Human Rights Abuse in the MEK

Investigate human rights abuses in Mojahedin Khalq

… On top of all the inhuman atrocities committed by the leaders of the Rajavi Cult there is the specific case of the women. They are subjected to frequent rape by Massoud Rajavi who has made a harem for himself under the pretext of an “Ideological Right” of the “Ideological Leader”, so that all the women in the organisation belong to him …

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Please help us stop Human Rights abuse in Mojahedin

The Mojahedin Khalq (MEK) have been keeping thousands of people trapped in their camps for decades. Before the fall of Saddam Hussein, they were able to imprison and torture people inside their camp for crimes as simple as asking to leave the organisation and return to normal societies. After the fall of Saddam …

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Gross abuses continue in Mujahedin Khalq Camp

Although the illegal multi-million dollar lobby of the group brought it about with some paid advocators, yet the MKO/MEK/PMOI making use of the human rights issues bear no fruit for the group and the things doesn’t go as the group leaders wishes. The human rights issue resulted in the opposite of what they longed for.

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Firsthand accounts on the MKO camps in Iraq

While the UN monitors and other eyewitnesses of the MKO camps confirm violations of human rights taken place inside the MKO camps, the group’s propaganda uproars about what it calls”increasing human rights violation in Iran”. Elizabeth Rubin properly states that despite Maryam Rajavi’s rhetoric to advocate a secular democratic government in Iran,”Mujahedeen operates like any other dictatorship”.

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UNAMI: continued concerns about abuses committed by PMOI

UNAMI has continuing concerns about human rights abuses committed by the PMOI/MeK/MKO leadership within Camp Hurriya against the residents. These claims have been made to United Nations Monitors during interviews with residents who had managed to leave Camp Hurriya, as well as in a number of private discussions with residents …

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Rajavi’s absurd claim of equality !

Maryam Rajavi’s idea about hijab is very controversial. She claims in her so-called “ten point plan for future of Iran” that women “will enjoy the right to freely choose their clothing”. However, evidences on what is really going on inside her group indicates that there is no freedom of clothing in the MKO aka MEK/PMOI camps.

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Human Rights Declaration; MKO Version

The sight of Maryam Rajavi offering condolences for the passing away of Nelson Mandela was disturbing, considering that her husband as the fugitive leader of her group actively opposed and criticized Mandela’s legacy.Unlike Mandela, Rajavis cannot claim that they have sought to establish policy and practice in order to protect fundamental Human Rights.

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It’s Time to Close the Camps

And while MKO/MEK/PMOI spokesmen may castigate the Iraqi government and the Iranian regime, the real victims of the MKO lay within the group itself. Camp Liberty—the successor to Camp Ashraf—exists as much if not more to keep MKO members insulated from the real world and under the control of MKO leader Maryam Rajavi’s commissars …

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What matters for US promotion of Human Rights?

Shortly after the arrival of the press, a [Mujahed]striker got sick. An ambulance was called. A policeman boarded to check the identity of the patient, who was yelling. His comrades[MKO/MEK/PMOI members] were then rushed to the police shouting”fascist!”And two men jostled. Another striker suddenly dropped himself on the road on purpose paralyzing traffic

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