Forced Marriages in the MEK
Forced marriage may be unheard of in the today’s world but it is a phenomenon that can threat any society. It isn’t limited to developing countries; it can happen anywhere…
Forced marriage may be unheard of in the today’s world but it is a phenomenon that can threat any society. It isn’t limited to developing countries; it can happen anywhere…
Amir Vafa was born in France after his parents moved there from Iran to join Massoud Rajavi and his movement. They were then sent to the group’s Camp Ashraf in…
On a blisteringly hot summer afternoon in 2006, Reza Sadeghi ran into an old friend at the Iraqi headquarters of the Mojahedin-e Khalq, an exiled Iranian militant group better known…
++ Coronavirus is, of course, a hot topic and the MEK has been on overdrive to keep itself relevant by falsifying films, audios, and reports so as to denounce Iran…
Iran’s Islamic Revolution remains as bellwether, even though attempts to emulate it have not yet succeeded. — Journalist Eric Walberg In number theory, 41 is a prime number meaning…
Recently, I came across a website by the name of Organization of Iranian American communities or (OIAC). Its mission statement says: “OIAC works to promote human rights and democratic freedoms…
Bakhshali Alizadeh : FROM CAPTIVITY TO BITTER DAY According to the Iranian Oral History website, the 304th ‘Night of Memorials of Holy Defense’ event was held on Thursday, July 25,…
Cult of Rajavi, The Swamp of Political Dogmatism History and Ideology Founded in 1965 the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran, also known as the Mojahedin-e Khalq or more simply the…
MEK’ing history Why the State Department Let a Terrorist Cult Gather on its Doorstep How did the MEK go from terrorist cult to State Dept partner in pushing regime change…
++ In reaction to Trump’s designation of Iran’s IRGC as a terrorist entity, many scathingly commented ‘how come the IRGC – Iran’s army – is a terrorist entity, but the…