In Memory of victims of the MEK – Ahmad Tavakol
The stories of other victims of the Mujahedin Khalq, Mehran Gholami and Bahman Atiqi, were published in the previous parts of this series of articles. Ahmad Tavakol was from Mahshahr,…
The stories of other victims of the Mujahedin Khalq, Mehran Gholami and Bahman Atiqi, were published in the previous parts of this series of articles. Ahmad Tavakol was from Mahshahr,…
Processes of brainwashing rest on the creation of stress or threat with no escape other than the apparent unsafe haven of the group. This is exactly the atmosphere ruling the…
Gholam Mirzai is in his fifties. He defected the Mujahedin Khalq in Albania, three years ago and he returned to his home town a year later. Gholam writes about his…
The story of another victim of the Mujahedin Khalq, Mehran Gholami, was published in part one of this series of articles. Bahman Atiqi was born in 1973 in Mahsharhr, Khuzestan,…
Following the disastrous adventures of Massoud Rajavi in the early years after the Iranian revolution in 1981, he and other high-ranking cadres of the Mujahedin Khalq (MEK) fled to France…
The cult headquarters is evidently located in the respectable Berlin district of Wilmersdorf, in a quiet cross street between two tennis clubs. The villa is painted beige, neatly trimmed bushes…
Mehdi Sarayee is one of the three brothers who were imprisoned by the Mujahedin Khalq in Camp Ashraf, Iraq. The two others, Jamshid and Ahmad Sarayee could manage to escape…
Siavash Nezamolmolki was born in 1981 in Rasht, Iran. His father Hassan Nezamolmolki and his mother Nasrin Parsian were members of the Mujahedin Khalq Organization (the MEK). A year later,…
Babak Shajari was a refugee child in Canada. He had been separated from his parents and had been transferred from Iraq to Canada in 1991 under the order of Massoud…
Maryam Sanjabi who escaped the MEK’s notorious base, Camp Ashraf, in Iraq in 2011, recounts the stories of these women under the abusive ruling of the MEK authorities: Nastaran Rastgarpour…