We condemn the unprovoked attack on the families by Mojahedin Khalq

Open Letter of 127 from Human Rights activists to UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon

We condemn the unprovoked attack on the families by Mojahedin Khalq (127 HR activists write to Ban Ki-moon)

Dear Secretary General,

We, a group of human rights activists, strongly condemn the attack by the leaders and commanders of the Mojahedin Khalq Organisation (aka MKO, MEK, NCRI, Rajavi cult), on the elderly fathers and mothers and other family members who had been gathering outside the gates of transit camp Liberty (aka Camp Hurriyeh) in Iraq.

On Thursday May 26, 2016 the fifth group of families of the hostages kept by the Mojahedin Khalq Organisation (Rajavi cult) gathered outside the gates of Camp Liberty. Their only demand has been to visit their loved ones. Some have not seen them for over 20 to 30 years.

Dear Secretary General,

One of the basic rights of any prisoner or prisoner of war is to be allowed to contact his/her family and have visits, exchange photos and letters. But Massoud Rajavi and Maryam Rajavi have denied this basic right from the hostages held by their Mojahedin Khalq Organisation for a long time.

The question is this. Why, 13 years after the change of government of Iraq, do the families still have no right to visit their loved ones? A further question is this. Who is responsible? And. Who is answerable?

On the above date (last Thursday), Massoud Rajavi and Maryam Rajavi ordered the commanders and leaders of Mojahedin Khalq Organisation in Camp Liberty to attack the picket of families outside the gates and brutally beat them. As a result, some of the elderly fathers and mothers have been injured.

Dear Secretary General,

As Human Rights activists, we strongly condemn the beating of the elderly mothers and fathers whose only demand has been to visit their loved ones kept in the camp. We urge you to investigate this criminal act and bring the perpetrators to a court of law and prosecute them according to the relevant international laws.

Signatories:

1- Mohammad Araghi

2- Nilofar Irani

3- farshad Nasrollahi

4- Kobra Rashti

5- Akram Shahabi

6- Vahid Saeedi

7- Sadegh Rahmani

8- Mehdi Eftekhari

9- Amir Ardelan

10 Hamid reza Zare Sistani

11- Adel Azami

12- Nilofar Sarfraz

13- Hassan Piransar

14- Nader Naderi

15- -Shirzad Jalili

16- Reza Srabli

17- Ehsan Bidi

18- Mahin Alsadat Samadi

19- Mohammad Fatemi

20- Ali Akbar Rastgou

21- Seyyed Amir Movasseghi

22- Edward Termado

23-Mehrdad Sagharchi

24- Ebrahim Khodabandeh

25- Hassan Azizi

26- Saba SHekarbeigi

27- Hamidreza Bikas

28- Batool Soltani

29- Homeyra Mohammadnejad

30- Zahra Moini

31-Shahin Hajeri

32- HGorban ali Hosennjad

33- Ali Jahani

34- Mehdi Sojoodi

35- Jamshid Tafrishi

36- Masood KHodabandeh

37- Anne KHodabandeh

38- Shahrooz Tajbakhsh

39- Farid Farzin

40- Karim Haghi

41- Ali Ghashghavi

42- Daryoosh Nazari

43- Mansor Dehmorde

44- Mostafa Mohammadi

45- -Mahboobe Hamze

46- Horieh Mohammadi

47- Mohammad Mohammadi

48- Morteza Mohammadi

49- Parvin Haji

50- Hamid Yoosefi

51- Ahmad Reza Shafiei

52- Ali Tavakkoli

53- Hamed Sarrafpoor

54- Siroos Gazanfari

55- Azhang Kian

56- Mahmood Sepahi

57- Homayoon Kohzadi

58- Mansoor Nazari

59- Abdolkarim Ebrahimi

60- Havar Dil

61- Mehdi Khoshhal

62- Karim Gholami

63- Sadegh Rezaei

64-Firoze Sorosh

65- Dara Saleh Zade

66- Rabeeh Shahrokhi

67- Mir Bagher Sedaghi

68- Mina Kermani

69- Mahmod Fatemi

70- Yadollah Ebrahimi

71- Hassan Sarabi

72- Nader Keshtkar

73- Mohammad Karami

74 – Mohammad Razzaghi

75 – Issa Azadeh

76 – Ghafoor Fattahian

77 – Mohammad Hossein Sobhani

78 – Siavosh Rastar

79 – Majid Rohi

80 – Hassan Khalaj

81 – Maryam Sanjabi

82 – Fateme Arbabi

83 – Behzad Alishahi

84 – Zahra Erab

85 – Mohammad Ahmadi

86 -D jae Ani

87 – Mesome Mohammadi

88 – Mina Kermani

89 – Skine Evaz zade

90 – Ahmd Hajri

91 – Nargs Beheshti

92 – Sorya Ebdeollahi

93 – Ebdolhossein Iranpor

94- Mah monir Iranpor

95 – Homa Iranpor

96 – Narges Iranpor

97 – Rahele Iranpor

98 – Tahere Tagipor

99 – Lila Beheshti

100 – Reza Mostofi

101 – Mahnaz Ekafian

102 – Wish Karimi

103 – Ardelan Omidvari

104 – Reza Tokhmafshan

105 – Masood Jalili

106 – Mohsen Karami

107 – Davod Bakhtiari

108 – Ahmad Chhar langi

109 – Easfe Mohammadzade

110 – Parvin Hadi

111 – Ebrahim Moghaderi

112 – Marjan Teklri

113 – Azade Rahmani

114 – Yadolle Dashti

115 -Masood Moghadam

116 – Mehdi Rstami

117 – Sajede Ahmadi

118 – Zinb Cheraghi

119- Ahmd nghashan

120 – Mahmod Haji Zade

121 – Efat Habibi

122 – Roia Ahmadbigi

123 – Reof Yazdani

124 – jhangir Ebasi

125 – Ali Ekrami

126 – Mohammad Beheshti

127 – Mehrdad Ashena

CC:

UNHCR HQ, Geneva.

 UNAMI, Baghdad.

 UNHCR, Baghdad.

 ICRC, Geneva.

The office of Iraq’s President.

 The office of Iraq’s Prime Minister.

 The speaker of the Iraqi Parliament.

 US Department of State.

 US Embassy, Baghdad.

 HRW.

 Iraqi and American Media

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