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- Mujahedin Khalq Organization members' families
Amir Parvizi’s family ask for help from the UN Secretary General
Mr. Guterres, Secretary-General of the United Nations Your Excellency, Greetings and politeness: One of the most important tasks of the United Nations, as a global and human rights body, is …
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Political ideologies can easily influence people’s daily lives. In the contemporary history of Iran, the topic of politics has been constantly remained trending both in the news and in daily …
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Parviz Heidarzadeh, former member of the Mujahedin-e Khalq left the group after it was relocated in Albania in 2016. He lived independently in Albania for five years and he returned …
- Mujahedin Khalq Organization members' families
Amir Parvizi’s family call on the Albanian prime minister for help
According to the sources in Albania, Amir Parvizi’s attempt to escape the Mujahedin-e Khalq was obstructed by the group’s fraudulent collaboration with Albanian Police. His family from Zanjan, Iran took …
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Khodam Golmohammadi was from Azarbaijan, Iran. He was taken as a war prisoner in the Iran-Iraq war in which he was a soldier of the Iranian army. The Mujahedin-e Khalq …
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Esmat Vatanparast called mother Esmat, defected the Mujahedin Khalq after she realized that the group agents tortured her small daughter. Mother Esmat was an active member of the MEK. She …
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“Family, I hate you”. This citation from André Gide, the French author and 1947 Nobel Laureate can be described, with no exaggeration at all, as Massoud Rajavi’s motto. After all, …
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Ali Ekrami former member of the Mujahedin Khalq recruited by a friend when he was a student of oil faculty in Abadan, south west of Iran. He left his hometown, …