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Atefeh Sebdani
The cult of Rajavi

Grown up in the MEK, my therapists shed tears for me

The stories of children of the Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK) can be documented as evidence of the existence of abusive practices and maltreatment in the group. All children of Mujahed parents are more or less survivors of traumatic experiences. However, not all of them find the courage to recount their sufferings after leaving the cult-dominated atmosphere. The most recently published account is that of Atefeh Sebdani whose traumatic childhood has even moved her therapists.

The story of Atefeh is so touching that her therapists could not help displaying compassion what is not so normal during the healing process. “How could she help me when she did not know which trauma she should work on?” Atefeh asked in an interview with the Iranian researcher Farah Shilandri.

Atefeh Sebdani published her autobiography, “My hand in mine” a few months ago in Sweden where she and her two brothers were smuggled by the MEK agents over three decades ago. Together with seven hundred children of the MEK, they had been separated from their parents and trafficked to Europe and North America under the order of Massoud Rajavi, leader of the MEK cult.
“The more I wrote, the calmer I got,” she told Shilandri. “But I also want to point out that there are many people who secretly contact me who are either defectors of the MEK, or are the children separated from their parents by the group, and they say that they are happy that someone has the courage to talk about this and in my opinion, this is a very important issue that should be raised. Many do not dare to speak out loud about this.”

As a survivor of the Cult of Rajavi, she clarifies why it is so difficult to dare to speak out, “I would like to point out is that we, the children of Mujahedin, have lost everything a person can lose, we have nothing more to lose. To the extent that we were not only deprived of our parents, but also erased our identity from our minds. They even planned our feelings, thoughts and beliefs. At first, it was difficult for me to understand this situation. Finding myself and finding my values was not easy for me, who had learned to deny myself, my character and my values.”

When Atefeh was 19, she left the foster parents who were members of the MEK and had imposed all types of child abuse against her, her two younger brothers and two other foster kids who were also children of Mujahed parents – a girl and a boy, the boy was later recruited as child soldier and sent to the MEK’s camp in Iraq, where he was killed. The killing of Hamid was one of the last traumatic events for the teenager, Atefeh.

To answer Shilandri about how her experience with therapists were, she says, “I have gone to different psychologists, but to no avail. I don’t want to raise myself up. But the fact is that my experiences and problems were so complex that psychologists did not know how to treat them. I visited for the first time for two phobias. But I did not get any results. The second time was after my foster brother was killed (as I said before, he and his sister lived in that house with us). My foster brother went to Camp Ashraf and joined the MEK, but he was killed during the Iraqi attacks on Camp Ashraf in 2011.”

According to Atefeh, the Mujahedin and the family who were in charge of her and her siblings were very happy and proud of his death which they called martyrdom. “But his death hit me hard,” she says. “This is why I went to the psychologist again on the recommendation of my colleagues. For two years, I went to counseling and psychoanalysis sessions every other week. I would talk, and the psychologist would just cry.”

Atefeh suggests that her book is like a statement to her that indicates that she stands by her belief. She believes that someone should write about what happened to children who have been victims of the Cult of Rajavi. “I consider it my responsibility to write and express the truth,” she says.

October 28, 2023 0 comments
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Ali Asghar Zamani
Former members of the MEK

The collapse of Ali Asghar Zamani’s family, the outcome of joining the MEK

A family of four was collapsed immediately after they joined the Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK). Ali Asghar Zamani, his wife and their two children were recruited by the MEK agents, in 2003.
The Zamanis did not have any idea that they were going to Iraq to the military Camp Ashraf. The MEK agents had promised them immigration to Europe to build a happy life there. But, for years their destination was the isolated camp in Iraqi deserts where the family fell apart.

Ali and his wife were forced to divorce. His initial resistance against this order did not work. His wife was finally separated from him. There is no married member in the MEK.

Their 17-year-old son was coerced to wear military uniform and their little daughter was taken back to Iran. Since then, they could hardly ever see each other. “During the twenty years of membership in the MEK, I could see my son four or five times, from long distance,” he recounts.

The group leaders wanted to hand the little girl to human traffickers to take her to Iran, but Ali refused. The leaders told him that he should scarify his daughter for the group cause. He promised them to get his daughter to Iran by his own and then turn back to Iraq.

After he left his daughter to his mother in Iran, he got back to Iraq, this time to save his son but it was not a simple process. He was not allowed to visit his son. In the MEK, family relationship was forbidden; leaving the group was considered treason. Breaking these rules would lead to punishment. “They didn’t show my son to me, and if I happened to see him, I would be under commanders’ control; we couldn’t talk or contact each other,” he writes in his official announcement for leaving the group. “Because any kind of family contact was considered against the organization’s ruling.”

However, Ali succeeded to talk to his son after the group was relocated to Camp Liberty, near Baghdad airport. Ali got sick but his son could manage to visit the UN officials in the camp. He was aided to leave the MEK and to immigrate to Europe.
The father got stuck in the MEK for about a decade more. He was not able to leave the group until last month. “As a dissident member, I was jailed in a room when the Albanian Police raided Ashraf 3 two months ago,” he writes. “When the Albanian police came to the camp for inspection, they locked me in the proper room where I was living. Two members watched over me so that I could not go to the police and ask for asylum.”

Finally, he could ditch his commanders on a day that they had come to Tirana to do some errands. He escaped the group and surrendered himself to Police. He was welcome. He joined Nejat Society Albania that aided him get back to free world.
“The life in the MEK was full of suffering; we were under constant suppression in the MEK,” he says. “I could not meet or call my children in all those 20 years but since I left the group I can talk to my son and his family every night.”

Ali Asghar Zamani had a family of four before their involvement in the MEK. Today each member of the family is in a separate place. His wife in in Ashraf 3. His son is in a European country. His daughter is in Iran, and he is looking for a new life in Tirana, Albania.

October 24, 2023 0 comments
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Maryam Rajavi
Maryam Rajavi

3 decades of life presidency, the prove for Rajavi’s undemocratic ruling

Nearly three decades have passed since the appointment of Maryam Rajavi as the president on 30 Mehr 1372, she is still in power and carries the title of “elected president for the era of transfer of power and sovereignty to the people of Iran”. A title that cannot last for three continuous decades in any democratic structure.

As we know, words such as “election” or “elected”, like many other valuable words, have been emptied of their meaning by the Cult of Rajavi. No democratically elected president in the history of democracy has been able to hold office for thirty years, or rather for life, unless the power structure is a dictatorship.

The remarkable coincidence in the appointment of Maryam Rajavi to the presidency for life was that Almost at the same time, members of the Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK), were subjected to the most severe repressions and organized tortures at Camp Ashraf, Iraq. Massive interrogations, torture, solitary confinement and even the murder of members took place in Camp Ashraf prisons in the early 1990s.

In addition to the above-mentioned honors, the resume of Maryam Rajavi, the president of the so-called National Council of Resistance, during all these years, is a ten-point plan full of contradictions and deception, in which the right to choose for clothing, to choose for religion and freedom of expression and many other democratic rights are claimed to be fulfilled by her in case that she come to power in Iran.

The beginning of Maryam Rajavi’s presidency coincided with the height of the “Pot” meetings –in which dissident members were suppressed under peer pressure, interrogation and isolation. This type of ruling has continued until today in Ashraf 3, in Albania.

Today, the only achievement of Maryam Rajavi, after years of wearing a democratic title, is that about two thousand members of her group are forced to work under the command of the queen like worker bees on the outskirts of a village in Albania, while they are not allowed to leave their hive without organizational control.

And of course, another democratic achievement that can be considered for Maryam Rajavi is a concept called “resistance units”, which is summarized in images of groups of two or three people with their faces covered and being in secluded areas with a photo or a slogan of Mrs. president of whom they probably don’t even know the name correctly. In exchange for receiving a sum of money, members of resistance units are ready to set fire to the buildings in the urban areas in order to display another symbol of the democracy desired by Masoud and Maryam Rajavi.

By Mazda Parsi

October 23, 2023 0 comments
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MEK Prisons
The cult of Rajavi

Eskan Prison of the MEK

Camp Ashraf was considered the physical container of Rajavi’s cult of personality, in Iraq. The enclosed place, which was several hectares in size, was actually a prison by itself because, despite the walls, barbed wire, guard towers and strict protection, the passage was strictly controlled; contact and communication with people outside the camp, even if they are members’ families, were completely cut off –the situation is still the same in Camp Ashraf 3, in Albania.

But all this does not mean that inside the camp there was no space as a prison; There were several different spaces for imprisonment and torture, the most famous of which was known as the Eskan Prison due to its complicated history.

Although only the ruins of Eskan Prison remain today, there are undeniable evidence and narratives of the lived experience of the former members of the Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK) in the solitary cells of this prison. They will be discussed in this series of notes. First, a brief explanation about the place and its physical space is provided:

Eskan was actually a building in the southeast of Camp Ashraf that had been built in the early 1980s for the residence of married members of the MEK during the weekends. After a week of non-stop organizational work, the men and women of the Cult of Rajavi went to the accommodation units with their spouses and children on Thursday evening and enjoyed the family center until Saturday morning. A park and a school were built in the area too, out of nearly 4 decades of presence of the MEK in Iraq, they used the place in a moral way only for the few first years.
Since 1989 and after the fatal defeat of the MEK in Operation Forough Javidan and Masoud Rajavi’s order regarding the forced divorce of married members and the permanent celibacy of unmarried members, Eskan was practically out of use. Not long after, Masoud Rajavi ordered the departure of MEK children in 1990, and more than 800 children were separated from their parents and trafficked to Western countries. In this way, Camp Ashraf was cleared of the most insignificant family elements and Eskan lost its meaning.

With the beginning of the 90s and the beginning of the wave of kidnappings by the MEK operatives in Iran’s neighboring countries, Eskan became a reception place for the initial organizing of members who had been deceived by the MEK recruiters in Turkey, the UAE and Pakistan with the promise of work and immigration to Europe. There was also another wave of recruitment of teenagers who had been smuggled to Europe and America a few years ago and now were trafficked to Iraq again as child soldiers to join the so-called liberation army of the group.

Mohammadreza Mobin
, a former member of the MEK, was present there in the early days when Eskan turned into a prison. His account is as follows:
“In 1996, this area was called reception of the liberation army. This area was divided into two separate parts, known as upper and lower reception. I was in lower reception. A few months later, the militias [child soldiers] were also deceived from the West. Masoud Rajavi’s son, Mohammad, was among them. But at night, they were taken to another part, which seemed to be the upper reception. The first six months of 2016 were among the most inflammatory days of reception. Almost a large number of us had come from Iran. We were from all ethnicities. Almost in July or August of the same year, the organization took all the militias to the army, and the reception process, for those who came after us, ended very soon, and this issue brought many contradictions to us, including the fact that the MEK leaders did not trust us, who had come from Iran. This was discrimination.

They gradually took us to the upper reception and the lower reception was emptied. In less than two or three weeks, the conflicts between us and the officials of the group escalated. All these contradictions led to the imprisonment of most of those who protested discrimination.

I persistently asked for an explanation about the existing discrimination, but they did not give any answer. So, I asked to leave the group or at least to have a phone call with my family. But no attention was paid. It was the beginning of October when at night, after three days of hunger strike and stay in the hospital, they put me in a Land Cruiser and transferred me to the lower reception area. Everything had changed there. They had built an inspection gate on the way with guardians who had covered their faces.”

Hamid Dehdar Hassani, also a former member of the MEK, writes about his bitter experience of being imprisoned in Eskan. He describes the place:

The former Eskan had been turned into a warehouse and prison. Previously, it was a set of appartments with mostly 4 rooms with a bathroom, a toilet and a room as a kitchen that they had built for couples in the organization, where they settled every Thursday to Friday evening until 1988. But from 1988 onwards, with the start of the internal ideological revolution issues and divorce issues, Eskan was closed and turned into warehouses or prisons. I was imprisoned in one of the rooms of these apartments where the other three rooms had been locked.

In next sections, we will discuss the stories of former members of the Cult of Rajavi from imprisonment and torture in Eskan.

October 22, 2023 0 comments
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Gholarmreza Shekari
Former members of the MEK

The release of Gholamreza Shekari from the refugee camp in Albania

Nejat Society Albania is pleased to announce that Gholamreza Shekari, who was detained in the Albanian refugee camp in Karrec last year, was released unconditionally today, October 21st , 2023

Shekari, together with three other ex-members of the Mujahedin-e Khalq MEK) were asked by the Albanian authorities to either accept the voluntary departure from Albania or wait for assignment in the refugee camp. They refused to accept to leave the Albanian territory.
Ali Hajari was released earlier in this regard but two others, Hassan Shahbaz, Mehdi Soleimani are still detained in the camp.

Nejat Society Albania is grateful to Albanian authorities for their prompt cooperation, as well as the respected lawyer of the Society, Mr. Ervin Grabova, who made many efforts during this period.

We are looking forward to the unconditional release of Shahbaz and Soleimani.

Nejat Society – Tirana

October 21, 2023 0 comments
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Brickela Sullolari
Mujahedin Khalq Organization's Propaganda System

In response to the MEK claims against Nejat Society Albania members

As it was expected, Nejat Society Albania was slandered by the propaganda machine of the Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK). The group accuses Nejat activists of being the agents of the Iranian government in Albania. A few weeks ago, the group published an announcement against Nejat Society’s members in Albania. Nejat Society Albania has been established by former members of the MEK and a number of Albanian citizens who have been gathered together for a humanitarian cause: freedom of MEK hostages and the reunion of families of hostages with their loved ones at Ashraf 3.

Brikella Sullolari is one of the Albanian citizens of Nejat Society who has published her response to the MEK’s disinformation letter about Nejat Society Albania:

As it has become known, the MEK organization has made an official response to the former mujahedin and the association Nejat Albania. But the question arises,
reaction towards whom and for what?

The letter made public by that organization is an unprecedented behavior

what is a reaction for their sins hidden from the eyes of Albanian institutions, but not hidden from the minds of those members or former members.
In that letter it was written that the ex-mujahedin are traitors, while the MEK organization itself set up a trap for these members to whom it belonged promised a life of western standards and it turned out to be fatal and in undeniable conditions.

MEK members are without the right to freedom and the right to live!
Your former members have betrayed the traitors! They believed in freedom!
They trusted life and themselves.

Maybe not everyone could compromise with some money for silence, in order not to make public the suffering you have caused yourself your members.
Nejat Albania highlighted and I remind those people that the world has color and that one should live the only life, short or long! BE evidence only from God and not from the Rajavi family addressed to the former mujahedin and the association Nejat Albania. But the question arises, reaction towards whom and for what?

The letter made public by that organization is an unprecedented behavior what is a reaction for their sins hidden from the eyes of Albanian institutions, but not hidden from the minds of those members or former members.

In that letter it was written that the ex-mujahedin are traitors, while the MEK organization itself set up a trap for these members to whom it belonged promised a life of western standards and it turned out to be fatal and in undeniable conditions.

MEK members are without the right to freedom and the right to life!
Your former members have betrayed the traitors! They believed in freedom!
They trusted life and themselves.

Maybe not everyone could compromise with some money for silence, in order not to make public the sufferings that you yourself have caused to your members.
Nejat Albania highlighted and I remind those people that the world has colors and that one should live the only life, short or long! Test life only from God and not from the Rajavi family.

Brickela Sullolari – Social network management sector of Nejat Society Albania

October 18, 2023 0 comments
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Conference of the Albanian Nejat Society in Tirana
Former members of the MEK

Conference of the Albanian Nejat Society in Tirana

On Sunday, October 15, 2023, a conference was held by Albanian Nejat Society in the conference hall of the Hotel Mondial, Tirana, to try to connect the members trapped in the Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization (MEK, MKO) with the outside world and bring the voice of their waiting families to the people and statesmen of Albania.

Conference of the Albanian Nejat Society in Tirana

ٍErisa Rahimi

Mrs. Erisa Rahimi, who was responsible for the translation and management of this conference, first introduced the conference panel members and explained the purpose of the conference to the participants.

Human rights activist Ms. Naime Gjongecaj, Mrs. Kela Solulari, Mr. Ali Zamani, Mr. Mohammad Reza Sediq, Mr. Mostafa Beheshti, and Mr. Musa Jaberifar from the members of the Nejat Society of Albania, and Mr. Aldo Solulari, the media manager of the Nejat Society, were present in the conference panel, as well as Ms. Soraya Abdollahi, who was connected online from Iran, delivered speeches.

Conference of the Albanian Nejat Society in Tirana

Ms. Naimeh Gjongecaj, a human rights activist

First, a video footage of the gathering of families in front of the International Red Cross in Tehran and also the Turkish Embassy, which protects the interests of Albania, was shown. In this conference, Ms. Naimeh Gjongecaj, a human rights activist, who chaired the conference, gave a speech. She emphasized that all the mothers in Albania should be the voice of the families in Iran and asked the attendees at the conference that everyone should do everything to make the voices of the mothers heard.

Mrs. Erisa Rahimi said something about Ali Asghar Zamani’s escape from the MEK camp and asked him to explain more and describe how he escaped. In his speech, Mr. Zamani gave explanations about the organization’s tricks and the way members were deceived and his family was abused by the MEK, and then he talked about leaving his seven-year-old daughter in Iran and being away from her for several years, and pointed out that by escaping he was born again. He expressed his happiness of being in the free world and at the end of his speech he thanked the Albanian government and especially the Albanian police for their help and support.

Conference of the Albanian Nejat Society in Tirana

Conference of the Albanian Nejat Society in Tirana

Mostafa Beheshti was the third speaker of this conference. In his speech, he talked about the fact that the MEK prevented him from communicating with his mother, and he talked about his mother’s death, and he talked about the last words of his mother on her sick bed, which impressed everyone present.

The next speech was by Musa Jaberifar. Mr. Jaberifar said that he spent 13 years of the best period of his life for the Iranian people, but the MEK deceived him and abused him and forced him to cut ties with his family. He said: “I know that it is hard for any listener to believe this, but this is the truth, in the MEK, we did not have the right to communicate with the family, even in the form of sending letters. Even if we remembered our parents and sisters and brothers, we would be impeached. The MEK considers the family as its enemy, and every member of this organization is forced to believe this.”

Mohammadreza Sediq was the other speaker of this meeting. He welcomed and thanked the guests of this conference in Albanian language. In his speech, which impressed the audience, Mr. Sediq said: “My mother came to Iraq and waited for days at the gate of Camp Ashraf, but the MEK did not inform me that my mother was waiting at the gate of the camp. The officials of the organization threw stones and pieces of irons at the families and called them mercenaries of the Iranian government. While the fathers and mothers who were behind the gate of Camp Ashraf were all elderly. The MEK had a hysterical hostility towards families and they said that the family is the enemy of the MEK and they distance members from the war with the regime in Iran. I always had one dream and that was to return to my homeland Iran one day and kiss the hands of my parents. But unfortunately, I faced the death of my mother and now if I return to Iran, instead of kissing my mother’s hand, I have to kiss my mother’s gravestone. Some of you are mothers and you understand well the separation of mother from child. But Rajavi brought these calamities to us.”

Another speaker was Kela Solulari. Mrs. Solulari expressed her happiness at the union of Iranians and Albanian families and people. He considered the Albanian Nejat Society as a platform for the release of members and the meeting of families and said that we should be the voice of families and members trapped in Albania. He said that we should not fail in this direction and we should do our best.

Conference of the Albanian Nejat Society in Tirana

Aldo Solulari, media media manager of Nejat Society

Aldo Solulari, media manager of Nejat Society, was the last speaker of this panel. Mr. Solulari mentioned the Albanian Nejat Society as the only hope for the release of the trapped members of the MEK to make the voices of the families heard.
After the conference panel members finished their speeches, Mrs. Erisa Rahimi introduced Soraya Abdollahi to the conference audience. Ms. Abdollahi impressed all the participants in the conference with her words and visual communication. He talked about his many years of trying to meet her only son, Amir Aslan Hassanzadeh, and talked about the MEK’s obstruction to communicate with her son. Ms. Abdullahi asked the young people present at the conference not to be deceived by the MEK and considered this organization a threat to the national security of Albania. She asked all the audience, especially the mothers who participated in the conference, to be the voice of expectant mothers in Iran and open the way to meet the captive children by referring to the Albanian government.

Conference of the Albanian Nejat Society in Tirana

At the end of Ms. Abdollahi’s speech, Mrs. Erisa Rahimi asked all the participants of this conference to sign the final statement of the conference to support the release of the members trapped in the MEK and to give access to the families in Iran to their loved ones. All participants expressed their solidarity by signing the final statement of the conference.

At the end of the conference, a celebration was held for the escape of Ali Asghar Zamani at the Hotel Mondal restaurant by the members of the Albanian Nejat Society for all the participants of the conference. The cultural and publicity department of the Nejat Society of Albania will soon show the films of this conference and the celebration of Ali Zamani’s freedom.

October 16, 2023 0 comments
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Shahram Bahadori - MEK ex-member
The cult of Rajavi

I was banned from my bro who was 50 meters away in Ashraf; MEK ex-member

In 2002, Shahram Bahadori Gargari and his brother Shahroud were working in Bakou, Azerbaijan when they were recruited by the agents of the Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK). However, they did not have any idea of joining a military cult in Iraq and they would be isolated from the world and even separated from each other for the next 13 years.

Although they were promised a better life in Europe, they found themselves in Turkey and then Camp Ashraf, Iraq, where they were immediately separated from each other. They were not allowed to meet each other for years. They were not told about their family who had several times come to visit them in the camp. The brothers made efforts to meet each other but each time they asked for a visit they were punished by their commanders.

Shahram Bahadori - MEK ex-member

Shahram Bahadori – MEK ex-member

After their relocation from Camp Ashraf to Camp Liberty, they succeeded to meet each other accidentally and eventually they managed to escape from the cult of Rajavi after the rocket attack on the camp in November 2015. They were aided by the UN and the Iranian embassy in Baghdad in order to return to their homeland, Iran.

Today, Shahram is a member of Nejat Society, Eastern Azarbaijan office. He has recently sent a video message recounting the story of his imprisonment in the Cult of Rajavi:
My name is Shahram Bahadri Gregari, I joined the People’s Mojahedin Organization (MEK) in 2002. my brother Shahroud and I were deceived by the promise of working in Germany, and we ended up being trapped in Iraq and the dreadful Camp Ashraf!

From the moment I entered the organization, I suffered pain and stress until the last moment I left the group (13 years). All the MEK told us were lies, everything was deception. they kept us busy with fake things. We couldn’t do anything to free ourselves, we weren’t allowed to contact our family. We could not even send a letter. They did not allow us to have access to any means of communication.

I was in the captivity of the MEK from 2002 to 2015. There was no way for me to escape, because we were two brothers, and I was kept separated from my brother. Every time I decided to leave, I hesitated because my brother was kept in another unit. I could not leave the organization alone; I was afraid that they would harm Shahroud.

They had created panic in our hearts. I could not leave. I was not allowed to see my brother who was only 50 meters away from me for 8 years!!! The distance between us was not more than 50 meters, but they did not allow us to meet each other with different excuses. Wherever I went, the officials of the group always followed me. They did not let me move freely, they would ask where I was going, what I was doing?

In the MEK, I had no right to talk and meet with my own brother, because they didn’t want us to get along to leave the group or to escape in some way.

Now I am sending a message to my former friends:

Do not waste your life in vain! Do not destroy your life! Do not stay in the MEK! There is nothing in the MEK, all its words are lies. Do not waste your youth there! During those 13 years that my brother and I stayed in the organization, we missed a single visit with our own family, we missed writing a single letter to our family, we missed a phone call with the family. All of you who have been in the MEK for many years have seen everything. You regret the entire life you lost in the group. Leave the MEK! Go to any country you want!

Since I came to Iran, I got married, I have a shop for myself, I bought a car, I live a free life, no one annoys me. Every time I breathe, I feel free, I feel young. Come and enjoy the free life. I don’t insist on coming to Iran. Go to any foreign country you want or to Iran.

October 16, 2023 0 comments
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MEK women in Ashraf 3
Albania

Why MEK is considered as an ungrateful group for Albania

It is already known that the mujahedin organization came to Albania as part of a promised dream, to be away from their country, Iran and the Iranian regime.
The MEK organization for more than 10 years has come with the status of humanitarian shelter, which caused a lot of trouble in relation to the neighboring countries, but it was a diplomatic relationship of that time, which favored this community to be able to get the green light In our country.

At that time, more than 30 Mujaheds were accepted into Albania by the government of former Prime Minister Sali Berisha. They were congratulated both by international institutions and by representatives of the USA.

After this step they moved from the initial location in Kashar, and relocated more than 3000 members of this organization to a camp called Ashraf 3 in Manez, near the city of Durrës.

But, with full generosity, the Albanian citizens, despite their skepticism, accepted this fact for this coexistence that was organized, since the MEK community was closed only in that location.

According to official data, then the number of deserters or those who left the MEK camp, who surrendered to the institutions of our country, to seek according to a legal protocol to live freely in our country, has naturally increased.

Even though the MEK continued its activity in silence, fearing the transparency of information about what was happening inside that camp, this information was transmitted by former members who left that camp.

This is where the Albanian institutions came into play, which offered him support to live freely and to make it possible to communicate with him why it was necessary to leave that camp.
Their confession turns out to be unbelievable even for the employees of the institution, when it was proven that many basic human rights are prohibited in that camp.
They make it official that communication with their families is forbidden, it is forbidden to have a family, even for those who are married, they have to divorce only for the interests of the organization.

However, in retrospect, they fell prey to a scam by this organization where they were promised that they would live in a European country where they would live freely, but the truth turned out to be different.

Some of them in public interviews in the Albanian media have claimed that they were trained for cyber purposes.

It is known that from the control reports of suspicion of policies, policy structures and the appearance of a routine in the premises of the MEK, and the door has been closed for a control reason.

Why all this non-transparency in a foreign country? What were they hiding?

But policy resistance meant that a number of servers that turned out to be used for negative purposes emerged as material evidence to be prosecuted.
Albania does not deserve a group that is treated without freedom and respect to human rights.

Aldo Sulollari/ Alfapress.al

October 15, 2023 0 comments
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Gholamreza Shekari and his Albanian wife
The cult of Rajavi

Liri Shekari speaks of her husband’s tragic story as a MEK member – Part two

Lirije Shekari, the wife of Gholamreza Shekari, a former member of the Mujahedin Khalq (MEK), writes about the bitter times of members caught in this cult. Lirije Shekari is an active member of Nejat Society Albania. Gholamreza Shekri married Liri after leaving the MEK cult in Albania, and unfortunately shortly after the couple got married, Gholamreza was detained in the illegal refugee camp Karrec. These days, Liri Shekari is waiting for her husband’s release from the camp, and she continues humanitarian activities along with other members of the Albanian Nejat Society.
In the second part of her memoirs, Lirige gives a thorough portrait of the sufferings of MEK members:

In previous episode I told my friends that my husband’s problems were not few when he was in the Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK). Some impacts can still be seen in him. He is not a normal member of society. Well, it is clear that he suffered a lot and was under a lot of mental pressure that even at nights he talked in sleep and when I asked him about it, he said that he still does not forget those bombs and those who were innocently killed.

These people who are members of the MEK and all of them have suffered and have always been under the pressure of their commanders. This is far from humanity. MEK leaders make people their slaves, for their own evil purposes.

Another memory I remember one night was related to his mother. After he defected the MEK, when he called his mother and siblings after 29 years, they all had a hard time believing that this was the child of that family. When I heard that, the hairs on my body stood up. I wondered what kind of life my husband and the other people inside the MEK had. My father was curious and said that maybe my husband was lying.

I asked some other defectors of the MEK if Gholamreza was telling the truth that he has not seen his family for 29 years and they also said, “We are like your husband because the MEK imprisoned us in a camp, so believe your husband’s words!”

I have another memory too. About having a wife. Gholamreza said that in the MEK marriage is forbidden because they say that women do not allow us to fight against the enemy, which was unbelievable to me because I have seen in other wars how women have fought alongside men and won and even they married each other and they have children.
So, what do the Mujahedin say? They have to promote their work with lies and have become anti-family. When I sat at the table of my husband’s friends, I saw how the MEK ruined the lives of these people with lies and dishonesty for the sake of their own ambitions.

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