Representatives of Aawa Association and Iran-Zanan Association attended a EU Parliament meeting, Brussels. These human rights activists recounted the Mujahedin-e Khalq aka MKO/MEK/PMOI leaders’ abuse of the most basic rights of the cult’s members.
Representatives of Aawa Association and Iran-Zanan Association attended a EU Parliament meeting, Brussels. These human rights activists recounted the Mujahedin-e Khalq aka MKO/MEK/PMOI leaders’ abuse of the most basic rights of the cult’s members.
Mr. Mohammad Javad Noruzi contacted his family and informed them of his separation from the Cult of Mujahedin-e Khalq in Albania. He wrote letter to his family and sent them his photos. The Noruzi family are trying to help him repatriate to his homeland.
Mujahedin-e Khalq Cult ex-members gathered together to discuss the Cult leader’s tricks to force members stay with the group. They talked over Maryam Rajavi’s travel from France to Albania, the Cult’s efforts to amuse members with different celebrations, meetings, …
The meeting held in Paris.
Mr. Ghorbanali Hosseinenjad, Mr. Issa Azade, Mr. Mohammad Razzaghi and Mr. Mansour Nazari participated the meeting.
The video file of the meeting published on defectors’ websites.
On the occasion of the International Women’s Day, three female defectors of the Mujahedin Khalq Organiation (the MKO) stated their steadiness in their efforts to liberate their friends who are still taken as hostages in the group.
Today, about 1000 women are kept in the MKO under the cult-like control of Maryam Rajavi.
Batoul Soltani, Homeira Mohammad Nejhad and Zahra Moieni are the disassociated members of the MKO who attended the European Parliament in Bruxel, Belgium on the Int. Women’s Day, March 8th.
During their visit with the EU representatives, they spoke of grieves and sufferings of a thousand Iranian women who are deprived from their basic rights under the rule of Maryam Rajavi.
Despite the propaganda launched by the MKO, these women could manage to bring the EU parliamentarian to hear the voice of the suffering women imprisoned behind the bars of the Cult of Rajavi.
The three female ex-members of the cult stressed their determination to keep on their work and support to fulfill the rights of their friends in the cult.
The women of the cult of Rajavi are enduring constant physical and mental pressure under the command of Maryam Rajavi. Modern slavery has made robots out of these women. According to the rules of the cult of Rajavi, female members are not allowed to marry and have children. They are not even allowed to contact their family. They are forced to wear hijab. Breaking the rules of the cult results in solitary confinement and mental and physical torture.
Massoud Rajavi has evidently told the five hundred members of the so-called Elite-Council of the cult that they are “maids” of Maryam Rajavi. A large number of these women have been serving Maryam in her headquarters in Paris for decades. Maryam Rajavi the co-leader of the cult is actually the executors of Massoud’s irrational and ambitious orders.
A list of women who have been physically and mentally tortured by the cult of Rajavi was submitted to human rights bodies and feminist movements.
Female members who are still captured in the cult of Rajavi are so horrified of torture that they cannot protest against the authorities of the cult. Some of these women are even in harder situation; they are imprisoned and isolated inside the cult; they are organizationally jailed.
Members of Women Association cult call on all justice and women’s rights movements and international bodies to investigate the case of women inside the MKO bases.
They probed the trial of Maryam and Massoud Rajavi in an international Court.
On the occasion of the International Women’s Day, three female defectors of the Mujahedin Khalq Organiation (the MKO) stated their steadiness in their efforts to liberate their friends who are still taken as hostages in the group.
Today, about 1000 women are kept in the MKO under the cult-like control of Maryam Rajavi.
Batoul Soltani, Homeira Mohammad Nejhad and Zahra Moieni are the disassociated members of the MKO who attended the European Parliament in Bruxel, Belgium on the Int. Women’s Day, March 8th.
During their visit with the EU representatives, they spoke of grieves and sufferings of a thousand Iranian women who are deprived from their basic rights under the rule of Maryam Rajavi.
Despite the propaganda launched by the MKO, these women could manage to bring the EU parliamentarian to hear the voice of the suffering women imprisoned behind the bars of the Cult of Rajavi.
The three female ex-members of the cult stressed their determination to keep on their work and support to fulfill the rights of their friends in the cult.
The women of the cult of Rajavi are enduring constant physical and mental pressure under the command of Maryam Rajavi. Modern slavery has made robots out of these women. According to the rules of the cult of Rajavi, female members are not allowed to marry and have children. They are not even allowed to contact their family. They are forced to wear hijab. Breaking the rules of the cult results in solitary confinement and mental and physical torture.
Massoud Rajavi has evidently told the five hundred members of the so-called Elite-Council of the cult that they are “maids” of Maryam Rajavi. A large number of these women have been serving Maryam in her headquarters in Paris for decades. Maryam Rajavi the co-leader of the cult is actually the executors of Massoud’s irrational and ambitious orders.
A list of women who have been physically and mentally tortured by the cult of Rajavi was submitted to human rights bodies and feminist movements.
Female members who are still captured in the cult of Rajavi are so horrified of torture that they cannot protest against the authorities of the cult. Some of these women are even in harder situation; they are imprisoned and isolated inside the cult; they are organizationally jailed.
Members of Women Association cult call on all justice and women’s rights movements and international bodies to investigate the case of women inside the MKO bases.
They probed the trial of Maryam and Massoud Rajavi in an international Court.
Mr. Karim Aliyari was a POW of Iran-Iraq war, however his name along with some other prisoners’ names were not registered on the Red Cross list. So as, after the war ended and an agreement signed between Iran and Iraq and RC to exchange POWs of both countries, the Baath Regime didn’t register their names on the exchange list of RC.
Instead Saddam regime handed them over to the Mujahedin-e Khalq.
Karim had had no contact with his family since he was captured during Iran-Iraq War in 1986.
Finally Karim managed to liberate himself from the mental and physical barriers of the MKO cult in Albania and contact his family after more than thirty years.
The delegation consisted of Mr. Ali Akbar Rastgoo, Ghorbanali Hosseinnejad, Isa Azadeh and Reza Jebelli who once had been of veteran, high ranking members of the MKO Cult.
The meeting took place at Ms. Gomes office in the EU Parliament, Brussels.
MKO ex-members iterated the situation of some 2000 members of the cult in Albania who have no access to the outside world, esp. their families. Mr. Hosseinenjad as an example described the situation of her daughter within the cult who is prevented by the cult leaders to visit her father and her only sister (The two sisters have not been able to see or have any contact with each other during their lifetime due to the enforced separation of families within the Cult of Mujahedin-e Khalq.).
The former members also defined: the financial sources of the Cult during Saddam Hussein era and afterwards, the oppressive and repressive affairs within the cult Camps in Iraq and now in Albania, ban of marriage, the cult leaders’ efforts for lobbying in the EU parliament and to whitewash their history and nature of violence and terror.
Ms. Gomes welcomed the MKO ex-member’s delegation. The MEP expressed regret over the appalling situation under which the cult members live. She also announced her readiness for the next visits.
The MEP emphasized she will inform the President of the European Parliament and other MEPs, of the MKO Cult members situation.
A delegation of Aawa Association and Peyvand-e Rahaei Association [consisting of former members of the Mujahedin-e Khalq cult in Germany and France] met Ms. Ana Maria Gomes; Member of the European Parliament (Portuguese Socialist Party) on Tuesday February 7th, 2017.
The delegation consisted of Mr. Ali Akbar Rastgoo, Ghorbanali Hosseinnejad, Isa Azadeh and Reza Jebelli who once had been of veteran, high ranking members of the MKO Cult.
The meeting took place at Ms. Gomes office in the EU Parliament, Brussels.
MKO ex-members iterated the situation of some 2000 members of the cult in Albania who have no access to the outside world, esp. their families. Mr. Hosseinenjad as an example described the situation of her daughter within the cult who is prevented by the cult leaders to visit her father and her only sister (The two sisters have not been able to see or have any contact with each other during their lifetime due to the enforced separation of families within the Cult of Mujahedin-e Khalq.).
The former members also defined: the financial sources of the Cult during Saddam Hussein era and afterwards, the oppressive and repressive affairs within the cult Camps in Iraq and now in Albania, ban of marriage, the cult leaders’ efforts for lobbying in the EU parliament and to whitewash their history and nature of violence and terror.
Ms. Gomes welcomed the MKO ex-member’s delegation. The MEP expressed regret over the appalling situation under which the cult members live. She also announced her readiness for the next visits.
The MEP emphasized she will inform the President of the European Parliament and other MEPs, of the MKO Cult members situation.
Mr. Rajabi was in Turkey when the Mujahedin-e Khalq agents deceived him into joining the group under the false promises of better life and work opportunities in Europe.
Mr. Rajabi was then transferred to MKO Camps in Iraq. He lost 15 years of his life within the Mujahedin-e Khalq Cult camps. In 2016 he was relocated to Albania along with other MKO members.
In Tirana, Mr. Rajabi managed to liberate himself from the clutches of the Rajavis Cult.
Majid’s brother who is an active member of Nejat Society and tried a lot to save Majid says:
“We haven’t seen our younger brother in more than a decade due to the manipulation practices of a criminal cult. Majid is now 41. I am really happy for my brother. He finally managed to find his way and released himself from the anti-Iranian Cult of MKO …”
Mr. Rajabi was in Turkey when the Mujahedin-e Khalq agents deceived him into joining the group under the false promises of better life and work opportunities in Europe.
Mr. Rajabi was then transferred to MKO Camps in Iraq. He lost 15 years of his life within the Mujahedin-e Khalq Cult camps. In 2016 he was relocated to Albania along with other MKO members.
In Tirana, Mr. Rajabi managed to liberate himself from the clutches of the Rajavis Cult.
Majid’s brother who is an active member of Nejat Society and tried a lot to save Majid says:
"We haven’t seen our younger brother in more than a decade due to the manipulation practices of a criminal cult. Majid is now 41. I am really happy for my brother. He finally managed to find his way and released himself from the anti-Iranian Cult of MKO …”