Missions of Nejat Society

Meeting of members of Nejat Society Khorasan Office

Mr. Rahmani was within the MKO/MEK/PMOI Cult-like system until last winter. He defected the group after he was relocated in Tirana, Albania. He told about the disappointing, depressing atmosphere ruling the MKO Camps. He said that the rank and file of the MKO are seeking an opportunity to get rid of the Cult. …

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Nejat families letter to Presdient al- Ebadi

We are a number of families from Ilam Province, Iran. Each family has a loved one taken as a hostage by the Mujahdin Khalq Organization (the cult of Rajavi) for over twenty years. Our beloved children have not been allowed to even make a phone call to contact us. The Cult of Rajavi has kept them behind the bars of the cult against their will.

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Mr. Mohammadali Bazkiyaei longs to hear his son’s voice

Mr. Bazkiyaei who is a retired farmer in Iran, has several times went to the MKO/MEK/PMOI Camps to visit his beloved son or even hear his voice via telephone call or at least get a news.He is a member of Nejat Society Gilan branch.Awaiting to here from his beloved son for several years, Mr. Bazkiyaei constantly visits Nejat Society office..

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Nejat Society meeting on the occasion of Mr. Mohammadpur return

Nejat society Shiraz Province branch held a ceremony on the occasion of his return . Several members of NejatNGO including families of MKO hostages as well as ex-members of the group participated the meeting. The families included: families of Iranpur, Zare Mohazzabiye, Rahmati, Kuhpeyma, Amin, Chitsaz, Mohamamdi, Hushmand, Torabi Zakherdi, Delavar.

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MKO Cult defector; Mohammadpur repatriate after 27 years

Mohammadpur was imprisoned during the Iran-Iraq War in 1988 . He missed 27 years of his life within the Cult of MKO/MEK/PMOI camps in Iraq. In 2014 he was transferred to Albania along with some other MKO members following the Albanian government accepted to receive some MKO members in Tirana under the request of the US.

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Families firm will to liberate their beloveds from the MKO Cult

Mr. Alboqobeysh reiterated that the members are completely unaware of the outside world and that within the cult they are under severe manipulative techniques. So they are both physically and mentally captives of the Cult leaders. They lack the confidence to make decisions for themselves. So family plays a very important role in liberating the hostages from the MKO Cult.

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