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Iran

Iran dismisses WSJ nuclear report as unfounded

Iran has rejected as unfounded a report by The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) on its nuclear energy program.

On Tuesday, the US newspaper cited a report by the terrorist Mujahedin-e Khalq Organization (MKO) as saying that Iran “has kept active and intact its core team of weaponization researchers.”

In a statement on Wednesday, Iran’s diplomatic mission at the United Nations condemned the report as a fabrication.

It said The Wall Street Journal is repeating the claims of a terrorist group whose previous allegations proved untrue.

The MKO is listed as a terrorist organization by much of the international community and is notorious for committing numerous terrorist acts against Iranians and Iraqis.

The statement also said that Tehran has lived up to its obligations under the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.

It added that Tehran expects the five permanent members of the UN Security Council — the United States, China, Russia, France and Britain — plus Germany to abide by their commitments concerning Iran’s nuclear rights, regardless of the “uproar" by anti-Iran lobby groups.

Iran and the six world powers have been discussing ways to iron out differences and start drafting a final nuclear deal that would end the West’s dispute with Iran over the country’s nuclear energy program.

Iran and the world powers reached an interim accord in the Swiss city of Geneva on November 24 last year that took effect on January 20 this year.

Under the deal, the six countries undertook to provide Iran with some sanctions relief in exchange for Iran agreeing to limit certain aspects of its nuclear activities during a six-month period. It was also agreed that no nuclear-related sanctions will be imposed on Iran within the same timeframe.

May 31, 2014 0 comments
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Mujahedin Khalq; A proxy force

Rajavi/ Saddamists stranded by European Parliament losses

The MEK and Saddamists have lost two key lobbyists in the new session of the European Parliament. Struan Stevenson (UK) threw in the towel and didn’t stand again. Alejo Vidal-Quadras (Spain) tried to garner the far right vote by creating the new Vox Party – which took less than 2% of the vote. Vidal-Quadras was exposed in the Spanish media before the election for supporting terrorism and being greedy for money. Both MEPs had previously worked in the Iraq Delegation for a bloc of anti-Maliki groups and MPs in Iraq which included the MEK.

Rajavi will, of course, not be able to further influence the situation in Iraq where Maliki’s coalition was a clear winner. But the MEK will no doubt declare a ‘basij’ (gathering of forces) in the European Parliament to actively hunt, recruit and corrupt new MEPs to keep its terrorist-logo flag flying there!

May 29, 2014 0 comments
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Iraq

Iran Pen Association congratulates the people and prime minister of Iraq

Iran Pen Association congratulates the people and prime minister of Iraq

MEK Cult interference in internal Iraqi affairs is condemned

According to the Iraq’s Independent Election Commission of 22 million Iraqis eligible to vote 62% participated in the elections and the State of the Law coalition led by Mr. Nuri al-Maleki emerged victorious in this crucial election, the first to take place after US troops withdrawal from the country.

Meanwhile, the propaganda apparatus of Rajavi’s Cult did everything possible to derail the process of the elections and carried out a campaign of character assassination against Mr. al-Maleki and other Iraqi officials. The MEK/PMOI had planned to affect the outcome of the election by sponsoring and supporting terrorist groups in Iraq and at the same time publishing letters and articles by its hired pen-agents such as Safi al-Yaseri and Sarmad Abdulkarim.

Despite MEK/PMOI’s intervention on one hand and terrorist crimes of radical groups on the other, the Iraqi people overwhelmingly took part in the election, which we believe is a great victory for the suffering people of Iraq and we congratulate them sincerely.

At a time when the Iraqi Nation makes its first steps towards democracy, the Rajavi Cult spends enormous amount of funds by organizing an aggressive campaign to distort the vital outcome of this election. MEK has also utilized its employees such as Stevenson and Rudi Juliani to carry out directed propaganda against the elected representative of Iraqis. These activities show clearly MEK/PMOI’s interference in the internal affairs of Iraq, which do not comply with any legal or ethical standards.

It is in fact due to this kind of meddling in Iraq that MEK has been coming under gross and growing opposition and pressure from Iraqi groups, some of which have resulted in terrorist attacks against the defenseless members of MEK carried out by radical groups in Iraq. Indeed, the MEK leadership is the one totally responsible for what has happened because of his catastrophic miscalculations and decision making, and more specifically his continuous interference in Iraq.

The Iran Pen Association congratulates the people, prime minister and government of Iraq and wishes Iraq peace, stability and tranquility. We condemn the interventionist and divisive policies of MEK/PMOI and demand the leadership of MEK Cult, Mr. Massoud Rajavi and Mrs. Maryam Rajavi , that instead of plotting such desperate attempts and insisting on remaining in Iraq at any cost and victimizing the captive members in your Cult; try for once to be rational and stop persisting on your gross blunders and transfer these victims from Iraq.

Iran Pen Association

26.05.2014

Cc:

– Office of Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maleki

– Embassies of Iraq in Germany and France

– Relevant MPs

May 29, 2014 0 comments
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Terrorist groups and the MEK

The MKO’s collaboration with terrorists; whoever wherever

Evidence of collaborating with terrorists in Syria and elsewhere is the issue for more impeachment of the Mujahedin Khalq Organization. The MKO connection with radical extremists has entered into an alliance with the world’s leading terrorist organization al-Qaeda and eventually its factions in Syria —in their zeal to overthrow the present governments in Syria and Iran. The MKO-SFA marriage of convenience is particularly deep and it centers on the drive to survive the lethal crisis in the Middle East.

Head of the Syrian Opposition Coalition (SCO) Ahmad Jarba called the members of the terrorist MKO as brothers of the Syrian opposition, reported FNA. “The MKO and the Syrian Opposition Coalition are brothers,” Jarba said in a meeting with MKO ringleader Maryam Rajavi in Paris a couple of days ago.  During the meeting, Jarba also hailed MKO’s terrorist operations against Iran.

The visit between the two self- claimed presidents took place a few days after their delegations met in Paris. The meeting was held in a hotel in Paris at the request of MKO members, Badr Jamous, the secretary-general of the Syrian coalition told Turkey’s Anadolu Agency. Jamous added that the meeting was aimed at promoting friendship, coordination and exchanging experiences between the two sides.

The mutual services between the two terrorist groups associates them with the support of a major  force in the region: Israel. In March 16th, Haaretz reported, "The Syrian opposition is willing to give up claims to the Golan Heights in return for cash and Israeli military aid against President Bashar Assad, a top opposition official told Al Arab newspaper, according to a report in Al Alam."

Just the same as the MKO in Iran, the so-called Free Syrian Army has no actual popular base and military capabilities inside Syria. FSA consists largely of a group of defectors from the Syrian Army who are safe-housed on military bases inside Turkey. All of the significant military actions targeted at the Syrian government have been carried out by al-Qaeda terrorists, who have infiltrated the country from Iraq. The suicide bombings in Damascus and Aleppo, the assassinations of Syrian government and military officials, and the sabotage of pipelines and other infrastructure have all been carried out by al-Qaeda.

In Iran, the MKO has turned into the proxy force of Israel in the assassination of its nuclear scientists and spying operations on the Iranian nuclear program although the group claims that it has renounced violence since 2001. However, before the alleged date the MKO’s numerous acts of violence against civilians and officials verifies the terrorist substance of the group.

Definitely, common benefits make common enemies for terrorist groups and their sponsors including Israel but the outcome of their alliance has not been anything except the devastation of their homeland and their country fellowmen. Photos of Syrian cities in ruins demonstrate the ultimate failure of rebels that claim to want to bring prosperity and freedom for its people. This is absolutely what Maryam Rajavi promises her misled followers, a democratic secular government!

Regarding the minimal public support the MKO hardly ever enjoys in Iran, its alliance with the most dangerous terrorists of the world will not help it the declining situation it is stuck in right now.

By Mazda Parsi

May 28, 2014 0 comments
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Iran

Zionist, Arab and MKO lobbyists are campaigning hard in the U.S. Congress

Zionist, Arab and Mojahedeen Khalq lobbyists are campaigning hard in the U.S. Congress. No one would blame Iran if talks fail

Iranian FM stood strong in nuclear talks: negotiator

Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said on Saturday that Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif stood strong against the Europeans in the nuclear talks in Vienna.

Talking in a gathering of Revolutionary Guards, Araqchi also said if nuclear talks fail, no one can blame Iran.

Araqchi who is the second-ranking person in the nuclear talks with the major powers (the five permanent members of the UN Security Council and Germany) said Tehran will not bow to pressure by the West in the negotiations.

Iran advances its nuclear program based on international law, he said.

He also said Iran, as a signatory to the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, will not suspend its uranium enrichment program.

He went on to say that Iran has adopted a win-win approach in nuclear talks and will not grant any concessions to the West.

The favorable condition for Iran is to enjoy its right to nuclear technology including uranium enrichment without being under economic sanctions, he explained.

Araqchi also said Iran has eased a concern by the West that it was pursuing to build nuclear weapons.

He went on to say that according to the Geneva agreement the major powers have recognized Iran’s right to uranium enrichment.

He added the Zionist, Arab and Mojahedeen Khalq lobbyists are campaigning hard against the Geneva deal in the U.S. Congress.

Under the Geneva deal, Iran agreed not to expand its nuclear program for six months in exchange for limited sanctions relief. The agreement came into force on January 20.

May 26, 2014 0 comments
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Mujahedin Khalq Organization as a terrorist group

Canadian Iranian Coalition for Peace hits back at Moridi support for MKO terrorists

letter to Justin Trudeau on MPP Moridi- CIC for Peace

Dear Hon. Trudeau,

1/4 Million Iranian Decent living  in Ontario And close to 400,000 all over Canada, with strong relationship with the Liberal Party, with lots of respect for your late father Mr. Pierre Elliott Trudeau for his efforts on peace, Charter of rights and Freedom and open approach for new immigrants.

Iranian- Community in Canada, is an influential & highly educated, we have among several hundred professional such as:  Doctors, Lawyers, Engineers and UNIVERSITY scholars. In addition we have one of the top ranking students in universities across Canada. Also, many of Canadian Iranians are working in different fields, within the Canadian government offices, they run private enterprises and other successful businesses such as investors & builders. Who are proudly generating hundreds of millions of dollars which is contributing to the Canadian economy and multiculturalism! We want to bring a few viewpoints to your attention from our community……..

WE ARE sorry to report to you that, our elected member of Provincial Government, Mr. Reza Moridi is focusing mostly on foreign affairs rather than dealing with actual needs of Iranian community in Toronto & ONTARIO………

In our humble opinion, Mr. Moridi is SOMEHOW confused with Liberal party guidelines…. He is emphasizing on sanction on Iran in alignment with Prime Minister Harper and Minister Baird, which is SERIOUSLY hurting only the Iranian people, not the government of Iran.

This has damaged and is continuing to negatively affect Iranian - Canadian Community FINANCES in Canada. Majority of Iranian community is not supporting these sanctions. Is it really a provincial Member of Parliament responsibility to act as slow federal Member of Parliament?????

MMP Moridi knowingly or unknowingly, has supported an infamous ex terrorist group in Iran (Mojahedin Khalq) MEK and their lobbyist in Canada which have kept a few young Canadians in Camp Ashraf against their Will. MEK is MEK is promoting hate and violence in Iraq and Iran which is totally against Canadian values and principles…

MPP Moridi also supported the closure of Iranian consulate in Ottawa, which has caused a tremendous amount of inconvenience for all Canadian-Iranians in our country Canada. He is simply following the Conservative Party mandates.   Supporting sanction and war, this is against the Liberal party’s policy and philosophy. Therefore our community cannot distinguish between the Liberals and the conservatives.,,,,,,

These issues have caused hopelessness in our Community towards the Liberal Party.

We request that you as the leader of the Liberal party of Canada to guide some of the party members to follow the Liberal path, rather than their own personal agenda!!! Liberal Party has always made Canada a respected and unique country globally.   Please consider our issues and concerns.

Yours Very Truly,

Canadian Iranian Coalition for Peace

CIC for Peace, Canada

May 26, 2014 0 comments
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Terrorist groups and the MEK

Ahmad Jarba brands Mojahedin Khalq terrorists as Brothers in Syrian Opposition

Head of the Syrian Opposition Coalition (SCO) Ahmad Jarba called the members of the terrorist Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization (MKO, also known as MEK, NCRI or PMOI) as brothers of the Syrian Ahman Jarba brands Mojahedin Khalq terrorists as Brothers in Syrian Oppositionopposition.

“The MKO and the Syrian Opposition Coalition are brothers,” Jarba said in a meeting with MKO ringleader Maryam Rajavi in Paris a couple of days ago.

During the meeting, Jarba also hailed MKO’s terrorist operations against Iran.

In January, a defected MKO member disclosed that the MKO has been providing military training to the Free Syrian Army (FSA) and other militant groups in Syria.

Speaking to Ashraf news website, former MKO member Mohammad Razzaqi said the MKO has been training some militant groups fighting the Syrian government, including the FSA, on bomb manufacturing, planting and detonation methods, assassination and street war.

He noted that some MKO leaders have had a series of meetings with the Syrian opposition leaders in France and Jordan and discussed help and assistance to the FSA and a number of other extremist Salafi groups in Syria.

Following similar reports in the last two years, Iranian officials stated that the collaboration between the ringleaders and members of the MKO and the FSA “displays the real face and goals of insurgents in Syria”.

“The invitation of the deputy commander of the FSA, the armed forces who are opposed to the Damascus government, to the MKO shows that they themselves are terrorists,” member of the parliament’s National Security and Foreign Policy Commission Ebrahim Aqa-Mohammadi said.

He added that the invitation of the Syrian group to the MKO to visit Damascus displays that the terrorist MKO is a role model for the Syrian insurgents.

In late 2012, an FSA commander said the MKO played as a role model for Syrian insurgents.

“Mojahedin-e Khalq is our role model, and we inform them that all doors of our houses are open to them,” Malek al-Kurdi, a deputy commander of the so-called Free Syrian Army, said, addressing a joint meeting of the MKO and the ringleaders of the anti-Assad armed rebel groups.

The last group of MKO terrorists at Camp Ashraf, now called Camp New Iraq, was evicted by the Iraqi government on September 11 to join other members of the terrorist group in the former US-held Camp Liberty, now called Camp Hurriya, near Baghdad International Airport where they are awaiting relocation to other countries.

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 eventually took the MKO off the US terror list.

The US formally removed the MKO from its list of terror organizations in early September 2012, one week after the then 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.

May 26, 2014 0 comments
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Human Rights Abuse in the MEK

The Int. Community and Human Rights Record of the Cult of Rajavi

"The prison door opened, and a prisoner was thrown into the cell. He fell on his face. At first we didn’t recognize him. He was beaten up severely. We turned him around; it was Parviz Ahmadi taken for interrogations just a few hours before."
Parvis Ahmadi’s case is one of many cases of human rights violations taking place in the Mujahedin Khalq Organization’s camps that were investigated by Human Rights Watch in May 2005. The famous HRW report on the MKO titled No Exit revealed several cases of basic human rights abuses , based on former members’ testimonies, committed by the MKO authorities.  Parviz Ahmadi died after a few minutes before the eyes of his comrades who were present in the secret cells of Camp Ashraf. He was then listed as an MKO “martyr” killed by Iranian intelligence agents, according to a former member of the MKO interviewed by HRW. [1]

Human rights abuses carried out by MKO leaders against dissident members ranged from prolonged incommunicado and solitary confinement to beatings, verbal and psychological abuse, coerced confessions, threats of execution, and torture that in two cases led to death, according to No Exit report. [2]

As a matter of fact, the world’s enlightened human rights activists were shocked to see Maryam Rajavi the guru of the MKO cult of personality addressed the so-called Iran Accountability Week, a program of hearings at the Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on International Human Rights organized by Canadian parliament. She was introduced by the main organizer of the event Liberal MP Irwin Cotler –interviewed by Ali Gharib of the Nation — as a person only to give “issue-specific testimony”, specifically the alleged killings of MEK members by Iraqi security forces. [3]

Saeed Kamali Dehghan of the Guardian describes Maryam Rajavi as "the leader of the radical exiled group MEK, which was listed as terrorist organization by the US and the UK until recently". "The MEK, characterized by many observers as a cult-like group, has been repeatedly slammed by the United Nation because of mistreating its own members”, he adds. [4]

As Michael Rubin prominent American Journalist asked for the shutdown of concentration Camps under totalitarian regimes like North Korea, he listed the MKO camps as such abusive locations. “While MKO spokesmen may castigate the Iraqi government and the Iranian regime, the real victims of the MKO lay within the group itself," he wrote in December 2013. "Camp Liberty—the successor to Camp Ashraf—exists as much if not more to keep MKO members insulated from the real world and under the control of MKO leader Maryam Rajavi’s commissars than as a means of protection for group members."[5]

Furthermore, one human rights advocate working on Iran, who asked the Nation correspondent  not to be named, raised the issue of other advocates’ sharing a platform with the head of the MEK, which the activist called “toxic and irrelevant” — a view widely held among Iranians of all political stripes, save members of the MEK itself. This way she clarified why the UN Sp Rapporteur Ahmed Shaheed cancelled his speech at the Spotlight on Iran in the Canadian Parliament. [6]

Dr. Shaheed’s assistant explained to Ali Gharib that Shaheed felt the event’s framing “made it feel less like a briefing and more of something that encroached upon what he believes is his independence on the issue” of human rights in Iran.[7]

It is noteworthy that a delegation from Nejat Society including former MKO members and family members of those who are still taken as hostages in the MKO camps visited Dr. Ahmed Shaheed in Geneva last year.  Nejat delegation had a thirty-minute private meeting with Ahmed Shaheed. The delegation submitted the demand of families from International Community and Dr. Shaheed. [8]

Moreover, Nejat Society Family members wrote several letters calling on Human Rights bodies and the international Community to facilitate the departure of residents from camp Liberty so that they would be able to make phone calls, visits and to have access to news of their loved ones. [9]

Considering the illuminating activities by families and ex-members, Dr. Shaheed’s approach towards the presence of the MKO officials in the so-called Iran Accountability Week does not seem bizarre. "In addition to its history of violence, the MEK has, notably, been accused of its own human rights abuses," Ali Gharib stated. [10]

Ann Singleton, former member of the group criticizes Canadian backers of the group who base the allegations about human rights in Iran on the testimony of Maryam Rajavi who "had nothing but MEK propaganda, riddled with lies and misinformation, to tell the assembly". "The MEK itself has a well documented history of human rights violations," She writes. "The group is hated by Iranians inside and outside the country."[11]

Actually, the MKO has intensified its propaganda on the alleged human rights abuses in Iran rather than its nuclear program because it sees itself more vulnerable in human rights violation cases. It sounds to be projecting its own dark background on the Iranian government.

Mazda Parsi

References:

[1]Human Rights Watch, No Exit Human Rights Abuses Inside the Mojahedin Khalq Camps, May 2005

[2] ibid

[3] Gharib, Ali, Controversial Iranian Exile Shakes Up Canadian Parliament’s Human Rights Program, The Nation, May 14 2014

[4] Kamali Dehghan, Saeed, Why Canada is getting it wrong on Iran, The Guardian, May 15, 2014

[5] Rubin, Michael, It’s Time to Close the Camps, Commentary Magazine, December 18 2013

[6] Gharib, Ali, Controversial Iranian Exile Shakes Up Canadian Parliament’s Human Rights Program, The Nation, May 14 2014

[7] ibid

[8] https://www.nejatngo.org/en/posts/5208

[9] https://www.nejatngo.org/en/topic/mujahedin-khalq-organization-members-families

[10] Gharib, Ali, Controversial Iranian Exile Shakes Up Canadian Parliament’s Human Rights Program, The Nation, May 14 2014

[11]Singleton Ann, Introducing Maryam Rajavi as a human rights activist is the wrong tool for the wrong job, Iran Interlink, May 17, 2014

May 25, 2014 0 comments
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Iraq

Iraq ready to extradite some MKO members to Iran

The Iraqi Judiciary Chief has expressed the country’s judiciary system to cooperate with Iran and extradite some criminal members of the Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK, a.k.a. MKO) to Iran.

During his official visit to Iran, Medhat al-Mahmoud met with Habilian Association Secretary General and emphasized his readiness to promote the rights of Iranian terror victims.

He added that the Iraqi judicial system "is ready to hear families of martyrs’ requests and demands."

Mahmoud further noted the Iraqi judicial system’s readiness to cooperate in the case of Mujahedin-e Khalq, and said he had informed Iranian officials that if they demand the extradition of some MKO members, the Iranian Foreign Ministry should Iraqi Judiciary through legal ways and then the Iraqi Judiciary will investigate and take necessary steps.

Seyed Mohammad-Javad Hasheminejad, for his part, expressed Habilian’s readiness to provide Iraqi government and judicial system with documents related to the MKO’s terrorist attacks.

Earlier last week, Iranian Judiciary Chief Sadeq Amoli Larijani in a meeting with his Iraqi counterpart Medhat Al-Mahmoud called on Baghdad to extradite the members of the Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization (MKO, a.k.a. MEK and NCR) to stand a fair tribunal in Tehran.

MKO has killed over 12000 Iranians during the past three decades. During the Iraqi imposed war on Iran, the group joined the former Iraqi dictator. Saddam provided MKO with bases, weapons and protection and MKO in response helped him suppress the Iraqi Kurds.

May 25, 2014 0 comments
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Albania

MEK to re-impose brainwashing system in Albania

Reports from Albania reveal that the MEK are attempting to re-impose its brainwashing system. There are three kinds of people in Tirana. First the MEK and their loyalists. Men and women are separated with the men occupying a 12 storey building called Italia House. The women have been moved a kilometre MEK to re-impose brainwashing system in Albaniadistant.

Apparently Maryam Rajavi is very concerned to restrict their contact with the outside world to prevent any of them running away. Everyone has been instructed, in addition to their daily tasks of cooking and cleaning, to learn English, French or German. Brainwashing sessions are held three times a day. Since Maryam Rajavi is worried about information coming out of Albania she has given direct instructions for everyone to watch each other, to stay inside the building as much as possible and those who need to go shopping should go in groups of at least three and watch each others’ activity.

 On their return they have a debriefing session.

The second group are those who have separated but are still dependent on the MEK for legal and/or financial reasons. They are paid $250 per month plus food, but they have to work for the MEK in return and it is also conditional on them not having contact with others. They are more free than the loyalists, don’t have to participate in meetings, but are required to listen to Maryam Rajavi’s proclamations and watch videos.

The third group are those who have separated completely from the MEK are getting no money or food from the MEK, but little by little they are using their freedom to stand on their own feet and get back to a normal life.

May 24, 2014 0 comments
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