Mujahedin Members and Self-immolation

June 17, 2003: perils or promises for the MKO

Although the MKO/MEK/PMOI propaganda uses the names of Neda Hassani and Sedigheh Mojaveri as martyrs and heroes who sacrificed themselves for their leader, the world sees significant signs of cult-like indoctrination and coercion in the death of two young women. The MKO definitely demoted

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Anne Khodabandeh: Deceptive Recruitment – from Canada to Colorado

anyone who met Neda could instantly see that she wasn’t that kind of person. Her parents should have been tremendously proud of this kind, thoughtful, ambitious young woman …Instead the MEK tricked them into believing that their harsh military camps in Iraq were the ideal place to keep her safe from bourgeoise Western corruption. The MEK, they were told, promoted women…

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Self-immolation anniversary of MKO members in France

On June 17, 20, 2003 more than 1,300 French Police kicked their way into the walled compound of the Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK, a.k.a. MKO) in Auvers-Sur-Oise, north of Paris that has served as the terrorist group’s headquarters…this induction of whole hearted devotion does not happen spontaneously but is the result of the cult leader’s skillful use of thought-reform techniques.”…

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Suicide: First and Last Resort for the MKO

Each day 100 members of the Mujahedin Khalq Organization (the MKO) should set themselves on fire, in case of evacuation of Camp Liberty, Iraq, based on the new order by their guru, Massoud Rajavi. A smuggled letter by the camp residents handed over to Iraqi security guards….

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Rajavi cult victim set himself alight in Camp Liberty

..man named Shahram Mohseni set fire to himself in protest at dawn today (Sunday), adding that although Mohseni suffered serious burns to his legs and back it had been possible to save his life. Officials at Camp Liberty report that many MEK/MKO/PMOI members are suffering from mental illness because of the pressures they have been under for the past three decades. ..

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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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