In a recent Facebook post, former child soldier and member of the MEK, Zhina Hosseinnejad reveals that while she was in Albania, the MEK operated a company called “We4You” to generate income through graphic design and marketing.
She presents supporting evidence, including internal communications between herself and her superior official in the MEK’s hierarchy, emails, and other documents that clearly show members were instructed to work for clients—including those who openly expressed support for the Iranian government—while hiding their Albanian IP addresses and avoiding political discussions.
Zhina argues that this exposes a double standard: the MEK frequently labels defectors and critics as “agents of the regime”, yet was willing to do business with individuals who publicly supported the Islamic Republic when it served the organization’s financial interests.