Mujahedin Members and Self-immolation

The Moving Spirit of An Ideological Cult

The insistence of Massoud Rajavi, the ideological leader of MKO/MEK/PMOI terrorist cult, on clearly defining his animus struggle against the Iranian regime as an ideological war is an indication of strongly moving on the path of an obsessive ideological cult. In fact, MKO’s alleged terrorist operations and plots against Iranian people..

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Rajavi incites brainwashed Mojahedin to burn themselves

… In addition to the torture of the MKO members, cult leader Rajavi initiated the anti-humanitarian act …to deny families who have gathered at the camp gates from seeing their children, and on the other hand to prevent the families from checking the health of their loved ones. Iraqi police intervened last week through inspection of the [MKO/MEK/PMOI] hospital, which is part of the sovereignty of Iraq, to provide medicine and doctors. But the MKO leaders took the initiative to send members to injure themselves to prevent the entry of Iraqi police …

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Open letter to the Minister of Justice, Ms. Michèle Alliot-Marie

… Taking into account the self immolations, carried out on the streets of France on 17 June 2003 by members of the PMOI in order to intimidate the French judiciary after the arrest of Maryam Rajavi, and collaboration of the cult with Saddam Hussein, the dictator of Iraq who left the trace of several crimes in Iraq and Iran and, the terrorist operations admitted by the PMOI/MKO/MEK inside Iran and the long wait of the families of the Camp Ashraf residents for several months behind the closed doors of the camp, and …

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Self-Immolation by the MKO Must be Re-Examined

The 2003 arrest came as part of a raid by French police, whose government felt it was a necessary reaction to the MKO/MEK/PMOI conundrum…In a bizarre show of devotion, after the arrests took place, it became clear that members continued to be forthright and obliging in their blind commitment towards their leader. Ten members, committed senseless acts of self-immolation in an extreme response to the arrest of the leader—for the sake of the leader—not for the sake of the Iranian people.

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A book on MEK”Misled Martyrs”

she describes the heart-rending scene of an MEK/MKO/PMOI sympathizer committing self-immolation to protest the arrest of Maryam Rajavi in Paris. The suicide lost her life. The reader now keeps on reading because questions do not leave his curious mind. What motivation; what kind of hatred makes Neda commit such an act of protest? Why doesn’t Mujahedin khalq Organization prohibit such acts…

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Paris court summons two Mojahedin Khalq members

… The 55-year-old Mahmoud Alami and 51-year-old Hossein Amini-Qolipour who are the members of the terrorist Mujahedin Khalq Organization (MKO, MEK, Rajavi cult) were summoned to face charges of encouraging a woman to commit suicide. The MKO staged a protest in June 2003 against the French police raid on the MKO Headquarters in Paris…

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MKO terrorists tried and appealed in France

Mahmood Aemi (with two false identities of Mahmoud Alami and Mohsen Abbasi) and Hossein Amini Gholipour were brought to trial for cheating their friends to set themselves on fire. Two notorious MKO/MEK/PMOI elements appeared before the Court of Appeal of Paris on Friday for”incitement to suicide”..

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Preparedness for suicide, a prerequisite for MKO operations

(An interview with Batool Soltani on MKO self-immolations – a précis of parts 35-36)- The means of suicide had to be necessarily checked as the first priorities along with other weapons needed for the operations. They were cyanides, hand-grenades, and guns and the teams received special trainings to use them in critical situations. Of course, they received other psychological and security trainings to counteract after-arrest tortures and pressures if they failed to commit suicide and fell into the hands of the regime’s forces. In general, any thought of compromise was a taboo within MKO/MEK/PMOI; there was no alternate but to kill or be killed.

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Neda had been tutored from the childhood

(An interview with Batool Soltani on MKO self-immolations – Part 26).. … To talk of my acquaintance with her, we were once on the same team-work in Camp Ashraf before the US invasion of Iraq and when Maryam (Rajavi) was still in Ashraf. However, Neda left for the Europe simultaneous with Maryam’s relocation to France…

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Mojahedin’s suicide operation knows no limits

many MKO members individually or under the cover of organizational activity are residing in the European countries and France in particular as lawful or even unlawful political refugees. As Mojahedin have mostly concentrated their forces in France where they were provided with political refuge, its government has been confronted with many more problems compared to other European countries regarding the terrorist activities of this cultic group.Mojahedin’s open dossier of 17 June is one of the main challenges the France government ..

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