Nejat Newsletter No.131

Nejat Newsletter no.131

INSIDE THIS ISSUE
1. Washington’s Double Standard on Terrorism Betrays the Spirit of Liberty
The U.S. government says its “war on terror” protects free dom. In practice, every new intervention narrows the perimeter of freedom at home. The language of confronting evil abroad has become a cover for expanding state power

2. Emotional Dependency of MEK Children on their Arms
The recruitment and use of child soldiers by any armed group is a violation of international law, including the Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Rights of Child on the involvement of children in armed conflicts.

3. Albania: Cyberattacks and the dead end in the management of Camp Ashraf 3
Ashraf-3, the fortified camp of the Mojahedin-e-Khalq (MEK) in Manzë, Albania, is a “city of exiles”: approximately 40 hectares with over a hundred buildings, isolated by high walls and
checkpoints. Around 2,500 dissident refugees live there under strict internal rules, a “sect”
whose members are denied a normal family life and can only conform to the association’s uncompromising line.

4. Letter of Houshang Pour Ebrahim’s sister to the UN
I am Soghra Pour Ebrahim, the sister of Houshang Pour Ebrahim. My brother was captured by the forces of the MEK on October 16, 1987, while serving his military service in the Baneh region of Kurdistan Province, Iran. Since that time, we have had no information about his fate, whereabouts, or condition.

5. Appeal from the Family of Mehraban and Kiumars Balaei
We sincerely request your assistance in arranging a meeting with my brothers, Mehraban Balaei and Kiumars Balaei, who are currently held in Manza Camp (known as Ashraf 3) in Albania

6. Ponerology of the MEK’s Pathocracy
A detailed examination of the leadership of Massoud and Maryam Rajavi over the Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK) indicates that the group’s ruling system aligns with the concepts of ponerology and pathocracy.

7. About Nejat Society

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