INSIDE THIS ISSUE
1. Conference of Nejat Society Albania in Pogradec
Nejat Society Albania, held a conference in Pogradec, Albania to convey the voices of mothers and families of members of the Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK). The conference was organized through the efforts and interest of Ms. Eshpersa, head of the Association of Intellectual Women in Albania.
2. The Incredible Disappearing of the MEK
Michael Rubin, an American journalist critical of the Islamic Republic and a staunch opponent of the Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK), believes that Israel’s attacks on Iran and its plan to change for regime change are the causes for the destruction of the MEK.
3. Eurasia Times: MEK has no capacity or support inside Iran
To be honest, Israel’s so-called preemptive strikes on Iran show that Benjamin Netanyahu has gone beyond his government’s “Initiation Doctrine.” According to Netanyahu’s rhetoric to the Iranian nation while dropping bombs on Iranian citizens, he wants to change the Iranian regime and claims to stand with the Iranian nation.
4. International Law, the Silence of the West and the Paradox of the Iranian Opposition (MEK)
In recent decades, the world has faced a dramatic shift in the balance of power, where the permanent conflicts in the Middle East have served as a testing ground for major geo political interests. In this complex mosaic, the Iranian op position MEK (Mujahedin-e Khalq), with its contradictory history and alliances, occupies a special and worrying place.
5. Newsweek: MEK cult lack any significant domestic constituency
As Israel claims that its unprovoked attack on Iran is aimed at regime change, analysts wonder which opposition group may be able to take over Iran after the so-called regime change. In this case, the MEK and the Monarchists are the two main oppositions to be analyzed.
6. My Aslan… Come Home
Soraya Abdollahi is the mother of one of the MEK hostages. Her son Amir Aslan Hassanzadeh was recruited by the MEK agents when he was very young. Ms. Abdollahi has been endeavoring to free Amir-Aslan from the hands of the MEK leaders, for over two decades. She has taken every kind of legal action to call on the international community for the release of their son.
7. About Nejat Society
Nejat Society consists of former members of the Mojahedin e Khalq Organization (MEK, MKO, Rajavi cult) and the families of the present members Nejat Society aims to: inform as widely as
possible about the real cultic nature of the MEK…
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