INSIDE THIS ISSUE
- Nejat Society CEO: Rajavi wants killing of more Iranians
Ebrahim Khodabandeh, former member of the Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK) and the current CEO of Nejat Society attended the recent sessions of the trial aimed at addressing the crimes of the MEK as a legal entity and its 104 leaders.
- Middle East expert to DW: MEK has deep legitimacy problems
Following the protests in Iran, German broadcaster Deutsche Welle (DW) investigated the role of the Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK) in the protest.
- Preserving the authenticity of protests, rejecting the violence of the MEK
In a year that witnessed unprecedented US and Israeli attacks on Iran, Western economic sanctions against Iran, and the weakening of Iran’s regional partners, it is not surprising that prices have risen and uncontrolled inflation, has led to discontent and protests across the country.
- MEK’s sponsors must acknowledge Iranian rejection of the group
In January 2026, the MEK, actively report on Iran claiming a role in protests across the country. The ongoing nationwide protests which were initially sparked by economic woes began in late December 2025/early January 2026. The MEK-affiliated media are constantly publishing reports, including claims that “Resistance Units” are operating within Iran.
- Samira Shams, cruel MEK commander
In the testimonies of former members of the Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK), Samira Shams is a frequently repeated name. She is one of the group commanders who commanded MEK units in the operation to suppress Kurdish uprising in Iraq in 1991. As “Saddam’s private army”, the MEK aided Iraqi Baath regime to massacre Iraqi civilians and rebels.
- Two MEK terror operatives arrested in Tehran
Foreign-backed terror cells across Iran crushed: Intelligence Ministry
TEHRAN — In a series of high-precision operations, Iran’s Ministry of Intelligence has announced it has successfully dismantled several foreign-backed terrorist cells tasked with orchestrating “kill-and-blame” plots and conducting high-casualty attacks on security centers. According to official statements released on January 18 and 19, these groups aimed to exploit recent unrest to manufacture chaos and target both law enforcement and innocent civilians.
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