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Camp Liberty

Rockets near Baghdad airport kill soldiers, Iranian refugees MEK

A barrage of rockets slammed late Thursday into a former military base near the Baghdad International Airport that houses an Iranian refugee group, killing three Iraqi soldiers, officials said. The Iranian exiles said at least 20 of their people died in the attack.

Iraqi police said 16 rockets hit Camp Liberty, a former U.S. base that now houses the exiled Iranian opposition group known as the Mujahedeen-e-Khalq. They said at least 16 soldiers guarding the camp were also wounded while the Iranian group, known as MEK, said dozens of Iranian refugees were wounded as well.

No one immediately claimed responsibility for the attack.

The statement from Mujahedeen-e-Khalq said that “due to darkness of the night, the exact number of dead and wounded has not been established.”

Police said that there may be casualties among the exiled group, but noted they did not report them to the local authorities so they could not determine how many civilians were hit in the attack. The MEK statement on casualty figures could not be independently verified because of the late hour of the attack and the camp’s inaccessibility to media.

A police official added that the rockets landed far enough from the airport that they did not disrupt commercial traffic. A hospital official confirmed the casualty figures. Both officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak to the media.

This was not the first attack since Camp Liberty became home to the Iranian group, which is strongly opposed to Iran’s clerical regime. Last year, the Islamic State group was said to have fired rockets near to Baghdad International Airport as it attempted to destabilize the capital.

Members of the Mujahedeen-e-Khalq were welcomed into Iraq by Saddam Hussein in the 1980s during the brutal war with neighboring Iran. Their fortunes turned sharply with the Iraqi dictator’s toppling in the 2003 U.S.-led invasion.

Iraq’s current Shiite-led Iraqi government, which has strengthened ties with Tehran, considers their presence in the country illegal.

The group regularly reports worsening health conditions within their isolated camp and accuses the Iraqi government of neglect and human rights abuses.

VIVIAN SALAMA,

Associated Press writer Murtada Faraj contributed to this report from Baghdad.

October 31, 2015 0 comments
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Massoud Rajavi

Massoud Rajavi dead or alive? Who cares?

While members of the Mujahedin Khalq Organization (the MKO) are undergoing unstable days of striving in a declining cult-like dissident group, US senators, paid by the MKO lobbies, wonder where the leader of the cult, Massoud Rajavi is.

In an October7th, hearing before the US Senate committee on Armed Forces titled” Iranian Influence in Iraq and the case of Camp Liberty”, senator Joseph Manchin (D-W) asked of Massoud Rajavi’s whereabouts. Prominent MKO lobbyist, retired Colonel Wesley Martin pretended to be informed about the proper answer. He claimed that Rajavi was wounded in an attack and he’s in France now.

It seems that Colonel Martin as the MKO lobbyist and his partner in the hearing Senator Manchin are reading the dialogue of a script written by the MKO propaganda. True or not, should it be important to know about Rajavi’s whereabouts in order to aid Liberty residents taking refuge in the United States?

At the end of this dialogue, Colonel Martin concludes that Maryam Rajavi is the leader now, the front “person that is with all the activities, all the events.”

Critics of the Cult of Rajavi including former members, suggest that this is a new tactic of the MKO’s lobby to launch a propaganda in the US Congress in order to whitewash the whereabout of Massoud Rajavi. The MKO’s propaganda might be seeking to maintain the sacred figure they have always portrayed for Massoud Rajavi, according to critics, because after the US invasion of Iraq in 2003 and the coincident disappearance of Massoud Rajavi, many criticized him for leaving his members in danger and escaping to save his own life.

Moreover, whether Massoud Rajavi is dead or alive is definitely critical to two main groups not to the lobbyist or lawmakers.

The first group who absolutely want to know about Rajavi’s whereabouts are victims of the terrorist acts of the MKO. Thousands of Iranian families are victims of the MKO’s blind mortar attacks, bombings and assassinations, as well as Iraqi Shiites and Kurds whose uprising was suppressed by the MKO – as Saddam’s Private Army – in 1991.

The second group includes members of the Cult of Rajavi who lost years of their lives, isolated from the free world, under the manipulative cult-like system of the group or who are still taken as hostages in the cult. Families of the MKO hostages also suffer the cruelty of the MKO leaders, particularly Massoud Rajavi who first created the system of abusive and torturing of its members in the cult.

Victims of Massoud Rajavi await his “appearance” because he should be brought to justice for the atrocities he committed against his own followers, and civilians in Iran and Iraq.

There have been numerous accounts about Massoud Rajavi’s destiny. But what is very significant about him is that he disappeared just in the most critical situation. He disappeared after the US invasion but the most iconic event at that time was the arrest of Maryam Rajavi by French Police and the fall of Saddam Hussein as the main financial and military supporter of the group. The Survival of the MKO has been crucially based on its propaganda. Question and answer about Massoud Rajavi’s destiny seems to be part of the propaganda of a collapsed organization.

Mazda Parsi

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Mujahedin Khalq Organization as a terrorist group

General Report of the 2nd Int’l Congress on 17,000 Iranian Terror Victims

The opening ceremony for the 2nd International Congress on 17000 Iranian Terror Victims featuring the Iranian President Hassan Rouhani and a number of high administrative officials was held on August 31, 2015.

Attended by 400 families of Iranian victims of terror, 300 professors, researchers and students from universities around the country, 27 foreign experts on terrorism, and 17 ambassadors of foreign countries in Tehran, the conference started with recitation of verses of Holy Quran and then the Iran’s national anthem was played.

Seyed Mohammad-Javad Hasheminejad began to address the audience calling on the government and the judicial system to bring justice to the families of terror martyrs. “Terrorism is inherently deceptive and in need of justifying violence with fraudulent slogans. The important factor is that the mainstream media devalues the obscenity of terrorism to the level of a political rivalry.” “17000 people from different ethnicities and religions have fallen victim to the acts of terrorism in Iran.”

Unveiling the book “Timeline of Terrorist Incidents in Iran” by President Rouhani

The “Timeline of Terrorist Incidents in Iran” was unveiled by President Rouhani, Hojjat al-Islam Shahidi, vice president and head of Martyrs and Veterans Affairs Foundation, and Seyed Mohammad-Javad Hasheminejad. The book features all the terrorist incidents occurred from the victory of Islamic Revolution on February 11, 1979, up to the March 19, 1980. The multi-volume book is the first book in Iran which compiled the terrorist attacks since Islamic Revolution.

President Hassan then proceeded to address the audience on terrorism, saying that supporters of terrorism will be affected by the same phenomenon one day. He underlined that terrorism will remain as long as there is no universal determination and will to fight against the issue. Pointing to the ugly face of terror, Rouhani said the issue is unfortunately happening in people’s lives since past and has taken a new form in the modern world and politics.

Andre Vltchek, the Russian-born philosopher, filmmaker and investigative journalist, was the next speaker who delivered his speech on the Western-backed terrorism, saying European countries and the US are spreading terrorism all over the world because of their interest and imperialist essence. After the revolution Iran was suffering from sanctions, from blockades and finally from the sponsored terrorisms. Terrorism sponsored by the west, in which as was mentioned by your honorable president 17000 people vanished. The west is constantly talking about terrorism. It is defending its actions against independent countries all over the world based on its fear of terrorism. But in fact it is spreading terrorism all over the world because of its interest and its imperialist essence.

Hamed Zamani, Iranian pop singer, then performed his new bilingual single titled “Iran victim of terror.” The poem written by Ali-Mohammad Mo’addab was the second pop song of the popular singer. He performed his last single on terrorism titled “Able’s blood” in the first National Congress on 17000 Iranian Terror Victims.

The Owj Cultural Organization’s choral group sang a bilingual poem written by Ali Golbaharan. The English translation of the poem is as follows:

In my country, in this land of honor, / Seventeen thousand dead fallen.

Seventeen thousand victims of terror! / The whole world silent to such an error!

You keep silent to their deaths why? / Where is that world you claimed to revive?

Say something! Where’s your safe world gone? / Your dreamed home, how about that one?

Here’s a helpless innocent child / Lips with a frozen smile

In the burst of the missile / Never foe to none / With a tensed mom.

Here, a teacher on way to school / Bulleted by firing squad

There, a winged dove in blood red / Flies no more, sings never

Seventeen thousand innocent bodies / All at once snipped

Seventeen thousand with no weapon / Victims of terror, dead fallen

Sheikh Ali Halawi, Lebanese prominent cleric, was the next speaker who addressed the audience at the opening ceremony of the 2nd International Congress on 17000 Iranian Terror Victims. Referring to more than 3 decades of Israelis efforts to deal with Iran, Halawi said, the Islamic Republic of Iran is the first victim of terrorism in the world. He added that the Israeli regime is arming and training and providing material support for all the anti-Iran terrorist groups.

Ali-Akbar Ghelich performed another bilingual song titled “a piece of truth.” It was the third song being performed on the first day of the conference on the issue of terrorism and terror victims.

Deputy speaker of Parliament Mohammad Hassan Aboutorabi-Fard was the last speaker of the opening ceremony of the 2nd International Congress on 17000 Iranian Terror Victims. He said the Islamic Republic of Iran is opposed to any kinds of violence and terror throughout the world and Iran has always called for global security and fight against any forms of terrorism in the international arena. Increased violence in the region is because of providing support for the Zionist cancerous tumor.

Families of Terror Victims Appreciated

The opening ceremony of the conference proceeded with the appreciation of some families of Iranian victims of terrorism. The appreciation ceremony was done with the presence of Hojjat al-Islam Aboutorabi Fard, first vice speaker of Iran’s Parliament, Rahim Ahmadi-Roshan, father of the last assassinated nuclear scientist Mostafa Ahmadi-Roshan, Mansoureh Karami, widow of martyr Masoud Ali-Mohammadi, and Seyed Mohammad-Javad Hasheminejad. Families of martyrs Jamshid Danayi-Far, Abbas Goudarzi, Zeinab Kamayi, Mahmoud and Alireza Abiz, Fereshteh Bakhishi and veterans Tariq Dahimavi, Seyed Nour Khoda Mousavi, Nozhat Shaban Azad, Alireza Bonyani and Beit Salem were honored and appreciated in this part.

The 2nd International Congress on 17,000 Victims of Terrorism concluded its mission by issuing a closing statement. The statement read by Shorheh Pirani, widow of martyr Darioush Rezaeinejad, reads in part:

In these turbulent times when the wheels of violence and terrorism are kept moving by the treacherous demons of colonialism and imperialism on the one hand and irrational extremists on the other hand, the security of the region is compromised and people’s life is put in danger; the innocent souls are slaughtered and holy places are set ablaze with the face of this part of the world being covered with blood. Fighting terrorism and revealing the true face of those behind the scene who orchestrate the terrorist forces is in fact paying tribute to the human life, peace and a world free of violence and terrorism. From this perspective, the Second International Congress of 17000 Victims of Terrorism has been organized to help obtain these lofty objectives.

The wound inflicted by the terrorism on Iranians is still fresh and open. Terrorism continues to claim its victims from Iran, while the judiciary bodies pretending to be the arbiter of international community have turned a deaf ear to the plights of these people, unable to pursue a lawsuit against them.

The fact that none of the terrorist groups should receive special treatment or labeled as good or bad for the sake of transient political interests necessitates that the authorities in charge of international organizations such as the Red Cross and UNHCR disassociate themselves from this group, thereby refusing to approve such deviant trends with these relationships.

The families of terrorism martyrs proclaim that their persistence on investigating this case does not stem from a sense of revenge, but rather their responsibility as human beings to help construct a world in which no father is martyred in front of his children’s eyes, no child is slaughtered in the arms of his/her mother and no human is victimized innocently and indiscriminately.

First Scientific Session

With the start of the scientific panels of the conference at 14:30 on August 31, professor Simbar, the scientific secretary of the Congress, introduced the activities of the Scientific Committee and invited the speakers to join the panel.

The first speaker in this session was Dr. Arsalan Ghorbani, President of Iranian International Studies Association, who presented his paper, “The evolution of terrorism in international relations with a focus on Iran.” He initially considered terrorism as a new concept in the international relations which has been defined and redefined and gained global attention over time. He added that some countries use terrorism to achieve their purposes and accordingly the concept of terrorism faced a transition in the era of globalization.

Sayed Khatab, professor of Politics and International Relations at the University of Monash, was the next speaker presenting his paper, “Terrorism and its Impact on Society”. He believed that the root causes of terrorism are the unsolved problems in the Middle East. “Islam is not a violent religion and does not condone violence because it tries to hinder young people to go to kill themselves,” he said. “For instance, Islam forbids anyone to go to Jihad without the approval of his parents, even if the Jihad is a just war.”

Director of the Geopolitics and International Relations Department of Manipal University Professor Madhav Nalapat was the third speaker who talked about Wahhabi terrorism. “Some countries believe that terrorism is something that can be used and can be useful to them and they forget that terrorism is something that it may be useful in the short run, but in the medium and long run it will kill them as well.” “Daesh is using bullets, ammunition in the hundreds of millions of dollars. All these are coming from somewhere. Where is the money coming from? Where are the bullets coming from? Where are the heavy weapons coming from? None of them are made by Daesh. They are being used by Daesh,” Nalapat said, adding that it is very important for every country that says it is fighting a war on terrorism to identify whose money is funding money, whose weapons are giving power to Daesh, because those who are doing this are committing sin against humanity. He went on to accentuate the role Iran played in the fight against ISIS, and said, “the people of Iran have been fighting Daesh in a brave way. As a scholar who studies these things, I am very convinced that if Iran had not been helping in Syria by now Daesh would have been in Damascus and could have been possibly in Baghdad but for the fact that Iran and the brave Iranian people have given very strong support to Syria and Iraq against this grave danger of Daesh.” “Iran is an indispensible partner in the war against global Wahhabism in the war against Wahhabi terror,” he continued. “Iran is indispensible now as Russia was indispensible in the 20th Century.” “So again I repeat, I’ve come here because you are an indispensible partner in this terrible conflict we are fighting with a terrible enemy, the cancer of Wahhabi terrorism.”

The fourth speaker was Jahanshah Shokri, who presented his paper, “Investigating the causes of UN Human Rights Council’s ineffectiveness in defending Iranian terror victims.” Co-authored by Hossein Shokri and Mojtaba Abbasi, his paper was awarded third place winner of the best papers. “The right of veto of the permanent members of the UN Security Council discredits the reports of the UNSC.” “Choosing the rapporteurs is another problem which is most cases happens with political purposes.”

 The fifth and the last speaker of the first scientific session was Dr. Mohsen Saghira who said, our legal inaction and indifference to terrorist activities inside our borders make our international reaction to these activities ineffective. Initially, we should demand justice and file lawsuit against the terrorist groups who reside in other countries.

The event concluded with a half-an-hour question-and-answer session and the speakers answered the audience’s questions regarding their presentations.

 Second Scientific Session

 The second scientific session began at 5 in the evening and lasted for 2 hours.

 Hossein Jahan-tigh was the first speaker who presented his paper on the terrorism in Sistan and Baluchistan province. Referring to the history of terrorism in the Sistan and Baluchistan province, he said Jihadi terrorism has a deep root in the south-eastern province.

 Research Fellow at the New Delhi-based Institute for Defense Studies and Analyses (IDSA) Dr. Meena Singh Roy then presented her speech on the ISIS and its growing menace. She added that both Iran and India are facing the threat of Daesh, though the dimensions are different. “When we look at Iran, I think because Iran’s border with Afghanistan and Iraq, the challenges are much more serious.”

Sheikh Zuhair Osman, Lebanese cleric and a member of the Lebanese Islamic Action Front, was the third speaker where he threw light on the Israeli violations of human rights against the people of Lebanon saying, “the US has been providing the Zionist regime with the most modern fighter planes and they are taking off from the regional countries’ airports.” “Since the victory of Islamic Revolution, Imam Khomeini said the Islamic Revolution belongs to all the oppressed people in the world and supports right (haqq) against wrong (batil) and which batil is greater than the Zionist regime.

The fourth speaker of the session was Dr. Syed Hussain Shaheed Soherwordi, Associate Professor at the University of Peshawar. He said the Americans have made mistakes against Iran, including terrorism and putting sanctions on the country. Starting his presentation with two “very big mistakes” of the US in the region, he said, “The first mistake was overthrow of Mossadegh’s democratic regime in 1953. And the second one was non-acceptance of Iran’s Islamic Revolution.” He continued, “For the last so many years, Middle East has not been pacified. Americans have failed to keep Middle East peaceful, because they have selected wrong friends like Saudi Arabia.”

The second scientific session drew to a close with a question-and-answer session and the speakers answered the questions raised by the audience.

 The scientific sessions of the Congress dragged on for the second day at the Shahid Beheshti University International Conference Center. The opening ceremony of the scientific sessions featuring Deputy Majlis Speaker for International Affairs Dr. Hossein Sheikholeslam held early in the morning on September 1, 2015.

 Sheikholeslam said that terror, oppression and crimes have never made good in annihilating the Islamic Revolution and Palestine. He added that the oppressed nations’ resistance made the Muslim nations resist against terror. Terrorism has been a barbaric tool throughout history that the oppressed parties have always used to threaten the oppressed.

 Dr. Hassan Hossein-Zadeh was the next speaker who talked about the possibility of the extradition of MKO members to Iran according to the extradition in international law. “Iran has the right to demand members of MKO from other countries and international organizations as they have committed crimes in Iran.” MKO’s extradition to Iran is an inevitable task and the group’s betrayals and crimes are to such a level that Iran must take all necessary measures to deal with the group.

 Dr. Hossein-Zadeh’s speech was followed by three more presentations by Soraya Sepahpour Ulrich, Dr. Franklin Lamb, and Dr. Shahbaz Mohseni.

 Presenting her paper “Sanctions: Unidentified Terrorism,” Iranian-born American independent researcher and political commentator Soraya Sepahpour Ulrich said the United Nations Security Council sponsored terrorism against Iran by putting sanctions on the country. “In 2004 a very high level UN panel which defined terrorism as ‘any action intended to kill or seriously harm civilians or non-combatants, with the purpose of intimidating a population or compelling action by a government or international organization.’” “Despite of this finding, the United Nations Security Council passed a resolution and sponsored terrorism against Iran, which were the sanctions,” she pointed out. She added that why is it that the propaganda has been so successful regarding sanction terrorism that even the victims failed to realize that they are victims of terror? “Well two things: one is ownership of language, the narrative and the other is the media.”

Dr. Franklin Lamb, Beirut-based American International lawyer, proceeded to deliver his speech at the scientific session, saying that the terrorist MKO group is working with the Zionists and the Republicans and others doing Public Relations. He emphasized that the terrorist MKO group wants to influence congressional vote for Iran’s nuclear deal. “They will fail with that and the nuclear file is going to be closed, although they are going to be main stream in America and France.” “We have a war on terrorism, we’re against terrorism but we support terrorism,” he added. “That’s true we do have a war on terrorism. We’ve got 122 definitions of terrorism just in the American Justice Department. We have 27 terrorist lists.” Author of Syria’s Endangered Heritage An International Responsibility to Protect and Preserve went on to mention the threat that Daesh is posing against Iran’s national security, adding that Daesh is now fomenting a Sacrum Bellum in the region between Sunnis and Shiites.

 The opening of the scientific sessions closed with a presentation by Dr. Shahbaz Mohseni, Dean of the Saqqez branch of the Islamic Azad University. He said that the differences between religions have been the root cause of the ongoing schism. “Though strengthening the unity is not a tactic but a strategy, there are some weaknesses in this aspect which should be identified and then manage the challenges.”

Summarizing the presentations of the session, the scientific secretary of the Congress announced the end of the session and emphasized that the sessions will be continued in four separate conference halls after a 20-minute break.

After the break time the participants were divided into four scientific sessions from 11:00 and extended until 1:00 pm.

The first session titled “Islamic Revolutionary Discourse and Creation of Terrorism against it at National, Regional and International levels” was co-chaired by Dr. Gholamali Pashazadeh, Dr. Abbas Panahi, and Dr. Bahman Zeinali.

At the first session, 7 presentations were made by the following panelists:

1. Francoise Philippe, president of the Non-Governmental Organization PEACE,

2. Ali Azizi, student of fifth grade seminary,

3. Finian Cunningham, Irish journalist and writer,

4. Ghorbanali Saboktakin Rizi, professor of Sociology at Kharazmi University,

5. Mohamed al-Rousan, Jordanian politician,

6. Kianoush Nazari,

7. Hojjat al-Islam Hussain al-Khashen, Lebanese writer and scholar.

Co-chaired by Dr. Eisa Kiani and Dr. Shahbaz Mohseni, the second scientific panel was titled “State-sponsored Terrorism against Islamic Republic of Iran,” where the following 7 panelists presented their speeches:

1. Tony Gosling, British Investigative Journalist,

2. Dr. Seyed Hadi Zarqani, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad board of trustees’ member,

3. Dr. Talal Atrissi, Dean of the Lebanese University’s School of Literature, Humanities & Social Sciences,

 4. Dr. Gholamreza Karimi, Associate Professor of International Relations at the University of Kharazmi,

5. Dr. Bilveer Singh, Associate Professor at the Department of Political Science, National University of Singapore,

6. Dr. Abdoreza Bye, board member of Islamic Azad University,

7. Dr. Behrouz Abdolvand, associate fellow at the German Council on Foreign Relations and lecturer at the Freie Universität Berlin.

The third scientific panel, co-chaired by Dr. Gholam-ali Zavar-zadeh and Dr. Jahanshah Shokri, was titled “International regimes and dealing with anti-Islamic Republic of Iran terrorism,” where the following 4 panelists delivered their speeches:

1. Seyed Nasser Badisar, PhD student in Public Law,

2. Dr. Hamid Olhouie Nazari, PhD in Public Law,

3. Dr. Hossei Fakhr, member of Tabriz University board of trustees,

4. Dr. Samad Zahiri, Payam Nour University board of trustees’ member.

The fourth and the final panel was titled, “Islamic Republic of Iran within the context of Takfiri terrorism in the region.” Dr. Gholamhosein Jahan-Tigh, Dr. Ibrahim Abbasi, and Dr. Mohammad Taghavi were the co-chairs of the panel, where the following 7 Iranian and foreign researches delivered their speeches:

1. Dr. Mohammad-Ali Bakhshi, Malek Ashtar University board of trustees’ member,

2. Dr. Haytham Mouzahem, Director of Beirut Center for Middle East Studies,

3. Dr. Hossein-Ali Sa’adi, Associate Professor of theology and law at Imam Sadiq University,

4. Eric Denécé, Director and founder of the French Centre for Intelligence Studies,

5. Abdolkarim Saleki, Masters of Political Science,

6. Sheikh Maher Mez’her, fellow member at the Muslim Scholars’ Gathering in Lebanon,

7. Dr. Mohammad-Sadiq Jamshidi-Rad, Associate Professor at Payame Nour University,

Following the scientific panel discussing on terrorism issues, the closing ceremony of the scientific sessions of the 2nd International Congress 17000 Iranian Terror Victims was held.

Expressing his gratitude to all the researchers and academics who contributed to this scientific forum, Seyed Mohammad-Javad Hasheminejad said the scourge of terrorism will not be contained without scientific analysis. He added that the purpose behind holding this scientific session was to link the academics to the executive body of the country. We hope to have been of assistance in creating this auspicious link.

Mahdieh Shadmani, author of the first place paper, presented her paper, “Terrorism in Western, North-Western Iran; case study: terrorist acts of PKK and PJAK in Iran,” co-authored by Professor Ali Adami, Professor of International Relations at the Allameh Tabatab’a’i University.

Former member of Iraq’s State of Law Coalition Seyed Mahmoud al-Mayali then took the podium and talked about Imam Khomeini’s viewpoint on the Islamic unity. “Imam Khomeini’s strategy for promotion of unity among Muslims was based on some factors the most important of which is identifying the root causes of schism,” he added that there are two causes for schism in the Muslim Ummah: 1. External, which is the global arrogance and its allies who are trying to disrupt the Muslims’ unity. 2. Internal, which the Muslims are promoting schism.

Best Papers Awards

The scientific sessions of 2nd International Congress on 17000 Iranian Terror Victims drew to a close with giving prizes for best papers and featured papers in terms of innovation.

The top 10 papers of Iranian authors were as follows:

1. Terrorism in Western, North-Western Iran; Case Study: Terrorist Acts of PKK and PJAK in Iran by Professor Ali Adami and Mahdieh Shadmani,

2. Condemnation of Political Figures in Iranian and International Regulations by Amin Kiani,

3. Investigating the Causes of UN Human Rights Council’s Ineffectiveness in Defending Iranian Terror Victims by Hossein Shokri and Mojtaba Abbasi,

4. Analysis of Terrorism in Sistan and Baluchistan by Dr. Hossein Jahan-Tigh, Akbar Khajeh and Zahra Jahan-Tigh,

5. Preventing the Birth of Social Terrorism in Iran by Ali Azizi,

6. Analyzing the Compliance of ISIS Activities with Terrorism Indicators with an Emphasis on Iran’s National Security by Abdolkarim Saleki and Mahsa Ghanbarian,

7. Cyber-Terrorism and the Difficulty of Finding its Roots by Hadi Imani, Alireza Rahimi and Mohammad Mehraban,

8. Investigating the Possibility of MKO Members’ Extradition to Iran by Dr. Hassan Hossein-Zadeh,

9. Reviewing the Possibility of International Law in the Fight against Cyber-Terrorism by Seyed Mohsen Tolou and Seyed Mohsen Masoudi,

10. Reasons behind Formation and Continuation of Terrorism after Revolution with an Emphasis on the Identifying Factors of Islamic Revolution by Mohammad Taghi Amrollahi,

Five papers were also awarded as the featured papers in terms of innovation on the subject:

1. Jurisprudential Analysis of Similarities and Difference between Terrorist Activities and Suicide Operations by Dr. Hossein-Ali Sa’di and Mohammadi-Javad Agha-Bagheri

2. The Importance of Oral History in Documenting the Terrorism in Iran vby Dr. Abolfazl Hassan-Abadi

 3. Studying the Hollywood’s Cultural Terrorism against Islamic republic by Kianoush Nazari

4. Studying the Role of Hamoun Provincial Channel in the Creation, Maintenance and Development of Security in Zahedan by Gholamreza Ebrahimi

5. Reviewing the New Bioterrorism Methods Based on Genetic Weapons by Sajad Najafi

Three papers presented by foreign authors were also awarded as the best foreign papers:

1. Iran’s Challenges in the Fight against Terrorism in Middle East by Dr. Hossein Ahmad Dakhil,

2. Zionist Terrorism against Iran with an Emphasis on Nuclear Program by Dr. Jasim al-Torfi,

3. The US and the Threat of Terrorism in Southeast Asia – Lessons for Iran’s National Security Policy by Dr. Bilveer Singh.

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Mujahedin Khalq; A proxy force

US War in Syria, Iraq Part of Bigger Plan Aimed Against Iran and Beyond

The Syrian conflict is not an isolated crisis but a part of the US’ bigger plan aimed at Iran and beyond, Toni Cartalucci explains, pointing out that it is the Fortune 500 companies, centered on Wall Street and London, which are dragging the MENA region into chaos.

Western political analysts regard the "balkanization" of Syria as the only option to "solve" the ongoing Syrian crisis; indeed, weakened and fragmented Syria is considered a potential foothold to target Iran and other players in the region, Bangkok-based geopolitical researcher Tony Cartalucci underscores.

 It is naïve to believe that Washington’s proposals for a "political transition" or the partitioning of Syria will lead to peace and stability in the Middle East.

"It will not be the end of regional conflict, but rather the end of just the beginning. The successful destruction of Syria will portend war with Iran and beyond," Cartalucci stresses in his recent article for New Eastern Outlook.

 The geopolitical researcher called attention to the Brookings Institution’s analysis paper written in 2009 by a group of US scholars, including Michael O’Hanlon, co-director of the Center for 21st Century Security and Intelligence at the Brookings Institution and Kenneth M. Pollack, a prominent former CIA intelligence analyst.

 "In this signed and dated criminal conspiracy, methods for covertly overthrowing the Iranian government with US-backed mobs augmented with armed militants, the use of US listed foreign terrorist organizations to wage a proxy war against Iran, the provocation of open war with Iran, and the use of Israel to unilaterally attack Iran first, before bringing America inevitably into the war shortly after, are all described in great detail throughout the 156 page report," Cartalucci underscored.

The researcher pointed to the fact that US policy-makers had no scruples about removing the infamous terrorist organization Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK) from the US State Department’s foreign terrorist organization list in 2012 in order to use it in Washington’s covert war against Iran.

 The ongoing conflict in Syria is just a part of a bigger game.

"Clearly the problem is larger than Syria, and even larger than the geopolitical chaos the US has created arcing over the MENA region," Cartalucci stressed, adding that the ongoing strife is fuelled by big-finance, big-defense, big-telecom and other representatives of global corporatocracy.

 It is the Fortune 500, centered on Wall Street and London, who are adding fuel to the fire in the Middle East, he noted.

In light of this, Moscow’s efforts to "solve Syria" have acquired a new meaning.

In fact, Russia has upset Washington’s plans and shifted the balance of power in the MENA region as a whole.

 "Russia’s decision to defend the sovereign government of Syria and assist in the elimination of Syria’s enemies within its borders, as well as the warding off of its enemies beyond them is the most immediate course of action to ‘solve Syria.’ Inviting Iran and even China to take part in a larger campaign to secure Syria’s borders and assisting in the restoration of order within the country is a concrete next step. Expanding this coalition to cover Iraq next will create a geopolitical ‘no-meddling-zone’ the West will find itself outside of," the geopolitical researcher elaborated.

 By its decision to step in in Syria Moscow has clearly demonstrated Russia’s commitment to the concept of a multi-polar world. And a multi-polar world means a distribution of global power, global responsibility and wealth, he stressed.

 "Solving Syria truly, means solving the problem presented to us by the prevailing unipolar order itself. It is not a battle simply for Syria and its allies to fight within the borders of Syria, but a battle for all who oppose unipolar global hegemony to fight. Maybe not with bullets, bombs, and missiles, but a fight nonetheless," Cartalucci concluded.

IZAKOVIC, Rumormillnews.com

October 28, 2015 0 comments
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Mujahedin Khalq Organization members' families

My brother is now one step away to freedom

Majid Rajabi Shahrestani immigrated to Turkey in 2001, seeking better employment and more comfortable life. Unfortunately, in Turkey he was trapped by the Rajavis’ agents. They fraudulently promised him to solve his legal problems and help him get residency of a European country but instead sent him to Iraq, Camp Ashraf.  

Within the MKO cult affairs, Majid was manipulated and brainwashed to obey the Cult leaders. As soon as Majid’s family realized that he was in Camp Ashraf, they sent several letters and traveled to the insecure country of Iraq and Camp Ashraf to meet him or even get a news. Though their efforts has been fruitless till now, they have not forget Majid. Rajabi family are determined to liberate their beloved son from the clutches of the Rajavis’ Cult. 

Majid has recently been transferred to Albania. Mr. Samad Rajabi; Majid’s brother during his visit to Nejat Society office – Gilan branch, said:” we are very happy now that we heard about Majid’s transfer to Albania. He is now one step away from getting completely released from the MKO Cult. Our family asks the international human rights bodies to help us release our beloved Majid and other hostages of the Rajavis’ cult …”

Mr. Samad Rajabi also wrote a letter to his brother; Majid in order to be published on Nejat Society Website, in the hope it may be seen by his brother.

October 27, 2015 0 comments
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Albania

Camp Liberty residents transfer to Albania resumed

After a week-halt on the relocation process, it was resumed on October 21st.

37 more TTL residents transferred to Albania in two groups, Peyvand-e rahayee Website reported.

The Mujahedin-e Khalq Cult leaders stopped the transfers under the pretext of Tasua & Ashura rituals and ceremonies of October 22nd (annual of the so called Maryam Rajavi’s election as the president–elect of Iran by NCR headed by Massoud Rajavi).

However the UNHCR representatives and Iraqi government and USA officials who are tasked with managing and supervising the relocation process denied the pretexts and required the moves to be resumed.

Names of the transferred persons are as follows; some names may be aliases.

  1. Farank Abkhezr
  2. Mohammd Ali Agahi
  3. Shahrzad Ehsani
  4. Gholam Asadi
  5. Maryam Afsay
  6. Fatemeh Jaafari Hatam
  7. Abulghasem Habibpur
  8. Zohreh Hasanzadeh
  9. Sahar Hasanzadeh Gargari
  10. Fatemeh Khavari
  11. Mohammad Khodabandeh
  12. Elaheh Dalvand
  13. Mohammad dehghan Gurabi
  14. Mansour Rahimi
  15. Mahshid Rostami
  16. Tahereh Zaranji
  17. Ahmad Zaman Khanpur
  18. Isa Sabzi chi
  19. Zahra Suresrafil
  20. Ghorban Arab
  21. Leila Onsori
  22. Manouchehr Gholampur
  23. Sedigheh Ghabeli
  24. Farzaneh Kordbacheh
  25. Zahra Kohandel
  26. Zahra Gonjeshki
  27. Reza Lagheyd
  28. Alam Mamadzadeh Gargari
  29. Nasim Mamadzadeh Gargari
  30. Behnaz Mojalal
  31. Mah Legha Maryam Dadi
  32. Shahim Moghadam
  33. Maryam Malek
  34. Zahra Mirseyedi Amiran
  35. Shahram Naseri
  36. Ali Asghar Nuri
  37. Ashraf Hadi
October 26, 2015 0 comments
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Mujahedin Khalq; A proxy force

Destabilizers for Hire at Camp Liberty – Country #7 on the Neocon “Hit List”

“It would be easy to ignore the condition and plight of 2400 Iranians who are at Camp Liberty in Iraq. There’s so much before this committee, there’s so much disorder in the world. But, the plight of these 2400 really involves some important considerations for our country.” Joe Lieberman.

On the 7th of October (2015) the Committee on Armed Services US Senate Hearing heard testimony on the Iranian Influence in Iraq and the case of Camp Liberty. And guess who was chairing the committee – John McCain – “The Maestro of the Arab Wars” (my article in September last year).

Well, who is at Camp Liberty? The People’s Mojahedin of Iran (MEK).

Founded in 1965 by a group of left-leaning Muslim Iranian university students, they were devoted to armed struggle against the Shah of Iran. While the MEK’s leadership has resided in Paris, the group’s core members were, for many years, confined to Camp Ashraf in Iraq. The MEK was listed as a terrorist organization, but this was lifted in 2012, and the group’s remaining 3,200 members were recently compelled to move to ex-U.S. military base Camp Liberty.

This is what some people had to say about the MEK:

Richard Armitage (U.S. deputy secretary of state, 2001-05) –

“…from my point of view they were terrorists.”, but “…there were some in the administration who wanted to use the Mujahideen-e Khalq as a pressure point against Iran.”

Mohammad Jafari, Iranian National Security Council –

“…over the past four years the United States has put them under its protection in Iraq and has used them to spy on the Islamic Republic.” (2007)

So why the Senate hearing and the discussion around the MEK in Camp Liberty? (transcript here) And who was giving testimony?

The former US senator, Joseph Lieberman, Chair of Public Policy and Public Service, Yeshiva University was at the hearing. These are extracts of what he said to the committee:

“What does the plight of these 2400 Iranian dissidents, who are opponents of the dictatorial regime in Tehran – what does it say to us about larger policy questions for the United States in the region?…”

He then quotes former attorney general and Federal judge, Michael Mukasey, and relates how the US moved the MEK from Ashraf to the safety of Camp Liberty. He continues…

“If you look at the history of these Iranian dissidents — you could call them “freedom fighters”…

They have quite literally, as many of you know, provided extraordinarily important intelligence to American forces in Iraq during the period after the overthrow of Saddam… (and the Iranian nuclear program)… and they believe in freedom. I mean, their leader — it’s quite remarkable, they’re a moderate Muslim group, they’re against the extremism of the current regime. They are quite refreshingly led by a woman who has put out a 10-point plan that embraces freedom of speech, separation of church and state, free elections, and a non-nuclear Iran…

So, let me wind up with this — or conclude with this observation and, hopefully, suggestion. The Iranian nuclear agreement with Iran has been — is about to be executed….  They’re (Iran) continuing to support terrorist groups throughout the region. …as Chairman McCain said, there — they made a deal with the Russians to move more aggressively into Syria to back Assad, who we have said we feel definitely has to go.

…And here’s the point I want to make about the National Council of Resistance of Iran and other democratic opposition groups that are Iranian. We ought to be supporting them. This regime in Tehran is hopeless. It’s not going to change. There’s no evidence it’s going to — every piece of evidence is the contrary. So, I hope we can find a way — we used to do this, not so long ago, supporting opposition groups in Iran. They deserve our support, and actually they’re a — they would constitute a form of pressure on the government in Tehran that would unsettle them as much as anything else we could do, because it would threaten the survival of the regime, which, from every objective indicator I can see, is a very unpopular regime in Iran.

…And I think it’s time for us to do that in Iran. And there’s no better place to begin than by securing the residents of Camp Liberty and assuring their safe passage away from the Iranian thugs. Thank you, Mr. Chairman.”

Lieberman casually declares his suggestion and intent to disrupt the government of another country by supporting a once-declared terrorist group. Why would Lieberman be concerned about the rights and freedoms of Iranians. He is not, yet pretends to be.

Let us be clear. There was never a threat of WMD from Iraq, yet the country was deliberately destroyed and looted with the help of Western governments. Muammar Gaddafi was targeted and Libya was destroyed. “They” then moved their attention to Bashar al-Assad and Syria. And now Joe Lieberman’s suggestion is the destruction of Iran.

And, let us not forget – “they” still seem to be trying to implement the “destruction of seven countries in five years” plan. Although they are behind schedule, “they” seem intent on the destruction of Iran.

This is what Retired General Wesley Clark said back in 2007.

These men are truly evil and mad. These type of devious suit-wearing warmongers should never be given the microphone at a Senate hearing, but should rather be answering questions in the dock of a courtroom.

by Dalia Mae, Gumshoe News.com

October 25, 2015 0 comments
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Albania

Two other groups of TTL residents relocated in Tirana

On October 14th and 15th , 39 more Camp Liberty residents transferred to Albania in two groups.

The relocation process has been halted for a week and it is due to be resumed on October24th; after Tasua & Ashura ceremonies (Shia Muslims rituals to mark Karbala tragedy), Peyvand-e Rahayee Website reported.

A total number of 95 individuals transferred to Albania in the last 5 groups of relocations.

The names of the two last groups are as follows:

The fourth group:

  1. Shahla Ehsani
  2. Sedigheh Akbari Monfared
  3. Khalil Haj Hosseini
  4. Zahra Khademi
  5. Mohammad Raputam
  6. Hamed Saadat
  7. Tavous Serahati
  8. Nahid Taat
  9. Nooshin Alavi
  10. Jalal Fakhim Habibzadeh
  11. Amir Falahat pur
  12. Maryam Ghanaei
  13. Farahnaz Gerami Moghadam
  14. Reza Mahmoudian
  15. KaramAli Mokhtari
  16. Maryam Motadi
  17. Azar Manafi
  18. Ebrahim Musapur
  19. Ramezan Nikravesh
  20. Morteza Hashemi

The Fifth group:

  1. Aziz Ebrahimi
  2. Lida Ebrahimi
  3. Faezeh Owsati
  4. Leila Pulchi
  5. Sadat Tavakoli
  6. Sima Dadjou
  7. Hadi Robubi
  8. Zahra Rajabi
  9. Saeed Sohrabinejad
  10. Shahrzad Shareiat
  11. Tahereh Salehi
  12. Ablolmohammad Abdevali
  13. Parvin Fathi
  14. Hasan Fallah
  15. Amir Mohseni
  16. Fereshteh Moslehi
  17. Zahra Moazzai Gudarzi
  18. Raana Mir Derikvand
  19. Ezatollah Hashemzadeh
October 20, 2015 0 comments
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Nejat Publications

Pars Brief – Issue No. 89

Inside This Issue:

  1. Brace Yourself, New York! The Annual Anti-Iran Terrorist Freak Show Is Back in Town!
  2. Why Iranians don’t trust US
  3. Col. Lawrence Wilkerson: Using Al-Qaeda To Fight ISIS Is Crazy And Dangerous
  4. The Mujahedeen e-Khalq (MEK): The US Prepares to Back a New Terrorist Army in Iran, Prelude to a Wider War?
  5. When it comes to terrorising people, the US beats the Islamic Republic, hands down.

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October 19, 2015 0 comments
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Iran Interlink Weekly Digest

Iran Interlink Weekly Digest – 117

++ Iranian news agencies continued to translate statements by Senator John McCain and others in support of the MEK, enjoying McCain’s continuous gaffes as he speaks out in support of terrorism. Iranian media claim this as a victory for Iran and a defeat for the Americans.

++ Irandidban website published an analysis which welcomed Rajavi’s move into the human rights arena. According to this writer, the MEK have been pushed back from Iraq, the nuclear issue and working for Mossad to the point they are now reduced to working in the human rights field. This demonstrates how successful ex members have been in curtailing the MEK to this point. Now, however, the MEK presents a dilemma for Western human rights groups who will have to deal with this notorious savage cult taking a place among them.

++ In addition to the report that 56 residents were transferred from temporary transit camp Liberty to Albania, today another group of twenty have also made the journey. This totals 76 people in the last eight days. Reports from Iraq indicate this process will continue and the MEK imposed blockade has opened up. The MEK’s silence over this shows how frightened they are.

++ The website Pejvak Iran, belonging to MEK internal critic Iraj Mesdaghi, has published a rant against Iran Interlink and the people who work in it with such bad language (of a sexual nature) that it was impossible to post it on the Farsi site. The rant claims to be from a person with the pseudonym ‘akhlaghi’ who asserts that ‘while I was Googling my name [WTF you Googled your pseudonym! Ed.], I discovered that Iran Interlink has republished one of my articles and this is my response’. Iran Interlink certainly did publish that piece as we publish many other comments and articles. Such a strong response proved interesting for the Farsi Commentariat, many of whom remarked, mostly on Facebook, that nobody in the world would use such bad language as this except the MEK. Since this is not the first time that Mesdaghi and others who claim to have left the MEK use the same hideous language to attack Iran Interlink whenever they find an excuse, it is clear they are in direct contact with the MEK and haven’t left at all. Bamshad Tabnak suggested in his comment on this issue that Rajavi has become so desperate in the face of Iran Interlink, Nejat and others, that he permits members of his Intel section to pose as critics of the MEK and attack his organisation if, at the same time, they viciously and virulently attack his real critics and ex members. (Rajavi can’t attack anyone directly because nobody cares what he says.) Certainly, akhlaghi’s apparent ultra-sensitivity which provoked his hysterical rant indicates a more complex purpose behind his writing. In addition, it should be noted that some weeks ago, Iraj Mesdaghi was asked in an interview about being an ‘ex member’. He replied that ‘I am not ashamed of working for the MEK, in fact I am proud of it’.

In English:

++ Mazda Parsi in Nejat Bloggers writes about the MEK’s glee over strained relations between Iran and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, saying the MEK has jumped on the Mina incident to stir up trouble on behalf of the KSA. “The West is actively assisting the Saudi monarchy while the country indiscriminately kills thousands of civilians in Yemen in what amounts to war crimes by almost anyone’s definition. To obey its western masters and to flatter its main sponsor in the region the MKO turns blind eye to the most horrific atrocities against humanity. However, it claims to advocate human rights and democracy for the Iranian people. What counts for the MKO to make allies is only money. As far as the group is financially supported by Saudis, the MKO media serves as their “fan Club”.”

++ An article by Tony Cartalucci in Global Research titled ‘The Mujahedeen e-Khalq (MEK): The US Prepares to Back a New Terrorist Army in Iran, Prelude to a Wider War?’ says support for the MEK in the US Congress is part of US “attempts to extort a settlement in Syria built on regime-change” for which “US senators and generals conspire to arm and back a new terrorist army aimed at Iran.”

++ Nejat Society reports one reaction to Maryam Rajavi’s claims on the occasion of World Day Against the Death Penalty: “Foad Basri is a defector of the MKO cult who hasn’t given up condemning the cult leaders in social networks. This is his Facebook status on October 11th, 2015:

‘A video on the MKO website titled: ‘Tomorrow without Death Penalty’ called a memory to my mind. I remember a meeting in Baharestan hall in Baghdad [when he was a member of the MKO]. Massoud Rajavi was walking on the stage, smoking a cigarette, when he said, ‘Anyone who wants to leave us, I mean in Baghdad, I myself issue his death sentence. In Iraq, we can do everything but unfortunately we cannot afford it, abroad. I allocate a place in [camp] Ashraf and I [will] personally execute the mercenary renegades so that you do not think I’m kidding.’ (!)”

++ Nejat Society reports that “Human Rights activists held a rally in front of the European Parliament in Brussels to denounce the Mujahedin Khalq Organization (the MKO). Honoring the World Day against Death Penalty, the participants of the rally who all used to be high ranking members of the MKO, carried pictures and placards to reveal the true face of the group.”

++ Nejat Society reports: 56 more Liberty Residents transferred to Albania

“During the last week, 56 residents of Temporary Transit Location relocated in Tirana in three groups of 20, 19 and 17 individuals.

“Following the nonstop efforts of Mujahedin –e Khalq hostages’ families and their continuous pleas to the international human rights bodies, the relocation process of TTL residents has accelerated. The moving process resumed after two months halt.

“Ex- members of the group believe that the leaders of MKO Cult are determined to continue their manipulation practices on members in Tirana as they refuse to publish the names of those who are relocated.”

 October 16, 2015

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