MKO should notice the tools and the grounds that a movement needs for bringing democracy in a society. They should watch the MKO’s small society in its camps to verify that the group is the proper force that enjoys the proper tools to function properly.

 Actually, democracies require various tools in order to function properly. People in a democratic society should be able to vote, should have access to free press, to the Internet and to libraries. In such society, authorities can cultivate democracy.

However, in the cult-like society inside the MKO, none of the above-mentioned grounds are available. The tools are not available because Maryam Rajavi and her disappeared husband Massoud Rajavi have never wanted them to be available to their rank and file.

“Totalitarian cult” is indeed the most frequent label applied to the MEK by people who come in contact with the group,” wrote Veronika Krasheninnikova of RT.

International reports on the truth of the MKO including HRW’s “No Exit”, indicate the very undemocratic atmosphere ruling the Cult of Rajavi, as well as many other reports, testimonies and memoirs of former members of the group who reveal the most inhumane violations of human rights in the MKO camps.

The British advocates of the MKO who want their government to consider their support for the MKO as a “constructive policy”, they should beware that it is absolutely a destructive policy to rely on a cult-like group with a dark history of violence for bringing democracy in Iran.

By Mazda Parsi,

August 8, 2016 0 comments
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Albania

107 TTL residents transferred to Albania

Another group of 107 Mujahedin-e Khalq members residing in Camp Liberty, Baghdad relocated in Tirana, Neday-e Haghighat Website reported.

Iran’s Ambassador to Baghdad Hassan Danaeifar said on Thursday that the Iraqi government with the cooperation of the United Nations has so far expelled 65 percent of the MKO terrorists and the rest will be deported in 45 days.

The Names are as follows:

  1. Shahram Mollaei
  2. Mohsen Negahban
  3. Hamidreza Bakhtiari
  4. Bijan Puladrag
  5. Ghasem Kolyaei
  6. Bahram Shahkarami
  7. Ebrahim Moradi
  8. Iman Nematollahi-fard
  9. Mohsen Shaabani
  10. Moslem Mohamamdi
  11. Hossein Malkei
  12. Yazdan Mojtahedi
  13. Ali Mehmandoust
  14. Mehri Aligholi
  15. Yousof Laskani
  16. Asadollah Bahrami
  17. Habib Parandak
  18. Mohammadali Sasani
  19. Mahmoud Talebi
  20. Abbas Golrizan
  21. Asghar Vahid Rezaei
  22. Baktash Rahmani
  23. Asghar Faraji-Jooei
  24. Mostafa Mirmohammadi
  25. Farhad Sedaghati
  26. Mansour Haddad-Shakeri
  27. Abas Alishahi
  28. Ata Fathizadeh
  29. Massoud Abouei
  30. Ahmad Paydar
  31. Gholamali Sajedifar
  32. Ali Shah-ghasemi
  33. Kiumars Sohbatzadeh
  34. Nurollah Fallahi
  35. Faramarz Mohammadi
  36. Massoud Mazgi-nejad
  37. Aziz Hedaayti
  38. Mohammad Mashayekhi
  39. Aliakber Oveysi
  40. Yazdan Teymuriyan
  41. Mohsen Diyanat-khah
  42. Mohammad Lotfali-Najd-Bonab
  43. Peyman Hamzavi
  44. Shahab Changaei
  45. Hasan Salahandish
  46. Shah bakhsh Mihani
  47. Mostafa Beheshti
  48. Hossein Shojaei-Aliabadi
  49. Mansour Jadidi
  50. Kazem Mohammadali
  51. Mehran Moghadasi
  52. Kamyar Farkhondi
  53. Hossein Razavi
  54. Hasan ALiakbari-Alavi
  55. Hossein Farsi
  56. Bashir Hadinasab
  57. Alborz Jaafari
  58. Mojtaba Shadbash
  59. Mohammad Karimi
  60. Mahnaz Shahnazi aliases Zhinoos Hashemi Maral
  61. Mohamamdreza Babaei
  62. Hamidreza Kohali
  63. Mhmoud Moheb
  64. Seyed Massoud Miri
  65. Ardeshir Niktalean
  66. Ayoub Azar Bolgoori
  67. Massoud Azadi Majd
  68. Asad Hadadi
  69. Siyavosh Yousofi
  70. Morteza Hoseini
  71. Saeid Taghdiri
  72. Mahmoud Heidari
  73. Aziz Hedayati
  74. Hesam Ahmadi
  75. Pooya Naderi
  76. Yadollah Zareiee
  77. Farhad Ghanadi
  78. Abbas Teymourtash
  79. Alireza Gorgi
  80. Hadi Jahednia aliases Majidreza Pirmardi
  81. Hamidreza Sadr-Dehghani
  82. Mohammadreza  Vakili
  83. Zohreh Kamiyab Sharifi
  84. Seyed-Vafa Mostafavi
  85. Mehrdad Hajian
  86. Rrza Rahabr-Hashemi
  87. Alireza Tavakoli Jamnani
  88. Hamidreza Safari
  89. Mehran Mesbah Irani
  90. Mansour Molaverdi
  91. Ali Yousof-Sadat
  92. Amir Jamaki
  93. Mehdi Sattaroloyoub aliases Mehdi Sattari
  94. Adel Rezagholi
  95. Mehdi Ghafoori
  96. Majid Tavakoli
  97. Yousof Khoobzamani
  98. Gholamhossein Diyanati
  99. Hossein Eyni
  100. Yadollah Mahdian
  101. Mostafa Purahmad
  102. Ali Atefi
  103. Manouchehr Feyzi
  104. Khoda-dad Mohammadi
  105. Mohammadreza Olfat aliases Farhad
  106. Azadeh Khorsand aliases Mina Sepehri Khorsandi                                                          

                                                                               

                                                                               

                                                                               

August 8, 2016 0 comments
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Former members of the MEK

Were Saudis behind Abbas-MEK meeting?

Three weeks after former Saudi intelligence head Prince Turki bin Faisal Al Saud attended a rally for the Iranian opposition group Mujahedeen-e-Khalq (MEK) and called for the overthrow of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas met with Maryam Rajavi in Paris.

A meeting between Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and Mujahedeen-e-Khalq Maryam Rajavi in Paris has sparked both Iranian and Palestinian suspicion about Saudi Arabia’s ties to the Palestinian Authority.

According to the MEK, the meeting took place to discuss fighting fundamentalism and terrorism in the region. Iran, which accuses the MEK of being behind assassinations and bombings resulting in the deaths of thousands over the last 37 years, criticized the meeting. “[Abbas’] problem is that he does not focus on pursuing the rights of the Palestinian people,” said Hossein Amir-Abdollahian, the former deputy foreign minister for Arab and African affairs and current foreign policy adviser to parliament Speaker Ali Larijani. He called the meeting “support for terrorism” and said that it will neither weaken Israel nor liberate Jerusalem. Hossein Sheikholeslam, an adviser for the Iranian Foreign Ministry, said that the MEK is supported by the United States, Israel and Saudi Arabia and called Abbas a “puppet of America.”

Iran is one of the main sponsors of the Palestinian Authority’s (PA) rivals for power in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip. According to Fars News Agency, a coalition of Palestinian groups condemned Abbas’ meeting. A statement by the group read that the meeting can only hurt relations between Palestinian groups and Iran, which has helped Palestinian resistance groups more than Arab countries have since the 1979 revolution. The statement viewed Abbas’ meeting as being in line with Saudi policies in the region, and given the recent closeness between Saudi Arabia and Israel, “the negative consequences of this action will be a hundred fold.” Ten Palestinian groups, most notably the Palestinian Islamic Jihad, which has close ties to Iran, signed the statement.

A number of Iranian analysts viewed the meeting as an extension of the Saudi-Iranian regional rivalry. An article in Mehr News concluded that the meeting was the result of either pressure applied by Saudi Arabia or Abbas’ “welcoming dance for Riyadh” to strengthen ties between Saudi and the PA. Despite Iran’s support for resistance groups in Palestine, the article continued, Iran has never taken an official position against the PA. In fact, the leaders of the Islamic Republic closed the Israeli Embassy after the 1979 revolution and handed it over to a Palestinian delegation led by PLO leader Yasser Arafat. In the face of regional and international pressure, reported the Mehr article, Iran has supported Palestinian groups as one of the goals of the revolution.

In an article for BBC Persian, Mehrdad Farahmand wrote that some politicians meet with MEK members and take pictures with their leaders, but have little knowledge of their background. However, given Abbas’ history of political activity, he could not be unaware of MEK’s own history. Farahmand wrote that before the 1979 revolution, MEK fighters had trained in Lebanon with Fatah, the political party that Abbas now leads. The two groups had also reportedly fought together with Iraqi troops during the Iran-Iraq War. Regarding the meeting, he found, given Faisal’s attendance at the MEK rally and the Saudi media’s wide coverage and support of the Paris event, it is natural to assume that they are investing in groups opposed to Iran.

Arash Karami , Al Monitor

August 7, 2016 0 comments
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Mujahedin Khalq Organization members' families

Families of MKO hostages visit the Iraqi parliament

On Thursday August 2nd , 2016 the families who traveled to Iraq to meet their loved ones taken as hostages at MKO Camp Liberty visited the Iraqi parliament. The families spoke to the Iraqi MPs. The families reiterated their petition which is visiting and getting news of their loved ones at Camp Liberty.

The suffering families also indicated that the UNHCR representatives at the Camp do not cooperate on their humanitarian, certain right of meeting their family members. 

The parliamentarians supported their right to see their loved ones and pledged their help.

Two letter was also written to the Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri Al Ebadi and also to the Iraqi MPs asking for help and stressing that all the families ask for is a visit with their loved ones.

August 7, 2016 0 comments
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Iran Interlink Weekly Digest

Iran Interlink Weekly Digest – 155

++ The commentary about Saudi relations with the MEK has continued this week. The main themes are that this is nothing new and that it will not be a long-term thing and that ultimately Iran will gain, not Saudi Arabia. A short analysis by Behzad Alishah covers the points made by others about the three main players last week. He says: if I were Maryam Rajavi, I would beg the Saudis not to make me do whatever they ask me to because Saudi is associated in public opinion with Daesh. The next thing I will find myself doing is posing in my nice clothes with a long bearded Wahhabi leader. There has to be a limit to what I do. But then, says Alishahi, I’m not Maryam Rajavi. Similarly, if I were Mahmoud Abbas, I would beg the Saudis not to make me sit with Maryam Rajavi who is hated and reviled throughout the Middle East. I am somebody for whom the door to the UN has been opened. And now, just because the Saudis have a problem with Iran, at the age of 80+ I must tie my reputation and my fate to her. But then, says Alishahi, I am not Abbas, and he is somebody who, the moment he sees money, forgets that his problem is to sort out Palestine not Saudi-Iran relations. Then I put myself in the place of the Saudi king. Asking Abbas and Rajavi to do this, is like taking hold of a hammer and instead of hitting anywhere else except your own head, it only makes you more angry and doesn’t solve anything. I would not reduce myself as the head of a country to take a selfie at the expense of my country. But then I am not the king and of course Saudi is behind 9/11 and Yemen and Daesh. So all three of them are making a mistake and will pay a high price as they usually do. But then I think the main problem of all three is not that they are not clever, it’s because they have no principles and that is why they end up in this situation. Whoever the winner is, it won’t be any of these three.

++ The families of Camp Liberty residents, including many elderly parents, visited the camp this week where an MEK ‘security’ contingent catapulted stones at them, resulting in several injuries. The families also visited the Iraqi parliament where they spoke to MPs. The parliamentarians supported their right to see their loved ones and pledged their help. A letter was also written to Nouri Al Abadi asking for help and stressing that all the families ask for is a visit with their loved ones.

++ Sahar Family Foundation (SFF) has issued a short disclaimer. Sahar acknowledges that the families of MEK members which it supports are free to write anything they like. However, SFF does not endorse individual views and works within a defined remit. If the families say things about their trip to Baghdad, people must enquire directly of them about their views. SFF cannot comment on them.

In English:

++ Nejat Society reported on the sixth attempt of families to visit their loved ones in Camp Liberty. (MEK leader Maryam Rajavi enforces a total ban on all family relations, including between internal members of MEK.) Two hundred families have so far been able to brave Iraq’s summer temperatures and security issues to visit the camp. Another one hundred families are scheduled to join them soon. This is the biggest group to have visited the camp yet. Meanwhile, a hundred Camp Liberty residents were transferred to Albania. They were not given any opportunity to contact their loved ones. Meanwhile, Press TV reported that “Iran’s Ambassador to Baghdad Hassan Danaeifar said on Thursday that the Iraqi government with the cooperation of the United Nations has so far expelled 65 percent of the MKO terrorists and the rest will be deported in 45 days. ‘The Iraqi government has long sought to expel the MKO members, but this process has been delayed due to pressure from the US and some of its allies’, Danaeifar said.”

++ Iranian media reported the criticisms of Iranian officials concerning the meeting between Fatah leader Mahmoud Abbas and MEK leader Maryam Rajavi in Paris.

August 6, 2016 0 comments
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Iraq

Iraq to expel remaining MKO terrorists in 45 days: Iran envoy

Iraq is set to expel the remaining members of the terrorist anti-Iran Mujahedin-e Khalq Organization (MKO) from its soil in the near future, a senior Iranian diplomat says.

Iran’s Ambassador to Baghdad Hassan Danaeifar said on Thursday that the Iraqi government with the cooperation of the United Nations has so far expelled 65 percent of the MKO terrorists and the rest will be deported in 45 days.

“The Iraqi government has long sought to expel the MKO members, but this process has been delayed due to pressure from the US and some of its allies,” Danaeifar said.

The MKO terrorists “have the blood of not only Iranians but Iraqi people on their hands,” said the Iranian diplomat, adding that the terrorist outfit was “complicit” in the crimes committed by the regime of former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein during the eight-year war against Iran in the 1980s.

The MKO has carried out numerous terrorist attacks against Iranian civilians and government officials over the past three decades. Out of the nearly 17,000 Iranians killed in terrorist assaults since the victory of Iran’s 1979 Islamic Revolution, about 12,000 have fallen victim to MKO’s acts of terror.

There is a deep-seated resentment toward the group in Iraq because of its criminal past. The MKO widely supported Saddam in his brutal crackdown on opponents.

In 1986, the MKO members fled Iran for Iraq, where they received support from Saddam and set up Camp Ashraf, now known as Camp New Iraq, near the Iranian border.

In December 2011, the UN and Baghdad agreed to relocate some 3,000 MKO members from Camp Ashraf to Camp Hurriyet (Camp Liberty), a former US military base.

The last group of the MKO terrorists was evicted by the Iraqi government in September 2013 and relocated to Camp Hurriyet to await potential transfer to third countries.

Washington and the European Union have removed the MKO from their lists of terrorist organizations. The anti-Iran terrorists enjoy freedom of activity in the US and Europe, and even hold meetings with American and EU officials.

August 6, 2016 0 comments
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Albania

Another group of Liberty residents relocated in Tirana

100 more Mujahedin-e Khalq members residing in Camp Liberty left Iraq for Albania last week, Neday-e Haghighat Website reported.

Names are as follows:

  • Mehdi Soltani
  • Mehran Ostovanpur
  • Payam Nuri
  • Shirin Ruhi
  • Effat Karbalaei
  • Morteza Mir Musavi
  • Ahmad Faraji
  • Jabbar Sabahi
  • Abbas Alimohammadi
  • Mohammad Hosseini- moghadam
  • Malek Sharaei
  • Hamid Ashtari
  • Ruzbeh Ghanipur
  • Mehdi Farzan
  • Mojtaba Imaninejad
  • Firouz Danafar
  • Khalil Ahmad-HosseinZahi
  • Changiz Sedagaht
  • Rahmatollah Jamali
  • Fereydoun Eskandari
  • Mehrdad Bazazian
  • Azadali Hajilooei
  • Babak Mirzaei
  • Omid Saeedi Sakha
  • Hasan Abdolvahab
  • Abdollah Zareiee
  • Hanif Nazem Zomorrodi aliases Mohsen Vaghef
  • Shahram Ramezanzadeh
  • Ali Hamedranji
  • Rahim Chaharlang
  • Mohammad Amini
  • Nayyer Soltani
  • Saeed Naghash
  • Reza Hasanzadeh
  • Hasan Aref
  • Mansour Barahouyee
  • Hadi Alafteh
  • Hamoun Hosseindust
  • Eskandar Arjomandi
  • Gholamreza Shirinmanesh
  • Gholamreza  Gholami Kheirabadi
  • Sajad Sepehri aliases Mohammad Malek
  • Mohammad Taghi Mohammadi
  • Ahmad Kermani Oskouei
  • Mesbah Taheri
  • Mohammad Torabi
  • Behrouz Kazemi
  • Ezatollah Masouri
  • Ahmad Arefian
  • Mojtaba Zabeti
  • Jahangir Jamali
  • Massoud Asad
  • Ahmad Farzad
  • Javad Arab-daregi
  • Sam Zarghami
  • Amir Rezaei
  • Mohammadsadegh Hashemikhah
  • Mohamadtaghi Yousofi
  • Saeid Abdi
  • Majid Amini Rad (this is the alias name)
  • Mohammad-Behrouz Pirnia
  • Amir Yeganeh
  • Asghar Batman-Ghlich
  • Fereydoun Nedaei
  • Mohammad Jaafari
  • Mohammad Kian
  • Maryam Zoljalali
  • Mohammad Jaafari
  • Mohamamd Kian
  • Maryam Zoljalali
  • Morad Younesi
  • Majid Naeemi
  • Khosro Malekzadeh
  • Mehdi Tadayoni
  • Gita Ahmadkhan-Beigi
  • Abdolhossein Ahangari
  • Massoud Javadzadeh
  • Bashir Akbarian
  • Mohamamd Mostaghimi
  • Mojtaba Kholdi
  • Azar Negahdar
  • Saeed Kia aliases Saeed Jabani
  • Hasan Nezamolmolkialiases Alireza Akbarian (he is a torturer, warder and informant agent of the MKO Cult)
  • Shahrzad Alavi
  • Mehran Ghanimati
  • Mohsen Maasumi
  • Mohammad Momghani Motlagh( dentist)
  • Mehdi Zargaran
  • Gholamhossein Mazrooei
  • Nurollah Yavarizadeh
  • Mina Ghaemi
  • Ali Asgahr Tavasoli
  • Majid Mahmoudi Tavana
  • Mohammad Loghmani
  • Naser Faghihi Habibabadi
  • Daryoush Taki
  • Farid Maadoumi
  • Hamidreza Zareei
  • Alireza Habibzadeh
  • Mohamamd Fallah
  • Behrouz Shafiei (the name be aliases)
  • Zahra Farahnak
  • Hasan Shokati Sani( aliases Mohammad Pursani)
August 4, 2016 0 comments
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Mujahedin Khalq; A proxy force

The American Political Analyst on the relations between Mahmoud Abbas , MKO and Israelis

Susan Nevens, the American political affairs analyst wrote on her Facebook account on the meeting between two “self-appointed presidents” of NCR and PLO:

“On Saturday July 30th, 2016, the Nakba of Palestine, Mahmoud Abbas meets Maryam Rajavi the ringleader the terrorist group/cult organization Mujahedin Khalgh Organization (MKO), to discuss combating ‘fundamentalism’ and ‘terrorism’ in the region !

Abbas iterating the need to combat ‘terrorism’ with ringleader of MKO an organization which has been on the EU Council terror blacklist following strains from the US whose own State Department had the MKO on their terrorist organization list.

Now that was not such an obvious bloody joke if Maryam Rajavi who is a self-appointed President-elect of the Iranian Resistance and Mahmoud Abbas a self-appointed President of PA whose mandate as a president was over half a dozen years ago, were not such obvious waging tails of the American dog.

It would not be such hilarity if MKO/Rajavi have not been so overtly supported by the US and Abbas have not been in such clear collaboration with the US.

Saturday meeting left no more questions on mind of those who doubted the relations between Mahmoud Abbas and Terrorist Organization MKO and Israelis. If that relationship was ever covert the meeting on Saturday made it publicized. doubt on mind of those

The Saturday (July 30) meeting came after the National Council of Resistance of Iran (CNRI) annual meeting in Paris on July 9th, 2016 during which Saudi Arabia’s former spymaster & Director of Saudi Arabia General Intelligence, Turki bin Faisal gave a 30-minute speech officially endorsing and supporting MKO/Rajavi.

http://www.al-monitor.com/…/iran-mek-mojahedin-saudi-turki-…

The Iranian Foreign Ministry subsequently summoned the French Ambassador to Tehran François Sénémaud to hand him a strong note of protest over the meeting.

Amazingly enough neither Turki bin Faisal official endorsement of anti-Iran Terrorist Organization MKO nor the ‘surprised meeting between Rajavi and Abbas deemed significant enough to be reported by Western/US media .”

August 4, 2016 0 comments
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Mujahedin Khalq Organization members' families

Mothers, Most Powerful Army to Fight Maryam Rajavi

Members of the Mujahedin Khalq Organization (the MKO) are victims of highly manipulative technics. Their decision making process is completely dictated by the leaders of the group. Thus, their unconditional devotion to Massoud and Maryam Rajavi does not seem bizarre. What can collapse the bars that extremist and cultist leaders build around their followers?

Based on an article by Daniel Koehler of The San Diego Union-Tribune, “There are three different approaches a country can take against violent extremism and terrorism: prevention, repression and intervention.” The writer states that although Western countries rely on prevention and repression, intervention might be more effective.

Daniel Koehler who has founded GIRDS, the German Institute for Radicalization and Deradicalization Studies, asserts that deradicalization programs work by reaching out to the gatekeepers — family and close friends.  He believes that “Mothers are essential gatekeepers”. “Most of the mothers I have worked with who have lost their children to ISIS or other terrorist groups have noticed something changing about their child, but were mostly alone without any outside help”, he writes.

GIRDS counselors try to build support networks around the family. They will teach the family de-escalation techniques to reduce frustration, fights in the family helping their youth getting away from their extremist recruiters.

Destructive cults such as the MKO (the Cult of Rajavi) keep their members away from family, friends, and everything else they had previously known and loved. This separation is their only way to maintain their hegemony over members. Former member of the MKO, Ann Khodabandeh perfectly denounces the group leaders referring to Daniel Koehler’s article:

“This explains why Maryam Rajavi is terrified – and I mean really terrified – by the families who visit Camp Liberty. Rajavi is holding their loved ones hostage and she knows that if her victims have any contact with their families that will trigger an emotional response in their authentic self. All control over them will evaporate and they will never come back.”

Today, you can see elderly mothers sitting on wheelchairs, crying names of their children who are taken as hostages in Camp Liberty. There are brothers and sisters who bring flowers and candies for their siblings who are mentally and physically imprisoned in the camp.

Liberty residents are not allowed to visit their mothers but they are indoctrinated to throw stones at them. They set the flowers -offered to them by their brothers and sisters- on fire. They hide behind the walls because they panic their mothers on wheelchairs!

Mazda Parsi

August 4, 2016 0 comments
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Mujahedin Khalq Organization members' families

Pictorial – Families sixth effort – second day in front of Camp Liberty

More than two hundred familly members whose beloved ones are taken hostages by the Mujahedin-e Khalq destructive cult  gathered in front of the camp Liberty gates for the sixth time .

This has been the biggest campaign run by families in order to release individuals who are taken as hostages by the MKO despite the Iraq’s dire security and weather condition .

The families demand is to be allowed to visit their loved ones.

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