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Nejat Newsletter No.127

Nejat Newsletter no.127

INSIDE THIS ISSUE
1. The NYTimes: the MEK has almost zero popularity in Iran
The NY Times reporter sees the MEK’s siding with Saddam Hus sein during the Iran-Iraq war as the dark spot in the MEK’s past, the act that many Iranians considered treason.

2. Regime change in Iran? MEK starts lobbying in the US, here’s what it aims for
The Iranian opposition in exile has begun lob bying in the US to gain the support of Presi dent Donald Trump. And to accomplish this, a lobbying company close to the Republicans, called “Special Guests Publicity”, has been engaged, which has connections to Trump’s inner circle.

3. Endless MEK’s anger towards New York Times. Why?
After the Israeli attacks on Iran, given the prospect of the so-called regime change in Iran, journalists are exploring the landscape of Iranian opposition groups. Dozens of news me dia have published articles analyzing the viable alternatives to the Iranian government. The majority of these investigative reports conclude that there is a lack of a unified and credible opposition for Iran.

4. Why the MEK is Not Considered a Viable Alternative
A significant factor is the MEK’s past associa tion with Saddam Hussein during the Iran-Iraq War, which has deeply damaged its reputation within Iran. The group’s alliance with Iraq, which included military opera tions against Iranian forces, is viewed by many Iranians as an act of treason, destroying the MEK’s standing in its homeland. This association is a major reason for the MEK’s unpopularity inside Iran,

5. Why is the MEK considered a destructive cult?
The Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK), also known as the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI) or the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) (which is widely considered an alias for the MEK), is considered a destructive cult due to a com bination of factors, including its charismatic and absolute leadership…

6. The MEK children who speak out
The experiences of children of the Mujahedin-e Khalq have attracted a lot of attention in recent years, to the point that one of the most frequently repeated facts about human rights viola tions in the MEK deals with the issue of children.

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