Human Rights Abuse in the MEK

Letter of SFF executive committee to Ms. Elham Fardipour

… The truth is that the Iraqi authorities and the Iraqi forces have no objections for a nurse and an interpreter to accompany you to the hospital in Baghdad, but the cult demands one of its officials to escort you. This might be quite normal for those mind manipulated members of the cult that no one (even MKO members in Europe and America) is allowed to move to anywhere without being accompanied by a “minder”!, but this is not normal for those who are not living in a cult. ..

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The disarmament and consequences for Rajavi’s Cult

.. the disarmament of Mujahedin Khalq Organization aka MKO/MEK/PMOI became the key factor to break the spell of the members’ minds. They started thinking about their past and future which seemed catastrophic to the leaders. It was just like an enzyme called family that affects all political, strategic and organizational lines in MKO. Eight years past that time, the leaders of cult are still incapable of controlling those minds that are seeking family and future.

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MKO former members meet with authorities of Amnesty International

A delegation of MKO former members met with authorities of Amnesty International…they described and clarified the situation of picketing families of Rajavis’ Cult hostages at Camp New Iraq (formerly Ashraf ) as well as the condition and situation of captive members of the MKO Cult….declared the families’ rightful demands of visiting with their loved ones. They asked the Amnesty international to intervene and force the MKO aka PMOI/MEK/MKO leadership to allow those families to see and meet their loved ones…The high ranking members of this cult have attacked those families in the groups of 40-50 and in one occasion one of the woman commanders attacked those families with a sharp cold …

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Letter of Miss Babaee Nezhad to the International and humanitarian organizations

… Two years ago the Nejat Society in Iran contacted my grandfather and informed him that they have learned from the ex-members returning from Iran that his son (my father) is still alive and living in the Ashraf garrison the base of Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization (MKO/MEK/PMOI) in Iraq. That day when my grandfather came home I noticed that his eyes are full of tears. I asked instantly: “Oh grandfather! For God sake, please tell me what has happened”. He hugged me and then said: “My dear daughter, your father is alive”…

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Letter to Mr. joe Stork,Director of HRW for Middle East

… We urge you to provide an opportunity for those families awaiting behind closed gates to meet their loved ones whom they have not seen them for 20 years in some cases. The leadership of this cult (PMOI/MKO/MEK) have deprived those victims of having any communication with their loved ones by labeling those desperate families as Iranian intelligence service agent whereas this leadership lying pretend that they are supporting human rights but …

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In the memory of my mother

… And I was here, I don’t know how many years later, when they[MKO/MEK/PMOI] informed me of my mother’s death written on a piece of paper, attached by a simple condolence note, without a precise date. I am still looking at the mass of mothers far before me. And behind them, my eyes fix on the mirage formed at end of an asphalt road….The worst unforgivable error we dared to mention in our daily report was a mental flashback to the family..

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Mojahedin Khalq and contradictory positions!

… The United States of America… asked for American citizens to visit their children who were arrested inside Iran on charges of illegal entry, and Iran allowed them to do so. The U.S. is called upon today to take a humanistic counterpart to the situation of Iran and to get the Mojahedin organization to lift the injustice against those who are detained inside the garrison and let their families and meet with them. But, how far is the one situation from the other? …

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Whose right is being violated?

.. As a globally known terrorist cult that respects no ethics in its political and social demeanor, MKO/MEK/PMOI has a repute of having problem with conventional values and whatever secures the coherence of human relations and hardly one can encounter and hear terms like family, father, mother, wife, husband, son and daughter in its lexicon as they are all dangerous threats to its integrity …

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Letter to the Honorable Director of the ICRC

… Honorable officials of ICRC , we are urging and entreating you to step forward and intervene to help those families to find a way to meet their loved ones. Meeting loved ones in any prison throughout the world is considered as a right. We believe the cult’s[MKO/MEK/PMOI] leaders and operatives will retreat because of intervention of ICRC and all humanitarian organizations …

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