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Trial of MEK leaders in Tehran
Iran

MKO received oil from Iraq’s Saddam in return for killing Iranians: Prosecutor

Documents obtained by Iran’s intelligence bodies show that the members of the Mujahedin-e-Khalq Organization (MKO) terrorist group received oil from Iraq’s former dictator Saddam Hussein in return for killing the Iranian people, says the prosecutor’s representative.

The third session of the court investigating the crimes of the MKO members was held publicly on Tuesday under the chairmanship of Judge Dehqani in the 11th branch of the criminal court of Tehran Province.

During the hearing, the prosecutor’s representative laid out the details of the documents against the MKO members and their relations with Saddam.

“Intelligence and judicial investigations show that the MKO members, as mercenaries of Iraq, carried out terrorist acts against the people. Also, the intelligence officials have obtained information showing that they took oil from Iraq in exchange for the terrorist acts,” he said.

Judge Dehqani then asked the prosecutor’s representative whether the said documents have been included in the lawsuit raised against the MKO members, to which the representative responded in the affirmative.

“The documents related to this meeting that was held in 2001 in the Iraqi Intelligence Service between the head of the Iraqi intelligence and Masoud Rajavi in the presence of Mehdi Abrishamchi have been documented and included in the lawsuit,” he said.

“In this meeting, the indictment of a number of other defendants in this case was read out. In the first and second session of the court, the charges brought up against 23 defendants were read out.”

January 13, 2024 0 comments
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Children of Camp Ashraf Documentary
The cult of Rajavi

Documentary Children of Camp Ashraf | Screening at the Gutenberg Film Festival

The Gutenberg Film Festival include the documentary “Children of Camp Ashraf”. This documentary, directed by Sara Moin, covers the case of former child soldiers of the Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK) and the children whom this organization separated from their families and sent to other countries, including Sweden.

The documentary about the children of Camp Ashraf will be played on January 31, 2024 in Swedish with English subtitles. In the Gutenberg Film Festival website, the film is introduced in the following words:

As children, they were taken from their parents and sent to Sweden with the aim of one day returning as warriors to overthrow the current regime in Iran.

Children of Camp Ashraf Documentary

Screening of the documentary “Children of Camp Ashraf” at the Gutenberg Film Festival

In the aftermath of the 1979 Iranian revolution, the militant organization People’s Mojahedin (MEK) left their homeland, allied with Saddam Hussein, and settled in Iraq. Here, based on collectivist ideas, they established a large camp, Camp Ashraf. The organization became increasingly tied to its leaders, and in the early 1990s, it was decided that hundreds of children in the camp would be raised by sympathizers abroad. Amir, Parwin, Hanif, and Atefeh are some of those who ended up in Sweden, and in Sara Moein’s deeply engaging documentary, they narrate their experiences to a rich archive of materials. They also try to reconnect with the organization and their parents, who are now in Albania.

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January 10, 2024 0 comments
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trial of MEK members
Iran

Report of the fourth session of the court hearing for leaders of the MEK

The fourth session of the court hearing the accusations of 104 members of the Mujahedin-e Khalq organization (MKO/ MEK) and the group as a legal entity, was held on Tuesday, December 26, at the eleventh branch of the Criminal Court of Tehran. The court was presided by Judge Dehghani.
In the past sessions, the indictment of 33 defendants in the case has been read.

MEK terrorists started soon after the revolution

Before reading of the indictment of the accused ones, the prosecutor’s representative stated: “The MEK terrorist group has been collecting weapons for 28 months after the victory of the Islamic Revolution. This group claimed that the fight against imperialism required weapons and military branch. But at the beginning of the 60s, this group used to parade in the street and fight with people in the street.”

According to the prosecutor’s representative, Massoud Rajavi, the leader of the group had a trip to Paris before June 20, 1981 (the start of the MEK’s armed struggle against Iran) and entering the military phase and had a meeting with the officials of the French Intelligence Service in Paris; After the meeting, they blew up the office of the Islamic Republic Party in Tehran.

“In a meeting with General Habbush, the head of the Iraqi Intelligence Service, Rajavi revealed that the MEK not only blew up the building of the Islamic Republic Party, but he was also responsible for blowing up the prime minister’s office,” he addressed the court.
He added, “On the September 27th, 1981, the MEK once again brought their para military forces to the streets who openly brought weapons to the streets and killed anyone who stood in their way. On this sad day, from a 3-year-old child to a 90-year-old man, were killed by the MEK forces.”

Massoud Rajavi confessed his terror acts

Based on the documents presented by the prosecutor’s representative, the documents and images of the MEK’s violent act were distributed by the group’s network. “Massoud Rajavi, the leader of the MEK, said about this crime that first we encouraged the people to join us in Shohada Square. But we observed that the balance was messed up and people refused to cooperate.” Rajavi has admitted that because the people ignored the MEK militia, the group opened fire on civilians.

The MEK’s cross border operations against Iran for oil money

According to the prosecutor’s representative, after Rajavi took his terrorist organization to Iraq, the group crossed the border with the cooperation of the Iraqi Intelligence service and entered Iran to launch terrorist operations in urban areas.

He added, “At that time, Rajavi believed that cross border operations had no added value for the group and that large-scale assassinations were necessary to bold the name of the People’s Mojahedin-e-Khalq organization. The MEK had asked its internal headquarters to assassinate people in the cities with groundbreaking operations. The MEK carried out these operations on behalf of the Iraqi regime, and instead, they got a guarantee of staying in Iraq and getting five million barrels of oil! The MEK exchanged the blood of Iranian nation the oil of Iraq.”

Who runs the MEK’s so-called rebel centers?

The prosecutor’s representative stated that in the 1980s, in order not to claim responsibility for the terror acts against civilians, the MEK claimed that its internal headquarters was carrying out the assassinations. He said, the rebel centers that have been active in the recent riots (2008 and fall of 2022) are new version of the internal headquarters of the MEK, which is run by the terrorist group from Albania.”

Eavesdropping of the MEK by the CIA

“Based on an American intelligence document about the eavesdropping of the MEK headquarters, the group confessed to terrorist acts,” prosecutor’s representative told the court. “The CIA in Los Angeles has intercepted several phone calls in which the leaders of the MEK terrorist group in France and Germany admitted that terrorist acts and bombings were their work.”

Sister of a 14-year-old victim of the MEK in the court

Then, the sister of one of the victims of the MEK terror acts, took the stand with the permission of the head of the court and explained how her sister was killed: “Zainab was a 14-year-old student who went to congregational prayers with the permission of her mother. He left the house and was suffocated by members of the MEK group with her chador.
The sister of Zeinab Kamai 15333 addressed the court, “For what sin did they martyr my sister?”

January 10, 2024 0 comments
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Mahin Najafi, the sister of Mohammad Jaafar Najafi, a captured member of the Mujahedin-e-Khalq (MEK)
Mujahedin Khalq Organization members' families

Mahin Najafi’s brother, behind the bars of MEK’s camp

Mahin Najafi, the sister of Mohammad Jaafar Najafi, a captured member of the Mujahedin-e-Khalq (MEK), tells the story of her brother’s captivity and her encounter with the group.

I am Mahin Najafi. My brother Mohammad Jafar Najafi was a soldier during the Iran-Iraq war. He completed two years of military service and went to Kurdistan to settle his accounts and get his Military Service Completion Certificate.
My brother’s departure to Kurdistan coincided with Mersad operation [the MEK’s cross border military operation against Iran, named Forough Javidan]. He was captured by the MEK forces. They took him with them.

Our family was waiting for my brother’s arrival. We were prepared to celebrate the end of my brother’s service. We waited for a few days, but there was no news from my brother.

One or two months passed, but there was no news of our brother. We were worried. We had to travel to Kurdistan. We went to the military barracks where my brother was supposed to get his certificate, and they said that there was an operation in Kurdistan, and the MEK violated Iran’s borders. They had no news of my brother. We followed my brother for a few days and finally the answer they gave us was that the MEK had captured my brother and took him to Iraq. We were stunned! We did not know what to say and what answer to give to our parents. Finally, we had to return to our hometown.

We pursued the disappearance of my brother in our own province, we wanted to reach a conclusion. After some time, they informed us that your brother was in Iraq and in the barracks of the MEK called Ashraf Barracks! Ashraf Barracks was an unknown name for us. It was explained to us that Ashraf Barracks is related to the MEK. We were shocked wondering where Ashraf Barracks was?!

We had to tell the story of our brother to our parents. They were also shocked. It took a few years and we were waiting for our brother to call us or send us a letter telling us about his condition. But there was no news! When the Iraqi dictator Saddam was overthrown by the US-led coalition, they informed us that we could travel to Iraq. Traveling to Ashraf Barracks was allowed. It was good news for our family. After a few years, I could meet my brother Mohammad Jafar again.

I traveled to Iraq for the first time together with a group of fathers and mothers from our province. When we arrived in Baghdad, we changed our vehicle and went to Camp Ashraf. I was very happy on the way, I told my fellow passengers that I would hug my brother after years (I had no idea who I would face with).

I approached Ashraf Barracks; I was surprised when I saw the scene. It was strange. The surroundings of Ashraf barracks were nothing more than ruins. We settled next to Ashraf barracks. Before us, people from other provinces had gathered there. Mothers and fathers and sisters who had not seen their loved ones for several years. I was very happy to meet my brother after many years. We rested for one day and the next day I approached the barbed wire of Ashraf.

One of the people from inside Camp Ashraf shouted, “Go and get lost, mercenaries!”. I said, “who are talking to? Are you talking to us?!” In response, he said, “Yes, I am talking to you”. I said that we were not mercenaries and we had come to see our dearests after many years. Two or three people from Ashraf came near Fence and started telling us nonsense. They said, “Your loved ones are not here. Get lost!”.

However, I said, “My brother Mohammad Jafar Najafi is here, tell him to come here. I want to see him.” In response, they said that they did not have a person with this name, and if you did not move away from the barbed wire, they would hit us with rocks.

They did not pay attention to whatever we said. I and all the families were determined to see our loved ones. I stayed by the side of the fences of Ashraf barracks for almost 15 days. My fellow provinces, Ms. Habibi, whose daughter was in Camp Ashraf, tried hard to meet with her daughter, but she did not succeed, as well as Ms. Fatemeh Jafari, whose daughter Tayyabeh Nouri was in the camp too. Tayyabeh managed to leave the notorious MEK a few years ago. She released herself and began a new life. In the photo, Mrs. Fatemeh Jafari and Mrs. Mahin Habibi are by my side in front of the gates of Camp Ashraf.

I traveled to Iraq three times and tried very hard to meet my brother, but unfortunately, I did not succeed. To my surprise, the leaders of the MEK were so brazen. They did not respect the elderly parents. They threw rocks at us. The leaders of the notorious MEK should not think that they have bought our loved ones. Our loved ones belong to us. I seek the release of my brother and I will not back down. I am sure that my brother will release himself. I am hopeful.

January 8, 2024 0 comments
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EuroNews Albania report on Nejat Society Albania
Former members of the MEK

EuroNews Albania report on Nejat Society Albania

The international TV channel Euronews Albania participated in the event organized by the Nejat Society Albania on the occasion of Yalda night this year. The TV reporters filmed and interviewed the members and activists of the society.

Euro News produced a video report titled “The Land of Refugees” which was aired many times on this network in the first days of the new year.
This program was a thought-provoking short documentary that started with the relocation of Iranian refugees in Albania and the entry of the Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK). The report finally covered the activities of Nejat Society Albania.

It is noteworthy that in the report called the MEK as terrorists. It also broadcast the statements of Nejat Society in full. This report even held the MEK responsible for the hacking of Albania’s internet systems and introduced them as a threat to Albania’s national security.

Broadcasting such a program from a television channel in Albania is unexampled and has never happened before.

In the past, the MEK had introduced the News24 TV channel, the Albanian-language channel of the Iranian regime, for airing an interview with Ali Zamani, a recently defected member of the group. It remains to be seen what the group will say about EuroNews Albania.

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January 6, 2024 0 comments
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Zainab Kamai
Mujahedin Khalq Organization as a terrorist group

The MEK agents strangled 14-year-old Zainab with her chador

“Zainab died with the first knot tied to her chador, why did they tie the other three knots?”
These are the words of the sister of one of the victims of the Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK) terrorist acts. She was present at the fourth session of the trial of the group and its leaders. With the permission of the head of the court, she took the stand to plead her case to the court explaining how her sister was assassinated by the MEK terrorists.
Zainab Kamai was a 14-year-old girl who had left home for congregational prayers in the mosque. She was kidnapped and suffocated by MEK agents with her own chador.

Zeinab’s sister asked the court: “For what sin did they kill my sister?”

Zeinab Kamai was born in 1967 in Abadan. His family moved to Isfahan after Iraqi troops invaded Iranian border cities. She was a pious high school teenager who had chosen chador as her hijab, so she was considered as a governmental person by the MEK agents who were active at schools, at the time. This was the MEK’s faulty reasoning for choosing their targets.

The sister of the MEK’s terror victim added: “My sister was not a political person, nor did she have any special activities. She was only a pious girl who believed that humans have a pure nature. They [the MEK] even published the photo of Zainab as one of their successful terror acts on their website. What was Zainab’s crime? Zainab died with the first knot that they tied to her chador, why did they tie the other three knots?”

The forensic report of the examination of the body of the 14-year-old girl reads: “Due to physical weakness and small size, she was killed by the first pressure.”
Zeinab Kamai was assassinated by the MEK agents on the first day of the Iranian New Year in 1982. As the representative of her family, her sister was a defendant in the fourth session of the court hearing to bring MEK leaders to justice.

January 3, 2024 0 comments
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presstv - Iranian court holds first public hearing into MEK crimes
Iran

Iranian court holds public hearing into MEK crimes

An Iranian court has held the first public hearing on a lawsuit over the Mujahedin-e-Khalq’s terror organization’s crimes in the Iranian capital of Tehran. The trial reportedly addresses the conduct of the group’s main ringleaders.

Farzaneh Ashoorioun

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Ali Mohammad Rahimi Alashti
Former members of the MEK

Ali Mohammad Rahimi Alashti announced defection from the MEK

Ali Mohammad Rahimi Alashti, announced his defection from the Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK) on New Year’s Eve. He left the MEK’s camp Ashraf 3 in Manez and joined the office of Nejat Society in Tirana.

According to his announcement, he was in the MEK for 34 years. “I was a soldier in the Iran-Iraq war and I was taken as a war prisoner by Iraqi forces in 1886,” he says. “I was transferred to Iraqi POW camp and I was kept there for 4 years.”

In 1990, the war was over but the POWs had not been exchanged. The MEK recruiters came to the disastrous Iraqi POW camps and tried to convince the Iranian prisoners that the MEK’s camp was a better place to stay.

Rahimi joined the MEK but soon he found out that it was not a better place in any way. “I should note that the entire 34 years that I was in the MEK, I witnessed nothing except for lie, deception and fraud,” he states, “We were under the most severe mental torture in the brainwashing sessions of the MEK.”

When the group was relocated in Albania, the cult-like ruling kept on working. Based on Rahimi’s testimony, once the MEK was settled in a European country, it was not reformed to a better organization but the restrictions and cult-like pressure even deteriorated.

Last year, he finally asked the group officials to allow him to leave the group. “The daily routines were boring and exhausting,” he explains why he left. “I could not see any future for my life. There was no possibility to contact my family so I decided to leave the group.”

The MEK leaders did not let him go immediately. They forced him to stay for one more year. During the last year of his stay in Ashraf 3, he endured more mind control meetings but, he was determined to leave.

He closes his announcement letter by saying: “Today, I announce my defection from the MEK. I joined Nejat Society Albania and from this time I will have no relationship with the MEK. I am going to be by the side of Nejat Society in order to fulfill its humanitarian objectives.”

January 1, 2024 0 comments
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Mohammadmehdi Chizari
Mujahedin Khalq Organization as a terrorist group

The MEK do not hesitate to kill civilians; MEK victim says

Mohammad Mehdi Chizari, a victim of the terror attacks of the Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK), said that in addition to losing his leg, he is still suffering from the damages of shrapnel left in his body after the mortar attacks committed by the group agents.

In an interview with Mizan news agency, Mohammad Mahdi Chizari, said, “I was seriously injured at 13:30 on March 23, 2018, following a mortar attack by members of the MEK terrorist group on the Noor residential complex located on Niayesh Street in Tehran.”

“Referring to the fact that at the time of the explosion, I was a supervising engineer at one of the municipal buildings”, he said. “I was hit by shrapnel from 5 mortars, which caused me to lose my left leg above the knee, and my right leg was also seriously injured. In addition, 75 fragments of these mortars hit different parts of my body and caused injury.”

This terror victim stated that the MEK uses every opportunity to commit treason and crime in order to disrupt peace in the Iranian nation, and said, “They are trying to serve super powers like the United States and some European countries. And committing crimes like the incident that caused my injury is one of the services they offered their masters.”

Chizari emphasized that the Mujahidin did not hesitate to kill and injure innocent people in the alleys and streets, and they are even proud of it.

“Pointing out that I was waiting for justice from the very beginning”, he added. “The holding of this court makes the people of Iran happy, especially the victims of terror and their families.”

Chizari expressed hope that the prosecution of the leaders of the MEK, will be completed as soon as possible and that the material and moral damages caused to the terror victims and their families will be compensated in the best possible way. He stated, “We are very hopeful about this; God willing, when the outcome of the court is determined, the leaders of the MEK terrorist group will be punished for their actions.”

December 30, 2023 0 comments
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trial of MEK members
Iran

The third session of the court hearing for MEK trial

The third session of the court hearing the charges against 104 members of the Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK), as well as the nature of this organization as a legal entity, today, was held on Tuesday, December26th, in the eleventh branch of the Criminal Court of Tehran, presided over by Judge Dehghani and court advisors Morteza Turk and Amin Naseri.
A number of family members of the victims of MEK terror acts attended the hearing. At the beginning of the trial, the judge asked the representative of the prosecutor to stand and read the indictment.

The accusations of a number of defendants of the file were read by the prosecutor’s representative. These people include: Nikoo Khaefi, Mohammad Hayati, Zahra Bakhshai, Dowlat Noruzi, Morteza Esmaeelian marnani, Mehrban Hajinezhad, Golnar Javaheri Saatchi, Mahmood Atai Karizi, Homeira Hojati Emami, Abolghasem Rezai.
The indictment included the following crimes committed by the MEK during over 4 decades.

MEK as Saddam’s mercenary

The MEK cooperated with Saddam Hussein during the Iran-Iraq war. The MEK’s terror teams entered Iran with the help of Iraqi intelligence to launch cross border operations.
According to the indictment, some intelligence documents that have reached the Iranian intelligence ministry show that the MEK took oil from Iraq in exchange for assassination. Rajavi did not know that during the meetings the MEK leaders and the Iraqi intelligence officials, the meetings were recorded. After the fall of Saddam, the films were revealed.

Cross border operations from east of Iran

According to the intelligence documents, Masoud Rajavi asked General Haboush, the then head of the Iraqi Intelligence Service, to provide conditions for the MEK so that the group could enter Iran’s territory from the east of the country and carry out assassinations. Haboush asked Rajavi to carry out the operations of the MEK in Tehran.

Forough Javidan, military operation against your own nation

The MEK conducted a massive military attack against Iran enemy using more than 7,000 troops and hundreds of tanks and personnel carriers in 1988. The operation was financially and logistically sponsored by Iraqi army. 14188

MEK’s Reconnaissance teams

Prior to terrorist attacks, MEK’s reconnaissance teams selected their Iranian country-men who seemed to be religious. They marked the victims’ locations for terror teams. There were civilians including women and children among the targeted victims.

Smuggling arms for terror teams

The supplies of explosives and weapon required for terrorist operations were trafficked by the MEK forces through the border of Pakistan and Afghanistan.

Bombing and mortar attacks

Once the teams are funded and armed, they launch acts of violence in urban areas most of which are nongovernmental, like the group’s mortar attack on Noor residential complex in 1999 that left several people killed and wounded.

Mohammad Mahdi Chizari, a survivor of the MEK’s mortar attack on the Noor residential complex in 1999, appeared on the witness stand following the reading of a part of the indictment related to this terrorist act. In response to the Judge’s request he showed his scars left from that terrorist operation.

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