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Ali Gholizade was a prisoner of war when the MKO cult tricked him into joining the cult. He is now 54. His family celebrated his birthday: Hello my dear Ali, …
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“Once the creators of such destructive bombs were gathered in the notorious Camp Ashraf but today they are in most European countries living in the group’s safe houses,” he writes.
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The United States’ much ballyhooed conference in Warsaw, the purpose of which was to gather support for more pressure on Iran, is now over. This exercise in futility did not …
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++ Nejat Association announced the launch of campaign group “Mothers of the Forgotten Victims” led by mothers of the MEK’s hostages. The group pledges to bring to public attention the …
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Nejat Society declare the Establishment of “Mothers, Forgotten Victims”
Nejat Society declares the establishment of “Mothers, Forgotten Victims” on February 26, 2019. Commemorating the Iranian Women’s Day, Nejat Society central office declares the establishment of an association to support …
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Massoud Rajavi was the sole leader of the Mojahedin-e Khalq (MEK, MKO, NCR) terrorist cult for two decades. He disappeared just before the fall of Saddam Hussein in Iraq in …
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When reporter Luisa Hommerich wrote her investigative piece in Der Spiegel titled ‘Prisoners of Their Own Rebellion – The Cult-like Group Fighting Iran’, which exposes the grim situation for MEK …
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Defectors of the Mujahedin Khalq organization (the MKO/ MEK/ PMOI/ Cult of Rajavi) protested in Tirana, Albania. About forty former members of the MKO gathered in Eskandar Beik square in …