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Masud Banisadr
The cult of Rajavi

MEK, a case study on mind manipulation at Salford Uni- Part three

As a former member of the Mujahedin-e Khalq and a researcher on destructive cults, Massoud Banisadr, PhD, presented his study on “Mathematical Model of Mind Manipulation”, in a one-day seminar at University of Salford, Manchester. On November 3rd, 2022. Dr. Banisadr was hosted by Dr. Linda Dubrow-Marshall, PhD, a counselling and clinical psychologist and a senior lecturer in Psychology of the School of Health and Society at Salford university.

In the first part of Dr. Banisadr’s lecture, a general description of human mind and the way it is gone under undue influence was presented. Using several examples of his own account of being involved in the MEK cult, he helped us understand how our mind works, what the weak points of our mind are and how it can be manipulated. The second part of his presentation was focused on the relationship between time and mind manipulation and the tools manipulators use to change their victims’ personality. In this file, the third part of his lecture, Dr. Banisadr explains how the conscious mind or System 2 is an obstacle against the unconscious mind or System 1.

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Tools of Minipulators

He states that manipulators want their victims to act according to their unconscious mind and they do it via different tools. Unconscious mind works through a reward and punishment system. Dr. Banisadr explains his own experience of being subjected to such a technique in the MEK. When he as an active member of the MEK, Massoud Rajavi would send him some presents. Once he sent him his own underwear as a gift which was so precious for Banisadr!
Self-criticism meeting is an example of punishment tool in the MEK. According to Dr. Banisadr, as a daily routine, members of the group have to attend meetings called “Dig” in which they have to confess all they did through a day. Dig means pot in Persian and connotes that the member is in the boiling water in a pot and should confess his sins to and get punished by his or her commanders and peers.

In the cults, daily routines contribute to change the members’ behavior into habits and in the absence of the critical system 2 (conscious mind), the habits are established automatically. The magic of repetition also helps the manipulator to change a lie into reality; change the reality into truth and then to change truth into belief.

This procedure was perfectly used by the MEK leaders after the so-called ideological revolution, the marriage of Massoud Rajavi and Maryam Qajar (Rajavi). Dr. Banisadr remembers how the entire organization was inclined by the photos, words, quotations, posters of Massoud and Maryam that had covered the walls of the group’s headquarters.

Obstacles to defection

Based on Dr. Banisadr’s research, loss aversion is another factor that makes a cult member stay in the cult despite its suppressive atmosphere. Cult members respond more strongly to what they lose if they leave the cult rather than what they gain if they do so. He speaks of one of his friends in the MEK who was fed up with the cult-like ruling of Massoud Rajavi but he was not able to leave the group. “He was tired; he did not want to stay any more but he would think if he left the group what would happen to him, how he would find a gob, how he would make a living outside the group,” Banisadr says.
Dr. Massoud Banidadr suggests that System 2 has a veto power over System 1. Due to lack of will power, System 1 accepts without questioning. What Banisadr calls “Gee Factor” is vital to control a person’s thought, emotions, impulse and performance. He recommends some methods to increase Gee factor.

December 18, 2022 0 comments
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Reza Eslami
Former members of the MEK

Reza Eslami: their only fault is that they denounced the MEK cult

Reza Eslami, former member of the Mujahedin-e Khalq asked the Albanian Prime minister to release his detained friends. He is a member of the Association for the Support of Iranians Living in Albania (ASILA) of which 6 members have been detained by the Albanian immigration Police since last month.

Reza Eslami declares his protest against the arrest of these 6 people in an open letter to the Albanian Prime Minister, Edi Rama. He states that his friends have not committed any crime but they have exposed the true nature of the Cult of Rajavi or MEK.

Reza Eslami was kept under mental and physical pressure of the MEK for 29 years and as a defector of Rajavi’s cult of personality, he is considered a witness of MEK’s inhumane attitude toward its own members.
“The cult of Rajavi can not tolerate the presence of ASILA in Albania so it has to conspire with the Albanian government to prevent ASILA from exposing the truth about what is going on inside the group,” Eslami wrote in his letter to Edi Rama asking for liberation of his friends from Karrec detention center, north of Tirana.

Hassan Heirani, Gholamreza Shekari, Ali Hajari, Mehdi Soleimani, Hassan Shahbaz and Ehsan Bidi have been detained by the Albanian immigration and border department for over 5 weeks without being accused of any crime.

December 18, 2022 0 comments
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Nejat families from Golestan province
Mujahedin Khalq Organization members' families

Families of Golestan Province demand the release of ASILA members

Families of Nejat Society office in Golestan province asked the Albanian officials to release the detained members of the Association for the Support of Iranians Living in Albania (ASILA).

Families of the Golestani members of the Mujahedin-e Khalq, who are taken as hostages in Camp Ashraf 3, the MEK’s headquarters in Albania wrote a letter to the authorities of the Albanian government.

In an open letter addressing Prime Minister Edi Rama and the Minister of Interior Bledar Cuci, they asked for the immediate release of six members of ASILA. Hassan Heirani, Gholamreza Shekari, Ali Hajari, Mehdi Soleimani, Hassan Shahbaz and Ehsan Bidi have been detained by the Albanian immigration and border department for over 5 weeks without being accused of any crime.

“Members of ASILA established their association under the official permission of your government,” they wrote. “However, they were arrested by the Police of your country and were detained in Karrec detention center which is for illegal refugees. They are deprived from the most basic life facilities.”

As victims of the MEK’s cult-like system, families ask the Albanian authorities to liberate the detained members of ASILA because the association is their only hope in Albania that may help them get news of their loved ones captured in Camp Ashraf 3.

December 17, 2022 0 comments
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ASILA protest outside the Albanian immigration and border police
Former members of the MEK

Hamid Atabay pens letter to the Albanian PM

The honorable Prime Minister Edi Rama,
I am Hamid Atabay, a member of the non-religious non-political Association for the Support of Iranians Living in Albania (ASILA). When we were first relocated in Albania under humanitarian status, we were welcome by the Albanian government and people.

However, since last month, six of my friends in ASILA have been taken to the Karrec detention center by the immigration department. No reason has been stated for their detention. Their rights are violated in the camp. Just like me, my friends were relocated in Albania to save their lives but unfortunately, they are in jail now.
Please do not let our parents –who already believe that you are a sympathetic nation—no longer believe in it.

Yours,
Hamid Atabay, a member of ASILA

CC: the head of the UNHCR office in Albania

December 17, 2022 0 comments
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Hassan Heyrani on hunger strike
Albania

Albanian Citizens protest against Illegal detention of ASILA members

Following the detention of six members of the Association for the Support of Iranians Living in Albania (ASILA), the friends and families of the detainees started petitions in the Albanian immigration and border department. Margarita Ballco, the wife of Hassan Heirani, the Iranian head of ASILA wrote a letter to the chief commissioner Ferdinand Gjeta, the acting director of the local border and migration Directorate in Kuk, Albania.

The response of commissioner Gjeta to Mrs. Ballco faced protest by the Albanian members of ASILA association including Olsi Jazexhi, Gjergji Thanasi. The letter which was posted on Jazexhi’s Facebook account is as it follows:
In a letter that Chief Commissioner Ferdinand Gjeta replied to Margarita Ballco, Hasan’s wife, Commissioner Fredi makes several mistakes. First, he calls Hasan a citizen – at a time when Hasan, like the other Mujahideen, are stateless people. They are political asylum seekers in Albania.

Secod, Hasan Heyrani is not an Iranian citizen. He is a stateless asylum seeker.
Commissioner Ferdi in his letter shows that Hasan and his friends, repentant people who have abandoned the violent Mujahedin jihadis, were taken illegally, their asylum status granted to them by the UNHCR and the Albanian state was ignored, and they were locked up in Karrec as a threat to public safety.

Commissioner Ferdi says that the detention of Hasan and other Iranian men was ordered by Edi Rame’s Minister of the Interior, Bledi Cuci.

]llegal, criminal ban that violates Albanian and international laws. The Interior Minister of the Renaissance government has sided with Maryam Rajavi and the Mujahedin-e Khalq army in persecuting Iranians who reject violent jihad and terrorism.
Albanian wives of Iranians must continue the legal battle with Edi Rama’s Minister of Interior, for this criminal act he did to them.

Signed by Olsi Jazexhi, Gjergji Thanasi and ten other Albanian citizens

 

The response of commissioner Gjeta to Mrs. Ballco

The response of commissioner Gjeta to Mrs. Ballco

The Albanian Laws regarding the refugees

December 14, 2022 0 comments
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The Italian newspaper il Manifesto on the MEK
Mujahedin Khalq as an Opposition Group

Iranian Youth on the MEK, Italian Newspaper explores

“The Mojahedin are not the soul of our revolution” is the title of an interview published in the Italian newspaper, il Manifesto. Francesca Luci of the Manifesto interviewed an Iranian 28-year-old activist named Nazanin, holding a PhD in political science with specific studies on Iranian opposition organizations in the diaspora. The talk was on the role of the Mujahedin-e Khalq in Iranian political developments. Nazanin argues about the MEK’s growing role abroad. But not at home: “Divided by gender, veiled women: they don’t fight for women’s freedom but for power.”

The Italian newspaper il Manifesto on the MEK

The Mojahedin are not the soul of our revolution

The Interviewer speaks of Rajavi’s assiduous political activity in the US administration and various European chancelleries which is presented by the Iranian government as irrefutable proof of being connected to the powers who are plotting against Iran. He refers to the reports on MEK’s websites on Maryam Rajavi’s speech in the Italian Senate last December 8, promoted by Senators Giulio Terzi and Marco Scurria.
In response to Luci’s first question based on how she assesses the influence of the MEK on recent events in Iran, Nazanin answered:

“It is completely naïve to think that Mek affiliates are not among us. They also have confidants within the government and state security system. Just do an internet search to see the terrorist actions carried out. It stands to reason that this would not have been possible without an information and logistics network within the country. But it is equally naive to think that everything that has happened in these three months has been fomented by the Mek. It is true that the Mek has enormous economic resources, it is connected to strong groups that can influence decisions in many countries, it has a highly developed propaganda system. But it does not have the favor of the people, indeed it arouses a certain widespread hatred among the people for their betrayal during the Iran-Iraq war and for their alliance with the Saudis. But they can influence the movement indirectly, especially through the use of their media. And the presence of their affiliates, in my opinion, is dangerous for the movement: they are trained, they know how to exploit public anger, incite violence. Their history proves that they will sacrifice everything to achieve their goal. However, despite the enormous effort, their weight is marginal.”
Regarding the alliance of the MEK with Israel and Saudis, two main US allies, Nazanin believes that the MEK as “the operative hand of the Saudi and Israeli services on the ground”, is used by the US, Israel and Saudi Arabia to put pressure on the Islamic Republic although “they know very well that the Mek, without a popular base, cannot be an alternative to the Islamic Republic”.

About the judgement of the Iranian youth on the MEK, Nazanin gives a comprehensive answer to Luca:
“The knowledge of our kids is based on the stories of their families, however the internet has been an important tool in their education. Perhaps, compared to their parents, they don’t have a very negative feeling but they managed to get an idea, bypassing the digital filters, reaching the organization’s website. Perhaps the very young still don’t have the analytical skills of political documents but they see the videos of their congresses, it seems to be in North Korea: all dressed the same, divided between women and men, staged speeches, programmed applause. They say they fight for women’s freedom, but all their women strictly wear head coverings. They wonder if it is possible that in that huge audience there is not even one woman who has chosen not to have the veil. They wonder how an organization that in 45 years has had only two presidents – the husband and then the wife – guarantee a democratic and pluralistic state. I personally believe that their belief in armed struggle represents a danger for Iran: we must ensure that the movement does not take this direction. We must be patient and not fall into the attempt to take shortcuts which can be very expensive.”

il Manifesto

December 14, 2022 0 comments
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Mohammad Reza Seddigh
Former members of the MEK

Mohammad Reza Seddigh’s letter to Albanian Prime Minister

Dear Mr. Edi Rama, the Honorable Prime Minister of Albania
Six of our friends have been imprisoned in the isolated Karrec detention center since last month. Their condition has not been addressed and no explanation has been made about the reason of their detention. No answer has been given to their families, to the Association for the Support of Iranians Living in Albania (ASILA) and to its attorney.

Dear sir,
We are a group of human beings who suffered a lot in the Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK/ the Cult of Rajavi). I myself was imprisoned in the Cult of Rajavi for 20 years. I defected Rajavi’s prison in the hope of living freely in your country. Today I am free but six of my friends are unfortunately in an isolated camp. This is not fair to treat refugees like this in spite of the nice and compassionate character of Albanians.
Dear Mr. Prime Minister
Albania is my second country. I request you not to allow a bad memory of your beautiful country to remain in my mind.

Best regards,
Mohammad Reza Seddigh, member of ASILA

Mohammad Reza Seddigh

Mohammad Reza Seddigh

December 14, 2022 0 comments
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Mansur Barahooei
Former members of the MEK

Mansour Barahooei letter to Albanian Prime Minister

The honorable Prime Minister of Albania, Mr. Edi Rama,
I am Mansour Barahooei and I have lived in your country and enjoyed the love and kindness of your nation for seven years. God bless you and your people.

It is unfortunate that six of my friends who are members of the Association for the Support of Iranians living in Albanian (ASILA), have been taken to Karreç Detention Center by the Police of your country while they have not committed any crime. We and their families are concerned over their conditions.

Dear sir,
I demand you to take immediate action in order to release our friends. I am sure that you will give us a positive reply and make me, my friends in ASILA and the families of my detained friends happy.
Wishing you and the Albanian nation best wishes, I sincerely congratulate you and the people of your country on the year 2023 in advance.

Yours Truly,
Mansour Barahooei – Member of ASILA

Mansur Barahooei

Mansur Barahooei

December 14, 2022 0 comments
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Massoud Toosi Bakhsh family
Mujahedin Khalq Organization members' families

Mahrokh missing her husband through 35 years of custody in the MEK

Mahrokh Rabani, the wife of Massoud Toosi Bakhsh has not visited her husband for 35 years. Massoud Toosi Bakhsh is located in the headquarters of the Mujahedin-e Khalq in Albania. He has not been allowed to contact his family since he was recruited by the group in 1988.

Mahrokh Rabani was interviewed by the Iranian media in the recent event held by Nejat Society for the first public presentation of the documentary “from Tirana to Tehran”. As well as other families who took part in the event, Mahrokh spoke of her own experience of being the wife of a member of the MEK.
“My Husband was an educated person,” she said. “He was brainwashed in the MEK, it was like some drugs were injected into his body to make him forget his past life.”

Massoud Toosi Bakhsh family

Massoud Toosi Bakhsh family

Mahrokh Rabani who has grown up his two sons, Milad and Mehran, alone, continued, “My husband was a lovely man. When he was taken as a war prisoner my children were 6 months old and 6 years old.”

When the MEK was located in Iraq, Mahrokh and her sons traveled to Iraq several times to meet Massoud. They picketed behind the gates of Camp Ashraf and Camp Liberty, Iraq. They were never allowed to visit Massoud. They were even insulted by the group agents.
“I climbed a rail in front of Camp Ashraf and shouted the name of my husband,” she recounts. “My husband must have heard me but the MEK leaders pressured him under torture and did not allow him to meet us.”

Some years ago, MEK’s propaganda media published an article allegedly signed by Massoud Toosi in which he accused his family of being agents of the Iranian intelligence ministry and want to kill MEK members!

December 13, 2022 0 comments
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Musa Damroodi
Former members of the MEK

Musa Damroodi’s letter to Albanian Prime Minister

The honorable Albanian Prime Minister,
I am Musa Damroodi and I declare my support for six of my friends who are members of the Association for the Support of Iranians Living in Albania (ASILA). My friends have not committed any illegal act in the Albanian territory. Their only fault is that they have revealed the truth about the cult of Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK). That’s it!
Therefore, the MEK is not able to tolerate the presence of ASILA in Albania. It cannot stand its defectors living a normal life in free world because it is anti-freedom ad anti-family. The MEK conspires against us constantly.

I am not scared of Rajavi’s nonsenses against us. That’s enough for me to be in prison. I was in Saddam Hussein’s POW’s camp for 4 years and I was under the mental, psychological and physical pressure in the cult of Rajavi for 29 years. I was not allowed to contact my family in all those 29 years of imprisonment in the MEK.
I ask the respectable Albanian government to free my friends as soon as possible.

Sincerely,
Musa Damroodi – Member of ASILA

Musa Damroodi

Musa Damroodi

December 13, 2022 0 comments
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