INSIDE THIS ISSUE:
1- Tirana to Tehran Conference held in Tirana
A journey between cultures and truths. In the premises of the “Fresku” hotel in Tirana, a conference on the topic “From Tirana to Tehran” was held yesterday, organized by the Nejat Society Albania.
2- MEK’s designation as an FTO
Twenty-eight years from today, the US Department of State designated the MEK as a Foreign Terrorist Organization.
3- Collaboration with Saddam: A Criminal Record That Rajavi Denies
The MEK leaders deny their cooperation with Saddam Hussein primarily because such an association significantly undermines their legitimacy and popular support, particularly within Iran, where they are widely viewed as traitors for siding with an enemy during the Iran-Iraq War.
4- Taha Hosseini former member of the MEK recounts his experience
“Entry to Ashraf is free, exit is forbidden. You will stay here until you die.” Fahimeh Arvani, the 6th defendant in the trial of the leaders of the Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK) told Taha Hosseini when he asked her to return his ID documents to him because he wanted to leave the group.
5- Why was the status of Ashraf 3 Residents not Renewed
How the leaders of the MEK bypassed the UNHCR since their departure from Iraq.
6- Maryam Rajavi’s Controlled Messaging Over Open Dialogue
Maryam Rajavi’s public appearances and interactions with the media have been largely controlled and strategic, primarily focusing on presenting the narrative the Mujaheddin-e Khalq (MEK) as a pro-democracy opposition to Iranian government.
7- About Nejat Society