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		<title>Meeting with an official in the Albanian UNHCR (RAMSA)</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Sep 2017 09:57:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category><![CDATA[Family in the Mujahedin-e Khalq]]></category>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>In a meeting between the UNHCR in Tirana – Refugee and Migrant Services in Albania – and Sahar Family Foundation, an official spoke about the situation of the families of&#8230;</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In a meeting between the UNHCR in Tirana – Refugee and Migrant Services in Albania – and Sahar Family Foundation, an official spoke about the situation of the families of members of the Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization (MEK aka Rajavi cult) and the former members of the group. He told Sahar that there are currently around 230 MEK members who wish to separate from the organization in Tirana. Some of them are kept in a location in the Port of Dorsa in Albania by the MEK.</p>
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<p>These individuals, despite Maryam Rajavi’s threats and promises, refuse to stay with the cult under any circumstances and are determined to gain their freedom no matter what the cost. Maryam Rajavi has threatened that they will not get any allowances once they leave. Clearly the cult wishes to keep them from having any contact, even visual contact, with the current members because it is feared their presence in Tirana living outside the organization would negatively affect the remaining members, leading to more disaffection.</p>
<p>In the meeting, Sahar explained to the official that there are currently some 240 individuals living outside the group for whom the MEK had previously made an agreement with the UNHCR to distribute their allowances. However, some time ago the cult started to cut this allowance for some individuals using various excuses. Now the MEK has told all these individuals that it will no longer pay anything to anyone anymore. This move has provoked strong objections and complaints among the former members. It has also flagged up serious concerns in the government and among the citizens of Tirana who are sensitive to the bizarre behaviour of this group.</p>
<p>The official explained that RAMSA will hold an urgent meeting this month to deal with the situation of the former members and said he was hopeful that positive decisions would be made to support those who had left the MEK in Tirana. The MEK had already informed RAMSA that they will not pay anything to those who have left the organization.</p>
<p>The other matter discussed, which they seemingly knew about, was that some current members of the group, although they have signed loyalty agreements to stay with the MEK, have insisted that they will leave the group if there is any talk about moving to another isolated location similar to Ashraf Garrison in Iraq. The official confessed that the MEK is experiencing a dreadful situation in Tirana and that conditions are getting worse day by day and are becoming unbearable for the members.</p>
<p>Accepting the risk of not being able to return to Paris, Maryam Rajavi made her second trip to Albania to sort out the catastrophic situation of the group and ease the internal tensions and persuade people to move to the remote base.</p>
<p>Everyone who is even slightly familiar with the situation of the Rajavi cult in Albania agrees that the MEK is very rapidly falling apart. Many have witnessed that during the past year more deleterious developments have occurred inside the group than in all those years in Iraq, and many believe that this is due to the efforts made by the families and the former members.</p>
<p>Reports indicate that the recent meeting between Maryam Rajavi and the American senators in Tirana took place because of the recent unexpected deterioration of the organization’s situation in Albania. And that it was also due to pressure from the Albanian government which has complained that the promises made by America previously had not been fulfilled. It is reported that the Senators’ meeting was a kind of impeachment of Maryam Rajavi for not controlling the members and for allowing concerns to be raised throughout Albania.</p>
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		<title>Albanian paper covered the article of Sahar website</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Jun 2017 11:22:06 +0000</pubDate>
				<category><![CDATA[Albania]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Members of the MEK in Albania]]></category>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The latest article titled ‘For the attention of former MEK/MKO/PMOI members in Albania: What is to be done? Where does the UNHCR refugee allowance of individual MEK members go?’ was published in the Albanian paper GAZETA IMPAKT under the title of ‘Çfarë duhet bërë me Muxhahedinët në Shqipëri? Ku shkon ndihma financiare për refugjatët e UNHCR-së për anëtarët individualë të “MEK-ut?’ …</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The latest article written and published by the Sahar Family Foundation titled</p>
<blockquote><p>‘For the attention of former MEK members in Albania: What is to be done? Where does the UNHCR refugee allowance of individual MEK members go?’</p></blockquote>
<p>was fully translated and published in the Albanian paper GAZETA IMPAKT under the title of</p>
<blockquote><p>‘Çfarë duhet bërë me Muxhahedinët në Shqipëri? Ku shkon ndihma financiare për refugjatët e UNHCR-së për anëtarët individualë të “MEK-ut?’</p></blockquote>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img style="width: 500px; height: 265px; margin: 10px;"src="https://st.nejatngo.org/Image/MEK/Albania/Gazeta.jpg"alt=""/></p>
<p>A link to the above mentioned coverage can be reached below:</p>
<p>Çfarë duhet bërë me Muxhahedinët në Shqipëri?[http://gazetaimpakt.com/cfare-duhet-bere-muxhahedinet-ne-shqiperi/ ]</p>
<p>The original English text is shown in the link below:</p>
<p><a href="https://www.nejatngo.org/en/posts/6930">What is to be done? </a></p>
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		<title>Letter of SFF to the UN High Commissioner for Refugees</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Jan 2016 12:11:35 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Mr. Filippo Grandi, UN High Commissioner for Refugees – Geneva With respect, we wish to let you know that after 12 years since the overthrow of Saddam Hussein, and continuous focus on relocating the members of the Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization from Iraq during this period, there are still …</p>
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<p>Sahar Family Foundation in Baghdad sent a letter to Mr. Filippo Grandi, the new UN High Commissioner for Refugees, simultaneous to the presence of the families in front of the gates of Camp Liberty in Iraq.</p>
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<p>The text of the letter is as follows:</p>
<p>Mr. Filippo Grandi, UN High Commissioner for Refugees &ndash; Geneva<img alt=""src="https://st.nejatngo.org/Image/Politician/UN/Filippo_Grandi.jpg"style="width: 400px; height: 212px; margin: 10px; float: right;"/></p>
<p>With respect, we wish to let you know that after 12 years since the overthrow of Saddam Hussein, and continuous focus on relocating the members of the Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization from Iraq during this period, there are still more than two thirds of the members living in insecure conditions in Iraq.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; `</p>
<p>The anguished families of the members would like to know what the obstacles are which stand in the way of relocating them to places of safety and then to third countries. The families would also like to know exactly why they are denied visits with their loved ones which is their very natural and basic right.</p>
<p>We are awaiting your kind response.</p>
<p>Sahar Family Foundation</p>
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		<title>Rajavi tortures Camp Liberty residents in Iraq by denying family contact</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Dec 2014 10:13:45 +0000</pubDate>
				<category><![CDATA[Massoud Rajavi]]></category>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>It is he who, in his own words, is torturing the residents. Reporting on his visit, Sahar website wrote, “Khodabandeh warned Iraqi officials of the threat Camp Liberty residents are exposed to. He emphasized the need to take serious action in order to prevent a human catastrophe in Camp …</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mr. Haider al-Abadi, the Prime Minister of Iraq</p>
<p>Dear Sir,</p>
<p>With regards, the work of Sahar Family Foundation is to campaign for and support the families of individuals <img alt=""src="https://st.nejatngo.org/Image/Politician/Iraq/Ebadi/Al_Ebadi_Heidar.jpg"style="width: 275px; height: 183px; margin: 10px; float: right;"/>trapped in the Mojahedin Khalq Organization&rsquo;s (MKO) Iraqi base, Camp Liberty, in their efforts to gain contact with and access to their loved ones.</p>
<p>Over a period of thirty years the MKO leader, Massoud Rajavi, has used his power as a cult leader to coerce his followers into breaking off all contact with their families unless they were willing to join the organization, pay money, or otherwise help the group.</p>
<p>Even since the group was disarmed and contained in one base, protected by American then Iraqi soldiers, the MKO leader still refuses to allow families to have normal contact. Even letters and phone calls are forbidden for the residents, most of whom are over the age of fifty-five, and many of whom are sick and ailing.</p>
<p>Massoud Rajavi understands that familial love is stronger than the coercive control he imposes on the members and that once families have re-established contact there is a strong likelihood that the member will leave him. As a cult leader he calls families &lsquo;poison&rsquo; with good reason, though with little finesse.</p>
<p>It is in this context that we can examine an article published by the MKO website, Iran Focus, on November 28, 2014 which claims that &ldquo;Iran plots to torture Camp Liberty refugees in Iraq&rdquo;.</p>
<p>http://www.iranfocus.com/en/index.php?option=com_content&amp;view=article&amp;id=29937:iran-plots-to-torture-camp-liberty-refugees-in-iraq&amp;catid=7&amp;Itemid=112 The Iran Focus article claims: &ldquo;In October, Tehran sent several well-known regime agents, including Ebrahim Khodabandeh, to meet the regime&rsquo;s ambassador in Baghdad to pave the way for the offensive against Camp Liberty residents.&rdquo;</p>
<p>The article comes after Ebrahim Khodabandeh met with Iraqi and international officials as well as the Iranian Ambassador in October on behalf of Sahar Family Foundation in order to promote the families&rsquo; efforts to find peaceful and effective solutions for removing the residents of Camp Liberty from Iraq as required by law. Khodabandeh had been a member of the MKO&rsquo;s &lsquo;International Relations&rsquo; department for 23 years before leaving the group. He now heads the families&rsquo; campaign to visit their loved ones inside Camp Liberty. This basic right is still denied by Rajavi in spite of pressure from the ICRC and UN as well as Iraq&rsquo;s human rights ministry.</p>
<p>http://www.saharngo.com/en/story/1479</p>
<p>Massoud Rajavi&rsquo;s extreme sensitivity to the presence of families outside the camp perimeter can be easily explained. Most residents who manage to escape the cult or who are transferred by the UNHCR to third countries prefer to establish contact with and return to their families rather than maintain membership of the MKO. The extreme threat which Rajavi feels from these ordinary families to the control he has over his cult members is therefore expressed in equally extreme terms, calling it &ldquo;torture&rdquo;.</p>
<p>Sahar Family Foundation believes that the denial of family contact must of course be extremely painful for the residents. But it is Rajavi who is solely responsible for this situation. It is he who, in his own words, is torturing the residents.</p>
<p>Reporting on his visit, Sahar website wrote, &ldquo;Khodabandeh warned Iraqi officials of the threat Camp Liberty residents are exposed to. He emphasized the need to take serious action in order to prevent a human catastrophe in Camp Liberty where no one is responsible except Massoud Rajavi the leader of the MKO cult.&rdquo;</p>
<p>Past experience shows that Rajavi, as any other destructive mind control cult leader, is frightened to death of allowing his followers to visit their families, and he is now trying to accuse everyone, including officials of the UN and ICRC as well as Ebrahim Khodabandeh, of plotting against him and his cult.</p>
<p>We wish to remind you and the government of Iraq and the International bodies working with Camp Liberty that a family visit is a fundamental right for the residents under international law and under no pretext, including those invented by Rajavi, should this right continue to be denied.</p>
<p>Regards</p>
<p>Sahar Family Foundation</p>
<p>Baghdad, November 29, 2014</p>
<p>Copy to:</p>
<p>Ms. Jane Holl Lute, the special UNSG adviser to help with the relocation of MKO in Iraq to third countries</p>
<p>Iraqi Minister of Human Rights</p>
<p>Representative of UNHCR in Iraq</p>
<p>Representative of ICRC in Iraq</p>
<p>The media</p>
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		<title>Letter of Sahar Family Foundation to Martin Kobler</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Jun 2013 11:42:50 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Dear Mr Kobler, Following your remarks that the MEK, which has 3400 members in Camp Liberty in Iraq, does not cooperate with the international bodies to solve the problem of relocating the residents to third countries, we decided to raise some issues and questions along with some propositions and demands. What follows might …</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Following the remarks made by the UN Secretary General&rsquo;s Special Representative to Iraq, Mr Martin Kobler, that the Mojahedin-e Khalq (MEK) is not cooperating with the international bodies responsible for relocating the residents of Camp Liberty to third countries, Sahar Family Foundation (SFF) wrote a letter to him and raised <img alt="Letter of Sahar Family Foundation to Martin Kobler"src="https://st.nejatngo.org/Image/Politician/UN/Kobler_Martin_6_L.jpg"style="width: 246px; height: 161px; margin: 10px; float: right;"/>some issues and questions, along with some propositions and demands.</p>
<p>The text of the letter is as follows:</p>
<p>Mr Martin Kobler</p>
<p>UN Secretary General&rsquo;s Special Representative to Iraq</p>
<p>UNAMI, Baghdad, June 1, 2013</p>
<p>Dear Mr Kobler,</p>
<p>Following your remarks that the MEK, which has 3400 members in Camp Liberty in Iraq, does not cooperate with the international bodies to solve the problem of relocating the residents to third countries, we decided to raise some issues and questions along with some propositions and demands.</p>
<p>What follows might have been raised before in your meetings with the families and the former members or in our letters previously, but we found it necessary to repeat these important matters again as reminders.</p>
<p>Background:</p>
<p>1. Following the relocation of the MEK from Ashraf Garrison to Camp Liberty, the situation dramatically changed as far as the MEK leaders were concerned. Since Liberty was much smaller than Ashraf, the cultic controlling conditions could not be fully imposed and therefore the runaways increased and became more frequent. This clearly shows that the controlling methods used by the leaders in an isolated atmosphere are the only obstacles in the way of the residents gaining their freedom.</p>
<p>2. Massoud Rajavi has lately, in an internal hearing, said to the inhabitants of Camp Liberty that the atmosphere of Liberty is poisoned and must be detoxified. He then explained that the presence of the UN, ICRC, and Iraqi officials just outside the camp is a major threat to his cult. It is known that all cult leaders have double standards for inside and outside of their cults. Although Rajavi tries to keep in with international organizations and use their resources for his benefit, he actually considers their presence at Camp Liberty as deadly poison.</p>
<p>3. Rajavi has also said to his followers in Camp Liberty that the highest crime one can commit is to leave the organization and anyone attempting to do so is liable for capital punishment. This applies to the followers in western countries too. Rajavi has clearly exposed his criminal and murderous attitude. This idea is common with terrorist cults, that one who leaves the cult must be killed. Thus the security and safety of the residents of Camp Liberty is in danger and Massoud Rajavi should be considered as the highest threat.</p>
<p>4. Rajavi has striven for many years to keep his cult in Iraq and restore the conditions he used to enjoy under Saddam Hussein. The next option for him is that his cult be relocated as a group to a place similar to Ashraf in another county. This of course is against international laws and regulations and the UNHCR can by no means allow it. Everyone knows that Massoud Rajavi is creating obstacles in the way of the UN officials and he does not want to relocate the residents of Liberty to third countries. The reason is clear. Rajavi knows full well that when his followers leave the isolated and disciplined location of Camp Liberty they will leave his cult and will reveal the many atrocities practiced there.</p>
<p>5. You must be aware that it is about two and a half years that the families of those captured inside the cult are waiting in Iraq only demanding to visit their loved ones. But Rajavi, not only denying this, has made hateful accusations against them and subjected them to mal treatment such as physical and verbal harassment and throwing stones. Rajavi is well aware that once the suppressed emotions and feelings are triggered the effects of mind manipulation will fade away.</p>
<p>6. Rajavi has forbidden his followers to even think about moving to another country. He has resembled this to an epidemic of a deadly virus which can infect his cult. You are aware that he has ideologically banned his followers from talking with or interviews with UN monitors or with any outsider. He has announced that doing so is crossing the ideological picket line. Rajavi considers the relocation of his cult out of Iraq, managed by the UN, as dismantlement of his cult.</p>
<p>7. The last point that we have always repeated is that Rajavi will under no circumstances cooperate with UN officials unless he is forced to. You know that in the process of disarmament and in the process of relocating from Ashraf to Liberty and in the process of sending a small number of people to Albania, Rajavi has done his best to resist and create obstacles and finally, only when he had no other choice has he accepted the fact. No one can expect Rajavi to show logical sense and mutual collaboration.</p>
<p>Important and major questions:</p>
<p>1. Now that you have acknowledged Rajavi is not cooperating on the issue of being relocated from Iraq, and one must say that he has never cooperated on any issue with anyone at all and will never in future unless forced to do so, what is the UN&rsquo;s plan to solve the problem and move the residents to third countries?</p>
<p>2. Is there any will at all to solve the problem and move Rajavi&rsquo;s victims and hostages out of Iraq regardless of political maneuvers and agendas?</p>
<p>3. What can the families and the former members and human rights activists do to help in this issue, or does the UN find itself needless of any assistance?</p>
<p>Propositions and demands:</p>
<p>1. The experience of the recent past few years has shown clearly that Rajavi will not yield to international demands unless he is under enormous pressure. Therefore the political and international pressure on him must be increased and the help offered by families and former members must be brought into consideration.</p>
<p>2. The western and Iraqi lobby of the MEK that only seeks its own particular political interests must be pushed back; do not let the financial and political support of a destructive mind control cult claim more victims.</p>
<p>3. Camp Liberty residents&rsquo; contact with the outside world, in particular with their families, must be restored using every possible means, and the possibility of a life outside the cult must be shown to the followers who have no idea about what is going on around them in the outside world.</p>
<p>Sahar Family Foundation</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 17 Feb 2013 11:46:46 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Urgent call - ... The truth is that Liberty is much smaller than Ashraf and Rajavi’s cultic apartheid cannot be enforced in it so easily; gossip spreads quicker amongst the people and therefore cultic control is much harder. What has no place in Rajavi’s scheming is the life of the members of his cult and he even prefers to have more casualties for using in his propaganda campaign. It must be mentioned that returning to Ashraf ...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style="text-align: center;">Urgent call<br /> Inhabitants of Camp Liberty do not enjoy the minimum of security under Rajavi</div>
<p> It is 10 years now since the Baghdad dictator, the only state sponsor of MKO terrorist cult up to now, has been toppled, but the members are still both mentally and physically captive in the hands of Rajavi. As far as the <img alt=""src="https://st.nejatngo.org/Image/WebSite/SFF/SFF_L.jpg"style="width: 200px; height: 145px; margin: 10px; float: right;"/>suffering families whose loved ones remain confined by the MKO are concerned, the fall of Saddam Hussein did not improve their situation and did not lead to their safety. On the contrary it ended in greater threat and suffering. The families are shocked by the passivism of international organizations, in particular the UN in the face of this situation.<br /> &nbsp;<br /> The process of the past 10 years, particularly the past 3 years during which the families have remained in Iraq with the hope of learning about their loved ones&rsquo; wellbeing, shows that the only party who doesn&rsquo;t want to lift the burden of the MKO from the shoulders of the oppressed Iraqi nation is Massoud Rajavi. It is obvious that the burden of the MKO &#8211; the legacy of Saddam Hussein and a threat to national security &#8211; under pressure from the <img alt=""src="https://st.nejatngo.org/Image/MEK/Liberty/Liberty_2013_3_L.jpg"style="width: 260px; height: 171px; margin: 10px; float: left;"/>occupying forces, is still a problem for the Iraqis.<br /> &nbsp;<br /> Previously we revealed reports from inside Camp Liberty that the top officials of the MKO were instructed to demonstrate that living conditions in Liberty are very difficult in order to feed the organization&rsquo;s propaganda machine which in turn tries to put pressure on the UN and the government of Iraq, and follows the line of &ldquo;getting back to Ashraf&rdquo;.<br /> &nbsp;<br /> News which has emerged following the hand-made missile attack on the camp which resulted several casualties, reveals that the officials of the MKO tried to impose every kind of obstacle to prevent the wounded being taken to hospitals in Baghdad in order to add to the loses. This attack, considering the atmosphere of revenge within some Iraqi forces that know the MKO as collaborators with Saddam Hussein in suppressing the Iraqi people, could easily have been predicted and the same threat still remains.<br /> &nbsp;<br /> It is routine in the Rajavi cult to create martyrs and Rajavi calls it &ldquo;opening a nut with blood&rdquo;. In his previous speeches about the incident of April 8, 2011 which led to the deaths of 36 individuals, Rajavi had said that &lsquo;with this amount of martyrs we managed to inspire the world and managed to delay evacuating Ashraf garrison&rsquo;.<br /> &nbsp;<br /> It is worth mentioning that in that incident some individuals died because the MKO prevented them from being taken to hospital immediately. Rajavi&rsquo;s policy is to make the number of martyrs as high as possible for propaganda purposes. Now that Rajavi is following the path of &ldquo;returning to Ashraf&rdquo;, he strives to increase the number of dead in Liberty.<br /> &nbsp;<br /> We know that the Iraqis did all in their capacity to help the wounded and gave every sort of aid to transfer them to hospitals in Baghdad and even managed to take some and have them treated. But the MKO officials of the camp deliberately tried to prevent this in order to increase the number of dead for propaganda use.<br /> &nbsp;<br /> Rajavi tries to control both internal and external opposition and protest by claiming that he is struggling against the Islamic Republic of Iran and is giving so much blood for this struggle. He always pushes such claims at his critics instead of answering their sincere queries. He tries to legitimize his actions by claiming to have more martyrs than others.<br /> &nbsp;<br /> Why does Rajavi insist on going back to Ashraf?<br /> &nbsp;<br /> Considering the ongoing security status of Iraq, which is one of the worst in the world, it is obvious that the deceived followers of Rajavi residing in Camp Liberty do not enjoy any security. But the question is: if these people do not feel safe just outside Baghdad in an American base, how would they be safer nearer to the Iranian border and far away from Baghdad? If Rajavi is honest and his real concern is his followers&rsquo; security he should have asked for them to be transferred out of Iraq to a third country or at least to the west of Iraq further from the Iranian border.<br /> &nbsp;<br /> The truth is that Liberty is much smaller than Ashraf and Rajavi&rsquo;s cultic apartheid cannot be enforced in it so easily; gossip spreads quicker amongst the people and therefore cultic control is much harder. What has no place in Rajavi&rsquo;s scheming is the life of the members of his cult and he even prefers to have more casualties for using in his propaganda campaign.<br /> &nbsp;<br /> It must be mentioned that returning to Ashraf would be the clearest indication that the organization is to be restored for terrorist activities. This would make the present situation even more complicated and in consequence both the national security of Iraq and the security of the residents of the camp would be at greater risk.<br /> &nbsp;<br /> Sahar Family Foundation which represents the families of the trapped members of the MKO in Iraq wishes to draw the attention of all international and humanitarian organizations worldwide, in particular the UN and UNAMI and the SGSR Mr Martin Kobler to the fact that while the residents of Camp Liberty are under the cultic rule of Rajavi they will not enjoy the least bit of security.<br /> &nbsp;<br /> We urge all western countries and humanitarian organizations, despite all the obstacles created by Massoud Rajavi, to do all in their capacity to transfer the MKO members in Iraq to a third country and let their families be gratified.</p>
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		<title>Letter of Sahar Family Foundation to Mr. Martin Kobler</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 09 Feb 2013 11:50:19 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>According to the information we have received, each unit of the Rajavi cult inside Camp Liberty has a legal and political liaison 'representative' who is the only person authorized to have contact with UN officials when they enter the camp. They are instructed to continuously complain about conditions in the camp...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The SFF has written a letter concerning the latest developments in the Interim Transit Camp Liberty to Mr <img alt=""src="https://st.nejatngo.org/Image/Politician/UN/Kobler_Martin_3_L.jpg"style="margin: 10px; float: right;"/>Martin Kobler, the Special Representative of the UN Secretary General to Iraq, which was handed over in person during a meeting.<br /> &nbsp;<br /> Mr Martin Kobler,<br /> UNAMI, Baghdad, Iraq<br /> &nbsp;<br /> Dear Mr Kobler,<br /> &nbsp;<br /> With regards, we wish to share with you what we learned from some members of the MKO who very recently managed to escape from the camp and gain their freedom.<br /> &nbsp;<br /> As you know, Camp Liberty has the area of one kilometer by one kilometer which is much smaller than Ashraf Garrison. The entrance contains check posts belonging to UNAMI and to the Government of Iraq separately. This place is now called &#8216;the triangle&#8217; since the MKO has also established a post there.<br /> &nbsp;<br /> All traffic in and out of the camp is controlled by the two posts of UNAMI and the GOI, and the third one, which belongs to the MKO, is merely keeping watch on these events and their job is to inform the various MKO units when the UN authorities are entering the camp. In this case residents in the unit that the officials are approaching are obliged to return to their dormitories and lock the doors and do not come out until they are told everything is clear. &ldquo;Security reasons&rdquo; is the excuse they give to the members for such a bizarre act.<br /> &nbsp;<br /> When the UN officials enter the camp, the MKO post immediately warns leaders and they issue a state of alert to all units. In this situation, those residents who might try to contact the UN officials must be watched carefully and kept away. Everyone has been warned not to approach any visitor.<br /> &nbsp;<br /> According to the information we have received, each unit of the Rajavi cult inside Camp Liberty has a legal and political liaison &#8216;representative&#8217; who is the only person authorized to have contact with UN officials when they enter the camp. They are instructed to continuously complain about conditions in the camp. Everyone else must stay inside the dormitories until they are told to come out when the officials have left.<br /> &nbsp;<br /> The MKO authorities say that they have been promised the same facilities they had in Ashraf and now they understand that this is because the UN wanted to separate off the discontented members. The MKO is following a policy of causing disruption in their present situation in an attempt to be allowed to return to Ashraf.<br /> &nbsp;<br /> In this regard they have ordered the members to deliberately create terrible and unbearable conditions inside the camp and, according to them; if some die doing this it is worthwhile.<br /> &nbsp;<br /> The Sahar Family Foundation which represents the ex-members and the families of trapped members of the MKO would like to urge you to deal with the above mentioned matters and make every effort so that:<br /> &nbsp;<br /> 1. The inhabitants of the camp have free access to the outside world, particularly to the UN officials who visit the camp;<br /> 2. The suffering families who have been waiting in Iraq for three years will be able to visit their loved ones.<br /> &nbsp;<br /> Sahar Family Foundation<br /> Baghdad, Feb 1, 2013</p>
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		<title>Open letter of SFF to the UN Secretary General</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Oct 2012 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>And as the suffering families of the members are still waiting in Iraq after almost three years to visit their loved ones and have not only not received any positive answer but have been insulted and accused and even harassed by the MKO elements,We as the representative of the families of the members of the MKO in Iraq urge you to use your international capacity and...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sahar Family Foundation has written an open letter to Mr Ban Ki Moon, the UN Secretary General, and has sent the copies to the international media and the appropriate authorities.</p>
<p> <em>The text of the letter is as follows:</em></p>
<p> Mr Ban Ki Moon,<img vspace="10"hspace="10"align="right"alt="UN Secretary General"src="https://st.nejatngo.org/Image/Politician/UN/Ban_Ki_Moon_4_L.jpg"/><br /> UN Secretary General<br /> With Regards</p>
<p> As the Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization (MKO) has eventually left Ashraf garrison and moved to Liberty transit camp, and the process of UN asylum registration has begun,</p>
<p> As the name of the MKO had been removed from the list of foreign terrorist organizations (FTO) in the US, Europe and Britain, and as Western countries no longer regard the MKO as a terrorist entity,</p>
<p> And as the suffering families of the members are still waiting in Iraq after almost three years to visit their loved ones and have not only not received any positive answer but have been insulted and accused and even harassed by the MKO elements,</p>
<p> We as the representative of the families of the members of the MKO in Iraq urge you to use your international capacity and:</p>
<p> Arrange for the meeting of the families with their loved ones in order to end their sufferings.</p>
<p> The news received from Camp Liberty indicates that the cultic relationships and standards are still imposed at their most intense. The members are told that they are bound to stay in Iraq and no one is allowed to leave. The members are also frightened about what the consequences would be if they leave the organization or seek to visit their families. The phobia of &lsquo;extradition to Iran and facing torture and execution&rsquo; is systematically cultivated in the minds of the members.<br /> The MKO authorities have clearly told the members that the National Liberation Army (Saddam Hussein&rsquo;s private army of Rajavi) is the MKO&rsquo;s sole capital investment and will never, under any circumstances, be given up. The leaders have emphasized that arms and weapons are not detachable from the MKO&rsquo;s struggle.</p>
<p> As the obstacle of the FTO list has been removed and access by UN officials to the MKO members is much easier in Camp Liberty, there is no excuse for not arranging family meetings for the members. The families are eager to independently make sure about the physical and mental wellbeing of their loved ones.</p>
<p> The MKO is claiming that the members have chosen their destiny willingly and knowingly and that they have no desire to visit their families. There are many documents however which prove these individuals are systemically mind manipulated and their willpower has been psychologically robbed from them.</p>
<p> UN officials have the capacity to arrange these meetings without the interference of the MKO authorities. The same thing has been arranged in other parts of the world in the past. This excuse that the MKO leaders do not cooperate can no longer be acceptable and it is the duty of the UN officials to demand that the MKO leaders give the members their most basic human rights. If the leaders are refusing to do so, it is surely right for the UN to announce it publicly and not just in private meetings.</p>
<p> We wish to thank you in advance on behalf of the families.</p>
<p> Sahar Family Foundation<br /> Baghdad, October 10, 2012</p>
<p> Copies to:<br /> Mr Martin Kobler and the UNAMI<br /> Iraqi ministry of human rights<br /> ICRC in Iraq<br /> US Ambassador to Iraq<br /> International and Iraqi media</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Oct 2012 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The consequences of de-proscribing the Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization (MKO) by the US State Department, had become the top priority of his cult, have been discussed and analyzed in various ways..But as far as the suffering families of the members of the MKO are concerned, who have no request except to visit their loved ones and be sure about their physical and mental wellbeing, this development gives them fresh hope. Perhaps ...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The consequences of de-proscribing the Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization (MKO) by the US State Department, which Rajavi was so eager about and in recent years had become the top priority of his cult, have been discussed and analyzed in various ways by various entities. <img width="240"vspace="10"hspace="10"height="180"align="right"alt="Families of MKO hostages, more hopeful than ever"src="https://st.nejatngo.org/Image/Gatherings/Iraq_201005/Iraq_Ashraf_Families_1.jpg"/></p>
<p> Since our task is not political and we are by no means experts, we leave the analysis to the professionals. But as far as the suffering families of the members of the MKO are concerned, who have no request except to visit their loved ones and be sure about their physical and mental wellbeing, this development gives them fresh hope. Perhaps now the MKO will accept its obligations which will lead it to meeting the just demands of the families. </p>
<p> Although it is claimed that the MKO has not officially performed any terrorist act for political purposes for more than a decade, the US State Department&rsquo;s report states its strong concerns about MKO maltreatment against the members and their families and violation of human rights inside the organization. </p>
<p> Rajavi is still insisting on keeping the members in isolation from the outside world, in particular from their families. The cultic relationship and internal mind manipulation and the so called &ldquo;current operation&rdquo; daily sessions for brainwashing of the followers are practiced more severely than ever. The same apartheid policy to limit contact of the members between themselves, as well as the outside world, has been imposed in Camp Liberty after moving from Camp Ashraf. </p>
<p> News emerging from the temporary transit camp Liberty indicates that the physical separation inside the camp between units, which is essential for keeping control over the members, is practiced in different ways. The cult, away from the eyes of the UN and Iraqi officials, has begun to dig wells and has used the excavated soil to create embankments between the units to separate them from each other and prevent the residents from having access to one another. The cult has also used artificial trees to form boundaries between units. </p>
<p> Although the MKO has publicly accepted that they will soon leave Camp Liberty and Iraq, inside the cult the members are constantly told by even Massoud Rajavi himself that Liberty is another Ashraf and they will not leave Iraq under any circumstances. </p>
<p> Up to now 12 individuals have managed to escape from Camp Liberty and by doing so they have left the organization. All of them have emphasized that severe physical and psychological pressure and control is imposed over the members and all routes of escape, both physical and mental, have been blocked. </p>
<p> This news also reveals that the cult has briefed the members about Nejat Society in Iran, Iran Interlink in Europe, and the Sahar Family Foundation in Iraq and has told them that these bodies are the agents of Iran&rsquo;s ministry of intelligence and their task is to capture the defectors and hand them over to the Iranian authorities to be taken back to Iran and face torture and execution. By doing so they try to create phobia inside the minds of the members and prevent them from accepting the assistance offered to them to contact their families and to start a new life after leaving the organization. </p>
<p> Nevertheless, the families are generally more hopeful than ever and they see a bright future when they can embrace their loved ones after so many years of separation and no news. </p>
<p> Sahar Family Foundation once again draws the attention of all Iraqi and international bodies and officials to the severe violation of human rights inside Camp Liberty and all the control measures practiced there. We urge the international community to be concerned about the situation and use every possible means to stop the MKO from violating the members&rsquo; most basic human rights. </p>
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		<title>Open letter of SFF to US Secretary of State</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Mar 2012 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>There are talks about Ashraf inhabitants. Who is their representative? Is the self-appointed totalitarian leader of a mind control destructive cult recognized to talk on their behalf? Why there are always talks about terrorism but not about mind control? You know well that the latter is the base of the former. Is the US administration making the same mistake as was mentioned in the RAND report and is preserving a cult with terrorist application?</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ms. Hillary Rodham Clinton <br /> US State Department </p>
<p> Dear Ms. Secretary, <img width="200"vspace="10"hspace="10"height="145"align="right"alt="Open letter of SFF to US Secretary of State"src="https://st.nejatngo.org/Image/WebSite/SFF/SFF_L.jpg"/></p>
<p> With regards, on behalf of the ex-members and families picketing outside the Ashraf garrison in Iraq we wish to draw your attention to the following: </p>
<p> We were informed that you have stated: &ldquo;M.E.K. cooperation in the successful and peaceful closure of Camp Ashraf&rdquo; will be &ldquo;a key factor in any decision&rdquo; on its longstanding request that the State Department lift its terrorist designation. </p>
<p> We have no argument on lifting its terrorist designation or not, since it is not our concern and has no effect on our tasks. This is up to the US administration which will of course act on national and political interests. As far as we are concerned, we are seeking a humanitarian goal to which no government (including Iraq and the US) and no international organization has paid any proper attention. </p>
<p> The MEK led by Massoud Rajavi is a destructive mind control cult which is manipulating its members using psychological techniques in order to keep them captive. The families of the members have been sitting outside the Ashraf garrison for more than two years with the request of just visiting their loved ones freely. This request has been completely denied by Rajavi. He is afraid that once these people meet their families and have the smallest access to the outside world their minds would break free and they would no longer stay in the cult. Only once Rajavi accepts this request we can say that he has cooperated. </p>
<p> Moving from &#8216;Ashraf&#8217; to &#8216;Liberty&#8217; would not be good for anyone as long as its cultic structure is kept intact. It is just like moving an armed mine from one place to another. If the mine is defused (the cult&rsquo;s structure is changed) and left where it is, it would be much more beneficial than moving it to another place without defusing it. Merely moving the cult physically without changing its cultic relationship which is the basis of its terrorist characteristic will have no effect whatsoever. </p>
<p> The Rajavi cult has claimed that since the invasion of Iraq by the allied forces it has abandoned its weapons and was not involved in any terrorist activities. But you know well that this cult was forced to be disarmed by the American Forces and had no means to get engaged in military actions. Rajavi then said that &ldquo;we want the owner of the weapon rather than the weapon itself&rdquo; and vowed to his followers that they would be given modern weapons by the Americans. Rajavi gave the weapons to keep the cultic structure of the MEK. Now, Rajavi is prepared to give up the Ashraf garrison in order to keep its inhabitants and his organization intact. By doing so he would be able to establish another &ldquo;Ashraf&rdquo; elsewhere. This by no means is considered as &ldquo;cooperation&rdquo; since when being unarmed, Rajavi gave up his weapons but as soon as the cult was de-proscribed by the EU, he issued a statement and claimed his weapons back. </p>
<p> As far as the suffering families are concerned, there are 3400 captives in the hand of Rajavi who have no access whatsoever with the outside world no matter being in Ashraf or in Liberty. Rajavi is prepared to pull back provided he is able to keep his cultic structure and rule over his followers. So long as he is keeping his cult as it is he is able to conduct terrorism. Unfortunately the western governments as well as the international organizations in the past 9 years have played Saddam Hussein&rsquo;s role for the MEK and have restored Rajavi&rsquo;s physical and psychological rule and influence over his captive members. </p>
<p> There are talks about Ashraf inhabitants. Who is their representative? Is the self-appointed totalitarian leader of a mind control destructive cult recognized to talk on their behalf? Why there are always talks about terrorism but not about mind control? You know well that the latter is the base of the former. Is the US administration making the same mistake as was mentioned in the RAND report and is preserving a cult with terrorist application? </p>
<p> The Sahar Family Foundation (SFF) has always emphasized that without involving the families there would be no solution for the dilemma, and unfortunately the US administration that plays a vital role in the case pays no attention to this key factor and sill tries to solve the problem without engaging the true representatives of Ashraf inhabitants. We are afraid that in this case this difficulty will remain unsolved. </p>
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