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Mujahedin Khalq; A proxy force

Israeli court sentenced MKO – Mossad agent to 7 years in prison

Long serving Agent victimized for MKO- Mossad mutual scenario

An Israeli court sentenced an Iranian-born Belgian to seven years in prison on Tuesday April 21, 2015 after convicting him of spying for Tehran.

In September 2013 Israeli security forces announced for the first time the arrest of Ali Mansouri who was accused of spying.

Ali Mansouri was arrested on charges of having photographs of the US Embassy in Tel Aviv and other sites. However, pretty soon he was found to be a veteran member of the terrorist Mujahedin Khalq group.

The Belgium Newspaper Le Soir reported that the alleged Iranian spy had identified himself as a supporter of the MKO.

Besides, Mohammad Razzaghi , a former member of the terrorist Mujahedin-e Khalq Organization (MKO) identified him as a long serving member of the MKO.

Mr. Razzaghi said Mansouri was a close member of the MKO for at least 30 years and had been working as a mediator for the Mujahedin Khalq and Mossad. He added that Mansouri, who lived in Turkey between 1980 and 1998, travelled to Iran regularly posing as a businessman to gather information for Mossad and the MKO leaders.

Razzaghi indicated:” Many ordinary members of the Intelligence Section of the MKO remember him because every now and then they were tasked to do things for him”.

Razzaghi recalled:” I remember clearly a few times that I was tasked to go to see him to collect some pictures and documents about Mehrabad Airport and Jamaran H.Q. and to bring them to our safe house and hand them over to my commanders.”

MKO’s propaganda system desperately tried to whitewash the Organization of the accusations. The NCR published a statement and identified the arrestee to be a once infiltrator to the group. However, the statement itself was a proof of Mansouri’s link to the MKO.

The arrest seemed to be politically motivated since it was coincided with Netanyahu’s effort to convince Obama not to engage in diplomacy with Iran.

Actually it was one of the Mossad-MKO mutual scenarios. By arresting and accusing Mansouri as an Iran spy they tried to get rid of an expired agent and to derail diplomacy between Iran and the West in order to encourage a war with Iran on the other hand.

The MKO – Israel collusion is now known to everyone since it has been corroborated many times by different sources and individuals in the past. According to NBC, Israel provides funding, training, and weapons for the MEK to assassinate Iranian scientists. The award-winning, independent investigative journalist and writer of the Book : Manufactured Crisis: The Untold Story of The Iran Nuclear Scare” ,Gareth Porter has several times put The MEK as a client of the Mossad, serving to launder Israeli intelligence’ claims that the Israelis did not want to attribute to themselves. 

A. Sepinoud

April 28, 2015 0 comments
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Mujahedin Khalq; A proxy force

Dancing with Devil, Misled politicians and the MKO

Although the Mujahedin Khalq Organization (the MKO) and the United States have fundamentally different interests in Iran, the group makes efforts to get in line with the anti-diplomacy party of the United States. The MEK’s ideas of Iran’s nuclear programs — illusionary and absolutely fabricated — in order to build support for regime change in Tehran. Reaching a deal with Iran through diplomacy eradicates one of the MEK’s most effective tools for bombing Iran. However, Manipulated US politicians who are in bed with this formerly designated terrorist group may be able to derail the US diplomatic efforts.

The case seems a little complicated. On one hand, there are reports on covert support of the US government for the MKO. In 2008, Seymour Hersh revealed it in his “Preparing the Battlefield,” in the New Yorker. “The M.E.K. has been on the State Department’s terrorist list for more than a decade, yet in recent years the group has received arms and intelligence, directly or indirectly, from the United States’’, Hersh wrote. “Some of the newly authorized covert funds, the Pentagon consultant told me, may well end up in M.E.K. coffers.” [1]

On the other hand, following the recently published framework of nuclear deal, the US administration’s engagement in diplomacy with Islamic Republic seems constructive and effective.

Meanwhile, the MKO’ propaganda and lobbies are active. They continue to take advantage of partisan division in the Congress. They actively advocate for Congressmen such as Bob Corker, Chairman of Foreign Relations Committee, Robert Menendez who co-sponsored a bill to obstruct a nuclear deal with Iran.

The MKO cannot conceal its joy over such oppositions against the nuclear deal. The group’s propaganda favors any kind of opposition from any ordinary official all over the world, let alone the powerful Republicans of the US. 

But the MKO’s joy may not last so long. The Huffington Post reported that Nancy Pelosi the leader of the Minority of the US House of Representatives may save negotiations for Obama:

 “Senate Republicans on Tuesday reached a deal with the White House to require an Iran agreement to go through Congress for final approval. But even if they can come up with the two-thirds vote they would need to make a potential rejection of that agreement veto-proof, opponents would still need the same fraction in the House. Finding those votes will be difficult, given the ability of House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) to hold her caucus together. To stop naysayers’ efforts to override a possible veto by President Barack Obama, Pelosi would need to hold only 145 of her 188 Democrats. “ [2]

To our surprise, It is interesting to notice that Nancy Pelosi has once been misled by the MKO despite her pro-diplomacy stance. This is a part of an open letter to Mrs. Pelosi written by Ann Singleton, former Member of the MKO, member of Middle East Strategy Consultants and the author of the book “Saddam’s Private Army”:

“It will come as some surprise to you therefore, that a group of Iranian war-mongering regime change proponents, the terrorist Mojahedin Khalq (MEK), claim to have your support.

“In an astounding act of hubris, the MEK has not only appropriated your good name and attached it to a stance which is in contradiction to what you have always stated, but the group has also apparently fooled many of your opponents in Congress whose presence in this event has also been misrepresented as specific support for the MEK.

“The MEK’s website Iran News Online reported as a news item a celebration held in Congress on March 17 to mark the Iranian New Year or Norouz. According to this news item, the event was attended by several advocates and lobbyists of the MEK – those named include Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, Ted Poe and Jackson Lee, all of whom advocate the MEK’s regime change stance. As well as around 300 Congressional staff, many, but not all, of the attendees have been Neoconservatives whose anti-diplomacy stance is overtly expressed by people like John Bolton who so recently exhorted America to ‘bomb Iran’.” [3]

As a person who has experienced living in the cult-like MKO, Mrs. Singleton correctly warns the US official to beware of the MKO’s deceitful tactics to mislead, manipulate and misuse politicians so as to reach their violent ambitions:

“I write to you as an expert on the MEK who has been campaigning for over a decade to help free the residents of Camp Ashraf and Camp Liberty, and to expose the lies and deceit of the MEK’s leaders Massoud and Maryam Rajavi. I would urge you to investigate the matter of your name and reputation being hijacked by this group. But further, I would urge you also to alert your colleagues in Congress – including those who are your political opponents – to the duplicitous methods of this group. The MEK’s unchallenged interference in the political process of America is not only very much against your country’s national interests, it is a slap in the face of those peaceful Iranians and Americans who, like yourself and President Obama have invested so much time and energy into allowing diplomacy to work.” [4]

By Mazda Parsi

References:

[1]Hersh, Seymour, Preparing the Battlefield The Bush Administration steps up its secret moves against Iran, The NewYorker , July 7th, 2008

[2] Grim, Ryan & Barron-Lopez, Laura, Nancy Pelosi May Save The Iran Negotiations For Obama, The Huffington Post, April14, 2015

[3] Singleton, Ann, Open Letter to Nancy Pelosi: Don’t allow the MEK to hijack your name, Iran Interlink, April 14, 2014

[4] ibid

April 27, 2015 0 comments
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Mujahedin Khalq Organization as a terrorist group

Congress cannot rely on Rajavi’s testimony

 Camp Liberty residents must be taken to safety now

Al-Monitor’s Congressional Correspondent Julian Pecquet writes that the “leader” of the controversial Mojahedin Khalq is going to testify before Congress next week. The subject of the House Foreign Affairs terrorism panel is “ISIS: Defining the Enemy”.

A careful reading of this informative article reveals just how wrong it is for anyone in the American political establishment to be associated with the Mojahedin Khalq (MEK) – masquerading here as the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) – in any way and for any reason.

Firstly, for the record, the MEK is still led by fugitive leader Massoud Rajavi who is the cultic mastermind behind the group. Maryam Rajavi, his wife, is not particularly clever or politically minded and has acted essentially as her husband’s public mouthpiece in the west since she arrived back in France in 1993. She will now testify to Congress by videoconference rather than in person. After trying for two decades to obtain a visa to visit the USA and/or the UK, wise people in those countries still refuse her entry, for good reason.

The fundamental contradiction the article exposes is the assumption of the House Foreign Affairs terrorism panel that “Maryam Rajavi will discuss the threat the Islamic State poses to members of the Mujahedeen-e-Khalq (MEK) at Camp Liberty.” She won’t. She can’t. Because the MEK are friends of the Islamic State (IS), they support the Islamic State. Maryam Rajavi has spoken in Farsi in favour of the Islamic State. The Islamic State do not pose any danger to the MEK in Camp Liberty. In fact, before the Iraqi army and militias drove IS back from its encroachment, it was clear to all those who know the MEK that the leaders were hoping that when IS reached Baghdad, the MEK would be liberated from Camp Liberty and join the terrorist forces.

Instead of condemning the Islamic State, Maryam Rajavi will speak about how the Iranian government wants to kill the people in Camp Liberty and is plotting every day to find ways to massacre them all. This is an old script. It has been the MEK script for thirty years. Does Ted Poe think the MEK has suddenly flipped sides and will line up with Iran against the Islamic State?

Whatever threats are faced by the residents of Camp Liberty, one thing is certain. The reason they cannot leave is because the MEK leaders refuse to allow them to leave. Members of Congress should robustly question Maryam Rajavi about that. They need to ask why the UN is unable to progress its work with these vulnerable people. Why, if they are in such direct danger, she doesn’t allow the Iraqi authorities to remove them to separate accommodation. The Iraqis have offered to place the MEK in various secure hotels and apartments in order to make life safer and more comfortable for them. The MEK have refused. Congress needs to ask Maryam Rajavi why the residents of Camp Liberty are not able to make contact with their relatives. Hundreds of families have travelled to Iraq since 2003 attempting to make contact with their loved ones. The MEK have accused them all of being ‘agents of the Iranian regime sent to kill them’. Is this plausible? Most of the family members are old people; the parents and siblings and in some cases the children of people trapped in Camp Liberty. Are they really desirous of massacring their loved ones?

If this is not enough to convince members of Congress that this is a group which lies and deceives, and only follows its own agenda, then there is plenty more evidence to help convince them. It is easy to debunk the myths.

Certainly the MEK has never made a public statement in English or in Farsi that it has renounced violence. If anyone knows of such a public statement, they should urgently produce it. Indeed, Maryam Rajavi’s speeches all revolve around the need for ‘regime change’. Nobody in the American political establishment is naïve enough to believe that this would not involve a violent intervention. Nor can they interpret Rajavi’s speech as other than an advertisement for her own group to undertake that violent intervention.

Sadly, for Rajavi and her supporters, happily for the rest of us, the MEK is incapable of undertaking any such task. Massoud Rajavi is, however, and this is where the danger lies, not only capable of training and advising groups like Al Qaida and IS on manipulating their own forces in terrorism, but is expert in how to spin this through deceptive media and internet campaigns to manipulate and eventually win grudging western support. He is an expert cult manipulator.

The Rajavis’ agenda may coincide today with efforts by some in America and Israel to derail the nuclear negotiations, but investigative journalist Gareth Porter has already revealed that most of what the MEK said against Iran was simply fabricated. Knowing that the Rajavis will obey no other needs except their own for their own survival, this must surely signal that any reliance on Rajavi’s evidence is profoundly misguided.

Let’s hope that Congress does its job and asks searching questions rather than acting as cheerleaders for a deeply unpopular and totally unrepresentative terrorist cult.

Anne Khodabandeh and Massoud Khodabandeh,

April 26, 2015 0 comments
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Iran Interlink Weekly Digest

Iran Interlink Weekly Digest – 93

++ Several families of trapped MEK members in Camp Liberty have arrived in Baghdad to actively petition Iraqi governmental officials and UN staff to help them make contact with their loved ones. Once the MEK leaders found this out, the usual campaign of ugly swearing and disinformation began. Among the families is the daughter of Ghorban Ali Hossein Nejad, who with her husband has travelled from Iran to visit her sister, who remains in Camp Liberty. Using screen shots from the MEK’s own sites, Hossein Nejad exposes the MEK’s hollow propaganda strategy to demonise the families. He reveals that the MEK have invented a family member for him with the name ‘Hossein Nejad’ who apparently denounces him as an agent of the Iranian regime. No such relative exists, though his daughter had written to invite her sister to visit. Hossein Nejad reminds Rajavi about this and asks ‘how come you are now swearing at us?’

Addressing Rajavi directly, the article exposes the contradictory messages coming out of the MEK. Photoshopped pictures show a mish-mash of Iraqi and Iranian governmental officials along with the families posing with UN officials. “You label us and the UN as agents of the Sepah Pasdaran and Iranian Intelligence. At the same time you admit we are the family members of your hostages and then you say it is the Iraqi Government which is preventing the families from visiting. Then you complain to the same UN and Iraqi officials saying the families are there to kill you. None of this adds up. All of it shows how afraid you are of allowing people to see their families.

++ Reza Akbarinasab, who has been trying to make contact with his brother Morteza in Iraq since 2003, writes from Tabriz. Morteza’s son, Yasser, died in the camp under suspicious circumstances; the MEK announced several contradictory scenarios to explain his death, but former members are clear that he was murdered because he was a disaffected member. Reza rejects the fabricated denouncements against him on MEK websites supposedly written by his brother which are currently being posted. He says “the gaffe starts right there. I know my brother Morteza, and under no circumstances, not even under torture, would he utter the hideous language of this writing. Where then is our brother? We are more anxious than ever now, we already lost Yasser, we worry that we might lose Morteza too.”

++ Survivors of the MEK in Albania launched a Farsi website this week www.iran-azadi-albania.com. Ehsan Bidi has written a long, detailed and documented article about the MEK’s plots to kill him over there. Bidi is an outspoken critic who refuses to be silenced. The article says the plots began when he went to language classes. He names the people, including MEK commanders, who are involved and says he has passed this information to the Albanian authorities. His purpose in publishing the information is to let everyone know what difficulties the ex-members are facing in Albania. Bidi’s article follows last week’s revelations by Iran Interlink that the MEK have sent several highly trained agents to the country to ‘eliminate’ these dissidents. The MEK regard people like Bidi as a threat and will stop at nothing to shut them up. Bidi writes that he has already lost a friend who died while they were trying to escape Iraq and reach Albania. He is adamant he will not hesitate to give his own life to expose the cult so nobody else has the experience we have had.

In English:

++ An article by Nejat Bloggers expanded on the information concerning the presence of high ranking MEK officials in Tirana. The article lists those involved along with some of their photographs and pseudonyms.

++ Members of Iran Zanan (Iranian Women’s Association), Germany, have written to Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi concerning the MEK’s misuse of her name to pretend she supports the cult. The letter identifies the lies and deceit created by the MEK and warns Ms Pelosi not to allow the MEK to misuse her name without her knowledge.

April 24,2015

April 25, 2015 0 comments
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Mujahedin Khalq Organization's Propaganda System

Iran Zanan Letter to Nancy Pelosi

Mojahedin Khalq,MEK, are misusing your name without your knowledge

Greetings and best regards to you Mrs. Nancy Pelosi

Recently the websites related to people’s Mojahedin Organization by taking advantage of your name and your position has propagandized in favor of their organization and its inhumane activities. We as a former women members of this organization who had lived many years in this cult-like organization would like to inform you about the covered and uncovered activities of this organization and its leader Maryam Rajavi.

1. this organization by quoting from you on 7th Farvardin 1393 as mentioned in the following link has claimed that you agree with this cult and their activities, we as the former members of this cult-like organization are ready to prove by documents and evidence that this organization has tried its best during past years to keep its members in Iraq and in Camp Liberty to take political advantage of them.

The members of this cult-like organization are subordinates of Maryam Rajavi and they must obey all orders completely and if someone does not obey the orders or criticize the organization and its leaders he or she will be imprisoned, tortured, insulted badly because this organization is ruled and run by dictatorship and not by democracy and freedom

http://www.mojahedin.org/events/5628

http://www.irannewsonline.com/?p=15505

(Translation) Mrs. Nancy Pelosi the leader of the Democrats in Congress by written statement which was read in the ceremony, said

Today I have an honor to congratulate the Iranian new year , norouz, to all Iranian- American societies , meeting and gathering with all representatives from different states in Congress is very delightful in the beginning of spring , the Iranian new year , norouz is an opportunity for all Iranian-American societies and their families to celebrate and commemorate their tradition and culture from their predecessors and start the new year by moving toward happiness , success , victory , health and joy ,please accept my congratulation for Norouz and i wish you all a very good year a year full of victory and success and peace

Happy norouz

Happy New Year

With best regards

Nancy Pelosi

2. This cult-like organization in any official and direct statement or announcement has not condemned the violence and armed struggle by no means and they have requested their arms back which has been their main slogan in their official websites, and they do not have any program or timetable to rescue their stranded members from the chaotic situation in Iraq.

In this regard we invoke to the UNAMI’s report in the following link

http://iran-interlink.org/wordpress/?p=4547

3. this organization is a sect and ruled by cultish rules, many inhumane activities such as systematic and ordered self – immolations specially on streets of France in 2003 has happened in this cult-like organization and the women members of this organization are deprived from their fundamental and primary rights and most of them have been sexually abused by Maryam Rajavi’s husband, Massoud Rajavi the spiritual leader of PMOI who has been in hiding place for more than a decade. All those activities and abuses should be scrutinized and prosecuted. The women who are dissident will be punished or imprisoned or eliminated. The breach of human rights has published written by Mr. Steven Hassan, Mr. Massoud Banisadr, Mr. Abrahamian, and forty pages the breach of human rights written and published by the human rights watch

We as the former women members of this cult-like organization are very surprised that your name has still published and used in the websites related to this organization for taking political advantage of your name and your position like recently in 17th of March in excuse of Norouz they used your name which is mentioned in the links above.

We as former women members of this cult – like organization are ready to inform you in details about behind stage of the political propaganda and scenarios of this organization and their leaders, Massoud and Maryam Rajavi and we are willing to participate and testify in any court of law to share our experiences about this notorious cult-like organization.

Best Regards,

Iran Zanan (Iranian Women’s Association), Germany

April 25, 2015 0 comments
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Mujahedin Khalq; A proxy force

MEK leader to testify before Congress

The leader of a controversial group devoted to regime change in Iran is set to testify before Congress next week.

Maryam Rajavi, the president-elect of the Paris-based National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), will testify MEK leader to testify before Congressvia videoconference April 29 at a House Foreign Affairs terrorism panel on "ISIS: Defining the Enemy." The council is an umbrella group of Iranian dissident groups that includes the Mujahedeen-e-Khalq (MEK), which was removed from the State Department’s terrorism list in 2012 after an intense lobbying campaign and has since spent hundreds of thousands of dollars to raise its profile on Capitol Hill.

"They’re not on the foreign terrorist list now, and they should be treated as if they’re not on the foreign terrorist list," said panel chairman Ted Poe, R-Texas, an Iran hawk and one of the top recipients of MEK-linked donations in recent years.

Other panel members backed the controversial decision to invite a group that has been tied to attacks against US business and diplomatic interests in Iran under the Shah. The MEK renounced violence in 2001.

"I’d be very surprised if leaders of [Ireland’s] IRA or Sinn Fein haven’t been involved in official congressional business over the past two decades," said Rep. Brad Sherman, D-Calif. "It’s clear that the MEK has revealed things about the Iranian government and its nuclear program that no one revealed. I would say the MEK is a very valuable source of information, whether it’s Fordow, whether it’s the original nuclear program, etc. And so since they’ve been a good source of information about important matters, those are the kinds of people you listen to at a hearing."

Others expressed reservations.

"I think it raises a lot of eyebrows and also raises a lot of questions about propriety," said Rep. Gerald Connolly, D-Va., a former Hill aide who sits on the full committee but not Poe’s panel.

"You’re talking to somebody who staffed a committee for 10 years," Connolly said. "I know this: I took great care about vetting who came before the committee as witnessses. You’ve got to take care so that you’re not embarrassing anybody, and you’re not unintentionally bringing people who may or may not bring credit to the process and to the institution. I would hope that all of those factors were weighed."

The Barack Obama administration believes Rajavi’s group is trying to derail its negotiations with Iran and has raised doubts about its recent purported revelations about illicit nuclear activity. The group’s claim to fame came in 2002 when it publicly revealed the location of an undisclosed nuclear facility at Natanz, but questions about how much the United States and Israel already knew at the time have swirled ever since.

"They’ve shown time and time again that they’re not the most credible voice," an administration official told Al-Monitor.

The official went on to urge lawmakers to be wary of any claims that the NCRI — a group that fought alongside Saddam Hussein in the Iran-Iraq War and has alleged ties to the CIA and Israel’s Mossad — represents a viable Iranian opposition.

"In the absence of anyone else who can be defined in this town as an Iranian opposition, you get people wanting to point to her and her group as the opposition," the official said. "That’s, I think, the very dangerous part."

The NCRI did not respond to a request for comment.

Poe said he had invited Rajavi to testify about the threats the Islamic State (IS) poses to MEK members who remain at Camp Liberty in Baghdad. The NCRI has accused Iranian-backed militias of ramping up rocket attacks against the refugee camp in recent weeks.

"I’ve heard reports from many sources of the threat to this camp because these folks cannot leave," Poe told Al-Monitor. "They’re just one group that’s being threatened by [IS], and we want to show all of the intricacies of [IS] and what they’re doing."

Although committees usually avoid asking non-US citizens to testify, Poe said it made sense to get Rajavi’s perspective in this case.

"She knows more about what’s taking place at Camp Liberty than any person, anywhere," he said. "And that’s why she’s testifying."

A senior committee aide called the invitation to invite Rajavi "surprising," however, since the group has, to the source’s knowledge, never mentioned IS in its communications with staffers before.

Rajavi isn’t the only controversial witness for a hearing that promises a few fireworks. Also invited: Walid Phares, a foreign policy adviser to Mitt Romney’s 2012 presidential campaign with controversial ties to Lebanese Christian militias; and Robert Ford, President Obama’s ambassador to Syria who quit last year after losing patience with the administration’s lack of commitment to the Free Syrian Army.

By Julian Pecquet  – Al-monitor

April 25, 2015 0 comments
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Mujahedin Khalq Organization members' families

A humanitarian plea for the visit of two sisters

Mr. Ghorban Ali Hossein Nejad ,defector of MKO who was a veteran translator of the group leader has repeatedly asked the International Human Rights bodies to help his two daughters have a visit.

He has two daughters, one in Iran [Mona,33] and one in Camp Liberty [ Zeinab, 37]. The two sisters have not been able to see or have any contact with each other during their lifetime due to the enforced separation of families within the Cult of Mujahedin-e Khalq.

Mr. Hussennejad says even during his reside in MKO Camps he couldn’t manage to visit his daughter; Zeinab for twenty years.

Last week Mona Hussennejad for the second time traveled to Iraq, Camp Liberty to visit her dear sister.  However the MKO leaders refused the visit because they fear Zeinab would defect the cult.    

April 23, 2015 0 comments
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Albania

High ranking MKO members in Albania

List of several high ranking MEK in Tirana gathered together from various places.

Some are from the leadership ranks, most are top level intelligence and military commanders of the MEK. Among them is Mahmoud Atai who signed the treaty of surrender with the American army in Camp Ashraf on behalf of Massoud Rajavi. Most have false passports and documents which Iran Interlink has listed along with their real identities.

 One of the missions is to buy large amounts of land and real estate in order to create a new cult camp. But the main and immediate objective is to silence or eliminate the former members who no longer obey the MEK commanders by whatever means possible.

The sources of this information – who are known to Iran Interlink- are afraid for their lives; these are highly trained and ruthless intelligence operatives from the time of Saddam Hussein.

Some are known to be Massoud Rajavi’s personal bodyguards. Rumours circulating among those in Tirana anticipate that this combination of activities – buying land, removing disaffected members – indicates that they are preparing a place to bring Rajavi. This matches with the new situation in Iraq; the defeat of ISIS and the killing of Al Douri in Tikrit have signalled the loss of hope in the Saddamists.

Iraninterlink provided the list and Nejat Society members of Mazandaran Branch provided the photos.

April 21, 2015 0 comments
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Iran Interlink Weekly Digest

Iran Interlink Weekly Digest – 92

++ Two weeks ago an active MEK member was involved in an accident in Baghdad. He was arrested and imprisoned to await trial. Iraqi officials stated that pending his trial he was free to be released on bail. The MEK preferred not to pay this, but instead created a brouhaha for publicity purposes claiming that he had been kidnapped by ‘agents of the Iranian regime’, even writing to Ban Ki Moon. But when a group of families arrived in Baghdad trying to get contact with for their loved ones in Camp Liberty the MEK panicked. Fearing their member might run away the MEK suddenly paid the bail and welcomed him back in the camp with flowers and cheers of ‘victory, victory’. Following this MEK publicity several former members write that this person whom the MEK call Safar Zakeri is actually Safar Ali Zamanian. Writers say the MEK uses false names and has certainly done so for some of those going to Tirana and America. They point out different reasons: 1. To prevent the families of these people from finding them; 2. To hide the trail of criminal activities; 3. Historically Rajavi claimed money for fictional forces from Saddam Hussein; 4. Several disaffected members have been killed and their names used by other members to hide the fact.

Others ridicule this event saying the MEK have been reduced from claiming to free the whole world to celebrating bailing one member from prison.

Massoud Khodabandeh on Facebook says that at the root of the issue is that this person will never be trusted inside the MEK again. Anybody who undertakes an unsupervised absence – whether in prison or hospital or other reason – for a few days will be treated as an infiltrator by Massoud Rajavi. And like many before him, this person will be treated like this for the rest of his life. According to Khodabandeh it doesn’t stop there because sooner or later, after being treated like this, the person will rebel. And at that point the MEK will be forced to get rid of him, like many others. Khodabandeh says, if you look deeply into the photograph of the man with the flowers it looks not like a celebration but like his funeral. It hasn’t unfolded yet, but it will.

++ This week Iran Interlink published a list of several high ranking MEK who have arrived in Tirana, gathered together from various places. Some are from the leadership ranks, most are top level intelligence and military commanders of the MEK. Among them is Mahmoud Atai who signed the treaty of surrender with the American army in Camp Ashraf on behalf of Massoud Rajavi. Most have false passports and documents which Iran Interlink has listed along with their real identities. One of the missions is to buy large amounts of land and real estate in order to create a new cult camp. But the main and immediate objective is to silence or eliminate the former members who no longer obey the MEK commanders by whatever means possible. The sources of this information – who are known to Iran Interlink- are afraid for their lives; these are highly trained and ruthless intelligence operatives from the time of Saddam Hussein. Some are known to be Massoud Rajavi’s personal bodyguards. Rumours circulating among those in Tirana anticipate that this combination of activities – buying land, removing disaffected members – indicates that they are preparing a place to bring Rajavi. This matches with the new situation in Iraq; the defeat of ISIS and the killing of Al Douri in Tikrit have signalled the loss of hope in the Saddamists.

++ The Commentariat poured scorn and ridicule on the MEK for going into overdrive to support Saudi Arabia’s attack on Yemen. The MEK, they say, is more Saudi then the Saudis themseleves.

++ Another activity which the MEK has embarked on in its websites it to publish the letters of Said Masouri from inside prison in Iran. Masouri has been affiliated with MEK on and off for years and this is not the first time the MEK have tried to take ownership of him, or someone, anyone. But this pose becomes ridiculous when the MEK publishes Masouri’s letters from inside prison in praise of terrorism and yet nobody is stopping them. And the MEK claim he has visits every week even though he is charged with murder and terrorism. Commentators point out that on the contrary, families of the residents in Liberty can’t even have a letter or phone call after twenty years let alone a visit. They point out that the MEK is saying the prisons in Iran are ten times better than the camp in Iraq.

++ Camp Liberty resident Jalal Abedini has died in hospital after an operation on a tumour. The MEK as usual have written a letter to President Obama and other leaders claiming that ‘agents of Iranian regime’ [the Iraqi authorities] have laid siege to Camp Liberty and don’t allow them to access medical treatment. They say that for months they have asked Jane Holl Lute of the UN to allow them to take him out of Iraq and she refuses. (This, of course, is not true and this news is only published in Farsi.) Already internal critics including Atefeh Eghbal have questioned “if you knew he was ill for a long time as you say, why is it we only find out after he died that you tried to save him? Why do people die before you plead for help, why not before?”

In English:

++ Fareed Zakaria in Newsmax ‘Iran Is Methodical and Rational’. Zakaria writes that Iran is denounced as irrational by some enemies who, at the same time, say Iran will bow to the pressure of sanctions; a rational response. Others say Iran is rational but not reasonable. The article argues that Iran is acting rationally and reasonably in line with its geopolitical interests: “Seymour Hersh has reported extensively for The New Yorker on America’s covert support for groups within Iran that seek not only to topple the regime but also dismember the country. Some of these groups, like the Mujahedeen-e-Khalq and Jundallah, are regarded by some as pretty nasty terrorist outfits. For a decade starting in 2001, Tehran watched as 200,000 American troops massed across its eastern and western borders in Iraq and Afghanistan. The Bush administration openly talked about the need for “regime change” in Tehran, which was branded as part of the globe’s “axis of evil.” I am not making the case that any of these policies should have been altered — international politics is a rough business — but given these realities, is it so bizarre that Iran has behaved as it has? Or that it has sought to build a nuclear industry that could give it a pathway to a nuclear weapon? Would a secular, hyper-rational country facing this same array of threats have acted differently?”

++ Mazda Parsi, Nejat bloggers ‘Concerns of False Prophets after Nuclear Deal’. The article deals with why the long term alliance between the Zionist regime, war mongers and the MKO is so deep. MEK pays for support from people like John Bolton and Robert Menendez to keep the group alive. “Furthermore, John Bolton is a senior fellow at the neoconservative American Enterprise Institute and the chairman of the Gatestone Institute, a right-wing “pro-Israel” activist group that has been accused of fomenting anti-Muslim sentiment. He is a steadfast supporter of the right-wing Israeli government of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Exactly like the MKO and its Israeli ally Netanyahou, he is a vocal opponent of President Obama’s diplomatic approach regarding Iran. About the MKO-Israeli alliance it is worth mentioning that terrorist attacks against the Iranian nuclear scientists that ended in with the death of five of them was actually done in collaboration with a team of MKO operatives who were all trained by Mossad Intelligence Service.” The article concludes: “The MKO and its American and Israeli supporters are false prophets. They all have “an interest in creating a panic about Iran’s nuclear capabilities”.”

++ The title of Michael Luciano’s blog in Daily Banter really says it all: ‘Rudy Giuliani Supports a Mujahedin Group With a Hammer-and-Sickle Logo Because He’s Been Paid To’.

++ Ebrahim Khodabandeh writing for Iran Interlink exposes increasing infighting and disaffection inside the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), which is based in Paris (although its life-term Chair, Massoud Rajavi has been in hiding since March 2003). Interestingly, Khodabandeh receives communications from a wide spectrum of current and former MEK members and supporters who know him personally. Collectively their communications reveal a picture of disintegration and dissent over the undemocratic practices inside the NCRI where even non-MEK members are expected to unquestioningly obey MEK dictates.

++ Anne Khodabandeh (Singleton) has written an Open Letter to Nancy Pelosi warning her not to allow the MEK to hijack her name. The MEK’s Farsi sites have appropriated her name and attributed to her words and political stances which are not only fictional but are far from her real position in relation to the MEK. Khodabandeh points out that in Farsi even the anti-Iran Neoconservative members of Congress have been misrepresented as attending an Iranian Nourouz celebration specifically to support the MEK.

++ In a long and detailed analytical article in Truthout, Gareth Porter exposes the myths fuelling the ‘The “Possible Military Dimensions” Bomb That Could Blow Up the Iran Deal’. The article exposes how the MEK was instrumental in information laundry for the Israelis to derail the nuclear negotiations with manufactured information. “Information now available shows that the documents were created in Israel. According to a senior German office official, those documents were given to Germany’s foreign intelligence service, the BND, in 2004 by the Mujahedin e-Khalq (MEK), the armed exile Iranian opposition group that had been an Israeli client organization for several years. A popular Israeli history of the most successful covert operations by Israel’s Mossad, originally published in Hebrew in Israel, asserts that Mossad provided some of the documents to the MEK that later become the centerpiece of the case against Iran.”

++ Caleb Maupin’s article in RT says ‘US can’t afford more war and aggression, people want peace with Iran’. He says Iranians and Americans want peace, but a small but very wealthy and powerful group of oil corporations and military contractors in alliance with Israel want further hostilities throughout the Middle East. “All throughout the Middle East there are many countries with complex political situations. There are many people throughout the region who don’t like living under US-backed autocracies like the Saudi Arabia monarchy, or the regimes that they prop up throughout the region and they may be in rebellion. But this is not because Iran told them to. There are people all throughout the Middle East who are upset about the fact that Wall Street controls their oil resources and that people throughout the Middle East are hungry and starving while they have so much oil. These are very wealthy countries. Yet, the wealth of these countries is not under the control of their people. To characterize Iran as sponsoring terrorism is outrageous, especially when the US government and Israel are in alliance with the Mojahedin-e-Khalq which is a vile terrorist organization that has assassinated and murdered people. And the US and the Israeli government are working with them to destabilize Iran.

“The US is also working with Jundallah which is the terrorist organization that has been attacking Iran as well. Terrorist attacks have been taking place in Iran by US backed forces. Yet, Iran has attacked no one. Iran hasn’t attacked any of its neighbors, Iran want to live in peace. It is a country that is trying to survive. This is a country that was born in a revolution and in which the forces of wealth and power and Wall Street were kicked out, and they began with nationalized oil resources to develop independently. And of course that is a threat to any of the rich and powerful countries in the West because if one country can break free, other countries can break free, as well. The attack on Iran is an attempt to stifle independent economic development.”

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US can’t afford more war and aggression, people want peace with Iran’

Iranians and Americans want peace, but a small but very wealthy and powerful group of oil corporations and military contractors in alliance with Israel want further hostilities throughout the Middle East, claims Caleb Maupin, International Action Center.

A large number of Republicans are opposing the nuclear deal with Iran and threatening to block it. Following them, some individual American states say that they may keep up their own sanctions against Iran.

RT: So we’re hearing that individual states may keep their own sanctions against Iran. How likely is that to scupper the deal?

Caleb Maupin: It’s important to be clear that at no point in US history and nowhere in the US constitution is the establishing of foreign policy ever delegated to local and state governments. That has always been exclusively the power of the Federal government. This is yet another maneuver by a cartel of criminal profiteers to try and sabotage any hope for peace between the US and Iran. Many people around the world rejoiced when they heard that the deal had been reached. Yet, the relentless efforts of certain forces to prevent peace and cooperation between countries; and further war and aggression around world- they continue. And we shouldn’t really be surprised.

RT: Could these few individual states in America derail the process? Do they have the power within themselves to disrupt the agreements that have been reached?

CM: Under the authority of the constitution they certainly don’t have the authority to do that. But will they be allowed to continue and try and undermine the efforts going on right now- we will have to see. There is a really a criminal cartel, a section of the wealthy in the US. This is the oil corporations, the military contractors in alliance with the Israeli government and their network of supporters around the world. They are doing everything they can to try and prevent any peace and cooperation between the US and Iran. Civilized people are all over the world want peace and cooperation between nations – this is a basic thing. People in the US with high levels of unemployment, food banks all across this country are having a record demand, as there is a record amount of food insecurity all across this country. We can’t afford more war and aggression. People in the US want peace with Iran. People in Iran want peace with the US; they don’t want to be attacked, they don’t want to be the subject of further sanctions.

The forces that want war are very small but they are also very wealthy and very powerful. This is the struggle of the people against the forces of wealth and power that very much want to further hostility throughout the region. Right now the US is in alliance with Saudi Arabia. As Saudi Arabia murders civilians left and right in Yemen. People are dying. Yet, the US is worried about Iran; yet, there is a talk of attacks on Iran. Who is the real source of aggression in the region?

RT: In addition to those individual states we already know that a large number of Republicans are against this deal too. They say that they are afraid that Iran will “continue to sponsor terrorism.” The breakthrough agreement seems doomed doesn’t it?

CP: The notion that Iran is sponsoring terrorism is an extreme mischaracterization. It is very common throughout the US press. In Bahrain, for example, the Shia community there which is the majority of the people is highly discriminated against… And if you were to believe what CNN, Fox News, and MSNBC were saying, you would think that the only reason people in Bahrain are rebelling against an absolute monarchy is because Iran told them to or something like that. That is outrageous.

All throughout the Middle East there are many countries with complex political situations. There are many people throughout the region who don’t like living under US-backed autocracies like the Saudi Arabia monarchy, or the regimes that they prop up throughout the region and they may be in rebellion. But this is not because Iran told them to. There are people all throughout the Middle East who are upset about the fact that Wall Street controls their oil resources and that people throughout the Middle East are hungry and starving while they have so much oil. These are very wealthy countries. Yet, the wealth of these countries is not under the control of their people. To characterize Iran as sponsoring terrorism is outrageous, especially when the US government and Israel are in alliance with the Mojahedin-e-Khalq which is a vile terrorist organization that has assassinated and murdered people. And the US and the Israeli government are working with them to destabilize Iran.

The US is also working with Jundallah which is the terrorist organization that has been attacking Iran as well. Terrorist attacks have been taking place in Iran by US backed forces. Yet, Iran has attacked no one. Iran hasn’t attacked any of its neighbors, Iran want to live in peace. It is a country that is trying to survive. This is a country that was born in a revolution and in which the forces of wealth and power and Wall Street were kicked out, and they began with nationalized oil resources to develop independently. And of course that is a threat to any of the rich and powerful countries in the West because if one country can break free, other countries can break free, as well. The attack on Iran is an attempt to stifle independent economic development.

Caleb Maupin, RT

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