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Maryam Rajavi

Maryam Rajavi – MEK propaganda queen – puts out again for Iran’s enemies

The Middle East is in turmoil. Deaths and destruction are a daily occurrence throughout the region. Families flee their homes in fear, forced into an uncertain future. No end is in sight. Yet into this calamitous scenario a slick, sophisticated terrorist recruiter’s advert has popped up which ISIS itself could learn from. The National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) website carries a glamorous advertising campaign for a Grand Gathering. Surrounded by glitzy pictures of flag waving youth, the central focus of this gathering is ‘Our pledge: regime change’. Well, we all know what that means. Don’t we? Apparently not. Because this advertising doesn’t reflect the destruction wrought in Iraq, Libya, Syria, Yemen. Here is no promise of jihad and the caliphate. It looks very much like a carnival. Which is exactly what it is – a show.

So, what is meant by the promise of regime change? The first port of call is to understand that the NCRI is just another name for the Mojahedin-e Khalq (MEK) which was also known as the National Liberation Army of Iran (NLA).Back in 1994, MEK leader Massoud Rajavi tasked his wife Maryam to leave Iraq for America in order to regain political recognition of the Mojahedin Khalq as ‘the’ Iranian opposition which had been lost when he refused to abandon Saddam Hussein during the First Gulf war.Refused entry to the USA as the leader of a terrorist entity Maryam instead took up residence in France as a refugee. But instead of meeting politicians to talk about how the MEK could overthrow the Iranian regime, she discovered she could simply create the illusion of support by paying both audience and speakers. She discovered a talent for dressing up, holding fancy dinner parties and talking about her cult ideology.To create the appearance of a willing audience for her views, she recruited a rag tag following of Iranian economic refugees who would happily turn up when paid for their services. She paid for feminists from North America, Europe and Scandinavia to visit Auvers-sur-Oise and attend dinner parties. She posed in her hijab to speak about her version of feminism to these western women; carefully spelling it out for them that they would never really understand what feminism is until they understood her husband Massoud Rajavi.

When Massoud recalled her to Iraq in 1997 she had spent a third of the total MEK budget and had no political support to show for it. She had lost around half the loyal MEK members who had defected whilst in Europe. With morale at an all-time low, Maryam was forced to retreat to Iraq with what remained of her personnel and leave the western bases in the hands of largely uneducated paid ‘supporters’.

Maryam Rajavi Terrorist

When allied forces next invaded Iraq in 2003 Maryam Rajavi again fled to France. This time, as luck would have it, western politics was focused on curtailing Iran’s nuclear programme which it insisted was aimed at creating a nuclear weapon. The MEK’s services as propaganda experts were just what was needed, ensuring the MEK’s ostensible survival as an opposition group.But in reality the MEK was already in terminal decline. Its fighting forces, disarmed in 2003, are currently being transferred from Iraq to Albania by the UNHCR to begin a process of de-radicalisation and reintegration back into normal society. Nobody expects veterans with an average age of sixty to wage the terrorism of thirty years ago. Disarmament also allowed American experts to investigate years of complaints about human rights and cultic abuses inside the MEK. As long as the MEK was being used to muddy the waters of the nuclear negotiations, such details could be glossed over.

But since last year when agreement was reached, the MEK’s murky past can no longer be dismissed. The main reason, of course, is that the new theme for challenging Iran in the international community is based on the country’s dismal human rights record. But Maryam Rajavi has her own well documented human rights abuse dossier to answer for. The MEK, under whatever name it is used, is simply the wrong tool to use to demonise Iran. Beyond this, the MEK is not the popular opposition its own advertising claims it to be. The group is almost universally despised among Iranians both inside the country and in the diaspora. Not only did the MEK fight alongside Saddam Hussein’s army during the devastating eight-year Iran-Iraq war, but the MEK’s anti-Iran role in the nuclear negotiations hit a nerve with most ordinary Iranians who regarded support for their country’s right to nuclear technology as an issue of nationalism rather than politics. Maryam Rajavi cannot get support from Iranians unless it is paid for. Nor can Maryam Rajavi deign to share a platform with any other Iranian opposition personality. So this year Maryam Rajavi will again do what she does best; pay audience and speakers alike to give the illusion of support.

So, back to the recent advertising campaign. Any publicity campaign will be successful if it is newsworthy. Maryam, however, simply churns out the same scenario ad infinitum. Starting with describing a terrible situation in Iran – based on news items that can be gleaned from any serious reporting outlet – she then proposes a ten-point plan for Iran, approved this year by Italian parliamentarians. And then she promises regime change.Clearly this message is not aimed at Iranians. The clamour for regime change in Iran does not emanate from inside the country in spite of its many social, civic and political problems. Who then is Maryam Rajavi’s constituency? From whom is she hoping to garner support? Many constituencies outside Iran wish fervently for its destruction. It is enlightening that Maryam Rajavi’s websites are home to a bizarre mixture of anti-Shia, anti-Iran, anti-Syria, items which reflect very closely the views of neocons, Israel and Saudi Arabia. Maryam Rajavi is not promising regime change, she is advertising her services as a propaganda queen.

Co-authored by Anne Khodabandeh , toptopic.com

July 4, 2016 0 comments
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Mujahedin Khalq Organization's Propaganda System

Ex MKO High-ranking member pens letter to David Jones MP

House of Commons, London, SW1A 0AA

Tel: 020 7219 8070

Rt Hon David Jones MP

Dear Sir,

It is unfortunate to witness your recent meeting with Maryam Rajavi in Auvers sur Oise north of Paris.

I am sure that your intention is to support the cause of the Iranian People. But in Auvers sur Oise you have knocked on the wrong door and even worsen the pains of Iranians that have in the last 3-4 decades suffered from Mek’s terrorism and extremism.

I am Davood B. Arshad UK educated, ex high ranking member of the Mek and also National Council of Resistance for nearly 30 years.

Dear Mr. Jones,

One cannot question the intentions of anybody. But in either case, weather it is financial and personal benefits or political interests, it does not seem to be befitting to play with the lives of the people such as me and my colleagues entangled in Mek that have left best lives that one could imagine and joined the Mujahidin with the outlook of democracy, but later found out that they themselves are the victims of dictatorship and terrorism enforced by Masoud and Maryam Rajavi in a Cult.

The people in the Liberty Camp of Iraq are the gun powder for Maryam and Masoud Rajavi’s political battles in the West to deceive the western democracy and pretend to be liberal and democratic. The more this gun powder burns, the more sound it makes and attracts media coverage and support from within the politicians for the couple.

How could one shake hands in the 21th Century with people that claim to be the Calipha and to be sent by the God and represents the God on the Earth and also practices being the owner of the blood, breath, life and all belongings of the mankind?

It is in this context that Maryam Rajavi arranges Harem full of women members for his “Calipha” Masoud Rajavi. If in doubt please ask Maryam Rajavi to officially deny it. Since she may deceivingly do that verbally and in private, where if done officially all the Mojahedin will know that Masoud Rajavi’s “Calipha” sleeping with them or their wives is a criminal act and does not bring eternal freedom as Maryam Rajavi puts it to deceive the women in order to sleep with Masoud Rajavi.

Members who have been under harshest situations beyond imaginations either in hiding or in the prisons in Iran and later in Iraq, have been under unbelievable mental and psychological mind manipulations to keep silence otherwise been jailed, beaten, tortured and even killed to obey such medieval dictatorial Caliphate rule that takes his or her orders as the word of God.

Dear sir I and all the people who have succeeded in escaping Mek even women who have experienced Masoud Rajavi’s Harem are prepared to report to you in person.

Dear MP,

How could one shake hands with or support people that in an agreement with one of the most notorious contemporary dictators (Saddam Hussein) to suppress his or her own members?

Did you know that the price of leaving Mek, was at least 2-4 years jail inside the Cult, then being handed over to Saddam Hussain to be jailed at least for 8 years?

Did you know that the sentence for the women member to escape is only death? This is the sentence set by Maryam Rajavi Sir.

Did you know that women were systematically abused sexually so they would think of Rajavi as their husband to stop them from leaving the organization?

Members who used to escape were hunted and if were not lucky enough, arrested, beaten, jailed, interrogated under torture and force obtained written confesses that they are anti-revolutionary and agents of Iran or Foreign Service?

How could an organization set promotion of the member’s rank and file if only they were prepared to cut the dissident members to pieces? Masoud Rajavi has clearly and loudly and for times and again said that we will hunt and kill any defector even in Europe.

To avoid wasting your valuable time, thousands more facts are kept in my heart and mind, but does the one in thousand said above not recall the Stalin in Russia, Pol Pot in Cambodian, or the medieval systems in Europe and ISIS and Al Qaeda?

Did you know that Mek is the God father of Terrorism in the Middle East? Mek utilized 13 years old girls as suicide bomber since 1981 in Iran.

Mek’s Iraqi Fighters

Did you know that this organization has trained 2000 Iraqis for terrorist purposes?

Mek took advantage of a decade long total embargo of Iraq which had left Iraq in a complete ruins, families and tribes were in desperate needs for almost everything especially for the employment of their young people. In this context, 2000 Iraqi young people from the villagers in Dialy Province which the Ashraf Camp was situated in and also from elsewhere recommended by these families in Dialy were recruited and were paid and full boarded in Ashraf Camp.

PMOI recruitment was done under the false name to labor work for PMOI which was translated into working in Camp Ashraf in different support and logistics fields. The recruited people were under aged where in most cases the salary was paid to their parents.

Your Honor,

I don’t think for any political, economic, or personal reasons or interests it is appropriate to support such a Cult, by closing your eyes to the thousands of facts and only listen to deceiving words of Maryam Rajavi front office for the Calipha (Masoud Rajavi).

Yours Sincerely,

Davood B Arshad

July 1, 2016

Copy: Rt Hon John Bercow Speaker of the House

Davood B. Arshad, No to terrorism and cults,

July 4, 2016 0 comments
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Albania

40 more Camp Liberty residents relocated in Tirana

40 Mujahedin-e Khalq members residing in Camp Liberty near Baghdad airport moved to Albania.

The residents moved in two groups of 20 individuals on June 21st and 23rd, Neday-e Haqiqat Website reported.

A total number of 294 Camp Liberty residents transferred to Albania in the last 16 groups of relocations since January 2016.

The first group:

  1. Shahrzad Asadi
  2. Khorshid Faraji
  3. Fariba Mahini
  4. Alireza Namazdoust
  5. Ramezan Zare – Ali
  6. Reza Danapour
  7. Gholamreza Shokri
  8. Bagher Mohammadi
  9. Ghader Armakan
  10. Teymour Purjamshid
  11. Jamshid Loghmani
  12. Mehran Dezhan
  13. Alireza Rashidi Tabrizi
  14. Asghar Moeini Karbkandi
  15. Mostafa Rafinejad
  16. Alireza Taghipour
  17. Ali Yousofi
  18. Aydin Abbaszadeh
  19. Morteza Hasani
  20. Mehrdad Abasi

The second group:

  1. Hasan Taghdiri aliases Ahmad Karami Javad
  2. Mehdi Seifi
  3. Asef Jahankesh
  4. Mehdi Salehi
  5. Mohammad Javad Behnia
  6. Shahbaz Mohammadi
  7. Heshmat Mohammadi
  8. Mahmoud Dadvand
  9. Gholamreza Khani
  10. Saeid Bavi
  11. Jahangir Khademi
  12. Asghar Bayati Sedahi
  13. Farzad Rajizadeh
  14. Mohammad Imani Azad
  15. Amanollah Khajegiri
  16. Mehdi Pakdel
  17. Jaafar Adibpour
  18. Mehdi Fardkohan
  19. Saber Kouhi
  20. Sattar Kheiri
July 3, 2016 0 comments
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Former members of the MEK

Defectors to reveal the Cult of Rajavi in Paris

A number of former members of the Mujahedin Khalq Organization (the MKO/MEK/the Cult of Rajavi) distributed thousands of booklets, journals, brochures, flyers and posters in Paris.

The defectors of the Cult sought to illuminate hundreds of thousands European citizens who have come to France for Euro Cup 2016, on the true face of the MKO as a terrorist destructive cult.

They launched their campaign to denounce the MKO at different streets and squares and locations including universities, churches, art centers, Eiffel tower, Justice Palace and the City Hall.

Survivors of the Cult of Rajavi handed out dozens of the book “Mujahedin Khalq, a cult in the heart of Paris” written by the French Senator Ms. Nathalie Goulet.

The defectors’ effort to enlighten the European citizens about the threat of the terrorist cult of Rajavi in Europe, was welcomed by the citizens.

Regarding that the MKO is launching its so-called annual Great Gathering next week on July 9th in Paris, defectors worked hard to warn Europe about the reality of the Mujahedin Khalq, the undemocratic atmosphere ruling this cult and its dark history of violence and human rights abuse.

They want Europe to beware that the MKO cult is neither a political movement nor an opposition group; it’s just a destructive cult that has tricked and victimized some of Iranian youth under its inhumane brainwashing and mind control system.

The large-scale campaign to denounce the MKO cult is still going on in Paris and its suburb.

Peyvan-e Rayaee Website , Translated by Nejat Society

July 3, 2016 0 comments
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Iran Interlink Weekly Digest

Iran Interlink Weekly Digest – 150

++ Nejat Society Tehran branch published an interesting analysis called ‘the 313 disciples of Imam Zaman’. It explains that in the Shia tradition there are three kinds of people who will follow the Imam Zaman when he returns. 313 will be resurrected with him in Mecca and the revolution will not start without them. The second group are the commanders and true believers who will come to help when the 313 return. The third group are those who will join once the revolution has started. Massoud Rajavi has conducted talks with his commanders and told them ‘we need just under a thousand people in Camp Liberty and the rest can go. These are the 313 who will be resurrected with me’. This means that anyone asking to be transferred to Albania can be told ‘no, you are one of the chosen ones and cannot leave. The revolution can only start if you stay.’ [It is also an indication that Rajavi intends to use them as suicide soldiers. – Iran-Interlink]

++ Soroush Dana sent an article for Iran-Interlink explaining another kind of deception by Rajavi. He says Rajavi used to force us to sit and imagine ‘if you weren’t with the MEK but on the other side of the border what would you be?’ People would write whatever came into their minds – for example, that ‘I would be one of the Revolutionary Guards and I would be your enemy and so I thank you for being here so I didn’t have to be like that’. People would write in good faith to show their loyalty (and often just to get rid of the burden of constant confessions). Dana then says that this information is now being used against former MEK members by the MEK which selects and publishes specific paragraphs written in their handwriting which, according to Rajavi, ‘proves’ they were torturers or murderers before they joined the MEK. Dana explains these are paragraphs from those imaginary writings written in good faith. Dana has published several and asks why would anyone ever write this without instruction from the MEK. One example was from a person who had never been in Iran and had lived all his life in Europe but claimed he was a torturer there.

++ Hamed Sarafpour wrote an article titled ‘Prisoners, a tool for murder and advertisement for Rajavi’. He says ‘not only does Rajavi use any kind of prisoner (thieves, murderers and drug dealers) and claim they belong to him – even when they deny it – but he also publishes letters in their names, simply because they can’t stop him. The latest ridiculous example is ‘written’ by prisoner Arjang Davoodi who announces in his letter ‘the continuation of armed struggle’ and how they ‘will continue and kill the mullahs’. Ironically he then invites everyone to join the MEK rally on 9 July in Paris, which doesn’t match with the rest of the letter. Sarafpour asks ‘does he have access to a computer and the internet in prison to log in to MEK sites while the internet in Iran is filtered throughout the country? Then is he really able to write a letter from prison and send it to Europe which threatens violence against the state? Unbelievable.’

++ During the last two weeks a few ex members have replied to the nasty things Rajavi puts out in his sites against them – which mostly consists of swearing. Iran Efshahgah site in particular, in which nine sentences out of ten are swearing. This week Ali Moradi in Lorestan who is vocal in universities exposing the MEK has written a short note. He says ‘I saw what Rajavi said against me. It is interesting that he follows my activities in such detail that he has put together a timeline. I took a look at it and concluded that considering the numerous crimes Rajavi has been committing against ordinary people, I should self-criticise for not doing enough work in comparison. I will try harder in future to work to expose his crimes.’

++ Nejat Society has published the third part of ‘Mothers, the forgotten victims’. In a series of short interviews, the story of Najibeh Ershadi from Ardebil is told.

++ Forty more Camp Liberty residents, in two groups of twenty, have arrived in Albania in the last two weeks. Their names are published in Farsi but not yet in English.

++ Former MEK members and other supporters have begun a leafletting campaign in Paris to draw public attention to the deceptive and dangerous nature of the MEK in the lead up to the July 9 rally to celebrate armed struggle.

In English:

++ Peyvand-e Rahayee website reported a meeting between former MEK members with the deputy ambassador to Poland at the country’s embassy in Paris. The delegation comprised Mohammad Karami and his wife who is Polish and Ghorbanali Hosseinnejad. Both Karami and Hosseinnejad were formerly high-ranking members of the MEK cult. The meeting lasted for more than three hours. The delegation exposed the Rajavi cult’s illegal and clandestine activities in Poland including the group’s efforts at deceiving public opinion. In particular deceiving young people into participating in its June 9th gathering in Paris – which is to celebrate the group’s start of armed struggle against the current Iranian government. The two ex-members also exposed the terrorist and inhumane nature of the MEK cult, presenting more than 90 pages of documentation on the group’s crimes and terrorist activities. The deputy ambassador of Poland welcomed the delegation and eagerly considered the topics.

++ Open letters have been written by former MEK members to various people who have been invited to the MEK’s July 9 rally in Paris. Hassan Piransar and Ali Akbar Rastgou this week wrote to expose the MEK’s deceptions.

 July 01, 2016

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Mujahedin Khalq Organization's Propaganda System

Open letter to Michael James Tottoen

Dear Mr. Totten,

As we have been told, you are invited to take part in the “Grand gathering for Free Iran in Paris (Bourget) July 9th” (https://www.facebook.com/events/972865329487097/).

This gathering is organized by the Iranian “Mojahedin-e Khalq-Organization (MEK/MKO)” aka “Peoples Mojahedin of Iran (PMOI)” or “National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI)”.

As a journalist with knowledge about the middle east, especially Iraq and Iran, you certainly know that the MEK is a cultish organization with no support among the most Iranians (exiles as those living in Iran). The majority of the Iranians despise the MEK for their alliance with Saddam Hussein in the 80s and for their position against the nuclear program (by most of the Iranian population the program is seen as a legitimate right). At least there is the occult and even messianic image, which has been arranged to Maryam Rajavi “President-elect” and “Sun of the Revolution” and the cultish structure of the organization, which raises questions of democracy within the organization itself because Maryam Rajavi remained the President of the organization since her “election” in 1993 without any sign of political pluralism.

Taking part in the gathering on July 9thwill not support human rights and democracy in Iran!

Taking part in the gathering on July 9thwill not reduce executions and torture inside Iran!

Taking part in the gathering on July 9thwill not stop religiously motivated violence and terror in the middle east!

Participate in the MEK-propaganda-event on July 9thonly means to support a hypocritical cult!

Best wishes,

AAWA Association e.V.

Dipl. Ing. Ali Akbar Rastgou (Chairman)

For more information also read:

The Iranian Mojahedin by Ervand Abrahamian;

RAND Cooperation: “The Mujahedin-e Khalq in Iraq A Policy Conundrum”;

http://www.rand.org/content/dam/rand/pubs/monographs/2009/RAND_MG871.pdf

Aawa assoiciation, Germany,

July 2, 2016 0 comments
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Former members of the MEK

Former members of MKO Cult at Poland Embassy in France

Former members meet deputy Ambassador of Poland: Mojahedin Khalq are targeting Polish students

A delegation of ex- Mujahedin-e Khalq members met Poland deputy ambassador at the country’s embassy in Paris, Peyvand-e Rahayee Website reported.

The delegation included Mr. Mohammad Karami, Mr. Karami’s spouse [she is polish], Mr. Ghorbanali Hosseinnejad. Mr. Karami and Mr. Hosseinnejad were both of veteran, high-ranking members of the MKO Cult.

The meeting lasted for more than three hours. The delegation exposed the Rajavi’s Cult illegal and clandestine activities in Poland including the group’s efforts in deceiving the public opinion esp. the youth into participating its June 9th gathering in Paris- which is to honor the group’s start of armed struggle against the current Iranian government. The ex-members also exposed the terrorist, inhumane nature of the MKO Cult presenting more than 90 pages of documentations on the group’s crimes and terrorist activities.

The deputy ambassador to Poland welcomed the delegation and eagerly considered the topics.

June 30, 2016 0 comments
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Mujahedin Khalq Organization as a terrorist group

Open letter to Brian Medvi, Phil Glendenning, Meridis Bergman, David Martin Shoebridge and Laurie Donald Thomas Fereguson

Honorable Father Brian Medvi, Mr Phil Glendenning, Dr Meridis Bergman, Mr David Martin Shoebridge, Mr Laurie Donald Thomas Fereguson,

Greetings to you all.

My name is Mr Hassan Piransar and unfortunately I was a member of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran for 25 years.

I sacrificed everything which was precious in my life for my beliefs: I lost my parents, I lost my youth, I lost my future – right now I am 55 years old. I am lonely in this world without any future, without the love of my parents and the people who loved me. Yes, I am alone and betrayed in this world. I’ll tell you why.

I was informed by my friends in the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran that you have all been invited to their gathering on 9th of July this year. Do you want to know why I said I lost everything?

I lost everything because I trusted this organization. I was a lover of freedom and democracy for my country, Iran. But unfortunately I was deceived by this organization and its leadership and as a result I not only lost everything in my life but also I did not achieve my objectives which were freedom and democracy in Iran.

I want to tell you all this so that you do not make the same mistake which I made for 25 years. I urge you not to participate in their gathering. The organisers just want to take advantage of your name and your position in society. Believe me, after 25 years of wasting my time in their organization, now I am sure that they are not essentially any different from Daesh and in my opinion they are even more dangerous.

I just want to say that participating in their gathering is like affirming the beheading of innocent people by Daesh and other terrorist organizations.

Now you know my name and my Email. I am ready to give you more information about this notorious and dangerous cult if you are interested in finding out more.

Please do not participate in their gathering. Your participation only confirms their ability to destroy the lives of people like me who trusted them.

Please do not participate. Ask them instead about me and about others who lost everything in their lives because they were betrayed by them.

I wish you the best in your life and in your work.

June 29, 2016 0 comments
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Iran Interlink Weekly Digest

Iran Interlink Weekly Digest – 149

++ More has been written about the start of the MEK’s armed struggle in 1981 when they began killing people in Iran and also the 17th June 2003 self-immolations. One of the MEK’s regular writers called Alireza Khaloukakai wrote an open letter to Hamid Orefah, one of the self-immolation victims from London who was badly disfigured as a result. In response to this, Mirbagher Sedaghi in Switzerland wrote an article lashing him, saying ‘as years go by you get nastier and nastier. I know you and Orefah. I know why you are writing and why he did it. He performed the self-immolation on their order and then they wrote things on his behalf, including an interview in a local newspaper in London with the famous irrelevant quote that ‘I burned myself because people in Iran don’t have football’. After that we got news that Orefah could have had operations to save his legs from disability and disfigurement, but since the treatment wasn’t available free on the NHS the MEK refused to pay for private treatment in spite of Maryam Rajavi having so much money.’

++ Nejat Society has started a series of articles about the mothers of MEK hostages. Last week was the story of Soraya Abdullahi and this week was about Roghiyeh Farazian (or Nedai). Both have sons in the MEK with whom they are denied contact by the MEK leader. One son was a POW during the eight-year Iran-Iraq war. The other had gone to Turkey to find work but was deceived by MEK recruiters into going to Iraq where he was then trapped. More stories are to follow.

++ Mohammad Razaghi’s short article on his weblog is titled ‘Where is this place?’ The pictures show the huge apartment blocks in Tirana to which the MEK have been transferred. What is most interesting is the external aspect. The residents are not allowed to open a single curtain, and the fear of those guarding it is obvious. Razaghi comments, ‘If you look at this, it looks like a girls’ dormitory in a restricted Islamic country or a prison camp or a place created to hide and protect some very important officials. But this is just the MEK hiding the people brought from Iraq, keeping them in same conditions as Camp Liberty without their consent. This is nothing less than a continuation of the slavery which has been going on for three decades. And of course, this is happening in collusion with their backers.’

++ After a long disappearance, Manouchehr Hezarkhani from the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) has returned to write for Rajavi again. This time interestingly he has been barking at Mehdi Bazargan – Ayatollah Khomeini’s first Prime Minister – labelling him a traitor and claiming that Rajavi is the only person for the people of Iran. In response, Iran Fanous Association published an article clarifying several points. One is ‘how and why’ Hezarkhani disappeared in the first place. The dispute, apparently, has nothing to do with his ideas but is purely about money. Why? Because this Council doesn’t have to worry about answering or persuading ‘the people’ in its writing. No. Quite simply, if the MEK simply cuts their money for any length of time, they are forced to come back and write for them. Another question is ‘Why suddenly attack someone who died many years ago?’ Well, Bazargan left Iran for a short time for medical reasons. At that time Rajavi was trying to deceive and buy anybody he could (such as the singer Shahjarian, etc) and so sent people to try to recruit him to join the resistance. Bazargan wrote back saying ‘I love my country and I love my wife, and above all, I don’t have a daughter you can marry, so I can’t join your resistance!’ (In other words, I won’t be used like Mehdi Abrishamchi nor taken in like Abol Hassan Bani Sadr). The article concludes that not long ago, Hezarkhani used to sit and eat with Saddamists. ‘If you sit near him you can still smell the food they ate together. How dare somebody like that speak out at all. He was a slave to Rajavi and Rajavi was a slave to Saddam.’

In English:

++ History of Iran website re-published Chapter Two of the book ‘Saddam’s Private Army How Rajavi changed Iran’s Mojahedin from armed revolutionaries to an armed cult’ by Anne Singleton (Khodabandeh). The chapter deals with the events surrounding Massoud Rajavi’s first bid for power in 1981.

++ Several articles and open letters have been written to various officials regarding the transfer of MEK residents of Camp Liberty in Iraq to a new closed base in Tirana, Albania. Families are demanding the right to have contact with their loved ones in spite of Rajavi’s efforts to deny this.

June 24, 2016

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UN High Commissioner for Refugees

41 families of prisoners in Rajavi cult write to Filippo Grandi, High Commissioner for Refugees

Dear Mr. Filippo Grandi, High Commissioner for Refugees.

We are a group of families who have come to Iraq in the hope of visiting our loved ones who are incarcerated in Camp Liberty. From 23rd to 26th of May 2016 we have presented ourselves four times at the gates of the Mojahedin Khalq’s camp (Liberty) bringing flowers and sweets and presents including tokens of our country’s soil. We have come in good faith and with clean hearts, without any feelings of hostility or even criticism against the leaders of the Mojahedin Khalq (MKO, MEK, NCRI …). Our only hope has been to meet with our family members. But the cult minders and guards not only did not show any friendly gesture or regard for our simple demands, instead they crushed our presents (the soil of our county which is obviously precious for us) under their boots, destroyed and burned the flowers and gifts we brought. On 26th May 2016 they increased their hostile activities and, adding to the usual swearing and insults, they started attacking us physically, injuring some.

I would like to bring to your attention some parts of The Universal Declaration of Human Rights UDHR):

“Article 13.

(1) Everyone has the right to freedom of movement and residence within the borders of each state.

And:

Article 16.

(…)

(3) The family is the natural and fundamental group unit of society and is entitled to protection by society and the State.”

Link to UDHR

http://www.un.org/en/universal-declaration-human-rights/index.html

Your colleagues from the UNHCR attended the scene shortly after we were attacked by the Mojahedin Khalq (MKO) and witnessed the situation. There are also photos and video clips which can be presented as evidence. All the families involved in this event are, of course, ready to give evidence about what happened.

Our question is why your good self and your organisation which clearly witnessed the injustice and the abuse of our human rights in front of the gates of Camp Liberty are silent and why is it that you do not wish to act to restore our rights?

How do you explain your double standards to the on looking international community?

We don’t have any demand but just a simple one. We demand the right to visit our children. Why is it that your do not engage to restore this simple human right which has been abused for long enough right in front of you?

We urge your good self to take notice of our basic, legal, humanitarian demand.

The Mojahedin Khalq (MKO, MEK, ….) claim that we are “agents of the intelligence ministry of Iran” and not the families of the people trapped inside camp Liberty. The Mojahedin Khalq have long used this excuse to prevent us from visiting our loved ones. To take away this ridiculous excuse we would now like to ask you and your organisation (UNHCR) to take charge of our trips to Iraq and arrange simple and basic meetings with our loved ones outside the confines of Camp Liberty and without the presence of Mojahedin Khalq minders and commanders. We are of course ready to bear the expenses but we need this trip to Iraq to be under your supervision and command. Our country is a member of United Nations and pays its yearly dues accordingly. It is part of your duty to give us an official answer.

We now wait for your reply.

Iran,

22June 2016

Signatories:

List of signatories, families of those imprisoned in camp Liberty in Iraq

R Name and Surname of Visitor Name and Surname of Prisoner Relationship with Prisoner

1 Mahnaz Akkafian Mohammad Ali  Sasani Mother

2 Jahanshir Sasani Mohammad Ali  Sasani Father

3 Ahmad Hajari Ali Hajari Brother

4 Shahin  Hajari Ali  Hajari Sister

5 Zeynab Hajari  Ali  Hajari Sister

6 Sakina Avazzade Ali  Hajari Mother

7 Mohammad Beheshti Mostafa Beheshti Brother 

8 Narges Beheshti Mostafa Beheshti Sister

9 Mah Monir Iranpour Ahmad Reza and Mohammad Reza Iranpour Sister

10 Raheleh Iranpour Ahmad Reza and Mohammad Reza Iranpour Sister

11 Homa Iranpour Ahmad Reza and Mohammad Reza Iranpour Sister

12 Hassan Toffah Ahmad Reza and Mohammad Reza Iranpour brother in law

13 Zomorrod Amini Gholamreza Shokri Mother

14 Hassan Morad Shokri  Gholamreza Shokri cousin

15 Fariba Sorkhi Ahmad  Sorkhi   Sister

16 Fatema Keykhahi Hassan Ali Baharloo brother’s wife

17 Fatema  Baharloo Hassan Ali Baharloo Sister

18 Sakran Bavi  Soltan Bavi  Brother

19 Shahla Mardani Soltan Bavi brother’s wife

20 Aziz Mahdavi Majid Mahdavi Brother

21 Jehad Motavveri Valid  Motavveri Brother

22 Jahangir Saberi Agil Saberi  Brother

23 Mortaza Nowroozi Abdolmajid   Nowroozi   Brother

24 Saeid Zolgadari Mahmood  Zolgadari Brother

25 Hossein Hassan Kaveyar Mahsen   Hassan Kaveyar Fother

26 Mohammad Ali  Arbabi Hadi Arbabi Brother

27 Karam Reza Mirzayi Gholam Ali  Mirzayi Brother

28 Shahnaz  Mirzayi Gholam Ali  Mirzayi brother’s wife

29 Fereshte Mahdian Gholam Ali  Mirzayi wife

30 Tajoddowla Heydarian Mehdi Hamidfar Mother

31 Bijade Mahmoodi Fard Chegini Eskandar Arjomand Mother

32 Rogayya Farazian Fard Kohan Feridoon Nedayi Mother

33 Ghahraman Pooladrag  Bijan  Pooladrag Father

34 Farida  Pooladrag Bijan  Pooladrag Sister

35 Behrooz Awladi  Massooma Awladi Brother

36 Alireza Darvishtabar  Ali Asghar  Darvishtabar Brother

37 Akbar Moradi Kamrani Hooshang  Moradi Kamrani Brother

38 Jahanbakhsh  Najafi Zelani Daryoosh  Najafi Zelani Brother

39 Gholam Reza Jaafari Ali Reza Jaafari  brother

40 Hamida Dabbagh Aali Nassab Manssoor Abbaskhani brother’s wife

41 Nader  Abbaskhani Manssoor Abbaskhani Nephew

CC:

 UN Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI)

 Office of UNHCR (Baghdad)

 ICRC

 Office of Iraqi President

 Office of Iraqi PM

 Office of Iraqi Parliament Speaker

 State Department (US)

 US embassy (Baghdad)

 HRW

 US and Iraqi Media

Peyvan Rahaee,

June 28, 2016 0 comments
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