Mujahedin Khalq Organization members’ families

Tabriz families to join Ashraf strike

A group of fourteen people of families of Ashraf residents left Tabriz for Baghdad along with the one-year strike of picketing families at Ashraf gates. They endeavor to visit their loved ones taken as hostages by MKO aka MEK/PMOI/PMOI cult leaders. It is of importance to call on Iraqi authorities and international human rights bodies to assist these families ..

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Gilani families join others picketing at Ashraf Gate

A number of Gilani families join others picketing at Ashraf Gate on February 9th,2011 set off for Iraqi Camp Ashraf chanting their motto”Open the doors of Ashraf”in order to visit their beloved ones captured by the cult of Rajavi. The 30-people group of family members of Ashraf residents are determined to tolerate all difficulties on their path to achieve their human, legal requests. They also called on humanitarian communities and the Red Cross to aid them to visit their brainwashed children..

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Great gathering of the picketing families against Ashraf gates

On Saturday 11th of December 2010, thousands of families of the Rajavi cult members trapped inside Ashraf garrison, Iraqi officials and tribe leaders, International and Iraqi reporters, and representatives of parties and organizations from various parts of Iraq gathered in front of Ashraf gate in order to protest against the violation of the most basic human rights..

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Ashraf residents’ families now worried much more than before

Recently a number of families from Nejat Society Mazandaran branch went to Camp Ashraf, Iraq to visit their beloved ones. Although they couldn’t manage to convince MKO cult leaders to allow them meet their relatives, the travel had several enlightening consequences… Now families are worried much more than before about the condition, health and security as well as future of their relatives. They are trying to make their voice heard to ..

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Nejat Families of Fars Province to Camp Ashraf

A forty-people of family members of Ashraf residents who are representatives of Nejat NGO Office in Shiraz, Fars, traveled to Camp Ashraf Iraq to join other families awaiting there. They are hopeful to visit their loved ones who are captives of MKO aka MEK/PMOI terrorist Cult.So far large groups of families from various Iranian provinces have gone to Iraq to urge the Cult leaders to allow them visit their beloved children in a free atmosphere.

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Is there anyone to help the families of MKO terrorists’ hostages? Part4

… The news of the families reaches the other family members of captives in Ashraf garrison. They now come from all over the world; from Lorestan to Norway, from Gilan to Canada. The facilities are very primitive but the drive of the families solves all the problems in a glance. We sincerely suggest that instead of watching the families with binoculars 24/7, and instead of taking pictures and films 24/7, try to understand what they are trying to say and why they have come here. Why don’t you try to convince them to join the cult with your loud speakers? You never know, it may work. Is this not a more sensible approach? …

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Picketing families’ gathering against Ashraf gates

The Iraqi officials present in the gathering unanimously believed that just the American forces left in Iraq support the MKO and they stand against the Iraqi government and judiciary system who want the cult to leave Iraq and its leaders be prosecuted. They understand that the Rajavi cult does not respect human rights of its members and deprives them of medicine and treatments and access to information and even family visits.

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Is there anyone to help the families of MKO terrorists’ hostages?Part3

… After years of captivity, they are enjoying their freedom by taking a walk in the streets of Baghdad. Their faces are hardly recognisable compared with when they had just run away from the camp. Rajavi is saying that the camp is under siege by the Iraqi forces. If it was not for this ‘siege’, the Iraqi people would have brought the whole camp to dust and dirt. If it was not for this ‘siege’, the families would have ways to get to their loved ones. If it was not for this ‘siege’,..

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