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Exit news on Albania Cyber-attack
Albania

Albania-Iran Political Crisis Intensifies After Second Cyberattack

The Albanian border management information system (TIMS) was back online on Sunday, and Prime Minister Edi Rama confirmed there was no serious data breach after it was subject to a second cyberattack over the weekend.

The latest attack comes just days after Rama accused Iran of being behind a 15 July cyberattack that brought all government websites and digital citizens’ services offline. He ordered all Iranian diplomats to leave the country within 24 hours, severing all diplomatic ties with Tehran.

“Another cyber attack by the same aggressors, already exposed and condemned by Albania’s friendly and allied countries, was recorded last night on the TIMS system! Meanwhile, we continue to work around the clock with our allies to make our digital systems impenetrable,” Rama wrote on Twitter on Saturday.

Exit news on Albania Cyber-attack

Exit news on Albania Cyber-attack

But on Sunday, he confirmed the system was back up and running, and the aggressors had not achieved their goal.

“Beyond the heavy feeling created by the penetration into these systems, just like when they break into a house and steal, the fact is that the aggression has not achieved its goal at all, no disappearance or serious data leak!” Rama wrote on Twitter.

Those trying to use the TIMS system, which records every person who enters and exits the country, were confronted by a message stating, “Albania is still paying for the terrorist acts of the MEK cult in Durres; this game will continue.”

Albania is home to the MEK group (People’s Mojahedin Organisation of Iran), who were transferred to Albania from an Iraqi refugee camp in 2016.

The group was founded in 1965 and engaged in militant action against the Iranian government for decades before forging an alliance with Iraq and siding with them during the Iraq-Iran war.

MEK was previously designated as a terrorist organisation by the EU, Canada, US and Japan, but this was repealed. They were given protection in 2004 by the US government under the Geneva Convention.

They aim to overthrow the Iranian government, and some 1000 members live in a closed, heavily guarded compound 40km outside Tirana.

However, some analysts say it is not just due to MEK that Albania is being targeted. Albania is staunchly pro-American, a member of NATO and is home to a NATO airbase and, potentially, a future, a NATO naval base.

Lawyer and politician Kreshnik Spahiu warned that the government should be vigilant against attacks.

“The Albanian government should be alert because it is in a direct war with Iran. Albania must be very prepared militarily, even with the intelligence services, but also as a society in terms of other attacks that in the future will no longer be on the Internet and social networks, but we will have consequences and physical victims”, he said.

The US National Security Council has reacted to the latest news of the attack, stating it supports Albania’s recovery efforts.

“The United States condemns the September 9th cyberattack against our NATO Ally, Albania. This malicious activity against Albania follows the July 15 cyberattack conducted by the Government of Iran. The U.S. government is supporting Albania’s efforts to mitigate and recover.” a statement on Twitter reads.

The Director of the Civil Aviation Authority, Maksim Et’hemaj said the attack was sabotage and called for the establishment of a Crisis Coordination Committee.

“In civil aviation, what happened with the TIMS system is classified by the definition, sabotage.In such cases, in cases of sabotage, the civil aviation asks the local authorities to set up what is called the Crisis Coordination Committee. We are talking about an abnormal, unusual situation,” he told Euronews Albania.

But it is not just Albania that has witnessed such attacks. Digital services in Kosovo and North Macedonia have also been targeted over the last few days, although it is not yet known who is behind them.

Meanwhile, the MEK, in March 2021, was accused by Facebook of running a troll farm out of their base in Albania.

In a statement published on their website, Facebook said they had investigated and disrupted a “long-running operation from Albania that targeted primarily Iran.”

“The network violated our policy against foreign interference, which is coordinated inauthentic behaviour on behalf of a foreign entity,” they wrote in their in-depth report.

The National Council for Resistance in Iran, an organisation including MEK, issued a statement to the media denying any accounts affiliated with MEK have been removed. They also denied that there was a troll farm in Albania affiliated with them in any way.

Meanwhile, security expert Ergys Muzhaqi said the country should brace for more attacks in the future, including from Serbia and Russia.

“We must be very clear that further attacks will be expected. We have Russian hackers who are just as famous, although Iranians are more dangerous. We have Serbian hackers, we have hackers who would like to participate in such a situation. Albania has no time to lose to take its measures”, he told the media.

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September 14, 2022 0 comments
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Iran

Iran strongly condemns US sanctions over Albania hacking

Iran has condemned new US sanctions on the Islamic Republic’s intelligence ministry for an alleged cyberattack on Albania earlier this year

Iran on Saturday strongly condemned a US decision to impose sanctions on its intelligence ministry, blamed for a major cyber-attack on NATO ally Albania. Albania severed diplomatic ties with Iran on Wednesday after accusing it of the July 15 cyber-attack that sought, but failed, to paralyse public services and access data and government communications systems.

In response on Friday, the United States slapped sanctions on Iran’s intelligence ministry and its minister Esmail Khatib, saying the attack “disregards norms of responsible peacetime state behaviour in cyberspace”.
On Saturday, Iran’s foreign ministry spokesman Nasser Kanani said: “The ministry of foreign affairs strongly condemns the action of the US treasury department in repeatedly sanctioning the ministry of intelligence of the Islamic republic.

USA double standards on terrorists

US-Delisted MEK Terrorists Still Openly Committed to Violence

“America’s immediate support for the false accusation of the Albanian government… shows that the designer of this scenario is not the latter, but the American government,” he added in a statement.

Kanani accused the US of “giving full support to a terrorist sect”, referring to the opposition People’s Mujahedeen of Iran, or Mujahedeen-e-Khalq (MEK), members of which are hosted by Albania.
Albania agreed in 2013 to take in members of the MEK from Iraq at the request of Washington and the United Nations, with thousands settling in the Balkan country over the years. “This criminal organisation continues to play a role as one of America’s tools in perpetrating terrorist acts, cyber-attacks” against Iran, the statement added.

The MEK backed Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini in the 1979 revolution that ousted the shah but rapidly fell out with the new Islamic authorities and embarked on a campaign to overthrow the regime.
The MEK then sided with Iraq under Saddam Hussein in the 1980-1988 Iran-Iraq war.

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September 13, 2022 0 comments
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MEK defectors to visit Bektashi supreme Dervish
Former members of the MEK

MEK defectors to visit Bektashi supreme Dervish

Members of the Association for the Support of Iranians living in Albania (ASILA), visited the Bektashi supreme Dervish in Korçë, a city in eastern Albania. As several members of ASILA are Muslim Iranians who defected the Mujahedin-e Khalq Organization (MEK), visiting the leader of an Islamic movement is considered an act towards closer religious and cultural interactions between Iranian and Albanian nations.

Iranian founders and members of ASILA who are former members of the MEK are dedicated to support defectors of the group in order to live a normal life in the Albanian society. In order to accomplish their mission, they are supposed to build cultural relationships with the Albanian society. Respecting the culture of the host society including Bektashism, as a Shia Islamic Sufi Order in Albania, leads to more efficient and effective efforts of the activists of ASILA.

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September 13, 2022 0 comments
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Edi Rama & Ebrahim Khodabandeh
Albania

Open letter of the CEO of Nejat Society to the Prime Minister of Albania

His Excellency Mr. Edi Rama
Honorable Prime Minister of the Republic of Albania
Greetings and respect

I, Ebrahim Khodabandeh, the CEO of Nejat Society in Iran, on behalf of the families of the members of the Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization (MEK, MKO) based in the isolated and remote camp of this organization in Albania, would like to present to you some information that I believe can be useful to be considered from the point of view of the national interests of Albania.

I know that you are relatively familiar with the activities of the families who are members of the Nejat Society in Iran, as well as myself as the CEO and representative of these families. Nejat Society is a non-governmental human rights organization and our goal is to dismantle cultic relations within the MEK and to end the gross and repeated violation of the most basic human rights of the members.

Although our goal is to fulfill a completely human rights request, but in the current situation, we cannot be indifferent to the changes and political tensions in Albania, which have caused the families to worry. The process of affairs in Albania does not seem very favorable from the point of view of political and national security.

The story of tensions started when the presence of a destructive mind-control cult called the MEK was imposed on Albania, and these tensions intensified when this organization directed subversive and terrorist activities inside Iran from the territory of Albania, and took responsibility for them officially and publicly.

One of the latest cases of this type is stated on the official website of the MEK, which claims that the rebel centers (terror cells) of the MEK inside the country attacked the judiciary building on September 2 this year and blew it up. Regardless of whether this claim is true or false, the acceptance of responsibility for a terrorist and sabotage attack directed from Albanian soil by the MEK has criminal consequences for the host government supporting that organization. The Albanian government is definitely responsible for such actions in recent months, including the cyber-attacks in Iran, which the MEK has officially accepted and propagated.

My questions are whether such measures were included in the agreements, when the MEK were apparently accepted in Albania for humanitarian reasons. Was Albania seeking a conflict with the Islamic Republic of Iran from the beginning by accepting the MEK in its territory and allowing this cult to do the mentioned actions? Does Albania, which desires to enter the European Union, want to host a terrorist cult with medieval ties in its territory?

If the answer to the above questions is negative, then action must be taken so that no one has a different opinion. The first step, we believe, can be the dismantling of cultic relations inside the camp of the MEK and the observance of human rights in this camp, and the connection of the members with the outside world, especially their families, which has always been the wish of the Nejat Society.

Sincerely
Ebrahim Khodabandeh
CEO of Najat Society

Copy to:
Bajram Begaj, President of the Republic
Bledar Cuci, Minister of Interior
Nasip Naco, Head of the National Security Commission of the Parliament

Sunday, September 11, 2022

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Olsi Jazexhi and Gjergji Thanasi
Albania

Open Letter to Microsoft Security Threat Intelligence

Microsoft Security Threat Intelligence,

On September 8, 2022, in an article entitled:

Microsoft investigates Iranian attacks against the Albanian government

Your anonymous analyst has alluded that the latest cyber attack against Albania was carried out by Iran. While we are not cyber experts, in your analysis we were impressed by your sentence where you say that:
“The attackers were observed operating outside Iran”

After your allusion that the attackers of the Albanian government websites operated outside Iran, you suggest that:

“This string of events suggests there may have been a whole-of-government Iranian effort to counter the MEK from Iran’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, to intelligence agencies, to official press outlets.”

Thanks to your suggestions and allegations, on September 7, 2022, the Prime Minister of Albania, Edi Rama, performed an unprecedented act in the modern history of Albania. He broke the diplomatic relations with Iran, expelled the diplomats of the Iranian embassy from Albania, violated the Vienna Convention, violated the Iranian embassy headquarters in Tirana and used the counterterrorism police to abuse and mistreat the diplomatic staff of a foreign country.

As you might know, since 2016 Albania has become a base for a former terrorist organization, the People’s Mojahedin of Iran (also known as the National Council of Resistance of Iran), an organization which as mentioned in your report, carries out cyber attacks against Iran, and according to the Iranian government it does terrorist attacks as well. After hosting the Mojahedin, Albania has become like Afghanistan during the era of the Taliban and al-Qaeda. Maryam Rajavi, the head of the Mojahedin cult is the new Osama bin Laden of Europe. As a result of this, Albania has entered into a political-military conflict with Iran, becoming a proxy country for Israel’s war against Islam and Iran, a war which the Albanians have no interest to join!

In your report in the section: “Parallel information operations and amplification” you step outside your field of cyber expertise and pretend to play the expert on espionage. You claim that before the cyber attack, a group of Albanian and Iranian citizens were promoting the thesis of the “Homeland Justice” hacker group. You mentioned the Nejat Non-Governmental Organization from Iran, its president Ebrahim Khodabandeh, the Association for the Support of Iranians Living in Albania (ASILA) and its members: Gjergji Thanasi, Dashamir Mersuli, and Vladimir Veis.

You also mentioned a letter that Olsi Jazexhi and Gjergji Thanasi sent to President Ilir Meta and Albania’s National Security Council on July 23, 2022. In this letter we have asked our government to clarify to the public “whether Albania has entered into a cyber and military conflict with the Islamic Republic of Iran.” Our public letter was related to the concern that we have about the cyber-attacks that the Mojahedin army carries from Albania against Iran – something which is criminal and punishable under the Albanian Penal Code – and the cyber attack that happened to Albania by hackers that the Mojahedin friendly Albanian media, Top Channel claimed to be Iranians.

By mention our name you allude that we, Olsi Jazexhi and Gjergji Thanasi are part of the operation to amplify the message of the hackers (which you claim are Iranian). This claim is criminal and unacceptable. We are used to hearing such allegations from the Iranian Mojahedin who have a long history of smearing, character assassination, beating, attacking, detaining and mistreating local and foreign journalists.

Olsi Jazexhi and Gjergji Thanasi

Olsi Jazexhi and Gjergji Thanasi

We, Olsi Jazexhi and Gjergji Thanasi, would like to reiterate that we are two investigative journalists who have been investigating the criminal presence of the Mojahedin cult in Albania since 2016. We have investigated and have been interviewed by Western and Iranian media such as: The Guardian, the Independent, Al-Jazeera, Channel 4, New York Times, BBC, Press TV, TRT World, etc. We have also given our testimony about the Mojahedin threat to the European Parliament. We have witnessed the mistreatment, human rights abuses, the blackmail against media, threats against businessmen and Albanian state officials that the Mojahedin command has committed in years. We have denounced their criminal activity and will continue to do so even in the future.

If the hackers of Homeland Justice are indeed Iranians, and not some third country actors, and they have propagated our reports, this has nothing to do with us and our investigative work which starts since 2016. Our reports and findings are cited by many Western and Iranian media and we are proud for our investigative work.
We have done and will do our patriotic duty to our homeland, Albania, and to the Albanians for investigating the Mojahedin criminal activity in Albania. We will continue our investigative work against the MEK cult and will expose the human rights abuses that MEK does against its hostages and slave soldiers in its paramilitary camp of Manza.

We strongly reject any attempt to tarnish our image and work by your organization, the Mojahedin cult or any other party.

We are not affiliated with any Iranian security organization or Homeland Justice hackers. We condemn with contempt the criminal allegations that you have made against us and we will pursue our case in court if the need arises!

Disgusted,

Olsi Jazexhi and Gjergji Thanasi

September 9, 2022

For the attention of:
Bajram Begaj, President of Albania
Edi Rama, Prime Minister
Bledar Cuci, Minister of the Interior
Nasip Naco, Chairman of the National Security Commission at the Parliament

September 11, 2022 0 comments
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Olsi
Albania

Aljazeera interview Olsi Jazexhi on the MEK terror group in Albania

Following the Albanian government’s decision to sever diplomatic ties with Tehran, Aljazeera TV channel interviewed Dr. OLsi Jazexhi, the Albanian historian and university professor on the MEk’s presence in Albania.

Dr. Jazexhi confirmed that the decision of the Albanian prime minister is not actually related to the alleged cyberattack. Based on his evidences, since the Albanian government hosted the Mujahedin Kahlq terrorist organization in 2013, the group has carried out cyber-attacks and even terrorist attacks against the Islamic Republic of Iran.

According to Dr. Jazexhi, as a paramilitary organization the MEK should be treated as a Daesh or other terrorist extremist groups but the Albanian government has not did so. Instead, the terrorist of the MEK have been hosted by the Albanian government under the support of the US government.

As he explains, the Albanian government have no access to inside the MEK camp which keeps its members behind its bar.

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Hamid Atabay
Former members of the MEK

First call after 35 years of imprisonment in the Cult of Rajavi

Hamid Mohammad Atabay contacted his family after 35 years of imprisonment in the Mujahedin-e Khalq Organization (aka the Cult of Rajavi). Atabay has recently escaped the group’s camp in north of Tirana, Albania. He had been taken as a hostage by the MEK’s agents in Iran-Iraq war when he was a young soldier.

The recently defected member of the MEK cult could manage to break through the bars of the cult which are highly guarded by its security forces. The MEK’s camp Ashraf 3 in Manza, a village located in 30 kilometers north of Tirana, is notoriously known as a cult container of which members are not allowed to get out. They can only get out of the camp under the supervision of their commanders and peers who spy them. To his family’s surprise he contacted them immediately after he found himself free in the outside world.

Atabay Family

The family of Hamid Mohammad Atabay contact him after 35 years

Hamid Mohammad Atabay joined the association for the support of Iranian Living in Albania (ASILA) immediately after he left the Cult of Rajavi. ASILA is supposed to help MEK defectors deradicalized aiding them to build a normal life in the Albanian society.

September 10, 2022 0 comments
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self immolation of MEK memebrs
The cult of Rajavi

Mohammad Reza Babakhanloo set himself on fire under MEK’s cult-like pressure

Mohammad Reza Babakhanloo is a name which has been listed as a victim of the Mujahedin-e Khalq by numerous former members of the group. The most recent testimony on the heartbreaking death of Mohammad Reza was given by a defector of the group Jaber Taee Semiromi (nicknamed Arash).

Arash was interviewed by Siamak Naderi an MEK ex-member who makes contents to denounce the group in order to illuminate the Iranian diaspora. During the recent interview, Arash testifies about various cases of human rights violations that the MEK leaders committed against him and other rank and file of the group. He was an eye-witness of the self-immolation of Mohammad Reza Babakhanloo.

Jaber Taee Semiromi and siamak Naderi

Jaber Taee Semiromi and siamak Naderi

Mohammad Reza and Arash both joined the MEK in Iraq in 1997 but not in the same way. Arash was an ardent 19-year-old supporter of the group’s cause and was dedicated to fight the Iranian government while Mohammad Reza was a 16-year-old teenager who had no idea about the Mujahedin and their cause. He was just a poor peasant who was looking for a job to make a living and to treat his sick father.

According to Arash, Mohammad Reza had been recruited by an MEK commander, named Mahmood Zarif. He had promised Mohammad Reza to grant him job and payment in order to provide his parents and in particular his father’s treatment. In contrast, Mohammad Reza was forced to wear military uniform and receive military trainings at Camp Ashraf.

He was kept in the entrance section of the camp and was coerced to attend brainwashing and self-criticism sessions. “I recall that day, he had been beaten by Zabeti and Zarif (his commanders),” Arash says. “I saw him rushing to the commanders’ office with a gallon of oil. He set himself on fire. Nasser Kiomarsian was crying, Hassan Nazari was trying to put out the fire.”

Arash believes that the MEK leaders did not give enough medical care to the burned boy and he simply passed away. “Mahvash Sepehri just announced his death as saying he died and we buried him!”, Arash recalls.

September 7, 2022 0 comments
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Azim Ershadi Namin mother
Mujahedin Khalq Organization members' families

The suffering mother of MEK hostage laments the sons’ loss

37 years ago, Azim Ershadi Nariman left Iran to Turkey along with his family to find a better life.

Unfortunately they soon were deceived by the MEK elements in Turkey and transferred to the group’s camp in Iraq. Azim’s wife soon defected the group and went to Europe. But Azim still lives at the MEK Camp in Albania.
Azim’s father has died and his ailing, aged, lonely mother is waiting for the son’s call now for about 4 decades.
The heart broken mother laments the loss of her son:
I never laughed after you left. You light up my life. My dear, you are my strength..

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Robert Fantina
Mujahedin Khalq; A proxy force

The MEK’s sponsors are notoriously known for human rights violations and terrorism

Robert Fantina, the university professor, human rights activist, political commentator and journalist from Canada writes extensively about US foreign policy and the Middle East, which focus on Palestine. He has also authored several articles on US illegitimate advocacy for the Mujahedin Khalq Organization (MEK). Fantina who serves on the board of Canadian voices for Palestinian rights and Canadian for peace and justice in Kashmir has been recently a speaker at the online conference titled the Specialized meeting of “State Terrorism and the Black History of Mujahedin-e Khalq” which was held live on Instagram of Terror Spring institute.

Fantina emphasized on the fact that human rights have been denied in many populations and global terrorism is increasing. He believes that the US and its allies are the main perpetrators of human rights violations around the world. Thus, their sponsorship for violent groups like the MEK seems a quiet expectable agenda in their ruling over the world.

“As the richest and the most powerful country in the world US could be a significant force for fostering human rights globally and then terrorism,” he states. “However, since its inception that nation instead has chosen to violate human rights at home and around the world and has perpetrated more terrorism in the planet that any other nation you can imagine. It is estimated that gust as the Word War Two US government has caused the death of 17 to 20 million people worldwide.”

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Robert Fantina also criticized the US allies which are also supporters of the MEK for their dark record on human rights and terrorism. He says, “Saudi Arabia which is notorious its discrimination against women purchases billions of dollars of weapons from the US has hardly ever heard a word of criticism from the US.”
Moreover, he denounced the Israeli regime as the apartheid regime that the US politicians proclaim as the only democracy in the Middle East which continues to suppress Palestinians occupying their territories and demolishing their homes every day.

The Canadian commentator describes Saudi Arabia as one of the US’s close allies which has a notorious record of repression of human rights and freedom of expression, detaining and imprisoning women rights activists, human rights defenders, journalists. These violations of human rights affect lives of many people, cause untold sufferings.

According to Fantina, part of the so-called war on terror includes propaganda. The US has invaded Iraq, Afghanistan, Libia and Yemen and has financed the ongoing genocide of Palestinian people. He concludes that “It is vitally important for nations to respect human rights and oppose terrorism to protect themselves.”

Professor Fantina had previously told Jack Turner in an interview in November 2021, “The MEK is a terrorist organization that seeks the overthrow of the legitimate government of the Islamic Republic of Iran. Their terrorist activities – the killing of innocent people – are well-known. Yet they receive support from some western nations, most notably the United States, because that nation’s government harbors an irrational hatred of Iran, and will support any organization, even a terrorist one, that opposes it. The leaders of the MEK should be charged in the International Criminal Court with the many crimes they have committed.”

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