Women Rights in the Mujahedin Khalq

Recognition of Women’s Rights according to Rajavi

Maryam Sanjabi joined the MKO/MEK/PMOI in 1986….They closed her eyes and tied her hands and threw her to a room where five other women were jailed. Maryam was shocked, she could not think of anything and do anything except crying. ”I could not believe that the organization that I had chosen with love as my ideal was treating me like this”, she writes.She was then interrogated ….

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On the occasion of Maryam Rajavi’s Women’s Day show

While Maryan Rajavi the leader of the Mujahedin Khalq Organization (the MKO/ Rajavi’s Cult), is about to hold conference on the occasion of Women’s Day on Feb 27, 2016 in Paris, France to allegedly defend the right of Iranian women, one should ask her who is to save the women entangled in your cult in Camp Liberty Iraq. The entanglement that transfered the women to modern slaves that would set themselves a flame …

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The Cult of Rajavi keep members as “Non Person”

Massoud Rajavi’s similarities with other dictators originates from his cultic Now, let’s get back to Massoud Rajavi. He runs a polygamous cult, according to the testimonies of former female members of the MKO/MEK/PMOI. Batoul Soltani is one of the female victims of Massoud Rajavi whose revelations about abuses committed in the cult has become a credited source for cult experts. . This is Wikipedia’s account about this victim of the Cult of Rajavi:…

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Urgent action is needed to save women from MKO camps

While the leader of the Mujahedin Khalq Organization (the MKO/ Rajavi’s Cult), holds conference on the occasion of Women’s Day in Berlin, Germany to allegedly defend the right of Iranian women, one should ask her to present a proposal about the economic, political and social achievements of women in her own camps both in France and Iraq.

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Solidarity with women residing in the MKO camps

The impact of women’s rights abuse ranges from immediate to long-term multiple physical, sexual, and mental abuses, including death. It negatively affects women’s general well-being and prevents women from fully participating in society. Violence not only has negative impacts on the victims but also on their families, the community and the country at large. As a result of these abuses, women are facing grave consequences in the MKO.

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