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Mujahedin Khalq Organization as a terrorist group

The role of MKO Terrorist organization in the suppression of labor and student protests In France!

After a lot of ups and downs and long period of time the terrorist Mojahedin-e-Khalq Organization (the MKO) with records full of multiple crimes including association with aggressive dictator Saddam Hussein’s government in Iraq to participate in the suppression of the uprising in Basra and receiving permission to march in the streets of Baghdad, tragic suppression of Iraqi Kurds, receiving 30 thousand of hectares of agricultural lands for the expansion of Camp Ashraf, and above all of them, involvement in killing of Iranian people which according to their own admission killed more than 50,000 innocent people, has now placed its main headquarters in Auvers-sur-Oise, Paris, France.

Meanwhile, even with the covert movements in France and even Europe the MKO puts the information from the students and labor protests of the French people at the disposal of intelligence services so that the police were able to avoid the presence of protesters in the streets faster, According to available records they may also directly cooperate with the police crackdown on student protests In exchange for certain advantages.

After three month of rebellion in Paris, by hiring some travel agencies as tourism from Central Asia and also few fans in Europe Rajavi’s group add some new members to their wild organization’s for Maryam Rajavi’s speech on July 9 in Paris.

Shouldn’t people and fighters of justice for laborers be aware of cooperation between Rajavi’s criminals and French police?

Do you think it is the right of the people of Paris to know that, there are criminals in their neighbors who would use any nation and person as a bait to achieve their purposes?

The people of Iraq carried out various protests against this terrorist group which led to violence, it is necessary for French protesters to be aware of these undemocratic dirty work that is remained of the Saddam Hussein’s dictatorship, they should know that their taxes are spend on crackdown of the French youth and binge of leaders of the terrorist organization of MKO (the hypocrites).

Isn’t it time that this group of spies and anti-people be expelled from France due to the recent terrorist acts in Paris to make people feel more secure.

Facebook of Iranian students in Europe

June 13, 2016 0 comments
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Iran Interlink Weekly Digest

Iran Interlink Weekly Digest – 147

++ Over ninety percent of the MEK’s websites and outlets have been promoting Daesh’s cause. Now that Daesh is being pushed back by Syrian and Iraqi armed forces, the MEK and Saudi media have come out strongly against the Syrian and Iraqi and Russian governments with unsubstantiated allegations of murders and mistreatment of civilians. One such item is interesting because it accuses the Iraqi army of destroying a Sunni mosque. The photograph used, however, is from several years ago and actually shows Daesh destroying a Shia mosque. Farsi commentators say this is not surprising since the Saddamists, Daesh and the MEK are losing their footholds in Iraq. These anti-Iran forces are so much on overdrive that they gleefully celebrate the death of an Iranian pilot when his jet fighter accidentally crashed during a training exercise inside Iran.

++ Several open letters have been addressed to the French Interior Ministry expressing disgust that the French government allows the MEK to publicly celebrate their ‘armed struggle’ which killed thousands of Iranian and Iraqi civilians while the French people are cowed and restricted by ‘the terrorist threat’.

++ To mark the start of the month of Ramazan, a few former MEK members wrote their experience of Ramazan inside the group. They reveal that at the start of the MEK, fasting was observed as a religious obligation. Later on, when Rajavi took control, they were ordered to make a show of it for the outside world, but to give their allegiance to Rajavi rather than to their religion.

++ German language Duetch Welle published an article about fears over the MEK arriving in Europe. In the article, experts say that European countries must deal with this issue properly or it will add to the terrorism threat inside Europe. In Albania, Agenzia Nova newspaper revealed that arrangements have been agreed for the remaining 1,900 residents of Camp Liberty in Iraq to be transferred to Tirana before the end of the year.

++ Farzad Farzinfar, a former MEK member, died in Sweden this week. Many who expressed their condolences also wrote their memories of him. After leaving the MEK, Farzinfar spent a difficult time in Ramardi camp at the time of Saddam before getting out of Iraq. He was one of the first members to be able to escape Iraq and talk outside that country about the realities inside the MEK at a time when the MEK had the full support of Western governments and Saddam himself. People write that although he suffered greatly he always tried to help others rather than complain about his own situation.

++ Maryam Sanjabi, a former member of the MEK’s all women Leadership Council, was interviewed by Neda-ye Haghighat website. The MEK tried hard to demonise and discredit Sanjabi after the recent publication of her book. In the interview Sanjabi exposes evidence of Saudi support and payments for the MEK at the time of Saddam. She talks in detail about Massoud Rajavi’s clandestine visit to Saudi Arabia ostensibly for Haj which the MEK later were forced to admit to. After that, after the First Gulf War, Rajavi received three lorry loads of gold bars and jewellery 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.

In English:

++ Mazda Parsi writes an interesting article for Nejat Society based on evidence from the Walk Free Foundation about modern slavery in the world. Parsi uses the Foundation’s evidence and information about slavery to demonstrate that MEK members are being held in a state of modern slavery, including conditions of forced labour, incarceration and secrecy and sexual exploitation.

++ Several people have written to support Mr Gholamreza Shirdam in his hunger strike in Turkey. He complains that after seven years his application for asylum has still not been assessed by the UNHCR. He believes this is because he is a former member of the MEK.

June 11, 2016

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Mujahedin Khalq Organization members' families

Pictorial – The forgotten victims of MKO Cult

Suffering parents of Mr. Fereydoun Oghbaei ; MKO hostage

Mr. Fereydoun Oghbaei was in Netherlands when the MKO agents tricked him into joining the group.

Oghbaei family had a short visit with Fereydoun at Camp Ashraf in 2002. There they witnessed the closed, Cult-like condition ruling the Camp.

So they have had done their utmost efforts to liberate their beloved son from the Cult of MKO.

They persistently pen letters to the International human rights bodies.

The Cult leaders deny any contact between members and their families.

Unfortunately the paid advocates of the MKO help the cult leaders to advance their interests.

The forgotten victims of MKO Cult

June 12, 2016 0 comments
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Albania

Albania’s Prime Minister: Tirana will take in 1900 more MEK members by the end of 2016

The Albanian Government will take in 1900 Mujahedin-e Khalq Organization members who currently reside in refugee Camp Liberty near Baghdad, Iran Didban Website reported from Agenzia Nova.  

The MEK member’s relocation in Tirana is based on an agreement between the governments of Albania and US during Senator Kerry’s last February visit to Tirana.

Kerry, returning to the United States from a four-day trip to Germany, made a brief stop in the Albanian capital Tirana to urge the government and opposition parties to support a major package of judicial and legislative reforms.

“While the reforms are needed for their own sake as well as E.U. membership, they also were key to Albania’s fulfilling a commitment to relocate thousands of members of the exiled Iranian Mujahedeen-e-Khalq opposition group”, AP quoted U.S. officials traveling with Kerry at the time.

June 11, 2016 0 comments
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Mujahedin Khalq Organization as a terrorist group

Former MKO member cautions France on the threat of terrorists

A former high ranking member of Mujahedin-e Khalq Cult cautioned France of the potential threat of terrorists’ presence at the Cult’s annual rally in Paris on July 9th.

The same as every other year the group is busy recruiting paid audiences to participate the rally.

Mr. Issa Azadeh who spent 30 years within the Mujaheidn-e Khalq Cult affairs, in an open letter to the French Interior Minister writes:

” …..Through social media I founded out that the Cult of Rajavi is due to hold a gathering on the occasion of the anniversary of the group’s armed struggle as well as Maryam Rajavi’s –  the cult leader ; Massoud Rajavi’s wife –  release from prison in France. So as the MKO is going to transfer a large number of Arab refugees to Paris by Bus.

I warn you according to my human duty that the dangerous terrorists of ISIS can take the opportunity to enter Paris through the MKO rented buses.

The Cult of Rajavi smuggles people without any certificate card or passport from European refugee Camps into France. The MKO employs these people as rent-a-crowd to pretend it has a popular base in Iran in order to attract the attention of reporters and European states. Conversely, the reality is that this dangerous cult has no support in Iran due to its anti-Iranian and terrorist nature. The group has just some agents who are active on socal networks in exchange for money…."

June 9, 2016 0 comments
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Former members of the MEK

Mr. Babapour reunited his family after 27 years

Mr. Ali Asghar Babapour joined his family after 27 years of captivity within the destructive cult of Mujahedin-e Khalq.

Babapour family as well as cult defectors and families of MKO hostages welcomed Aliasghar at Nejat Society office, Mazandaran.

Mr. Babapour said:”I should thank my family who came to Camps Ashraf and Liberty several times to visit me. I am very joyful that I managed to liberate myself from the damned Cult of Rajavi and returned to my family. I also thank you accepting me within Nejat Society families’ meeting. I wish to see all hostages of Rajavis’ criminal Cult, being free.”

Mr. Babapour reunited his family after 27 years
Mr. Babapour reunited his family after 27 years
Mr. Babapour reunited his family after 27 years
Mr. Babapour reunited his family after 27 years
Mr. Babapour reunited his family after 27 years
Mr. Babapour reunited his family after 27 years
Mr. Babapour reunited his family after 27 years
Mr. Babapour reunited his family after 27 years

June 7, 2016 0 comments
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The cult of Rajavi

The Cult of Rajavi has all criteria of Modern Slavery

According to Walk Free Foundation – movement to end modern slavery – near 46 million people of the world are trapped in modern slavery. The foundation which is in Australia defines slavery as “situations of exploitation that a person cannot refuse or leave because of threats, violence, and coercion, abuse of power or deception.” According to the foundation, in modern forms of slavery, a person is forced to work for free. It also includes, child slavery, forced marriage, domestic servitude and forced labour in which victims are made to work through violence and intimidation.

For those who have experienced living in the Mujahedin Khalq Organization, the above mentioned characteristics of modern slavery looks very tangible and familiar. They can even add more traits of modern slavery in the cult of Rajavi including forced marriage, separation of parents and children, sleep deprivation and a lot of other examples of human rights violations. RAND report commissioned by US Department of Defense found that the MKO is a cult that utilizes practices such as mandatory divorce, celibacy, authoritarian control, forced labor, sleep deprivation, physical abuse, and confiscation of assets, emotional isolation, and the imprisonment of dissident members.

While the MKO claims to be opposed to “any kind of exploitation of human by another human”, the truth of the life inside this cult–like group proves the opposite.

According to the Walk Free Foundation half of the victims of modern slavery are girls and women and 1/3 of detected victims of slavery is a child. As for the MKO Cult about 900 people out of its near 3000 victims are female and a large number of children of the group members have been also victims of its destructive cult-like system.

Based on testimonies of former members of the group such as Nadereh Afshar and Manizheh Habashi, children in the MKO camps were kept separated from their parents and forced to work. After the first Gulf War, children were sent to Europe where they were forced to beg on the streets to raise funds for the group. Forced begging is considered by Walk Free as an example of modern slavery in Europe, Asia, Africa, and Latin America and in the Middle East. The foundation states that kids “are forced to beg on the streets by criminals.”

68 % of slaves around the world are subjected to forced labour. About the cult of Rajavi, approximately all members are subjected to forced labour. They have to work long hours of the day. They always suffer sleep deprivation. Former members of the cult of Rajavi describe exhausting working schedule in the MKO as useless tasks that was supposed to keep them busy. Zahra Mirbaqeri recalls that she was forced to carry a heavy bag of stones from a place to another. She had to run while carrying an 80-kilo-weight bag.

The Walk Free Foundation also clarifies that in modern slavery systems, victims are kept behind closed doors. Members of the Mujahedin Khalq are not allowed to call or contact anyone outside their camps. They are barred from using phone, and the Internet. The news of the outside world is filtered by the group authorities. They are only fed with the group’s propaganda media.

Victims of the MKO are kept in the group’s camps in Iraq, Albania and France. They are living under the most tyrannical supervision system. Those who succeeded to escape the MKO actually risked their life because Massoud Rajavi has told them that the group has no exit door – see Human Rights Watch report on the abuses in the MKO titled “No Exit”, published in 2005. The walk Free Foundation says, “Victims say those who are caught trying to escape can be killed or thrown overboard. “

Sexual labour is another example of human rights abuse that is taken place in modern slavery, according to the foundation. This crime has been widely committed by the MKO leader, Massoud Rajavi. He is the only person in the cult who has the right to get married and to have sexual relationships. So, he authorized himself to have sex with a number of female members of the so-called Elite Council of the cult. Batoul Soltani who is a defector of the MKO Cult revealed Massoud Rajavi’s sexual crimes.

The Walk Free Foundation presents statistics and information on slavery around the world such as Thailand, UK and etc. It tries to inform the world on the huge human rights violations that are committed today in modern societies. Victims of the Mujahedin Khalq cult should be considered as part of the bog population who suffer modern slavery. The case of the MKO victims seems to be more critical because of the pro-democratic gesture of its leaders and its propaganda. In fact, members of the MKO Cult are exposed to the most horrible human rights violations despite the group’s propaganda claims for democracy and freedom.

By Mazda Parsi

June 6, 2016 0 comments
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Camp Liberty

MEK leaders in Camp Liberty admit conditions and security are well above basic standards

Charlotte Leslie Conservative, Bristol North West

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, what recent assessment his Department has made of the human rights situation in Camp Liberty, Iraq.

Tobias Ellwood The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs

We remain concerned about the residents of Camp Liberty. Our Embassy in Baghdad regularly raises this issue with the Government of Iraq and we support the United Nations’ calls for more to be done to protect residents. We are working with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees to relocate all the residents to safe third countries.That being said, Monitors from the UN Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI) regularly visit Camp Liberty and issue daily reports which provide an update on the situation there. Their assessment remains that the provision of life support systems such as water, electricity and food continue to be well in excess of basic humanitarian standards. They have reported that the relocation of protective bunkers and installation of additional protective concrete walls, to increase the security and safety of the residents, has been completed. Iraqi government officials have reported that diesel tankers and trucks containing food and other supplies continue to routinely enter the camp, that residents continue to be referred to hospitals and that the clinic remains in operation. Residents’ representatives have confirmed this to be accurate.

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June 5, 2016 0 comments
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Mujahedin Khalq Organization's Propaganda System

MeK’s claims of freedom, democracy is an insult to humanity

Perhaps one can indubitably argue that such words as “democracy” and “Freedom” are very strange to the MeK’s ears. They are the words they have been uttering at each and every point for more than four decades, and with which they have been using to achieve their purposes and deceive a lot of people even non-Iranians. Although being at the end of their rope and facing great failures one after the other, the MeK has not extracted lessons from its experiences and keeps threatening its critics not in Saddam’s Iraq but in European countries!

These intimidations of the critics and ex-members in European countries again suggest that MeK is an anti-democratic group. Because if they consider themselves as an alternative to the Iranian government and if they emphasize on the freedom of expression in their statute of council, they should just walk the talk and accept the criticism coming from anybody or deal with them gracefully just as they claim.

But to gain power, these liars not only trample the laws and regulations they have set but they give their dissidents death threats. They also put all their efforts to use every machination to represent their dissidents as the Iranian spies in European countries and if failed they pay hush money to their critics.

But who the MeK really are that Iran send its agents to spy on them in the Europe?

We have repeatedly read in the news that Iranian hackers have successfully attacked US Department of State or even Pentagon servers. So, is it difficult for such a regime which infiltrates the US Dept. of State to attack the MeK computers? Of course it is as easy as falling off a log for them to attack the MeK’s cyber system as the State Department is secured and maintained to the highest cyber security standards.

So the MeK tarnishes its critics with such tactics in order to find a way out of its self-created deadlock and to make its members understand that the same future will happen to them if they want to defect from the organization.

Such anti-humane activities of the MeK suggest that they simply trample their own laws and regulations. Another point is the psychological and mental abuse targeted against the captive members and their family members who did whatever they could to visit their children. The MeK’s approach during the past 4 decades was not in accordance with the human rights and the laws of God in Abrahamic religions. They were more like the laws that Rajavi set at each point for achieving his own purposes. From the forced marriages to its opposite i.e. forced divorces or compelling members to worship one person to forcing members into self-immolation in public in the heart of Europe through brain washing methods which was extremely disgusting and from the Europeans’ view an extremely savagery act.

These were only a part of the MeK’s activities which claims freedom and democracy, but change it color each day in order to mislead the public opinion so that it may continue to live for a few while and get rid of its critics and former members.

Taking a glance at the MeK’s activities from past to present, one can firmly say that MeK’s claims of freedom and democracy is an insult to the human rights and humanity.

Edward Termado, Personal weblog (translated by Iran Didban)

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Iran Interlink Weekly Digest

Iran Interlink Weekly Digest – 146

++ Criticisms about the case of Behzad Alishahi have continued this week with several pieces saying that whilst Rajavi was aggressively pushing his own agenda and paying others to do the same, he resorted to inventing any old lies about Alishahi. Now the MEK has been exposed in this lie, the group has fallen silent and pretends no such thing ever happened.

++ Several comments talk about the continuing transfer of Camp Liberty residents to Albania and praise the UN for getting them out safely and efficiently. Some have commented that the people who arrive in Albania are not revivable in a cultic sense. They are too damaged and unfit to recover. Put simply, when Iraq is emptied of MEK, Rajavi is finished.

++ Comments about Maryam Rajavi’s annual Paris based Villepinte rally on June 9 expose the group’s ongoing activities to recruit a paid audience. They point out that the speakers are typically retired US generals who take their fee to repeat the same message each year. Nader Naderi says in his blog, ‘we demand that, as Rajavi uses Paris as a refuge to glorify the launch of the MEK’s armed struggle, this year she should allow Iranians to attend alongside the Polish and Africans. And also that, after two decades, she should allow Iranians to ask a couple of questions at the rally’. Others criticise Maryam Rajavi for promoting her so-called National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) which apparently comprises her and Rudi Giuliani and John Bolton, etc. ‘She can’t say it’s national, she can’t say it’s a council, nobody knows what they are resisting and they are certainly not Iranian’.

++ Condemnation arose from every side when films and photos showed masked MEK operatives attacking the families who had visited Camp Liberty in Iraq hoping to have contact with their estranged loved ones. Arash Rezai from Nimnegah website put together a collection of videos, pictures and analysis discussing why Rajavi is worried about any MEK member meeting with their families. This issue represents his first and last red line. Rezai gives an explanation of cult culture to show why this is so. He concludes that it would be a simple matter for Rajavi to ask his members to go and tell their families to leave. And they would leave. But he can’t do that. To demonstrate why, we see that in one film one of the MEK members tries to follow the families and run away, but the other MEK quickly go and grab him and pull him back into the closed camp.

In English:

++ Mazda Parsi writes a thoughtful and revealing analysis of ‘Why is the MKO so terrified by a gap in the curtains!?’ Based on film and pictures taken of a visit by families to find their loved ones in Camp Liberty, Iraq. “When one of the family members of a Liberty resident tries to squeeze his hand through a hole in the curtain to take the hand of her brother’s comrade, the cult members get so terrified that they cannot control their vehement reaction. Although their faces are covered with masks or scarves, panic is evidently seen in their behavior.”

++ Nejat Society: ‘Former Officer: Cooperating with SAVAK, Rajavi saved his [own] neck’. “Iraj Mesdaghi, author of “Neither Living Nor Death” and the internal critic of the Mujahedin e- Khalq Organization who has several times criticized by the group for exposing Massoud Rajavi as the group leader published an interview with a former SAVAK (Pahlavi regime’s security and intelligence organization) officer… Parvis Motamed said: ‘…I took Massoud Rajavi to show me the addresses. He disclosed the address of Mohamamd Hanifnejad and Mohammad Hayati [ who lives in Liberty Camp]. I can remember the exact color of the home door. I was involved in the arrest of Hanifnejad. Such cooperations along with SAVAK authorities’ attempts led to reduce of Rajavi’s punishment [death penalty].’”

++ Nejat Society: ‘An Iran-Iraq POW’s Brother pens letter to Iraqi Prime Minister Iraq’. “My brother, Ali Asghar Kalateh Seifari, was taken hostage by MEK cult on November 22, 1987 during the Iran-Iraq war and he was transferred to Camp Ashraf. He is now in Baghdad’s Camp liberty. During the past 27 years my family members and I, have made several visits to Iraq at the gates of Camp Ashraf and Camp Liberty. However we failed to contact him even by a phone call. I would like to humbly ask you as the highest executive official of Iraq to help us meet with our brother even for a few hours under your supervision but without MEK members’ presence.”

++ Nejat Society: ‘Families’ presence at Camp Liberty gate gave me courage to liberate myself, Ex-member’. “I drew my escape plan. In the evening of a stressful day I came out of the container. I looked around and at a suitable moment ran into a gap within the concrete barriers of Camp Liberty. I was full of stress, anxiety, joy and hope. All of a sudden about 10 MKO members rushed after me. They invaded and beaten me. I shouted and asked for help. Fortunately an Iraqi soldier helped me and I went to the Iraqis guarding room at Camp Liberty gate. …. the Iraqis handed over me to the UNHCR representatives. Then I was transferred to Mohajer Hotel in Baghdad. I was very scared because of what I had heard about Mohajer Hotel. As soon as I arrived the hotel I was welcomed by the ex-members of the MKO who was residing there. No harassment, no torture. I could contact my family and Nejat Society head at Gilan; Mr. Purahmad.”

++ An interesting short piece by Edward Termado in his personal weblog concludes, ‘Taking a glance at the MeK’s activities from past to present, one can firmly say that MeK’s claims of freedom and democracy is an insult to the human rights and humanity.’

++ British Parliament – Questions: Charlotte Leslie, MP, Conservative, Bristol North West: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, what recent assessment his Department has made of the human rights situation in Camp Liberty, Iraq.

Tobias Ellwood, MP, The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs:

We remain concerned about the residents of Camp Liberty. Our Embassy in Baghdad regularly raises this issue with the Government of Iraq and we support the United Nations’ calls for more to be done to protect residents. We are working with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees to relocate all the residents to safe third countries.

That being said, Monitors from the UN Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI) regularly visit Camp Liberty and issue daily reports which provide an update on the situation there. Their assessment remains that the provision of life support systems such as water, electricity and food continue to be well in excess of basic humanitarian standards. They have reported that the relocation of protective bunkers and installation of additional protective concrete walls, to increase the security and safety of the residents, has been completed. Iraqi government officials have reported that diesel tankers and trucks containing food and other supplies continue to routinely enter the camp, that residents continue to be referred to hospitals and that the clinic remains in operation. Residents’ representatives have confirmed this to be accurate.

June 03, 2016

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