INSIDE THIS ISSUE
1. Butterfly Gallery, an exhibition run by Nejat Society Albania
In light and warmth of art and sound and thoughts, Nejat Society Albania organized the “Butterfly” exhibition – a gallery of photographs and caricatures that speak aloud. Placed carefully in every corner of the hall, these artistic works narrate the history and the life of Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK).
2. How much did Maryam Rajavi pay you?
Rudy Giuliani says he is “honored” to do interviews all day about Maryam Rajavi Maryam Rajavi the leader of the Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK) hosted former New York mayor Rudy Giuliani together with some other retired politicians in Rome, Italy
3. Families of Iranian victims of terrorism protest Italian support for MKO
The families of Iranian victims of terrorism have issued an open letter to Italy’s judiciary
and top lawmakers, condemning the reception given to the ringleader of the Mojahedin e Khalq Organization (MKO) during her visit to Rome on July 30.
4. The West’s ‘democratic alternative’ tortured my sister to madness
Masoumeh Chaheh was 24 when she showed up at her family’s door in southern Tehran – bruised, scratched, and dishevelled. She couldn’t form coherent sentences about where she had
been the past few years. “We were all shocked. We kept asking her what had happened…
5. Sexual abuse in the MEK
Cult leaders use a wide range of deceptive tactics to exert sexual and psychological control
over their female followers. They often exploit women’s vulnerabilities and create an environment of dependency and fear.
6. The darkest night for an MEK child soldier
Amir Yaghmai, former child soldier of the Mujahedin-e Khalq recounts of one of his most traumatic memoirs of his involvement with the MEK which he considers as “one of the most painful and deepest scars” in his life. That was the night that MEK’s top commanders tortured him and his mother because he had asked to leave the group.
7. About Nejat Society
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