Missions of Nejat Society

Nejat Society APPEAL FOR HELP meeting in Gilan

On November 25, 2009 a number of families of captured Camp Ashraf residents from Gilan attended a meeting held by Nejat Society Gilan Branch called “Invocation” to ask Red Cross and other international organizations and especially the government of Iraq to help them visit their beloved ones who are captured behind the bars of the infernal cult of Rajavis.

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Pictorial- MKO leaders refused to let Iranian families meet their children in Camp Ashraf

Leaders of the Terrorist Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization (MKO), have barred the group members incarcerated in a military base – about 60km (37 miles) north of Baghdad – form visiting their family members and relatives, fearing their defection.The Camp guards also disrespected representatives of the international human rights bodies dispatched to the area to accompany the families.

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Nejat families, Mazandaran branch meeting with MKO defectors

on Oct 25th, 2009, the families gathered together at Nejat Office with a number of defectors of the cult. They discussed the cruel behavior of the Rajavis during the recent incidents, which ended with the death and injury of some of their children in order to achieve solutions so that they would be able to release their beloved ones from the hellish organization and to prevent the Rajavis from instrumentally abusing those captured ones

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Nejat Society Khuzestan Branch meeting in Abadan

The dictatorship reining Ashraf has caused panic in hearts and minds of Captured members who are bearing the cult-like manipulative control system.The isolation of dissident members of Rajavi’s cult[MKO/MEK/PMOI] prevents them from enjoying the capacities and facilities they could use to release themselves from the suppressive atmosphere of the organization..A number of families from Abadan and Khorramshahr attended a meeting held by Nejat Society Khuzestan Branch to ask Nejat NGO to cooperate with them ..

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Nejat Society Gilan Branch appeal to human rights bodies

Following the arrival of Iraqi police to Camp Ashraf and its aftermath which ended with casualties among Ashraf residents, families of Nejat Society tried to contact Nejat Office in Rasht expressing their concern over the health of their beloved children; however they welcomed the act of Iraqi authorities..The families seriously fear that MKO leaders victimizing the rank and file members of the organization in order that they can save their own lives..

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Nejat NGO urges Iraq to let MKO members reunite with their families

Nelat Society has urged Iraqi Prime Minister, Nouri al-Maleki, to provide chance for those members of the terrorist Mojahedeen Khalq Organization (MKO), who are residing in Ashraf Camp, to reunite with their families in Iran. ..Describing the members of the terrorist organization, who are living in the camp, as people, who have been deceived and misled by the MKO/MEK/PMOI ringleaders, Nejat Society urged the Iraqi government to arrest and try the terrorist MKO top leaders.

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True facts behind June 17th events

Nejat Society, Khuzestan branch held a meeting together with a number of families of Nejat NGO and a few defectors who have just returned home. During the 4 hour meeting, different aspects of June 17 events were discussed..Mr. Ali Ekrami noticed the active role of the cult’s leaders in intriguing and persuading the member to commit self-immolation, he described his observations of Camp Ashraf ..

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Family’s of Nejat Society meeting in Khuzestan

On Friday June, 2009, a delegation of members of Nejat Society, Khuzestan Branch including Mr. Hassani and Mr. Ekrami visited some families of Nejat Society in cities of Ahwaz, Andimeshk and Dezful. During the warm atmosphere of the visit, Nejat members were welcomed by Sajedy family whose son Gholam Ali is a captive in Rajavi’s cult. Gholam Ali’s father is now sick and he wishes to visit his son as his last desire in his life. Nejat Society affirmed on their mission to bring about Mr. Sajedi’s desire..

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