Former members of the MEK

MKO former members

Memorial of Yaser Akbari Nasab

Yaser, whose numerous requests for leaving the camp/organization have been ignored, finally committed suicide by setting himself on fire sometimes in August 2006. When the MKO officially announced the incident on September 11, 2006, after over a month delay, they claimed that Yaser took his own life in protest to the conditions caused by the U.S. control of the Ashraf.

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Mojahedin took me to Iraq and taught me to kill.

In l985 the mujahedin leader Massoud Rajavi took over and married a woman called Maryam whose role was to encourage women to break away from male control. As a feminist, this appealed to me. They had used bombers from the early 1980s. They said they wanted to break the atmosphere of terror by killing their oppressors, and it seemed noble.

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ONE MORE DISAFFECTED MEMBER FLEE RAJAVI’S CULT

Mr. Jabali holds the message of many other dissatisfied members who are still captive behind the bars of Rajavi’s Cult in Iraq.
Referring to the dangerous situation of those members in Iraq, He’s requested the families to do their utmost for the salvation of their beloveds.
He described the inner MKO’s condition as being”chaotic”.

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Consequences of Working with Terrorists

Although MKO defectors are being protected in a separate camp, have stopped organizational ties with this group and have quitted terrorist operations, and although they have been interviewed by the UNHCR, the process of transferring them from Iraq has been suspended so that the residents of this camp have gone on hunger strike.

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Elham Motehamel and Sattar Salazehi joined their families

on Monday, July31 Mrs. Elham Motehamel and Mr.Salazehi who had defected terror cult of Rajavi and returned to Iran a few days ago, were delivered to their expectant families.
The ceremony that was held at Nejat Society building in Tehran was accompanied with tears and smiles of the families who are the members of Nejat Society.

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Two more defected the Cult

These two who were two of the most professional members noted that Rajavi’s cult is destroying and the leaders of the group do anything to prevent the demolishment of the cult. Recently, they even have resorted the Zionist lobby. Therefore they, who know themselves as Abu Amar’s children and were trained in Palestinian Camps, don’t show any reaction to massacre of Palestinians by Israelis…

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Survivors’ Report- Editorial (No. 25)

Ebrahim worked in the Mojahedin’s ‘diplomacy’ section and is known to many MPs in Britain and in Europe. Similarly, Massoud Banisadr will be known to many legislators in the USA. His interview with Mahan Abedin is one of the most revealing to have come out from a former member who once stalked the corridors of power on behalf of the Mojahedin.

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Brief Biography by Masud Khodabandeh

In 1980, I and another 51 members occupied the Iranian embassy in London for which we were sentenced to some months of imprisonment. Dr. Ra’eesi had already left the organisation by this time and had returned to Iran, and we were now receiving direct orders from the Mojahedin HQ in Tehran. I believe that the Mojahedin ordered attacks on Iranian embassies to all of the branches in different European and north American countries

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Dissent and defection: An Iranian confession

Masoud Banisadr is an Iranian historian and political analyst. He is a former senior member of the Iranian opposition group the Mujahideen-e-Khalq Organization (MEK), and was its representative in the United States from 1990-96. Banisadr left the MEK in in June 1996 and has lived in London since. …I am sad for the organization’s members and supporters and those who lost their lives on this path. I am also sad to see the organization in its current state, when they are fighting for survival and have abandoned all their original core principles..

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