Liability and Unity within cults..!

Children are the most despised creatures inside MKO as you can find no child living with the group in Camp Ashraf at the present. Human Rights Watch report’s No Exit; Human Rights Abuses inside the MKO Camps released in 2005 explicitly refers to instances of children’s abuses inside MKO:
[Yasser] Ezati moved to Iraq with his family at the age of three and grew up inside the MKO military camps. During the 1991 Gulf war, Ezati and other children inside the camps were separated from their parents and sent outside Iraq. During the next three years, Ezati lived with three different families in Canada. These families were MKO sympathizers. In the summer of 1994, the MKO moved Ezati to Cologne, Germany, where he lived in a group-house for the MKO children. The organization recruited Ezati for military training when he was seventeen years old and sent him to Iraq in June 1997.
Besides being mistreated and abused for military purposes, children were exploited as fundraising tools in Western countries. That is the way the Mojahedin cult looks upon children. Now, at the time when the Iraqi government intends to expel MKO, its leader is playing another trick to hide the group’s terrorist intentions behind a humanitarian mask. Maryam Rajavi in her speech made on 30 June in a Paris rally surprised many people who are familiar with the group’s cult-like and counter-children moves and practices when she announced her group’s readiness to look after 1000 Iraqi children:
We announce our readiness to the United Nations to use every means at our disposal to look after a number of Iraqi orphans. Specifically, I announce that the Iranian Resistance is prepared to take care of 1,000 Iraqi orphans and pay for all their expenses in Ashraf City under the supervision of UNICEF and in accordance with its guidelines. This offer is made purely on humanitarian grounds and is devoid of any political or public relations considerations. We will inform the Iraqi embassy in Paris and expect that the current Iraqi government would agree to such a humanitarian initiative.
Iraqi children have no need of terrorists to take care of them. If MKO really intends to show respect for humanitarian moves devoid of any political considerations as it claims, it can show its good-will by letting humanitarian organizations visit and watch over the condition of the Group’s own insiders forcefully held within Camp Ashraf.
Mojahedin.ws – July 5, 2007
The address of the hired salon is:
Conventions Hall 5B
Paris “ Nord Villepinte
BP 68004-95970 Roissy
CDG cedex
This salon has a capacity of 9,000 people, over 27,000 square meters of which has been hired by an American company for a meeting of "Peace and Freedom" and has been handed over to Maryam Rajavi (leader of proscribed terrorist organisation Mojahedin Khalq).
This salon has been hired for 3 days (allowing for the preparation work needed before the show) for 50,000 Euro/day.
Preparation of the show has been given to another company for 100,000 Euros.
Mojahedin Khalq have opened an office in Port Bagnolet and, falsifying the information about their attack on a meeting in Paris on the 17th of June in which a high ranking terrorist member of the cult was arrested, try to gather support and bring people from French society.
They have also put in place a system to transfer people from other countries to increase the audience. The proscribed terrorist organisation, Mojahedin Khalq, using planes, trains and Busses gives 2,000 Euros to people travelling via airports and 1,000 Euros for those coming by train.
The cult will be using refugees from Afghanistan and Tajikistan as they speak Persian and has paid for many refugees to participate. This is for the cameras and film as these refugees can be claimed to be Iranians by sight.
The sound and light system as well as filming facilities (including a special 9 meter high crane) has cost the Mojahedin 150,000 Euros which has already been paid in full. The distance between the venue and Paris is so far that the train ticket to get there will cost 16 Euros per head.
We have been informed that the Mojahedin Khalq (Rajavi cult) following their change of tactics in Europe which started with attacking and seriously injuring participants of a meeting in Paris on 17th June, are planning to make as much violence as possible in and around the salon for their propaganda purposes and to claim to be an important group and therefore under attack. Thousands of disaffected members of the cult who have over the past years chosen to expose the true nature of the cult and its leaders Massoud and Maryam Rajavi by democratic, lawful and peaceful means have obviously predicted the failure of the terrorist cult’s desperate change of tactic.
The salons given to the terrorist cut by American companies and the millions of dollars spent for the cult’s desperate show in France could be considered as the salary given to the terrorist cult by known secret services that have and are using them to do their dirty work.
By the most conservative estimates, the show, which probably will bring something between 5,000 to 7,000 hired people to the venue, is costing between 750,000 to 1,000.000 Euros. And this is perhaps only a small portion of the money spent by the enemies of the people of Iran in a desperate attempt to save the proscribed terrorist cult, Mojahedin Khalq Organisation.
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Ten days after MKO agents’ bludgeoning in Paris, NCRI’s Commission of Political Studies eventually released its report on the seminar of "Association for the Protection of Iranian Immigrants in France"!
The report*, modeled after Sherlock Holmes stories, stresses that "the invitation for the seminar said that it was free for all Iranians, the address was also mentioned…so it could be understood from such new propagandistic move that Iranian Intelligence Ministry has put new purposes in its agenda against Iranian immigrants and opponents abroad."
The purpose of this seminar was mentioned in MKO’s so-called revealing statement as follows:
"Recruiting spies and trapping asylum seekers and Iranian immigrants in France"
Elsewhere, they quoted an unknown "French Committee for a Democratic Iran" claiming that "the said association was established in order to penetrate among opponents of the Iranian regime."
The report details the full biography of all participants in Seminar, which can be fulfilled only by months of intelligence operations; for instance, they mention when and where Mr. Firoozmand was employed by Construction Company of Mr. Shadanloo and From this viewpoint, one should congratulate French security services for having an active intelligence network under their nose (which monitors the activities of Iranian immigrants in that country).
However, even if MKO’s claims were true and the mentioned association was established to recruit Iranians for spying, the sponsors wouldn’t like to disrupt the seminar by scuffling with others!
MKO’s Gestapo should be asked why they helped the sponsors achieve their goals to "trap immigrants" by deploying their supporters and members to the seminar.
NCRI’s report says that MKO members were deployed to the place to disrupt the session and that they had purposes, which resulted in clashes. The report says:
"Meanwhile, a number of political immigrants, informed about the seminar by the invitations, went to the place…immigrants exposed mullahs’ agents without surrendering or physical reaction."
The question is that why these immigrants took part in a seminar when the MKO has boycotted all Farsi media (whether supporter or opponent of the Islamic Republic)?
On the other hand, MKO’s history and records in Europe in the past 26 years show that they have always disrupted meetings, beaten speakers, attacked Iranian officials and even Iranian embassies…then one can understand where these players got their orders from.
What remains is the role of so-called NCRI’s Commission of Political Studies in spying on Iranian immigrants in France and other European countries, an example of which has been published as this report.
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* This report was published by MKO on June 17
Irandidban, June 27, 2007
In a video posted online, Professor Raymond Tanter has denied that the Iran Policy Committee is a lobbyist for the Iranian Communist MEK (MKO, PMOI, NCRI, Rajavi Cult, or Pol Pot of Iran) terrorists.
US Intelligence on Iran & the MEK
Friday, 30 March 2007
This investigative report produced by the Dateline programme probes into the role of the Mujahedin-e-Khalq (the MEK) in providing intelligence related to the Iranian nuclear programme to the US. The MEK is a listed terrorist organisation, which is amongst the world’s most equipped and well armed, having under its control a functional military capability. Following the historic and infamous Iraq intelligence failures, this report questions once again the credibility of US intelligence sources.
http://www.aimislam.com/aim-tv/videos/us-intelligence-on-iran–the-mek
Unfortunately, the interviewer did not ask Professor Tanter who is funding the Iran Policy Committee (IPC).
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Please note:
1. Clare Lopez is a former Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) employee who claims that she is no longer employed by the Iran Policy Committee. Clare Lopez continues to speak in support of the Rajavi Cult terrorists, claiming to be an independent consultant (without naming any consulting clients).
2. If Guide Star’s information is correct, then the Iran Policy Committee has failed to update even its address with the Federal Government.
3. If Guide Star’s information is correct, then the Iran Policy Committee has failed to comply with Internal Revenue Service (IRS) filing requirements.
4. The Iran Policy Committee claims to occupy only one suite in the Alban Towers. If the Iran Policy Committee discloses its Form 990, then everyone can know if the Iran Policy Committee is paying for additional suites in the Alban Towers.
5. On the day the interviewer visited Professor Tanter, there was no old bed left on the street in front of Alban Towers. Hopefully, Professor Tanter will disclose if the old bed came from any of the suites belonging to the Iran Policy Committee or to any of the individual members of the Iran Policy Committee.
6. In the video, Professor Tanter claimed to be a lobbyist for America. No American would support the totalitarian overthrow of Iran by the Pol Pot of Iran. The MEK has murdered American military officers, Rockwell International employees, and large numbers of Iranians and Iraqis. As noted in the video, the MEK was involved in the taking of the American Embassy hostages in Iran. The video shows MEK supporters waving their red communist flags.
7. It is time for the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to disclose the financings of the Iran Policy Committee.
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After marriage to an Iranian lady in Tehran, Iran in 1968, I returned to Tehran in the summer of 1970 to work at the American Embassy. After earning an MBA from Harvard Business School, I remained at Harvard University for another year to study the Persian (Farsi) language. In the early 1970’s, Singer Sewing Machine Company sent me on assignments in the Middle East and North Africa, including assignments in Tehran, Iran.
From 1994 to 1996, I was a professor at Sultan Qaboos University in the Sultanate of Oman. This gave me an opportunity to present papers at academic conferences in the United Arab Emirates and in Turkey. Also, I was able to speak to audiences in Iran and to teach English in Iran during vacations to the Islamic Republic of Iran in 1995 and 1996.
My wife makes frequent trips to the Islamic Republic of Iran. In our home in California, we have an international satellite dish providing access to television stations from a large number of countries in the world, including approximately 20 Persian (Farsi) language stations.
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Reported by the Danish newspaper Berlingske Tidende, 25 thousand letters by Danish citizens have been addressed to Anders Fogh Rasmussen, Danish Prime Minister, calling for removal of the proscribed Mojahedin-e Khalq Organizaton (MKO) from the EU terror list. Although many might be misled by the exaggerated five digit-number of supporters in a Nordic country, those familiar with the propaganda tricks of the group have no doubt that it is typical of MKO as unbeaten master of masterminding a propaganda blitz.
It is so easy a task to hire people to compose letters in the same way people are paid to chant slogans in MKO’s orchestrated protesting rallies in different European countries. The group’s earnestness to buy supporters are aimed to advance claims that the EU court of Justice has ruled that MKO listing must be annulled but the European Council of Ministers refuses to comply with the court’s ruling.
The court never ruled to remove MKO from the EU terror list but to unfreeze its assets and be granted a fair chance to defend itself against terrorist charges. The EU complied and gave MKO time to present justifiable evidences but the group failed to spare defensible documents and instead got engaged in demagogic moves under the cloud of propaganda.
mojahedin.ws – 19/06/2007
The meeting of an association of Iranians in France that supposed to be held on Sunday under the title of "Yes to Peace and Peaceufl Coexistence, No to Violence and Sectarianism", was canceled by the attack of an unknown group, allegedly tied to MKO.
According to IRNA from Paris, fifty unknown men, allegedly the members of Mojahedin-e khalq terrorist organization attacked the guests and sponsors of the meeting with knives and broken glasses, leaving 13 wounded.
The attack took place at the early moments of the meeting. French police came to the scene and fired tear gas before arresting some people.
Massoud Khodabandeh, London-based Iranian researcher, was supposed to give his speech on disadvantages of sectarianism and violence in the world. He expressed regret over the incident, in an interview with IRNA’s correspondent in Paris.
"According to reports received at the beginning of the meeting, 50 members of this terrorist organization, who had been deployed from Netherlands, Germany, Britain, Belgium and Switzerland for this mission, attacked the participators with knives and other things," he said.
According to Khodabandeh, the incident took 10 minutes and security guards clashed with the members of MKO, which left 13 wounded with 10 from the group.
"Police’s interference ended the clash and the injured ones were taken to hospital," he added.
This Iranian researcher asked French security officials to take measures in order to protect the lives of Iranians in that country against these terrorists.
IRNA’s report also indicates that prayer leader of Marooni minorities in France was also there when the clash happened. He expressed dissatisfaction and regret over the incident.
IRNA, June 18, 2007
In a conference held in France that was orchestrated by MKO under the alias title of “Society for Peace Advancement”, Afshin Alavi, a member of NCRI, suggested that the only solution to restore peace in Iraq is “to establish a coalition of Iraqi groups formed around Ashraf City and the People’s Mojahedin of Iran”. He believes Camp Ashraf has the potentiality to be turned into a bastion of dissidents.
Following the Islamic revolution in Iran, the leaders of MKO fled to France to form a coalition against Iran to topple the newly formed regime. They called it the National Council of Resistance of Iran. What at the present remains of the NCRI is only a title since the hegemonic domination of MKO made many other Iranian diaspora to separate from the council.
It seems as if MKO has been successful in establishing the advertised democracy in Iran that now suggests formation of another coalition that will probably call it the National Council of Resistance of Iraq with itself as the leading cell. The group has recurrently condemned Iran of interfering in Iraq’s domestic affairs, but what it can be called when a terrorist group puts forward to form a coalition of dissident groups against a legally established government that intends to expel them.
Mojahedin WS, June 15, 2007
In a recent gathering of a number of MKO’s sympathizers outside the British Parliament, they called for removal of the group’s terrorist tag at a time when the EU intends to keep it on its terrorist list. The rally is reported to have been attended by David Jones, a Conservative Member of Parliament, who assured the protestors of his unflinching support.
Referring to the ruling of the European Court of Justice on December 12, 2006 he said: "I was present in the European Court of Justice last year when in February it deliberated the case of the PMOI. This court in December ruled that the name of the People’s Mojahedin Organisation of Iran should be removed from the list of banned organisations".
Of course, Mr. David Jones may not be willing to explain how a banned organization can have the permission of orchestrating a rally in broad daylight for ten successive weeks, as the group claims, outside the British Parliament. Besides, the European Court of Justice has never ruled that MKO “should be removed from the list of banned organisations", as he states. Here is the verdict of the court in its press release No. 97/06 12 December 2006:
In conclusion, the Court finds that the decision ordering the freezing of the OMPI’s funds does not contain a sufficient statement of reasons and that it was adopted in the course of a procedure during which the right of the party concerned to a fair hearing was not observed, and that it is not in a position to review the lawfulness of that decision. Accordingly that decision must be annulled in so far as it concerns the OMPI.
Mojahedin.ws – 12/06/2007