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UN

Iranpur family write to Mr. Kubiš (UNAMI), about their loved ones taken hostage by Mojahedin Khalq

Dear Mr. Kubiš

I need to offer some clarifications in regards with the letter my son, Mohammad Reza Iranpur, to you, which was published in Iran Probe website (www.iran-efshagari.com), belonging to People’s Mujahedin of Iran (Mojahedin-e-Khalq Organization (MEK)), on June 17, 2016.

We, the members of Iranpur family, have been deprived from visiting our two sons, Mohammad Reza and Ahmad Reza, and our repeated requests to international organizations and also the Mojahedin-e-Khalq Organization for visiting them have remained unanswered. Now, after our recent three trips to Iraq and appearance in from of Camp Liberty in this year, Mojahedin-e-Khalq Organization has published a letter attributed to my elder son, Mohammad Reza. However, considering the way we know our child and also the testimony of several people who have been freed from Mojahedin-e-Khalq Organization and their claims of duress mental and physical pressures on people living in Camp Liberty and the abuse of the organization through publishing letters and statements in their names, I have to inform you that the aforementioned letter is not written by my child and the claims of Mojahedin-e-Khalq Organization in this letter are utter lies.

We have an average educated urban family and we have no political affiliation of any governmental and non-governmental groups or institutions, and all of requests for unsurveilled meeting with our loved ones and also the trips to Iraq, have been planned and conducted on our own and the only help Iranian government has facilitated the process of getting a visa, which is a prerequisite for leaving the country and all Iranians have this privilege. Hence, the claim of Mojahedin-e-Khalq Organization in this letter and affiliating us with the Iranian intelligence service is pure lie. It has to be mentioned that our message to the residents of Camp Liberty and out two children in our repeated visits to Camp Liberty has been love, peace and invitation for unsurveilled meeting and it has never contained any threats.

Based on testimony of Mojahedin-e-Khalq Organization detached members, all individuals in Mojahedin-e-Khalq Organization are denied the right to access free information, unbiased news agencies, the Internet and cellphones. Hence, my child could not have been able to write and publish such a letter.

This family denies what has been claimed in the published letter on the relationship between our children and supporters of Mojahedin-e-Khalq Organization and the tendency towards joining this organization and we state that out children exited Iran and deceived by a person named Sajjad Sepehri in order to migrate to Europe or Canada, while they were kidnapped by the origination’s members and transferred to Iraq.

In that letter, Mojahedin-e-Khalq Organization has claimed that the real family of the Camp Liberty residents are prisoned in Iranian prisons and we are not their family. We hereby state that we have never been scrutinized, punished or prisoned by the Iranian government because of presence of our children in Mojahedin-e-Khalq Organization’s camps in Iraq, so far and we are ready to perform the DNA test to prove our family ties with Mohammad Reza and Ahmad Reza.

However, I would like to ask you why Mojahedin-e-Khalq Organization publishes pure lies and accuses the family members of the residents of Camp Liberty of things, instead of letting our children meet us.

It is obvious that if such the opportunity for unsurveilled meetings arises, their lies and accusations will be surfaced and our children will not hesitate even a second to come back to their families.

Mr. Kubiš, at the end, we, members of Iranpur family, again insist on arranging an unsurveilled meeting with my children in your presence, which is my right, and ask for your assistance.

We, members of Iranpur family, express our concern about the lives of Mohammad Reza and Ahmad Reza, since we believe that their lives are at risk due to the threat from Mojahedin-e-Khalq Organization in order to prevent us from travelling to Iraq and our appearance in from of Camp Liberty. Hereby, we state that we consider your responsible for protecting the health and life of my two children.

With the hope for your endless success in your benevolent humanitarian efforts

Members of Iranpur Family:

‘Abdolhoseyn Iranpur the father, Tahere Taqipur the mother, ‘Abdolhamid Iranpur the brother, Mahmonir, Homa, Narges and Rahele Iranpur the sisters of Mohammad Reza and Ahmad Reza Iranpur

June 19, 2016

Shiraz, Iran

Peyvand Rahaee reported,

June 23, 2016 0 comments
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UN High Commissioner for Refugees

Families open letter to UN High Commissioner for Refugees (Albania)

Dear sir/Madam,

We are the families of prisoners imprisoned in Albania by the Mojahedin-e-Khalq. We write this letter to inform you that after years of captivity in Iraq, our children, while some of them were captured by Mojahedin-e-Khalq in the Iran – Iraq war as a soldiers for their country and others were captured by Iraqi soldiers sold to this organization by Saddam Hussein. And some others were young people who were out in the hope of education or employment were kidnapped from Iran and other countries such as Turkey and were transferred from the airport to the Mojahedin in Camp Ashraf in Iraq.

After the years of captivity in Iraq by the Mojahedin-e-Khalq they transferred to Camp Liberty in Iraq in the worst conditions with the painful life without communication with the outside world, without access to means of communication such as telephone. And we were never able to meet them despite repeated trips to Iraq.

Now they transferred to Camp Albania.

We thought Europe was the cradle of liberty. We hope that many of the prisoners’ human rights problems will be solved by going to Albania. But, unfortunately seeing images and information obtained from Camp Albania reveals that even in Europe which is the cradle of freedom and civilization, very difficult living conditions are considered for prisoners. The pictures show the apartments with completely covered windows and strict control over the captives outside of the apartments. Our loved ones do not have any communication with the outside world.

These conditions made it impossible for the prisoners to make any decisions for the separation of the Mojahedin Khalq Organization. We believe that it is our human right that the government of Albania will provide conditions to meet with them. We asked you to provide communication devices such as phones, telegrams, etc that we can have a remote connection with them.  We urge human rights organizations to investigate the causes of these anti-human and hostile behaviors by prisoners in your country. We appeal you to strive to resolve this problem. Please help us.

Sincerely,

Thanks.

A group of the families of Captives imprisoned in Albania by the Mojahedin-e-Khalq Orgsanization

  1. Abdollahi
  2. Ataiee
  3. Behbahani
  4. Gooya
  5. Hossein Nejad
  6. Khatib
  7. Mohammadi
  8. Niksir
  9. Rabiee
  10. Rashidi
  11. Salaminia
  12. Toorang

Peyvand Rahaee,

June 22, 2016 0 comments
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Albania

Two groups of 20 MKO members moved to Albania

Two groups of twenty Camp Liberty residents moved to Albania, Neday-e Haghighat Website reported. The residents moved in late May.

The first group includes:

  1. Parvaneh Yazdian Azad
  2. Ghodrat Heidari (aliases Ahmad Heidari)
  3. Yousof Mahhouri
  4. Ali Asghar Lesani
  5. Manijeh Farmani
  6. Hossein Nejatbakhsh (aliases Hosseinreza)
  7. Safdar Nazari
  8. Maasoumeh Nazari
  9. Abbas Oladi
  10. Alireza Ziba
  11. Hossein Izadi (aliases Erfani)
  12. Mohammadreza Hushmand
  13. Hamid Maddah
  14. Manouchehr Vafaei
  15. Hamid Taheri
  16. Hasan Rahimi Bidhendi
  17. Alireza Mojahednia
  18. Saeid Saeidi
  19. Mostafa Kiyaei
  20. Hasan Asgari

The second group:

  1. Behnam Fathi
  2. Esmael Chamani
  3. Ebrahim Nurnia
  4. Sadegh Pashmforoosh (aliases Rezaei)
  5. Hamid Forouzi
  6. Ahmad Arbabi
  7. Karim Mousavi Hejaz
  8. Ali Sarabi
  9. Hamid Akbarian
  10. Javad Doroudi
  11. Abbas Sedighi Amiri
  12. Mirhossein Husseini
  13. Mohammad Javadi (it may be alias name)
  14. Rahman Gouraki
  15. Nasrollah Mohammadi
  16. Mohammad Motiei
  17. Khosro Amiri
  18. Hadi Pishbin
  19. Yousof Arzani
  20. Asghar Momenzadeh
June 22, 2016 0 comments
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Albania

MKO ex-member open letter to the Prime-Minister of Albania

Honorable Prime-Minister of Albania Mr. Edi RAMA

You have announced that Albanian government is expecting to accept and accommodate 1900 members of people’s mojahedin organization of Iran who are against the clerical-regime of Iran and currently are living in the refugee camp of liberty which is situated near to Baghdad international airport till the end of 2016 in Tirana. we have become very glad and happy while we heard this news because in the past year despite of Rajavi’s aversion and reluctancy for sending the members to Albania hundreds of those stuck and stranded members could get out of the Ragavi’s mafia-organization in Iraq to Albania.

Some of those members as a result of too much pressure escaped from this organization based in Albania and some of them began revealing some of their painful experiences and psychological pressures while they were in that horrible and notorious organization and others began their new life outside of the organization. I urge you to accept the responsibility of their transfer procedures from Iraq to Albania directly by yourself and do not allow the leaders of this organization to build up another prison like the one they had in Iraq in your country Albania and do not allow the leaders of this notorious and dangerous cult to control and run the members’ daily affaires. we have this knowledge and experience about this notorious cult and we would like to share it with you that all those members of this cult who come to your country from Iraq are all prisoners of this cult because the leaders of this dangerous cult do not allow the members even those who have separated from this cult to have any communication with the outside world and their families.

Each one of those stranded members of this notorious cult have been away from their families and loved-ones from 15 to 40 years and they have not had any communication with their loved-ones whatsoever because the leadership of this religious and dangerous cult call the families and loved-ones as enemy !! and the leadership of this cult indoctrinate them that all families and loved-ones are members of the Iranian Intelligence service!! the leadership of this cult have chosen and designated some of its high ranking officers with covered faces to insult and attack verbally and physically the families and loved-ones of those stranded members who come to the Liberty Camp in iraq to visit their loved-ones . What do those families want? they want to see their loved-ones who have not seen them for decades, this is the first and primary rights of each family to reunite with their loved-one, is this democracy or dictatorship??!!, yes the leadership of this cult pretends that they are pro democracy and freedom and human rights but in fact they are abusing the first and primary rights which exist in all democratic and progressive countries.

Your Excellency,

As you know the Ragavi cult does not have popularity among Iranian people neither in Iran nor outside of Iran and all those people you see in their ceremonies and gatherings and etc are from different nationalities and countries such as Afghanestan , Iraq , Syria , and the people specially university students from Eastern-Europe. The leadership of this cult claim that all those participants in those gatherings are Iranian and take advantage of their participation and their names and pictures in those ceremonies specially in France for their propaganda and political interests .

I urge you as you have accepted them in your country and have rescued their lives from the hellish Iraq do your best for those members of this cult to have communication and face to face meetings with their families and loved-ones in your country because most of these members have been deprived of meeting and visiting their families and loved-ones for decades and the leadership of this organisation have prevented their families to meet or visit their loved-ones in this horrible and notorious cult because the leadership of this cult is afraid of any communication of its own members with outside world specially with families because they believe that any communication , meeting , visiting and etc will open their minds about the outside world and the reality of the real essence of this cult so they will separate from the cult and begin a new life . I thank you and i am very grateful to you and your endeavors for helping those members in your country.

Respectfully,

Zahra Moeini, Iran Zanan Association,19 June 2016

June 21, 2016 0 comments
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Human Rights Abuse in the MEK

Belinda and Iranian “husband” leave child to his fate in prison camp of MKO

And now for a heartwarming family moment: Belinda McKenzie and her “husband”, Esmail Vafa Yaghmaei, standing side by side to show their “solidarity with the people of Iran”.

If this were any sweeter, it could give you diabetes.

Looking a bit deeper, though, we find that perhaps things aren’t as rosy as they seem chez Yaghmaei-McKenzie. For example, there’s the small issue of Esmail’s son.

Just take a peek at this 2006 Report on systematic violation of Human Rights in MKO/NCRI Camp Ashraf in Iraq: http://www.payvand.com/news/06/sep/1209.html

Based on the documents, and testimonies of some former MKO members and their immediate families, the majority of the residents of Camp Ashraf are denied contact with the outside world and their families are banned from visiting them. Recently the Iraqi Government does not even issue visas to those families who hope to visit their relatives in this camp….

2. Amir Vafa Yaghmaei was a citizen of Sweden. He was able to leave Ashraf after 2 years with help of Swedish government. His father, Mr. Esmaeil Vafa Yaghmaei was so loyal to Mr. Rajavi at NCRI that he ignored several requests by his own son, who was 16 when sent to Iraq, and refused to help him. Amir was abused inside Ashraf and also in US Camp, TIPF, for almost 2 years.

Yep.

Belinda, champion of the rights of children everywhere, is shacked up with a man who is so devoted to his political beliefs that he would allow his teen-aged son to suffer two years’ worth of abuse and isolation in a notorious prison camp, rather than lift a finger to help him. While other families worked desperately to contact their children and bring them home, Papa Yaghmaei turned his back on his child.

However, in his favour, we hear he writes some seriously awesome poetry. Here’s just a taste, from the blog “Belinda’s Spot” (we hate to speculate on what this could refer to…). http://bbelinda12.blogspot.fr

Isn’t that just too touching for words?

That is, if you like that sort of thing.

By El Coyote,hoaxteadresearch.wordpress.com 

June 19, 2016 0 comments
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Mujahedin Khalq Organization as a terrorist group

June 17, 2003: perils or promises for the MKO

“Interestingly it was through Neda Hassani that I met my future husband because she worked in the MEK’s Westminster based PR office where he was also stationed and I was sent to work with her. How ironic it seems now that while Massoud and I were leaving, she was getting more deeply involved. Like ships in the night we passed each other by, unaware of our future destinies. Even at the time I remember trying to talk to her and explain that the MEK are not what she thought they were. But of course, the radicalization process had already begun and she couldn’t heed my warnings.” Ann Singleton, former member of the Mujahedin Khalq Organization (the MKO/ MEK/ the Cult of Rajavi).

The destiny of Neda Hassani was tied to the arrest of the MKO leader Maryam Rajavi by the French Police, on June 17th, 2003. To protest the arrest of the cult leader, a dozen of the group members set themselves on fire in the streets of the European capitals. Neda Hassani was one of those radicalized members of the group who lost her life for the freedom of the cult leader. According to the MKO propaganda, Maryam Rajavi was their “hope for freedom”! Another woman, Sedigheh Mojaveri died because of the self-immolation and several others became paralyzed.

Consequently, Maryam Rajavi was freed but what was the outcome of the incidents of June 2003 for the group and for the world around it?

After the American invasion to Iraq in March 2003 and the collapse of the Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein, the MKO lost its main military and financial sponsor. The US military first bombed the group’s camps in Iraq and then signed an agreement with it. Following the agreement, the US military disarmed the MKO. Disarmament of the group was actually like confiscating its identity. The MKO’s essence and identity was based on armed struggle and violence. Its tanks, military trucks, weapons and arms were sacred objects in the hands of members.

Disarmament of the MKO and the fall of Saddam Hussein caused an increasing demand for defection from the group. Dissident members could not accept the MKO’s alliance with the US imperialism, formerly known as the main enemy of the Khalq (people). They found it contradictory to stay disarmed in Iraq under the shelter of the US forces. They began questioning the leaders’ strategies and eventually left the group’s cult-like brainwashing system. Since 2003, defectors of the MKO formed a huge wave of revelations about the horrible and abusive system of the MKO.

In addition, the fall of Saddam Hussein frightened the MKO leaders. Maryam Rajavi and a number of high-ranking members of the group fled Iraq to France just a few weeks before the French Police’s raid on their headquarters in Auver sur d’Oise, Paris. Massoud Rajavi in his turn was terrified by the arrest of Maryam and has disappeared since then!

The newly-established Iraqi government, a friend of its neighboring country Iran, and hostile with the MKO for its long-time alliance with Saddam Hussein in the suppression of Iraqi Kurds and Shiites, did not want the cult of Rajavi in its territory. Some years lasted until the Iraqi government succeeded to shut down the MKO’s beloved and glorified base Camp Ashraf. By the aid of the UN authorities, the MKO is gradually relocated in Albania, Europe. Therefore since 2003 the MKO has been on decline.

On the other side, the human torches before the eyes of Europeans citizens clarified the existence of a cult in the heart of Europe. Suicide and Self-immolation is the normal reaction of most of the cults in case that their guru is in danger or if they are ordered by the guru. Self-immolations added a new dark page to the history of the notorious Mujahedin khalq.

Although the MKO propaganda uses the names of Neda Hassani and Sedigheh Mojaveri as martyrs and heroes who sacrificed themselves for their leader, the world sees significant signs of cult-like indoctrination and coercion in the death of two young women. The MKO definitely demoted from a political movement to a destructive cult in the view of the international community –it was previously detested by the Iranians for its terrorist acts and its alliance with Saddam Hussein.

Mazda Parsi

June 18, 2016 0 comments
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Iran Interlink Weekly Digest

Iran Interlink Weekly Digest – 148

++ To mark the anniversary of 30th June, many former members have written their memories about the start of the MEK’s armed struggle. Most discuss the question ‘after such a strong beginning, how did the MEK end up in the mess they are in now?’

++ Hashemi Nejad from Habilian (representing the families of victims of MEK violence in Iran) was interviewed by ISNA agency about the end of the MEK in Iraq. He explains, using evidence, that before and after the fall of Saddam the Americans directly interfered in the fate of the MEK and whenever the group was in danger of collapse they resuscitated them through the auspices of the Saudis and Saddam. After 2003 the curtains fell away and the Americans were forced to help them directly themselves. It is known that the Americans tried to find another country to keep the MEK in, but the group is so dirty nobody accepted. Even the warlords governing no-man’s land war zones refused to help. So Albanians – a notoriously corrupt country – were paid to host the MEK. While doing this, the Americans have made sure the group is kept intact and – as with Ashraf and Liberty – that it is extremely difficult for anybody to run away from the cult. It is clear that, contrary to what is said publicly about accomplishing the transfers this year, the Americans will again interfere and the process will drag on, even though it is known this is the last step and soon the Middle East will be rid of the MEK.

++ Farsi articles about the MEK’s media presence this week focus on the fact that in spite of spending money and hiring lobbyists and being fed behind the scenes by anti-Iran intelligence services, the MEK has lost its place in the media and can’t get it back. Only Saudi or Saudi-backed papers cheer them on when they say anything against Iran. And in return the MEK are obliged to say things – like praising Arab sheikhs – that make Iranians despise them. The MEK are aware of this contradiction but can’t refuse because they are paid to do it.

++ Omid, a recent survivor of the MEK, sent an article to Iran Interlink on the occasion of 17 June and the self-immolations over Maryam Rajavi’s 2003 arrest in which two women died. Omid explains that Neda Hassani had been recently recruited from Canada so nothing much could be said about her. But Sedighe Mojaveri’s background was unknown and the MEK therefore claimed her as an ideological MEK member, deeply devoted to Maryam Rajavi. Omid says ‘I knew her, and I knew she wasn’t ideological nor was she a member of the MEK. But she was badly deceived. The proof is that at the time of her death the MEK announced she had a nine-year old son. This places her pregnancy four years after the internal ideological revolution and forced divorces. Omid goes into detail about the how the MEK have always tricked unsuspecting people into getting killed and that their own members would never perform such acts because they are aware of the deception.

In English:

++ Nejat Society published the open letter of former MEK member Issa Azadeh who spent 30 years with the group. He warns the French Interior Minister about the MEK’s planned rally at Villepinte. He says that the MEK will be bussing in a large number of Arab refugees from all over Europe and that tolerance of this event does not tally with French counter-terrorism efforts.

++ Faryad Azadei website in Paris reports on a letter signed by 127 human rights activists to Ban Ki-moon condemning the MEK’s unprovoked attack on family members outside Camp Liberty when they tried to contact their loved ones there.

++ Iran Didban website reports that over three years, 958 residents of Camp Liberty in Iraq have been transferred to Tirana. The Albanian government announced that the remaining 1900 residents would be relocated there by the end of 2016.

 June 17, 2016

June 18, 2016 0 comments
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Albania

958 Mojahedin Khalq members relocated to Albania in 3 years

In a report published yesterday, the UNHCR detailed the exact number of relocated members of MeK from Iraq to Albania during three years (2013-2015).

According to the report, Albania accepted only refugees in 2013, 2014 and 2015, all which were members of MeK in Camp Liberty.

The reports indicate that the MeK members’ relocation outside of Iraq is going to be finished after four years in 2016 after Albania announced it aims to take in more 1900 Camp Liberty residents by the end of 2016.

In accordance with the December 25, 2011 Memorandum of Understanding between UNAMI and the Government of Iraq, the MeK members were relocated from Camp Ashraf, their long time military camp, to Camp Liberty in order for the UNHCR to resettle them in third countries.

The then US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton repeatedly said that the MeK’s terrorist designation hinged partly on the group’s remaining members leaving Camp Ashraf and moving to Camp Liberty. Following the evacuation of Camp Ashraf, Clinton removed the group from US terror list in September 2012.

June 16, 2016 0 comments
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Human Rights Abuse in the MEK

We condemn the unprovoked attack on the families by Mojahedin Khalq

Open Letter of 127 from Human Rights activists to UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon

We condemn the unprovoked attack on the families by Mojahedin Khalq (127 HR activists write to Ban Ki-moon)

Dear Secretary General,

We, a group of human rights activists, strongly condemn the attack by the leaders and commanders of the Mojahedin Khalq Organisation (aka MKO, MEK, NCRI, Rajavi cult), on the elderly fathers and mothers and other family members who had been gathering outside the gates of transit camp Liberty (aka Camp Hurriyeh) in Iraq.

On Thursday May 26, 2016 the fifth group of families of the hostages kept by the Mojahedin Khalq Organisation (Rajavi cult) gathered outside the gates of Camp Liberty. Their only demand has been to visit their loved ones. Some have not seen them for over 20 to 30 years.

Dear Secretary General,

One of the basic rights of any prisoner or prisoner of war is to be allowed to contact his/her family and have visits, exchange photos and letters. But Massoud Rajavi and Maryam Rajavi have denied this basic right from the hostages held by their Mojahedin Khalq Organisation for a long time.

The question is this. Why, 13 years after the change of government of Iraq, do the families still have no right to visit their loved ones? A further question is this. Who is responsible? And. Who is answerable?

On the above date (last Thursday), Massoud Rajavi and Maryam Rajavi ordered the commanders and leaders of Mojahedin Khalq Organisation in Camp Liberty to attack the picket of families outside the gates and brutally beat them. As a result, some of the elderly fathers and mothers have been injured.

Dear Secretary General,

As Human Rights activists, we strongly condemn the beating of the elderly mothers and fathers whose only demand has been to visit their loved ones kept in the camp. We urge you to investigate this criminal act and bring the perpetrators to a court of law and prosecute them according to the relevant international laws.

Signatories:

1- Mohammad Araghi

2- Nilofar Irani

3- farshad Nasrollahi

4- Kobra Rashti

5- Akram Shahabi

6- Vahid Saeedi

7- Sadegh Rahmani

8- Mehdi Eftekhari

9- Amir Ardelan

10 Hamid reza Zare Sistani

11- Adel Azami

12- Nilofar Sarfraz

13- Hassan Piransar

14- Nader Naderi

15- -Shirzad Jalili

16- Reza Srabli

17- Ehsan Bidi

18- Mahin Alsadat Samadi

19- Mohammad Fatemi

20- Ali Akbar Rastgou

21- Seyyed Amir Movasseghi

22- Edward Termado

23-Mehrdad Sagharchi

24- Ebrahim Khodabandeh

25- Hassan Azizi

26- Saba SHekarbeigi

27- Hamidreza Bikas

28- Batool Soltani

29- Homeyra Mohammadnejad

30- Zahra Moini

31-Shahin Hajeri

32- HGorban ali Hosennjad

33- Ali Jahani

34- Mehdi Sojoodi

35- Jamshid Tafrishi

36- Masood KHodabandeh

37- Anne KHodabandeh

38- Shahrooz Tajbakhsh

39- Farid Farzin

40- Karim Haghi

41- Ali Ghashghavi

42- Daryoosh Nazari

43- Mansor Dehmorde

44- Mostafa Mohammadi

45- -Mahboobe Hamze

46- Horieh Mohammadi

47- Mohammad Mohammadi

48- Morteza Mohammadi

49- Parvin Haji

50- Hamid Yoosefi

51- Ahmad Reza Shafiei

52- Ali Tavakkoli

53- Hamed Sarrafpoor

54- Siroos Gazanfari

55- Azhang Kian

56- Mahmood Sepahi

57- Homayoon Kohzadi

58- Mansoor Nazari

59- Abdolkarim Ebrahimi

60- Havar Dil

61- Mehdi Khoshhal

62- Karim Gholami

63- Sadegh Rezaei

64-Firoze Sorosh

65- Dara Saleh Zade

66- Rabeeh Shahrokhi

67- Mir Bagher Sedaghi

68- Mina Kermani

69- Mahmod Fatemi

70- Yadollah Ebrahimi

71- Hassan Sarabi

72- Nader Keshtkar

73- Mohammad Karami

74 – Mohammad Razzaghi

75 – Issa Azadeh

76 – Ghafoor Fattahian

77 – Mohammad Hossein Sobhani

78 – Siavosh Rastar

79 – Majid Rohi

80 – Hassan Khalaj

81 – Maryam Sanjabi

82 – Fateme Arbabi

83 – Behzad Alishahi

84 – Zahra Erab

85 – Mohammad Ahmadi

86 -D jae Ani

87 – Mesome Mohammadi

88 – Mina Kermani

89 – Skine Evaz zade

90 – Ahmd Hajri

91 – Nargs Beheshti

92 – Sorya Ebdeollahi

93 – Ebdolhossein Iranpor

94- Mah monir Iranpor

95 – Homa Iranpor

96 – Narges Iranpor

97 – Rahele Iranpor

98 – Tahere Tagipor

99 – Lila Beheshti

100 – Reza Mostofi

101 – Mahnaz Ekafian

102 – Wish Karimi

103 – Ardelan Omidvari

104 – Reza Tokhmafshan

105 – Masood Jalili

106 – Mohsen Karami

107 – Davod Bakhtiari

108 – Ahmad Chhar langi

109 – Easfe Mohammadzade

110 – Parvin Hadi

111 – Ebrahim Moghaderi

112 – Marjan Teklri

113 – Azade Rahmani

114 – Yadolle Dashti

115 -Masood Moghadam

116 – Mehdi Rstami

117 – Sajede Ahmadi

118 – Zinb Cheraghi

119- Ahmd nghashan

120 – Mahmod Haji Zade

121 – Efat Habibi

122 – Roia Ahmadbigi

123 – Reof Yazdani

124 – jhangir Ebasi

125 – Ali Ekrami

126 – Mohammad Beheshti

127 – Mehrdad Ashena

CC:

UNHCR HQ, Geneva.

 UNAMI, Baghdad.

 UNHCR, Baghdad.

 ICRC, Geneva.

The office of Iraq’s President.

 The office of Iraq’s Prime Minister.

 The speaker of the Iraqi Parliament.

 US Department of State.

 US Embassy, Baghdad.

 HRW.

 Iraqi and American Media

June 15, 2016 0 comments
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Former members of the MEK

Ex- member of MKO Leadership Council exposes the Cult

Ms. Sanjabi, a former member of the MKO’s Women Leadership Council shared her experiences of living within the cult camps. The Memoirs of Ms. Sanjabi has recently been published in a Book called” Sarab-e Azadi” – the Mirage of Liberty. The Book is in Persian and covers Ms. Sanjabi’s 25 years of living within the MKO Cult affairs.

Ms. Sanjabi was 12 years old when she first got acquainted with Mujahedin-e Khalq Organization. Some years later in accompany with her brother, she went to Turkey to join the group. She lived within the Cult camps in Iraq for 25 years. During her membership she had no contact with her family. She even had no contact with her brother who was also with Mujahedin.

Having lived under severe pressure of cult manipulation for many years, Ms. Sanjabi surrendered herself to the Iraqi forces deployed near the Camp Ashraf gate in 2011.

Participating a press conference in the Iraqi Defense Ministry at the time, Ms. Sanjabi said:

“When I was appointed as a senior member of the MKO leadership council, I was told that I could never leave the organization. Otherwise, I had to kill myself by taking a cyanide pill… Two members of the MKO leadership council were killed some 2 years ago when they wanted to leave the organization.”

In an interview with Neday-e Haghighat Website last week , the former member of MKO’s leadership Council exposed the Saudi financial support for MKO at the collapsed Saddam era.

She talked in detail about Massoud Rajavi’s clandestine visit to Saudi Arabia ostensibly for Haj which the MEK later were forced to admit to. Then, after the First Gulf War, Rajavi received three lorry loads of gold bars and jewelry which was brought to Iraq from Saudi Arabia. The MEK took it bit by bit to Jordan and sold it there. At that time Malek Abdullah was Crown Prince and he was in charge of the MEK and Saddamists. He gave his support for these financial transactions. Sanjabi explains further that Daesh is not a new phenomenon but is a continuation of this coalition of forces.[1]

[1]Iran Interlink Weekly Digest

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