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The cult of Rajavi

Iran-Zanan representatives meet Christian Democratic Union member

On Monday 6th July, 2015 members of Iran-Zanan [Women’s] Association met Ms. Julia Klöckner; the German politician and member of the Christian Democratic Union of Germany or CDU.

Ms. Batul Soltani and Ms. Homeyra Mohammadnejad from Iran-Zanan association met Ms. Klockner in the “Landtag” building.

Iran-Zanan representatives cautioned on the expansion of the MKO Cult in the European countries. As former members of the MKO cult who experienced the manipulation techniques of the group, they called on the European states to bound the activities of the destructive cult of Mujahdin-e- Khalq members on their soil and prevent the group’s cultic practices. They also asked the countries to help former members of the Cult.  

Representatives of the Iran-Zanan Association warned on the group’s efforts to establish and expand bases in Albania which would be completely under the control of the MO Cult leaders, spending huge amounts of money. They notified that they have informed the Albanian officials at the countries’ embassy in Germany.

They defined the cult-like techniques of the group in tricking individuals living in refugee camps into joining the group.

Iran-Zanan representatives also mentioned some manipulative techniques of the MKO Cult such as systematic self-immolations under the order of cult leaders, having no access to the outside world:” The members have no access to radio, TV and newspapers other than what is fed them”, having no family relationships and refuting the dissatisfied members to leave the cult.

They also mentioned the inhumane efforts of the MKO cult towards the disassociated members in order to silence them and prevent them from exposing the cult.

The Iran-Zanan association also referred to the group leader’s intrinsic belief in armed struggle.

July 16, 2015 0 comments
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Mujahedin Khalq Organization members' families

Suffering fathers of MKO hostages to denounce the Cult

On Monday, July10th Mr. Mustafa Mohammadi former activist and sympathizer of the Mujahedin Khalq Organization and Mr. Ghorbanali Hossein Nezhad former high-ranking member and interpreter of the group, went to Auver Sur d’Oise in the suburb of Paris where the European base of the MKO is located. Both men have daughters taken as hostages by the MKO leaders in Camp Liberty, Iraq.

Mr. Mohammadi and Mr. Hossein Nezhad tried to inform citizens of Auver Sur d’Oise about the violent, cult-like nature of the MKO. They distributed flyers, brochure, images and CDs to help the citizens get to know about the cult that has kidnapped their daughters, Somayeh Mohammadi and Zeinab Hossein Nezhad.

They described how the MKO trapped their girls in to the cult. Somayeh was a Canadian citizen before she was recruited by the MKO and Zeinab was recruited in France.

Citizens of Auver Sur d’Oise welcomed the two suffering fathers. They offered sympathy to them. Some of them had witnessed Mr. Mohammadi and his other daughter being beaten by the MKO henchmen a few weeks earlier in Auver Sur d’Oise near the MKO headquarters. They praised him for his courage and resistance.

Mr. Mohamamdi and Hossein Nezhad called on other families – whose beloved ones were sent to the MKO’s military Camps in Iraq – to join their action and to support their judiciary and international efforts to release their loved ones.

The two fathers said:” we have no appeal from the Cult of Rajavi except letting our children leave the mental and physical bars of the cult.” This is definitely a  human, moral and legal demand.

Suffering fathers of MKO hostages to denounce the Cult
Suffering fathers of MKO hostages to denounce the Cult
Suffering fathers of MKO hostages to denounce the Cult
Suffering fathers of MKO hostages to denounce the Cult
Suffering fathers of MKO hostages to denounce the Cult
Suffering fathers of MKO hostages to denounce the Cult

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Mujahedin Khalq; A proxy force

McCain Seeks to Protect US-Backed Terrorists From Other US-Backed Terrorists?

It seems only yesterday we were writing up Senator John McCain on RPI’s Neocon Watch — oh wait, it was only yesterday!

The Senator never disappoints and he is back at it again. Today, Senator McCain makes Neocon Watch for his letter to John Kerry expressing concerns that one US-supported terrorist group may soon be threatening another US-protected terrorist group.

It seems the anti-Iran radicals known as the Mojahedin-e-Khalq (MeK) have been holed up in "Camp Liberty" in Iraq under US protection, but another group of anti-Iran radicals known as "ISIS" may soon have MeK on the run. And the US, of course, is supposed to do something about it.

The Mojahedin-e-Khalq (MeK) is a bizarre group, an Islamist-Marxist cult that carried out numerous terrorist operations inside Iran (while allied with Saddam Hussein). They even carried out terrorist operations against US citizens. Nevertheless, Seymour Hersh found out that the US was secretly training MeK fighters on US soil while they were on the terrorist list.

However, Senator McCain, along with most of the neoconservatives, have long been defenders of the terrorist MeK because their terrorism is largely confined to Iranian soil. It is not terrorism when a group kills civilians who happen to live in a designated "evil" country like Iran. The MeK also has a habit of delivering counterfeit "evidence" of Iranian nuclear activity to eagerly awaiting neocons and their compliant media.

But McCain is worried about them. Today he wrote to John Kerry to demand that they be protected by the US. He wrote:

As you are aware, due to the increasingly dangerous threat of the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), the resettlement process has stalled, and many fear that the people at Camp Liberty could be at grave risk if the security situation in Iraq, and especially in Baghdad, continues to deteriorate. For this reason, the Administration must move more quickly to find safe, permanent, and secure locations for Camp Liberty residents outside Iraq.

Well McCain should know all about ISIS and dangerous Islamist radicals in the area. He made at least one controversial (and illegal) visit to Syria, where he met with radical Islamists who were said to have been involved in "selling" journalist Steven Sotloff to ISIS for apparent beheading.

This is McCain’s world, this is the interventionists’ world, this is the neocon world. It is a world where terrorists are freedom fighters if they are sufficiently brutal against those the neocons want to see killed. It is a world where one can support and oppose terrorists at the same time. As Orwell wrote of Doublethink in 1984, neocons like McCain have "the power of holding two contradictory beliefs in one’s mind simultaneously, and accepting both of them."

Ronpaulinstitute/Neoconwatch,October 22, 2014

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Mujahedin Khalq Organization members' families

Let’s stand up together and free our children from Rajavi and the MEK

The struggle to free their loved ones from the clutches of the terrorist Mojahedin Khalq cult has been brought to Europe as two fathers visit Auvers-sur-Oise near Paris, home to the MEK leader Maryam Rajavi.

Over three decades the cult leader Rajavi has banned MEK members from contacting their families for fear of divided loyalties and absconding. But the families have refused to give up on their children. Since 2003, hundreds of families undertook the difficult and dangerous journey to Iraq to find their loved ones. Mostafa Mohammadi travelled from Canada on several occasions to find his daughter Somayeh and bring her home. With no success there, he has now brought the demands of the families to the gates of the MEK’s Headquarters in France.

Somayeh Mohammadi has been held hostage by the MEK for over two decades in Iraq. After years of futile protest outside the camp, her father came to France to petition the MEK leader for her release. On the advice of his lawyer Mostafa visited the base in Auvers-sur-Oise with his other daughter Hooriyeh along with the lawyer to deliver a last formal request to Maryam Rajavi before launching legal proceedings against her. The MEK response was to send out around twenty thugs to beat up all three of the petitioners, including the French lawyer. Police intervened and Mostafa was hospitalised overnight.

After recovering from his injuries Mostafa again visited Auvers-sur-Oise on Friday 10th July to publicise his plight. This time he was accompanied by another father whose daughter is also being held captive in Iraq. Ghorban Ali Hossein Nejad joined Mostafa outside the Town Hall at Auvers-sur-Oise to hand out leaflets to local people and tourists. Ghorban Ali as well as other critics had previously been subjected to attacks by the MEK for speaking out against the group in France.

After sending out the message ‘Let’s stand up together and free our children’, other families are now lined up to join them for further activities over the busy summer season.

One of the mayor’s electoral pledges was to rid the small tourist town – where Vincent Van Gogh painted some of his most famous works – of the incongruous presence of the terrorist group. Her election was a clear indication that the townsfolk wanted some action to be taken to remove the MEK from their town. Unfortunately this has not happened and the MEK still continue their activities from inside their de facto enclave beyond the reach of the French authorities even though the cult is currently under investigation for terrorist offences.

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Mujahedin Khalq Organization members' families

Fathers of two MKO hostages to denounce the cult

On Monday, July10th Mr. Mustafa Mohammadi former activist and sympathizer of the Mujahedin Khalq Organization and Mr. Ghorbanali Hossein Nezhad former high-ranking member and interpreter of the group, went to Auver Sur d’Oise in the suburb of Paris where the European base of the MKO is located. Both men have daughters taken as hostages by the MKO leaders in Camp Liberty, Iraq.

Mr. Mohammadi and Mr. Hossein Nezhad tried to inform citizens of Auver Sur d’Oise about the violent, cult-like nature of the MKO. They distributed flyers, brochure, images and CDs to help the citizens get to know about the cult that has kidnapped their daughters, Somayeh Mohammadi and Zeinab Hossein Nezhad.

They described how the MKO trapped their girls in to the cult. Somayeh was a Canadian citizen before she was recruited by the MKO and Zeinab was recruited in France.

Citizens of Auver Sur d’Oise welcomed the two suffering fathers. They offered sympathy to them. Some of them had witnessed Mr. Mohammadi and his other daughter being beaten by the MKO henchmen a few weeks earlier in Auver Sur d’Oise near the MKO headquarters. They praised him for his courage and resistance.

Mr. Mohamamdi and Hossein Nezhad called on other families – whose beloved ones were sent to the MKO’s military Camps in Iraq – to join their action and to support their judiciary and international efforts to release their loved ones.

The two fathers said:” we have no appeal from the Cult of Rajavi except letting our children leave the mental and physical bars of the cult.” This is definitely a  human, moral and legal demand.

July 13, 2015 0 comments
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Iran Interlink Weekly Digest

Iran Interlink Weekly Digest – 104

++ Hatem Estanboli writing for Palestinian newspaper Al Manar comments about Villepinte. He says “this is an example of low level propaganda typical of the Israeli. Less than 10% attending the rally were Iranian. This is smoke and mirrors to disguise reality.”

++ In Tehran, analyst Dr Mohammad Sadegh Kushki was interviewed. In it he is asked about the MEK. He described the history of the cult and how they changed, explaining that their belief system and belief in violence forced them to become like this. The interview is titled ‘In the beginning they chose armed struggle to defeat Imperialism’.

++ In an apparent panic, the MEK bringing many members onto its TV to talk against their families. This involves the loved ones of families who are actively seeking to make contact with these members and rescue them. In response the MEK get them to hysterically swear at and denounce their families. These families ask “is this supposed to make us go away? We can see they are forced.” Commentators ask ‘where are the human rights organisations to protect these people who are obviously hostages and who are being forced to denounce their own families?’ Some comment, ‘are we not human unless we are attached to the nuclear issue? Otherwise our human rights don’t matter?’

In English:

++ As attention has focused on the progress of the P5+1 nuclear negotiations with Iran, two articles in English have identified the role of the MEK in the all-out attempt to prevent an agreement.

Anti War.com published an article by Mohammad Sahimi titled ‘Demonizing Iran To Prevent the Nuclear Agreement’. He says “A forth way of demonizing Iran is by claiming that Iran is similar to the Islamic State and “1000 times worse” and “bigger.” …In advancing this narrative, Netanyahu has been helped by the Mujahedin-e Khalgh Organization (MEK, also known as MKO) and its lobby in the United States. The MEK is an Iranian armed opposition cult that sided with Saddam Hussein during the Iran-Iraq war of the 1980s, and acted as his internal security forces against his regime’s opponents. Up until September 2011 it was on the State Department’s list of foreign terrorist organization. The MEK leader Maryam Rajavi has made the same claims as Netanyahu’s, calling the Islamic Republic the IS’ “Godfather.” She even testified via satellite before a congressional subcommittee, repeating the same nonsense.

“Parallel to Israel, and perhaps even coordinated with it, the MEK lobbyists in the United States have been making the same type of claims, advocating that the US should help the MEK to topple the regime in Tehran, even though the cult is universally despised in Iran. Ken Blackwell, former Ohio secretary of state and a fellow at the conservative Family Research Council, Clare Lopez, a former CA operative and senior Vice President at CSP, and Raymond Tanter, a cofounder of the defunct Iran Policy Committee that advocated military confrontation with Iran, have been advocating this narrative.”

In Tehran, Fars News reported that member of the parliament’s National Security and Foreign Policy Commission Javad Jahangirzadeh cautioned against the MEK’s efforts to prevent a deal. He said the MEK had “paid cash to Cal Thomas, the columnist of the Washington Times newspaper to write an article to allege that Iran cannot be trusted for striking a final agreement with the world powers. Thomas wrote in his recent article in Washington Times that Iran has always maintained that it is seeking nuclear power for peaceful purposes; “if that were true, there would be no need for negotiations, how do you negotiate with someone who has lied from the start and is told in the Quran that lying to infidels is permissible in pursuit of the Islamic goals?””

 July 10, 2015

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Mujahedin Khalq; A proxy force

Israel, Saudi, Neo-cons and the MKO mad with the N talks

For the past weeks, the propaganda arm of the Mujahedin Khalq Organization (the MKO) has resorted to every means to derail the nuclear negotiations between Iran and the world powers. The MKO is not alone in its crisis mongering policy. It is widely supported by American Neo-cons, Israel and Saudi Arabia.
The MKO’s consensus with enemies of the Iranian nation and government is mainly seen in its regime change policy which is the dream of Israel, American warmongers and even Saudi Arabia. Their ultimate ambition is Bombing Iran.
  Senator Tom Cotton (R-AK), an MEK supporter, has claimed that bombing of Iran’s nuclear facilities can be done easily in only “a few days.” Cotton has also called on the President not to cooperate with Iran because “it has blood of hundreds of Americans on its hands,” whereas it was in fact the MEK that assassinated American advisers in Iran in the 1970s, according to Muhammad Sahimi of the Antiwar.com. [1]
Earlier in May 2015, the GlobeMoslims reported that Mojahedin-e Khalq voiced readiness to help Saudi Arabia in Yemen. “MKO Leader Maryam Rajavi in a meeting with Saudi Ambassador to Paris Mohammad Al Sheikh said that the grouplet is willing to cooperate with Riyadh to carry out its attacks against the Yemeni nation,” the report revealed. [2]
  Including the tools Israel uses to demonize Iran to prevent the  likely nuclear agreement, Muhammad Sahimi suggests, ”A forth way of demonizing Iran is by claiming that Iran is similar to the Islamic State and “1000 times worse” and “bigger.” He clarifies that making this absurd claim has been Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s way of preventing the nuclear agreement. “This is while Iran has been fighting the IS in Iraq, and in fact many experts believe that only Iran can defeat the IS, “he adds. “At the same time, Israel has been working with Jabhat al-Nusra, the al-Qaeda branch in Syria, in an attempt to defeat the Iran-backed regime of President Bashar al-Assad.” [3]
  Sahimi introduces the MO as “an Iranian armed opposition cult that sided with Saddam Hussein during the Iran-Iraq war of the 1980s, and acted as his internal security forces against his regime’s opponents”.   Thus, it seems quiet natural that the MKO helps anyone who is in line with its ambitions, just like the way it aided Saddam Hussein against its own countrymen during the eight years of Iran-Iraq war.
“In advancing this narrative, Netanyahu has been helped by the Mujahedin-e Khalgh Organization (MEK, also known as MKO) and its lobby in the United States,” writes Sahimi.  He refers to the harmony between the both edges of the Iranians’ enemy: “The MEK leader Maryam Rajavi has made the same claims as Netanyahu’s, calling the Islamic Republic the IS’ “Godfather”.  She even testified via satellite before a congressional subcommittee, repeating the same nonsense.” [4]
About the MKO propaganda machine, Muhammad Sahimi explains, “Parallel to Israel, and perhaps even coordinated with it, the MEK lobbyists in the United States have been making the same type of claims, advocating that the US should help the MEK to topple the regime in Tehran, even though the cult is universally despised in Iran”. 5]
While the nuclear talks are reaching the final compromise sooner or later, the MKO harder beats on the war drums to flatter its sponsors.
Mazda Parsi
Sources:
[1] Sahimi, Muhammad, Demonizing Iran To Prevent the Nuclear Agreement, Antiwar.com ,  July 05 2015
[2] GlobeMoslims, Mojahedin-e Khalq Voices Readiness to Help Saudi Arabia in Yemen , 28 May 2015
[3] Sahimi, Muhammad, Demonizing Iran To Prevent the Nuclear Agreement, Antiwar.com ,  July 05 2015
[4] ibid
[5] ibid
 

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Iran

Senior MP: Mojahedin Khalq Trying to Ruin N. Talks

A senior Iranian lawmaker cautioned against the attempts made the terrorist Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization (MKO, also known as MEK, PMOI and NCRI) to prevent Iran and the six world powers from striking a final nuclear deal.
 
“The MKO is trying to cause tension in Iran’s nuclear talks by different means,” member of the parliament’s National Security and Foreign Policy Commission Javad Jahangirzadeh told FNA on Monday.
 
The lawmaker said the MKO agents in their latest move have paid cash to Cal Thomas, the columnist of the Washington Times newspaper to write an article to allege that Iran cannot be trusted for striking a final agreement with the world powers.
 
Thomas wrote in his recent article in Washington Times that Iran has always maintained that it is seeking nuclear power for peaceful purposes; “if that were true, there would be no need for negotiations, how do you negotiate with someone who has lied from the start and is told in the Quran that lying to infidels is permissible in pursuit of the Islamic goals?”
 
The MKO, founded in the 1960s, blended elements of Islamism and Stalinism and participated in the overthrow of the US-backed Shah of Iran in 1979. Ahead of the revolution, the MKO conducted attacks and assassinations against both Iranian and western targets.
 
The group started assassination of the citizens and officials after the revolution in a bid to take control of the newly-established Islamic Republic. It killed several of Iran’s new leaders in the early years after the revolution, including the then President, Mohammad Ali Rajayee, Prime Minister, Mohammad Javad Bahonar and the Judiciary Chief, Mohammad Hossein Beheshti who were killed in bomb attacks by the MKO members in 1981.
 
The group fled to Iraq in 1986, where it was protected by Saddam Hussein and where it helped the Iraqi dictator suppress Shiite and Kurd uprisings in the country.
 
The terrorist group joined Saddam’s army during the Iraqi imposed war on Iran (1980-1988) and helped Saddam and killed thousands of Iranian civilians and soldiers during the US-backed Iraqi imposed war on Iran.
 
Since the 2003 US invasion of Iraq, the group, which now adheres to a pro-free-market philosophy, has been strongly backed by neo-conservatives in the United States, who argued for the MKO to be taken off the US terror list.
 
The US formally removed the MKO from its list of terror organizations in early September, one week after Secretary of State Hillary Clinton sent the US Congress a classified communication about the move. The decision made by Clinton enabled the group to have its assets under the US jurisdiction unfrozen and do business with the American entities, the State Department said in a statement at the time.
 
In September 2012, the last groups of the MKO terrorists left Camp Ashraf, their main training center in Iraq’s Diyala province. They have been transferred to Camp Liberty. Hundreds of the MKO terrorists have now been sent to Europe.
 

July 9, 2015 0 comments
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Mujahedin Khalq; A proxy force

Demonizing Iran To Prevent the Nuclear Agreement

Since April 2 when the Lausanne Accord was signed by Iran and P5+1 – the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council plus Germany – the opposition, namely, the neoconservatives, the Republican Party, Israel, Saudi Arabia, and their lobbies in the United States has been in high gear to prevent the signing of the comprehensive agreement whose deadline is now July 7, after the two sides could not complete their negotiations by the original deadline of June 30.
 
Right after the announcement of the Accord, the opposition went to work. Two days after the announcement Bill Kristol, the Godfather and “little Lenin” of the necons, declared that the best way of defeating the efforts of the Obama administration is creating the conditions that would kill the nuclear accord, forcing the President not to sign any agreement. Speaker of the House John Boehner was reported telling a Jewish group that the Republicans do not have the votes to override the President’s vote of Congress’ rejection of the nuclear agreement. Thus, the best way to defeat the administration is to prevent any final agreement in the first place.
 
The breadth and depth of the campaign against an agreement with Iran are completely unprecedented. When Richard Nixon re-established diplomatic relations with China in 1972 and Bill Clinton did the same with Vietnam in 1995, we did not see the type of backlash against them that we are seeing today against a nuclear agreement with Iran. At the height of the Cold War the enmity toward the Soviet Union was less intense than against Iran now, even though the Soviets were far more powerful than Iran is or will ever be. Compared with Iran, even the reaction to re-establishment of diplomatic relations with Cuba has been relatively mute. And why this is so? It is all because of Israel and its lobby and allies in the United States.
 
So, what is the best way of killing the final agreement? The usual way: demonizing Iran by lies, exaggerations, half-truths, innuendoes and insinuations.
 
One way of demonizing Iran is by rebuking the President for wanting to reach an agreement with such a “despicable” state as Iran. Over at the Washington Post, neoconservative and Israel’s agent Jennifer Rubin has been working hard to advance this narrative. After claiming that the President is delusional, and starting with her column of April 6 – Iran framework: not good, not a deal – Rubin has been propagating all types of sheer nonsense about Iran, the administration, and the nuclear negotiations.  A few days later Rubin claimed that the Obama administration is prepared to give Iran anything and everything for a deal. This is baseless as one important obstacle to the negotiations has been the U.S. excessive demands, well beyond the international agreements and Iran’s obligations toward them.
 
In another column on June 21 Rubin claimed that “Democrats, Republicans and neutral experts reject Iran sellout.” Who are these neutral experts? One is Olli Heinonen, former IAEA Deputy Director for Safeguards, who has a strong and deserving reputation for being anti-Iran, and a member of pro-Israel lobby United against a Nuclear Iran (UANI). He is also the man who claimed that Iran is only 2-3 weeks away from a nuclear bomb. Two other such “neutral experts” are Eric Edelman and Dennis Ross. Edelman, a member of the conservative Foreign Policy Initiative, claimed that any nuclear agreement with Iran can be torched by Obama’s successor. As an ardent supporter of Israel, Ross does not need any introduction. The UANI published a page-long warning in the New York Times, talking about the “dangers” of an agreement with Iran that is not tough enough. The funds for these activities are provided by Sheldon Adelson, the pro-Israel billionaire and the man who called for dropping a nuclear bomb on Iran.
 
Another way of demonizing Iran is to insist that Iran continues to have a nuclear weapons research program, and has something very horrendous to hide. Over at New York Times, David Sanger, Michael Gordon – remember his collaboration with the Times’ chief propagandist Judith Miller and her sensational stories about Iraq’s nonexistent weapons of mass destruction? –  and company continue to publish their agenda and opinion as “facts.” Sanger continues to insist that Iran’s nuclear weapon research program, if it ever existed, has continued sporadically since 2003, despite the fact that the National Intelligence Estimates of 2007, reaffirmed in 2009, 2011 and 2012, concluded that the program was halted in 2003. Sanger also insinuates the same by continuing to claim that “some of Iran’s most sensitive nuclear work has been done in its military sites,” despite the fact that even the totally politicized International Atomic Energy Agency under Yukiya Amano, a minion of the West, does not make such a claim. And why Sanger insists on this? By relying on the discredited “laptop of death,” supposedly stolen in Iran and delivered to Western intelligence agencies and the fact that Iran is not willing to go beyond its legal obligations and allow the IAEA to inspect its military sites.
 
Sanger and the Times still insist on the relevance of the totally discredited “possible military dimensions (PMD)” of Iran’s nuclear program, allegations based on the same laptop. They never interview true experts and at least allow them to voice their opinion. [Julian Pecquet of al-Monitor makes the same type of claims.] Robert Kelly, a former IAEA expert; nuclear physicist Yousaf Butt, and a failed CIA sting operation against Iran’s nuclear program that prompted the IAEA to reassess some of its so-called evidence for the PMD, have completely discredited the allegations about the PMD.
 
Yet a third way of demonizing Iran is by claiming that if the illegal crippling economic sanctions imposed on Iran are lifted, Iran will have access to billions of dollars of  its foreign currency reserves frozen in Western financial institutions, and will spend it all on its allies in the Middle East, hence making that turbulent region more unstable. An article by David Rothkopf, the CEO and Editor of Foreign Policy group is typical of this line of demonizing Iran. In his article Rothkopf claims that after the sanctions are lifted, Iran will have access to $120 billion of its foreign currency reserves. Over a period of 15 years, the apparent duration of the nuclear agreement, Iran will make at least another $300 billion by exporting its oil. Thus, Rothkopf argues that Iran will have made $420 billion by the end of the nuclear agreement, and claims that while Iran will shore up its economy, it will also continue its meddling in the Middle East.
 
The claim is made while Saudi Arabia, the US staunch ally in the Middle east, has used its approximately $770 billion foreign currency to support terrorist groups in Syria, the military coup in Egypt that toppled the democratically elected government of Mohamed Morsi, has been attacking the defenseless people of Yemen, intervened in Bahrain to suppress the democratic movement there, and provided political cover for the NATO alliance to attack Libya that turned that prosperous nation into a no man’s land populated by some of the worst Sunni terrorist groups, from al-Qaeda to the Islamic State.
 
Iran is besieged by economic problems, caused partly by the crippling economic sanctions. President Hassan Rouhani has promised his nation that after the nuclear agreement is signed and the sanctions are lifted, his administration will be focused on improving the economy. Indeed, if Rouhani cannot deliver on his promises, his government will be toppled by Iran’s hardliners who oppose the many concessions that Iran has made to P5+1 in order to reach the nuclear agreement.
 
A forth way of demonizing Iran is by claiming that Iran is similar to the Islamic State and “1000 times worse” and “bigger.” Making this absurd claim has been Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s way of preventing the nuclear agreement. This is while Iran has been fighting the IS in Iraq, and in fact many experts believe that only Iran can defeat the IS. At the same time, Israel has been working with Jabhat al-Nusra, the al-Qaeda branch in Syria, in an attempt to defeat the Iran-backed regime of President Bashar al-Assad.
 
In advancing this narrative, Netanyahu has been helped by the Mujahedin-e Khalgh Organization (MEK, also known as MKO) and its lobby in the United States. The MEK is an Iranian armed opposition cult that sided with Saddam Hussein during the Iran-Iraq war of the 1980s, and acted as his internal security forces against his regime’s opponents. Up until September 2011 it was on the State Department’s list of foreign terrorist organization. The MEK leader Maryam Rajavi has made the same claims as Netanyahu’s, calling the Islamic Republic the IS’ “Godfather.”  She even testified via satellite before a congressional subcommittee, repeating the same nonsense.
 
Parallel to Israel, and perhaps even coordinated with it, the MEK lobbyists in the United States have been making the same type of claims, advocating that the US should help the MEK to topple the regime in Tehran, even though the cult is universally despised in Iran. Ken Blackwell, former Ohio secretary of state and a fellow at the conservative Family Research Council, Clare Lopez, a former CA operative and senior Vice President at CSP, and Raymond Tanter, a cofounder of the defunct Iran Policy Committee that advocated military confrontation with Iran, have been advocating this narrative.
 
At the same time the same discredited people who sold the American people the idea that Saddam Hussein’s regime had weapons of mass destruction, and that it was a terrible regime against its own people, are also trying to do the same with Iran. Former CIA Director James Woolsey, one of the leading liars about Iraq and proponents of its illegal invasion, is now telling us that “a nuclear Iran is a nightmare.” Frank Gaffney, director of hardline neoconservative Center for Security Policy and a leading Islamophobe, has claimed that the nuclear agreement with Iran is a “fraud” perpetuated by the President on the American people, because “It will not prevent Iran from getting the bomb, period.” He is the man who was “delighted” that the US invaded Iraq.
 
And, of course, those who have advocated the military option against Iran have not been idle, and have been aided by the media. CNN had a report on how bunker-busting bombs that can supposedly destroy even Iran’s Fordo site deep under a mountain are on standby to attack Iran, if the negotiations fail. At Business Insider Jeremy Bender has been publishing one scary story after another about how the bunker-busting bombs can be used against Iran. Bloomberg has also reported on the possible use of such bombs against Iran. Senator Tom Cotton (R-AK), an MEK supporter, has claimed that bombing of Iran’s nuclear facilities can be done easily in only “a few days.” Cotton has also called on the President not to cooperate with Iran because “it has blood of hundreds of Americans on its hands,” whereas it was in fact the MEK that assassinated American advisers in Iran in the 1970s.
 
When Mohammad Khatami, a reformist, was Iran’s president, and Rouhani and Iran’s current Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, were his chief diplomat and nuclear negotiator, the George W. Bush administration prevented the three European countries, Britain, France and Germany, from reaching a nuclear agreement with Iran that would have severely limited Iran’s nuclear program. Now that Rouhani and Zarif, two moderate politicians, are leading Iran and its efforts for a nuclear compromise, Israel, Saudi Arabia, and their allies in the United States are doing their utmost to prevent the agreement from materializing. Iran has made all the necessary concessions to reach the agreement. If nuclear negotiations fail, it will be either because the Obama administration has excessive demands, or it may buckle and break under the pressure by the War Party in the United States. This time, the world will blame the US and its allies.
 
Muhammad Sahimi, Professor of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science and the NIOC Chair in Petroleum Engineering at the University of Southern California, is co-founder and editor of the website, Iran News & Middle East Reports.

Muhammad Sahimi

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Iran Interlink Weekly Digest

Iran Interlink Weekly Digest – 103

++ Tehran hosted an International Conference on Terrorism this week with the theme ’Terrorism – from the Mojahedin Khalq to Daesh’. One of the panel was Abu Aref, representative of the Islamic Supreme Council of Iraq Party whose head is Al Hakim. Aref gave a documented talk on the activities of Daesh and the MEK in Iraq. He said the basis of both phenomenon lies in the use of ideological belief to justify their actions. Another member of panel, Ebrahim Khodabandeh, argued that both entities come from the same root. Both believe they are superior and that they are the reference point for everyone and everything else. They accept no guide but themselves. This is why they are able to do whatever they like and according to this belief, there is no law to stop them. Khodabandeh gave the example of the MEK which, over forty years, changed from anti-Imperialist to pro-America, from anti-Israel to pro-Israel.

++ In the same conference an interview with Ebrahim Khodabandeh was published by IRNA. In it he explains how the MEK have become the tool to wreck the nuclear issue. He says that when MOSSAD approached Iranian monarchists to reveal its intelligence on Iran’s nuclear programme in 2003, they refused to play a part saying they could not do that against their own country. But when they then went to Rajavi, he accepted to be the Iranian voice of MOSSAD. The problem was that MOSSAD only wanted to use the MEK once and had no intention of the group coming out every year with false information which both America and Israel were then forced to reject. The MEK have ruined the game.

++ This week Mohammad Sahimi a known historian and analyst published a Farsi article in Western media titled ‘A Comparison of Two Points of View – Non-Violent Opposition and Violent Opposition’. In it he challenges Iranians who call for regime change but disingenuously do not explain how this is to come about. He says that ironically their main activity is to attack and criticise the non-violent opposition in the West which at least have some roots and some audience in Iran. Sahimi refers to the MEK as typical of this type of regime change pundit, but his criticism spreads to other groups, Farsi media and personalities. All of them, he points out, live in the West. He challenges them to come clean and say that they want America to bomb Iran. But he explains “When I talk with them about armed struggle only some say they want America to bomb Iran. Others say Iranians themselves have to take up arms and destroy the Islamic Republic. But when I ask any of these people ‘why are you in London then? They say, ‘oh you want us to get killed in Iran by the ayatollahs!’ as though it’s my fault that they are pro-armed struggle. When they say no to America bombing Iran they are either lying or the other conclusion we have to draw is that they believe the non-violent opposition should take up arms to fight on their behalf.”

++ A documentary made by Morteza Ghaderi, called ‘The Seven Unforgivable Sins’ has been broadcast in Iran. Based on the concept that all religions have a number of unforgivable sins, the programme shows how the MEK have committed all seven sins to the maximum. Documents reveal the MEK’s relation with Saddam Hussein, the murder of its own members and allying itself with Israel as examples.

++ Irandidban and other Farsi sources have published a document from Wikkileaks. A 2011 letter from the Intelligence service of Saudi Arabia to the then foreign minister, Saud Al Faisal refers to a pro-Baath politician in Iraq trying to mediate on behalf of the MEK in an effort to make a meeting between the Saudi foreign minister and Maryam Rajavi. The Intelligence service letter is the reply to that mediation. It rejects the proposal for two reasons. One is that “the MEK are hated in Iran and have no popular support”. Second, “the MEK has been infiltrated to the highest levels by Iran’s Intelligence services, hence such a meeting cannot be beneficial to us”.

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++ Nejat Bloggers published Ebrahim Khodabandeh’s brief on the MEK, Inside Out. In it he briefly reviews the MEK’s history and concludes that “The organization has absolutely no popular support in Iran since it committed the most public act of betrayal; cooperating with the enemy at war against the homeland. The MEK leaders are aware of this fact more than anyone else. At the present time the organization is striving to find an alternative for the deposed Saddam Hussein, this time in the west, since it has lost its hope to gain any backing inside Iran. They are making contact with all and any enemies of Iran, including terrorist entities such as ISIL. The MEK is currently re-creating its Iraqi terrorist bases in Albania with property and facilities it has purchased close to Tirana. The Iraqis have always considered them as the worst heritage left by Saddam Hussein for their country and have tried to expel them from their country since the fall of the dictator. The MEK participated in suppressing Iraqis in the past and have caused many national security difficulties for the nation at the present time.”

++ Press TV reported on a speech by Ayatollah Khamenei used the anniversary of the MEK’s terrorist attack on the headquarters of the Islamic Republic Party (IRP), in which tens of Iranian officials, including then Head of Supreme Judicial Council Ayatollah Mohammad Beheshti, were killed, to warn Iranians of the dangers of American support for regime change. ““Those who want to cover up the evil enmity of the US and some of its followers through media and propaganda ploys are in fact betraying the nation and state,” the Leader said. “The Iranian nation should, through awareness of the extent of the enemy’s hostility, be prepared to confront and counter [its plots] in the soft war arena, such as in cultural, political and social spheres,” the Leader said.

++ Nejat Bloggers reports that defections from the MEK are increasing. In Iraq, in three months four residents of Camp Liberty managed to escape the camp and were taken to Hotel Mohajer in Baghdad. The MEK prevents members from meeting their families in a bid to prevent defection. Despite this around 17 have escaped the camp in the last year. In Albania over 120 members have left the group. This has caused the MEK leaders to hold the latest arrivals in Tirana “in quarantine”, according to ex-member website reports.

++ Former MEK member Masoud Bani Sadr spoke at a meeting in London on the subject ‘Cults, Racism, Doublespeak and the Search for Justice’ in support of the Jeremiah Duggan campaign.

++ Daniel Larison, writing for The American Conservative, slams Senator John McCain for his “long record of backing unsavory and vicious people that happen to support regime change or that share his hostility to certain other governments… McCain doesn’t discriminate when it comes to choosing allies of convenience in pursuing unwise and reckless goals, so it was probably just a matter of time before he started associating with the MEK.”

++ Mazda Parsi in Nejat Bloggers reviews the revealing article by Dutch journalist Judit Neurink. Iraqi newspaper Assabah Aljadeed cites sources in Paris who claim that the MEK’s plans to create a terrorist camp in Albania are leading to a political storm in Tirana. “The Albanian government fears that the camp will turn into something like Camp Ashraf in Iraq, which was previously the base for military training, planning and preparation for military operations in Iran and abroad,” the Assabah Al Jadeed reported. Croatian writer, N. Babic of Alter Mainstream Info.com has looked at the numbers of MEK leaving Iraq and asks where they are. He “cites from the British Daily Telegraph that on December 30, 2013 published the news of an agreement between the US administration and Romanian authorities to relocate the 3000 Liberty residents to the Romanian city Craiova on the border with Bulgaria. The news was leaked from the conversation of two employees of the Romanian Foreign Ministry, who said that “the United States and the Romanian government are negotiating on the deployment of 3,000 members of the” former “terrorist organization Mojahedin-e Khalq (MEK) on the territory of Romania… Is it possible that between 1 000- 2000 militants MEK finally arrived in Romania, as the government in Bucharest totally dependent on Washington and seldom dared to oppose the then request?’’ Babic asks.”

July 3, 2015

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